"I’m not gonna waste my prime on false hopes and cheap contracts."
Micah Parsons just dropped another bomb — and this time, it’s Denver that’s entered the chat.
“I’m not gonna waste my prime on false hopes and cheap contracts. If the Cowboys won’t pay me what I deserve, I’ll take less to suit up in Denver — because the Broncos are built for real football, not just talk.”
With that powerful statement, Parsons may have delivered the most brutal critique yet of the Dallas Cowboys’ front office — accusing them of underpaying talent and selling illusions of contention while failing to deliver any real shot at a championship.
And he’s done waiting.
The star linebacker’s mention of the Denver Broncos sent fans into a frenzy. While Denver has endured tough seasons recently, new leadership under Sean Payton and a revamped culture have begun turning heads. Parsons clearly sees grit, toughness, and actual football values in the Mile High City — something he believes Dallas has lost.
Even more shocking is his willingness to take less money to make the move. This isn’t about the size of the contract — it’s about where he feels he can win.
Cowboys fans are stunned and furious. Some blame Jerry Jones’ ego. Others believe Parsons is making a power play for respect. But Broncos Nation? They’re salivating at the idea of Parsons anchoring a defense that already features stars like Pat Surtain II and a rising core.
Micah Parsons isn’t bluffing. He’s fed up with hype, headlines, and half-efforts. And if Dallas won’t back up their promises, Denver might be ready to cash in.