Micah Parsons doesn't have a new Dallas Cowboys contract yet, but his brother Terrence has provided some interesting nuggets of information about his proposed deal.
Dallas Cowboys pass-rushing linebacker Micah Parsons is the big contract domino that fans want to see fall with the All-Pro currently in talks for a new deal.
With said contract thought to make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, many are thinking that when Micah does put pen to paper, the Cowboys will then be hamstrung in terms of player acquisition with cap space.
However, fear not, my friends, because we have the inside word that it might not be the back-breaking deal some think it will be.
Micah's brother, Terrence, spoke exclusively with our own Mike Fisher, gave some details on what Parsons' contract with the Cowboys looks like.
“It'll be team-friendly, and team-friendly doesn't always mean he doesn't get a lot of money," Terrence said. "We all know it could be team-friendly with the years. I think it'll be team-friendly, at least five years."
At least five years is rather interesting, and we have seen Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes do a 10-year deal, so maybe Micah's will be something similar.
See Fish's full Video Visit with Terrence Parsons below ...
So Parsons could be getting the $40+ million APY many have projected, but due to Terrence's proposed contract length, it might not be the salary cap-debilitating contract some think it will be.