Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons told Packers QB Jordan Love that he would prefer to stay in Dallas for his entire career.

The Dallas Cowboys were one of the more disappointing teams in the NFL during the 2024 season. Dallas finished the regular season 7-10 and missed the playoffs after Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending injury. Now the Cowboys must transition into offseason mode and try to add talent to the roster. It seems they’ll may have an easy time re-signing one of their best players.
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons interviewed Packers QB Jordan Love on a recent live episode of The Edge with Micah Parsons. During that interview, Love seized on an opportunity to shoot his shot.
Parsons asked Love if there were any players around the NFL that Love would like to pitch coming to Green Bay. Love replied that he wanted to recruit Parsons himself to the Packers.
Love even asked Parsons “what would you take be on coming to Green Bay?” Parsons’ answer is sure to excite Cowboys fans.
“Alright listen, I’m in one of them Druski 360 deals,” Parsons replied. “I’m a for-lifer. I can’t go nowhere.”
This is exactly what Cowboys fans want to hear.
Parsons is playing on a $24 million fifth-year option for the 2025 season. This means that Parsons and the Cowboys are due to have contract negotiations that should keep him in Dallas for a long time.
Cowboys fans have to be pleased that Parsons really wants to stay in Dallas. That willingness should make contract negotiations somewhat easier and keep it from dragging on for months and months.
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