Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy upset over Micah Parsons situation

   

Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons is not participating in OTAs, and head coach Mike McCarthy doesn't seem happy.

The Dallas Cowboys are holding voluntary organized team acitivities (OTAs) this week. They come amid several questionable contract situations, including star edge rusher Micah Parsons.

Parsons joins quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb in looking for new contracts this offseason. He’s a first-time eligible player after having accrued three seasons of playing time.

It now looks like some drama could be taking hold in Big D. Longtime Cowboys insider Clarence Hill noted on Thursday that Parsons is not at OTAs. “Mike McCarthy doesn’t seem happy about it,” Hill stated on social media.

Whether Parsons can be considered a “hold in” or something else, his contract situation will now likely take center stage moving forward in the offseason.

“(Parsons) looks to be in really good shape. But it’s a new defense. We have work to do. We’ll be ready when it’s time,” McCarthy told reporters.