Micah Parsons admitted he\'s discouraged he and the Dallas Cowboys have been unable to agree to a contract extension. Many of Parsons\' contemporaries have signed extensions this offseason.
\"When you go around the league and you see these other teams taking care of their best guys, I seen T.J. [Watt] gotten taken care of. Maxx [Crosby] got taken care of. Myles [Garrett] got taken care of, [and] he\'s got two years left on his deal,\" Parsons said after Tuesday\'s practice. \"You see a lot of people around the league taken care of, and you wish you had that same type of energy.\"
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed Watt to a three-year, $123 million extension with $108 million guaranteed. Earlier in the offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders signed Crosby to a three-year, $106.5 million extension with $91.5 million guaranteed, and the Cleveland Browns signed Garrett to a four-year deal worth $160 million with $123.5 million guaranteed.
\"I feel like I\'m the best at what I do,\" Parsons said. \"You can argue whoever, but stats, numbers don\'t lie. The consistency is there, and the availability is there.\"
Parsons has 52.5 sacks during his first four NFL seasons.
Parsons and Jones met in March in the owner\'s office at The Star. Jones said he and Parsons came to an agreement on the length, guaranteed money and total money on a deal. While Jones might have thought a deal was close, Parsons told the organization to speak with his agent, David Mulugheta.
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