Micah Parsons is not the only Dallas Cowboys player looking for a new deal for week 1.
Corner Daron Bland said his representatives and the cowboys had “several talks” on the extension. He hopes that it could be done for more open 2025.
“I do, but I’m not here to talk about it really too much,” said Bland through the official website. “But yes, hopefully.”
After his all-pro season 2023-where he won nine interceptions in the league and set a NFL record with five pick-6s for shocks in 2024. Injuries he limited only seven games and he did not record int.
It is now in the final year of its contract and is intended to earn $ 5,346 million in basic salary. In light of his experience of his experience, taking a new contract for the period would arouse some assurance.
“I was the guy who didn’t have too many offers from high school,” said Bland. “I had one offer, so I went to Sac State, played three years and then went to Fresno [State] And did not start until four games during the season. Just stuff like that. Just keep on. You will never know when your opportunity will come. “
Last month, the cowboys closed the dense as Jake Ferguson with an extension and proved once again that new offers can do – even if the Parsons drama hangs over the head.