**Dez Bryant Issues Warning to Jerry Jones Amid Micah Parsons Contract Drama**
Former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant has sent a strong message to team owner Jerry Jones as the franchise deals with contract negotiations involving edge rusher Micah Parsons. Jones recently cited his past experiences with Bryant and his representation at Roc Nation as a reason for his reluctance to engage with agents during contract discussions. Parsons has expressed his desire to negotiate with his agent present, highlighting the ongoing tension.
In a post on X, Bryant stated, “JERRY JONES I DONT THINK ITS SMART TO MENTION MY NAME. I KEPT QUIET ABOUT A LOT OF UNFAIR S—. ON SOME G S—… WE CAN HAVE STORY TIME IF THATS WHAT WE ARE DOING.” This comment underscores Bryant’s frustration with the situation and hints at deeper issues that may not have been publicly addressed.
Jones has voiced his concerns about agents, telling fans not to “lose sleep” over the Parsons situation. He explained, “When we have a problem with the player, the agent is nowhere to be found.” He recounted his negotiations with Jay-Z, who represented Bryant, emphasizing the importance of punctuality and commitment in their dealings. “He said, ‘Anybody in my organization is on time.’ And what did I say? I said, ‘I’m going to call you [when I have a problem].’ He quit taking my call,” Jones added.
Bryant and the Cowboys had previously agreed to a five-year, $70 million contract before the 2015 season, setting a precedent for high-value deals within the organization. Meanwhile, Parsons is seeking a contract that reflects his status as one of the top defensive players in the league. He even requested a trade on Friday, shedding light on his frustrations with the front office.
As the situation unfolds, it remains uncertain whether the Cowboys would consider trading Parsons, a move that could significantly impact the team’s defensive strategy moving forward.
**FAQ**
*What is the current situation with Micah Parsons and the Cowboys?*
Micah Parsons is in contract negotiations with the Dallas Cowboys and has expressed a desire to have his agent present during discussions. He has also requested a trade, indicating dissatisfaction with the current handling of his contract situation.
