
It’s not ideal to be heading into training camp without your star players, but Washington and Dallas are facing that possibility.
Offseason contract negotiations aren’t always smooth, not even if you have Howie Roseman as your general manager, but two NFC East teams — not named the Philadelphia Eagles — are facing huge hurdles as they try to re-sign their biggest stars.
Washington Commanders WR Terry McLaurin
The Commanders have admittedly made fewer bad decisions since Dan Snyder left town, but sometimes it’s nice to see not everything has changed in Washington. As mandatory minicamp came and went, Terry McLaurin was notably absent in an effort to send a message to the team about his contract.
In the last year of his deal at $19.65 million, Terry McLaurin is set to take on fines of over $100k to send a message to the #Commanders about his contract. https://t.co/nmv2zlxXNN
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 10, 2025
As the offseason continues on, a new report by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler suggests McLaurin is still not happy with where things stand in terms of getting an extension done. Both sides have a few weeks left to get something done before training camp begins, or Washington risks their veteran WR sitting out.
McLaurin is a team and fan favorite, is a huge help for a young QB, and is one of the top wide receivers in the NFL — a feat he’s accomplished with some pretty trash QBs over the years. The Commanders would be wise to pay McLaurin before he misses any more time away from the team, but we all know they don’t always make the smart decisions.
Micah Parsons
As for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, they’ve had years to sign Micah Parsons to a new deal, and yet they’ve pushed things to the last minute and have made mistake-after-mistake in their handling of the situation — which should be a surprise to no one.
If the Cowboys would have re-signed Parsons last year, they wouldn’t have to top Myles Garrett new deal (4 years, $160 million with $132 million guaranteed), and Parsons has even expressed surprise that Jones would let the price keep going up. Jones might be waiting to see what happens with T.J. Watt or Trey Hendrickson, but if he was a smart man, he’d get a deal done with Parsons before any other market-setters agree to terms.
Jones tried to circumvent Parson’s agent earlier in the offseason, but the edge defender refused to make a deal without their input. It’s been a lot of Jerry Jones saying things to reporters and Micah Parsons addressing it online, with not much movement between the two to actually get a deal done.
Facts!! David is the best and I will not be doing any deal without @DavidMulugheta involved! Like anyone with good sense I hired experts for a reason. There is no one I trust more when it comes to negotiating contracts than David! There will be no backdoors in this contract… https://t.co/nxKNSIXLvt
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) April 1, 2025
Unlike McLaurin, however, Parsons attended offseason activities but stopped short of revealing whether he would show up to training camp without a new deal.
I will be there! I haven’t missed a mini camp in 4 years! Even though the contract is not done, I have teammates and a playbook ! I’m preparing as if I will be on the field the first week of camp! But it’s in the owner’s hands. I’m ready to win a Super Bowl ! https://t.co/gMsfQEDYo7
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) June 4, 2025