Sources – Parsons of Cowboys has a back problem, lack of practice

Oxnard, California – For the first time in the training camp, the Rusher of Dallas Cowboys Pass Micah Parsons was not on the practice field on Thursday, with several sources saying to ESPN that he was dealing with the backdrop of the back and had received treatment during training.
After the first practice of the camp on July 22, Parsons said that he was dealing with the same back problem which prevented him from doing more at the compulsory minimp in June. Speaking on Saturday, a day after Fasons asked for an exchange in a social media position, the owner and managing director of Cowboys, Jerry Jones, said that back problems were as part of the negotiation process as demand.
Parsons remains in Oxnard, California. If he left the camp, he would risk daily fines of $ 50,000, although the organization could cancel them if a new agreement was concluded.
Jones said he would not exchange Parsons, who is under the fifth year of his recruit contract this year and is expected to earn $ 21.324 million. Sources have told ESPN that the cowboys had not received a call for a business for parsons, and the contractual discussions between the two parties began.
On Tuesday, Jones said that he was not confident Parsons would be available for the opening of the season of September 4 against the Eagles of Philadelphia. Jones continued to say that he and Parsons concluded an agreement on an extension in March over time, guaranteed money and total money.
The team had no discussion with Parsons agent David Mulugheta.
Dak Prescott, who has undergone two prolonged negotiations with the cowboys before landing mega-detensions, continued to express his support for the parsons. To open the camp, he said that Parsons was doing the right thing by not practicing to avoid injuries.
Prescott said on Thursday that a player’s difficult part did not take things personally and does not remember that it was only business. He recognized that he and the Jones experienced “tensions” during his first contract talks after the 2020 season. Once the agreement is concluded, however, he said that he had learned “This is what is happening in business, is that people become emotional and that people sometimes take it personal, but when this agreement occurs, we can make it disappear. [go away] Because the tension was not personal to start. It was too commercial. “”
Before the extension, he signed last year – for four years, 240 million dollars – Prescott said he had discussions with executive vice -president Stephen Jones about any other than contract numbers.
“Honestly, I don’t know if I re-sign if we don’t have these conversations,” said Prescott.
The lack of communication between the parson camp and the team can be seen negatively, but Prescott said that he was not ready to think of not being teammates with Parsons.
“I think that if I would not have been in his place and I had seen other guys be in his place and be rewarded, maybe [he would feel differently]”Said Prescott.” But I have confidence in the Jones and the team as I do Micah and his team. This is what I am and that’s what I will continue to believe and be optimistic. And 11 is a cowboy. “