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!
Micah Parsons expresses frustration over his contract and the media's portrayal of him during a preseason game. He emphasizes respect for his teammates despite his own grievances.
In a rare interview, Lorne Michaels shares insights into his SNL interview with Marc Maron, while Ariana Grande gets candid about life and death in the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter.
A man opened fire on the CDC campus, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine made him ill. Friends reveal his struggle with mental health and obsession with vaccine conspiracy theories. The ongoing investigation raises critical questions about misinformation and public safety.
In a surprising revelation, Raiders veteran Adam Butler addresses the release of Christian Wilkins, emphasizing the importance of mental health and the need for athletes to seek help during tough times.
A former high school football player, Shane Tamura, opened fire at the NFL headquarters, resulting in four deaths. Tamura, who had a documented mental health history, allegedly left a suicide note blaming football for his issues.
A shocking shooting in Manhattan left four dead, including the gunman, who was a former high school football player with a troubled past. Investigators explore his grievances against the NFL and mental health issues.
In a shocking turn of events, Christian Wilkins has filed a noninjury grievance against the Raiders following his unexpected release. The dispute centers around the voiding of $35.2 million in guaranteed money due to disagreement over his recovery timeline. As the NFLPA steps in, the drama unfolds with far-reaching implications for player contracts. What's next for Wilkins and the Raiders?
In a surprising turn of events, the Las Vegas Raiders have released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, voiding his $35.2 million contract due to rehab disagreements. Following a Jones fracture and recovery issues, Wilkins now files a grievance to recover lost funds.