The drama continues to unravel with the Dallas Cowboys in an offseason that has been categorically underwhelming.
Issues swirl around involving Dak Prescott’s contract and CeeDee Lamb was suggested to hold out from training camp.
Now, Micah Parsons has been accused of harming America’s Team.
Parsons has ‘worn thin’ with the Cowboys
A report emerged from The Fan’s Shan Shariff that Parsons has ‘worn thin’ with the organization.
Additionally, the presenter added: “I’ve heard from way too many people that if Micah Parsons was out of there, there would be a decent amount of people inside the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco smiling or breathing a sigh of relief.”

A seemingly sudden attack has occurred on the linebacker who only a month ago agreed to a ‘team-friendly’ fifth-year extension.
This promoted cornerback Trevon Diggs to question the reliability of these claims on X.
The conversation on the First Things First podcast was centered around this revealing news.
Expert says the accusations remind him of Stefon Diggs
Nick Wright believed the sound of these accusations drew similar comparisons to Stefon Diggs in Buffalo.
Wright proclaimed: “Has ‘worn thin’ brings to mind the like of Stefon Diggs stuff. You know what I mean like, ‘this guy is just a pain in the ar** in the building’. I’m not trying to take a shot at Stefon but that is clearly how the Bills felt about him and that’s why they traded him.”
Diggs was traded out of Buffalo due to his high-maintenance and unfiltered character which has created toxicity.
The All-Pro receiver joins the Houston Texans, who have become the best team in Texas according to multiple reporters.
The consensus gathered from the First Things First crew was that this was a load of ‘nonsense’ about Parsons.
Cowboys could use accusations as ‘leverage’
Chris Broussard suggested that this was a tactical play from the Cowboys to use as ‘leverage’ to try and wiggle the ‘price down’.
In addition, Broussard was adamant that Parsons was not a problem, he proclaimed: “Micah is not a part of the problem he is part of the solution.”
Furthermore, the linebacker won NFL Rookie Defensive Player of the Year on debut and has achieved All-Pro status.
Every season the 24-year-old defensive star has earned a selection to the Pro Bowl.
Parsons is on course to become highest-paid defensive player
Ultimately, Parsons is due a lucrative contract that could make him the highest-paid defensive player of all time.
Could America’s Team be dropping negative suggestions to try and lower the price?
It would be foolish to lose one of the best stars in the league who recently received praise from future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald.
