Stephen A. Smith goes unfiltered
According to The Sports Rush, Stephen A Smith, true to his blunt and unfiltered style, made it clear: “Jerry Jones wants to play the shrewd businessman, but this isn’t an auction. Parsons has the right to be represented, and Jones knows it. What he’s doing is trying to be the neighborhood bully.”
Stephen A Smith’s criticism isn’t just about Jerry Jones skipping the agent. It’s about the pattern. He did the same with Dak Prescott—eventually caving in, but only after weeks of media tension. With CeeDee Lamb, it was a similar story. Now, with Parsons, it feels like déjà vu: pressure, wear-down tactics, and a last-minute offer right before the season kicks off.
But this time, Stephen A Smith warns things could escalate. Micah Parsons isn’t just another player. He’s the heart of the defense, the emotional leader in the locker room, and one of the few who can flip a game with a single play. If the Cowboys lose him, it won’t just be about money—it’ll be about pride gone wrong.
Something broke
Stephen A Smith also questioned the narrative Jerry Jones is trying to sell—that everything’s under control and there’s no drama. “How can there not be drama when your defensive star requests a trade?. That’s not normal. That’s a sign something broke,” he said on First Take.
Meanwhile, Cowboys fans wait. Some believe Jerry Jones will do the right thing. Others fear his ego will once again jeopardize the team’s future. One thing’s for sure: Stephen A Smith isn’t letting this story cool down anytime soon.