The Dallas Cowboys have gotten nowhere with their Micah Parsons' contract negotiation. Could the Buffalo Bills pull off a major trade?
It would be one of the biggest moves the NFL has seen in years, and Adam Schefter is one of the most plugged-in people in NFL circles, so his information is pretty solid overall. This contract standoff has been something to witness and indicative of just how dysfunctional their front office is.
Well, Adam Schefter was on ESPN Radio earlier and did drop a massive bombshell about Micah Parsons...
Adam Schefter indicates that Micah Parsons could be on his way out the door
Here is Adam Schefter on Micah Parsons recently:
.@AdamSchefter is breaking down everything happening between the Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons. He says heβs comfortable stating that Micah will NOT finish his career in Dallas β and if he does play this season there, it could be his last.
β ESPN Radio (@ESPNRadio) August 19, 2025
ππΊ: @UnSportsESPN with @EvCoRadioβ¦ https://t.co/zXRQIGNrHh pic.twitter.com/Orqqm1dHfh
The Dallas Cowboys have apparently not talked with Micah Parsons in months, according to Schefter, which is just insane in my eyes. He's arguably the best pass rusher in the NFL and has a whopping 52.5 sacks through his first four seasons in the NFL, which is also insane.
Still just 26 years old, Parsons was a 2021 first-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys and has made four Pro Bowls and two All-Pro squads. If we're being honest, Parsons should have been extended last offseason after his third year in the NFL, but Jerry Jones is, well, Jerry Jones.
In this short segment from Schefter, he more or less indicates that everything is on the table, and if you're the Buffalo Bills, should you make a massive move to land Parsons in a trade? Absolutely.
He's a top-tier pass-rusher and could be the player that finally pushes the Bills over the edge in the AFC. They've tried and failed for years to get past the Kansas City Chiefs, but Buffalo really hasn't a legitimately elite pass-rusher for a while, so this type of move would be quite special.
It would certainly cost a lot to acquire and even more to extend the player, but this potentially monumental Buffalo Bills' trade could thrust them over the hump.