Micah Parsons is coming to the table with more firepower now that Las Vegas Raiders' edge rusher Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns are shattering contract records.
Last season, the Cowboys scarcely made a move outside of their own roster, signing linebacker Eric Kendricks but doing very little else (does bringing back Ezekiel Elliott count?)
In what has been a flurrying day for teams re-signing key players ahead of the NFL’s legal tampering period start time of Monday at noon (ET), quite easily the most notable news was Myles Garrett being signed to a humongous,
When Maxx Crosby and the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to terms on an extension to keep the Pro Bowl edge rusher in the desert for an average annual value of $35.5 million a season, you could hear the rumble coming out of The Star.
Maxx Crosby set the barometer for contract extensions around the NFL, as he became the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league when he signed his three-year, $106.5 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders this week.
After he requested a trade from the lowly Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett stunned the NFL world on Sunday by reversing course and agreeing to extend his contract with the franchis
First, it was Maxx Crosby who landed a three-year extension worth $106.5 million, including $91.5 million guaranteed, with the Las Vegas Raiders. That average of $35.5 million per year might have given the Dallas front office a shock, but it's nothing compared to the deal Myles Garrett just landed.
NFL Network's Jane Slater explains how Maxx Crosby's deal impacts Dallas Cowboys' linebacker Micah Parsons negotiations.