Jerry Jones Exposes Vulgar Message From Micah Parsons’ Agent As Cowboys Drama Explodes
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Jerry Jones Exposes Vulgar Message From Micah Parsons’ Agent As Cowboys Drama Explodes

Jerry Jones Exposes Vulgar Message From Micah Parsons’ Agent As Cowboys Drama Explodes

The feud between the Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons has taken another ugly turn. In a shocking revelation, team owner Jerry Jones admitted he received an explicit and vulgar message from Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, as contract talks continue to unravel.

The Trade Request That Started It All

It’s been three weeks since Parsons publicly requested a trade from the Cowboys, citing frustration over stalled contract negotiations. The 26-year-old star is entering the final year of his rookie deal and has been eligible for an extension since last season.

Parsons has made it clear — both through statements and his social media activity — that he has no plans to suit up for Dallas again unless something changes dramatically.

Jerry Jones Reveals the NSFW Message

Speaking on Cowboys legend Michael Irvin’s YouTube show, Jerry Jones described the moment things went off the rails with Mulugheta.

“When we wanted to send the details to the agent, the agent told us to stick it up our a*s,” Jones said.

Jones went on to explain that he believed he and Parsons had already worked out the major details of a deal, including terms, guarantees, and money. But when it came time to finalize, Mulugheta allegedly rejected the offer outright.

“Micah and I talked…we had our agreements,” Jones added. “Then the agent said, ‘Don’t bother, because we’ve got all that to negotiate.’ Well, I’d already negotiated. I’d already moved off my mark on several areas. The issue is, frankly, we already had the negotiation in my mind — and the agent is trying to get his nose in it.”

Parsons’ Value Has Only Gone Up

The standoff comes at a time when Parsons’ value has never been higher. In just four NFL seasons, the linebacker has compiled:

  • 52.5 sacks

  • 9 forced fumbles

  • 9 pass breakups

  • 256 total tackles

He has also been named All-Pro three times and finished top three in Defensive Player of the Year voting in three consecutive years. Simply put, he’s a generational defensive talent already on a Hall of Fame trajectory.

As one of the top five defenders in the NFL, Parsons is expected to command well north of $150 million on his next deal — likely surpassing Myles Garrett ($160M), T.J. Watt ($123M), and Maxx Crosby ($106.5M).

Jones’ Costly Delay

Many critics point out that Jerry Jones had the chance to lock in Parsons a year ago, before the market for elite pass rushers exploded. Instead, by waiting, he allowed other defensive stars to reset the price tag — making Parsons even more expensive to keep now.

That delay has only deepened the rift between player and team, turning what could have been a straightforward extension into a toxic standoff.

Cowboys Fans Left in Limbo

Jones has repeatedly downplayed the situation, even advising Cowboys fans “not to lose any sleep over” the Parsons saga. But with the regular season just two months away, the uncertainty surrounding the team’s best player has cast a shadow over training camp.

What was supposed to be an optimistic start to the year in Dallas has instead become a circus of leaked negotiations, social media hints, and now vulgar exchanges between the team’s owner and Parsons’ agent.

The Bottom Line

The Micah Parsons drama is no longer just about numbers on a contract. It’s become a battle of pride, power, and respect — with both sides digging in.

Jerry Jones may believe he’s holding firm, but with one of the NFL’s most dominant players openly seeking a trade, the pressure is mounting. For Cowboys fans, the message is clear: unless something changes soon, this season may be defined more by off-field chaos than on-field success.

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