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.
First it was Maxx Crosby. Then came Myles Garrett. You would think Micah Parsons is next to score the big contract ... right? Apparently a Dallas Cowboys trade is now possible?
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.
After becoming the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history, Maxx Crosby received praise from the next in line at the bank ... the Dallas Cowboys' Micah Parsons.
With Micah Parsons seeking an extension, Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby are among the top-paid players at his position.
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.
Micah Parsons' brother Terrence is who for reasons unknown is again sticking his nose into the Dallas Cowboys business.
The Dallas Cowboys know they'll have to pay Micah Parsons big money soon. The problem? They're taking their sweet time getting it done. Contract talks have been ongoing, and while
Maxx Crosby stood atop the mountain as the NFLs highest paid non-QB in NFL history. Myles Garrett's new deal blew right past him.
Myles Garrett agreed to a massive contract extension with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and there is one fellow NFL star who has every right to be
Micah Parsons was eligible for a contract extension last offseason, but he and the Dallas Cowboys couldn't come to an agreement, and Parsons didn't force the issue.