Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons is challenging his contract designation as a defensive end instead of a linebacker, potentially costing him over $2.5 million. This grievance raises questions about player contracts and position classifications in the NFL.
The ongoing salary dispute between Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones heats up as a grievance over his fifth-year option reveals a $2.676 million gap. Parsons argues he deserves a higher salary, but the Cowboys list him as a defensive end. Discover the implications of this contract battle!
Trey Hendrickson's contract negotiations with the Bengals are at a standstill, with agreement on duration but a significant gap on guaranteed money. Can they resolve the issue before Week 1?
Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals' defensive end, is ending his holdout and reporting to training camp. Despite ongoing contract talks, he hasn't secured a new deal yet. Will his presence accelerate negotiations?
In a significant move for the Cincinnati Bengals, first-round pick Shemar Stewart has signed a four-year contract worth $18.97 million, resolving a standoff that kept him from minicamp. With a $10.4 million signing bonus included, this deal marks a pivotal moment for both the team and the rookie defensive end, who sought clarity on contract terms concerning guaranteed money.
The Kansas City Chiefs have inked a massive four-year, $93 million extension for defensive end George Karlaftis, ensuring he remains with the team through 2030. This follows the recent signing of guard Trey Smith, adding excitement ahead of training camp!
Myles Garrett, recently signed with the Browns, praises Micah Parsons' work ethic and commitment, suggesting Parsons' next contract may surpass his as the league's highest-paid defensive player.
The Bengals are embroiled in a contract dispute with defensive end Shemar Stewart over guarantee clauses, risking his readiness for the upcoming season. Could this stubbornness cost them more than just a player?
Jim Marshall, the legendary Minnesota Vikings defensive player, passed away at 87. Known for his record streak of consecutive games and the infamous 66-yard fumble run, his legacy in the NFL remains unmatched.
In a surprising move, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially traded defensive end Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers. The deal involves a conditional fifth-round pick for 2026, and Huff reunites with coach Robert Saleh. What does this mean for both teams?