Aside from adding offensive lineman Tyler Guyton in the first round and drafting seven other players, the Dallas Cowboys front office has had what many have described as a quiet offseason.
However, the franchise's football personnel decision makers continue to work to determine whether the team can keep several key players on its roster long-term.
Micah Parsons, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, is widely considered one of the pillars of Dallas' defense. The 2021 first-round draft pick could eventually command a historic salary if the Cowboys want to retain his services for the foreseeable future.
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Parsons could be in line to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, a distinction currently held by Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson. Earlier this week, the wide receiver reached a historic deal with the Vikings worth $140 million with $110 million guaranteed. ESPN reported.
While there are currently no indications that Parsons is interested in changing jerseys anytime soon, it's possible that the star pass rusher will eventually land elsewhere.
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Parsons, who was born in Pennsylvania and played college football at Penn State, admitted that if he ended up leaving the Cowboys, he would be open to playing in his home state.
If Parsons “hypothetically returned home later in his career, it would be to join the Pittsburgh Steelers,” the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
Parsons' consideration at least revolves around his respect for longtime Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
If Parsons somehow made it to Pittsburgh, he could end up playing alongside former NFL Defensive Player of the Year and six-time Pro Bowler TJ Watt.
Furthermore, Dak Prescott's future with the Cowboys is up in the air beyond the 2024 season as he enters the final season of his contract with the team.
Prescott earned MVP votes last season after leading the NFL with 36 touchdown passes along with 4,516 passing yards. He has led Dallas to the playoffs five times in eight seasons, but the Cowboys have not advanced beyond the divisional round.
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Dallas also has to focus on re-signing CeeDee Lamb, who is in the final year of his contract.
Parsons could be a free agent after the 2025 season. Parsons has 40.5 sacks in the regular season and finished the 2023 campaign with a career-high 14 sacks.
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