Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys’ Training Camp Update
Every group has that one friend who insists on winning every argument. It can be amusing in chats, but when that person is the owner of your beloved football team, it can get pretty annoying.
For fans of the Dallas Cowboys, now might be a good moment to let the excitement settle. When the Cowboys kicked off their training camp on Monday, they hosted their usual pre-training camp press conference, which featured new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, executive vice president Stephen Jones, and, of course, Jerry Jones.
Jerry clearly had a strong grasp on the current situation.
The spotlight is mostly on the contract situation of pass rusher Micah Parsons. He came to training camp even though he skipped some of the mandatory offseason activities. Now in the final year of his rookie contract, Parsons is hoping for a long-term extension with the Cowboys, but so far, nothing has happened.
While initially thrilled to see Parsons show up, Jerry’s enthusiasm seemed to tone down quite a bit.
In fact, quite a bit.
Jerry Jones: “I’m grateful to Micah. [Parsons] is here.” But he expressed that the team might need to adjust expectations for Parsons because of the missed offseason activities. He also stressed the value of leadership.
– Andrew Siciliano (@Andrewsiciliano)
A decent start, right?
However, Jerry didn’t stop there.
#Cowboys owner takes jabs at Micah Parsons. Even if he gets signed, it doesn’t excuse his absences last season (fact check: he missed only four games).
And he mentioned Dak Prescott as the highest-paid player in the NFL. – Ari Meirov (@mysportsupdate)
What an interesting tactic. It reminds me of a recent comment by Kyle Shanahan regarding player mortality rates.
It wasn’t just Prescott getting called out during the press conference. Jerry also talked about Trevon Diggs and Terrence Steele, who signed extensions before Parsons, Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb.
Jones seemed to question whether signing those contracts was the right move.
What’s the difference between these players and how quickly Jerry Jones traded Trevon Diggs and Terrence Steele? Frankly… Should we have waited for Diggs and Steele?
– rj ochoa (@rjochoa)
It appears we’re getting insights from our friends Rj Ochoa:
To clarify, both players have shown weaknesses since signing their extensions. However, suggesting this publicly might not foster goodwill, especially considering Diggs and Steele might feel a bit left out.
This is a particularly unusual way to do business, even for the Cowboys, who are no stranger to controversy.
You can imagine Parsons was paying close attention.
Maybe this exchange during the press conference captures the essence of the situation:
Reporter: Was resigning as GM ever seriously considered?
Jerry Jones: “Yes, for a moment.”
Reporter: “How long?”
Jones: “Small fractions of seconds.”– Andrew Siciliano (@Andrewsiciliano)
Happy Training Camp, Cowboys fans.





