The Cowboys are reportedly willing to listen to offers on Micah Parsons.
There appears to have been a change of tone from the Dallas Cowboys relative to the Micah Parsons situation. It was reported on Thursday afternoon by ESPN that the Cowboys are willing to listen to trade offers for Parsons. Up until now this had not been the case.
Several teams have spoken to the Dallas Cowboys about a potential Micah Parsons’ trade and for the first time the Cowboys appear willing to at least listen, according to multiple sources.
No trade is imminent, but another team always could be aggressive enough to make it come together quickly, per sources.
The Cowboys would like to resolve the situation, one way or another, in the coming days with their season opener next Thursday against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys hold their first full practice in preparation for the Eagles on Friday.
It is noted here that the Cowboys begin their season a week from today in the NFL’s opener on Thursday, September 4th. There is no question that it makes sense for there to be a resolution on this matter before then, but it has made sense for there to be a resolution for some time now.
While it is possible that the Cowboys do not wind up trading Parsons, the significance of this report should not be overlooked. It was noted on Wednesday that the rumored interest from the Green Bay Packers is real, but up until now anything along those lines had never been corroborated from the Cowboys side of things.
For what it’s worth, this could all be posturing from the Cowboys in an event to try and prove to Parsons and his representation how serious they are and that they might legitimately consider trading him away; however, it is equally possible in a world of hypotheticals that they are legitimately mulling over trading him.
What do you think about this development?
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