Despite the ongoing drama surrounding Micah Parsons’ contract situation, at least one NFL insider thinks fans in Dallas have nothing to worry about.
Doug Whaley, former Buffalo Bills general manager (2013–2017) and current Sr. VP of Player Personnel for the UFL, told TMZ Sports on Friday that while tensions are high, a trade involving the star linebacker is unlikely.
“If Jerry is saying what he said, I cannot see them going to a divorce,” Whaley explained.
Comparisons to Other High-Stakes NFL Deals
Whaley referenced past standoffs involving elite pass rushers, pointing to Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns and T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Both situations, he said, seemed bleak at times — with players publicly requesting trades and teams under pressure — but ultimately, massive contracts got both sides on the same page.
“Guess what gets everybody on the same page? The dollars,” Whaley told TMZ.
If history is any indicator, the Cowboys and Parsons could follow a similar path.

The Offer on the Table
Dallas owner Jerry Jones reportedly made Parsons an offer this week that would make him the highest-paid player with guaranteed money in the NFL outside of a quarterback.
- Parsons is currently set to earn $24 million this season under the final year of his rookie deal.
- The Cowboys also hold the option to franchise tag him for the next two years if a long-term deal isn’t reached.
Whaley is confident that if Jones’ offer is genuine, the two sides will find common ground quickly.
Parsons’ Frustration: Trade Requests and Social Media Moves
Despite the looming deal, Parsons has already expressed frustration:
- He requested a trade in pursuit of a bigger contract.
- On Thursday, he removed the Dallas Cowboys from his X (formerly Twitter) profile, signaling his displeasure publicly.
Still, insiders like Whaley believe these moves are part of the negotiation process rather than a permanent rift.
Hall of Fame Perspective
Hall of Famer Kurt Warner also weighed in on the saga, telling TMZ Sports he doesn’t expect the drama to have a long-term impact on the player-team relationship.
“These things happen with top talent. It’s tense now, but it won’t last forever,” Warner said.
Why Fans Should Stay Optimistic
For Cowboys supporters, the good news is clear:
- Parsons is a cornerstone of America’s Team’s defense, and trading him would likely hurt the team more than help.
- Both sides stand to benefit financially from a long-term contract, making a resolution in their mutual interest.
- History shows that even high-profile NFL contract standoffs often end amicably and lucratively.
If Parsons and Dallas can navigate the negotiation wisely, fans could see their star linebacker in a Cowboys uniform for years to come.
Final Thoughts
While tension may be high and social media moves are fueling speculation, Doug Whaley and Kurt Warner both signal hope. The Parsons-Cowboys saga likely won’t end in a trade — instead, it’s a temporary standoff on the path to a record-breaking deal.
For now, Cowboys Nation can breathe easy and focus on what matters: the team’s upcoming season and keeping one of the NFL’s top defensive talents in Big D.
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