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The Dallas Cowboys have had a relatively quiet offseason, aside from adding offensive lineman Tyler Guyton in the first round of the draft. The front office is working to determine how to keep key players like three-time Pro Bowler Micah Parsons on the roster in the long term. Parsons, widely considered a pillar of the defense, could demand a historic salary in the future. He has the potential to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, with star Justin Jefferson currently holding that title. While there are no indications that Parsons is interested in leaving the Cowboys, there is a possibility he could end up playing elsewhere.

In a recent development, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy took a shot at Micah Parsons for skipping OTAs. Parsons, a Pennsylvania native and former Penn State football player, has hinted that he might consider playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers at some point in his career. Parsons has expressed admiration for longtime Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, and playing alongside players like TJ Watt could be an enticing prospect for him. If Parsons were to make the move to Pittsburgh, it would provide an interesting dynamic for both the player and the team.

On the offensive side, Dak Prescott’s future with the Cowboys is uncertain beyond the 2024 season. The quarterback is in the final year of his contract and has had success leading the team to the playoffs, although they have not advanced past the divisional round. Dallas also needs to focus on re-signing wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who is entering the final year of his contract. Parsons is set to become a free agent after the 2025 season, and he has been a standout player with 40.5 regular season sacks and a career-high 14 sacks in the 2023 campaign.

As the front office navigates the challenges of retaining key players and managing contracts, the future of the Cowboys remains uncertain. The team must make decisions regarding Parsons, Prescott, Lamb, and other valuable players to ensure continued success on the field. While Parsons could potentially command a record-breaking salary, his loyalty to the Cowboys and interest in playing for the Steelers add an intriguing narrative to his future in the NFL. The upcoming seasons will be crucial for Dallas as they strive to build a competitive roster capable of making a deep playoff run. Fans will be watching closely to see how the team’s decisions in the offseason impact their performance on the field.

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