He definitely wanted to stay in Texas

While things with Micah Parsons might seem somewhat complicated with his team, one teammate has it all clear. DeMarvion Overshown wants the two defensive standouts to have their careers end like they started, with the Dallas Cowboys. As Parsons awaits a massive contract extension heading into the final year of his rookie deal, his teammate Overshown has now openly expressed a similar wish to retire as a Cowboy, fueling optimism about the duo’s future as the cornerstone of Dallas’ defense.
During an appearance on Kay Adams‘ Up & Adams Show, Overshown shared his feelings about playing alongside Parsons. “I plan on playing with Micah for years to come. We both want the same thing, to retire as Dallas Cowboys,” Overshown said. Entering his third year in Dallas, the linebacker has quickly become an integral part of the team. Yet it is Parsons, the 25-year-old edge rusher, who stands at the center of attention as he negotiates what could be a record-breaking contract
Since being drafted by Dallas in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Parsons has been nothing short of extraordinary. His rookie campaign saw him deliver a remarkable 13 sacks, setting the tone for what has been a dominant career thus far. With 52.5 sacks in just 63 games, Parsons has emerged as one of the league’s premier defensive talents, earning accolades and the respect of opponents and teammates alike.
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— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) April 10, 2025
There might be something happening soon
Parsons has frequently voiced his desire to remain in Dallas long-term, emphasizing the pride he feels wearing the Star and representing Cowboys Nation. “I think when you talk about career legacy, I don’t think there’s a better career you can have when you’re playing for the Star,” Parsons said at last year’s NFL Honors. “I want to be here my whole life. I plan on building a house here and being in Dallas forever.”
Reports indicate that Parsons is eyeing a contract extension exceeding $200 million, a deal that would not only secure his future in Dallas but potentially reset the market for defensive players in the NFL. Overshown’s remarks further underscore the camaraderie and shared vision between the two young stars, who are determined to build a lasting legacy with the Cowboys.
For Cowboys fans, the prospect of Parsons and Overshown anchoring the defense for years to come is nothing short of thrilling. As contract negotiations continue, the franchise faces a crucial opportunity to ensure the long-term stability and success of its defense. In a league defined by star power and team identity, the Cowboys are poised to cement their legacy as a team built around two defensive giants with dreams of retiring in the blue and silver.
Two players have recorded a Pressure rRate of 18% or higher in multiple seasons since 2020:
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The vision of Parsons and Overshown playing out their careers as lifelong Cowboys is one that resonates deeply with fans and embodies the storied tradition of Dallas football. As the offseason unfolds, their dedication to the team is a beacon of hope for brighter days ahead in Cowboys Nation.