As Cowboys negotiations drag on, Jerry Jones won't let Micah Parsons beat him at his own gameNew Foto - As Cowboys negotiations drag on, Jerry Jones won't let Micah Parsons beat him at his own game

Micah Parsonshad tried to play the game. The two-time All-ProDallas Cowboysedge rusher had tried Friday to prove he's not only one of the best defenders and players in the NFL right now but also arguably the best in recent Cowboys history at controlling the narrative around his contract negotiations. Forget timeline, structure or total guarantees. Parsons entered another competitive sphere Friday when he posted a three-page statement of grievances to social media, detailing what he believed to be at best misinterpreted and at worst bad-faith negotiations. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Parsons went where Cowboys stars in recent history had not gone: He requested a trade. "Unfortunately, I no longer want to be here," Parsons wrote "Up to today the team has not had a single conversation with my agent about a contract ... I stayed quiet but again after repeated shots at myself and all the narratives I have made a tough decision I longer want to play for the Dallas Cowboys. "My trade request has been submitted to Stephen Jones personally." Thank you Dallas 🦁👑 🙏🏾! Ipic.twitter.com/EUnEj9uRUt — Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11)August 1, 2025 Predictably, the NFL world was shocked. The Cowboys had dragged negotiations recently with players near-annually, from running backEzekiel Elliottto edge rusherDeMarcus Lawrenceto wide receiverCeeDee Lamband on more than one extension with quarterbackDak Prescott. None had so publicly and so vehemently voiced their frustration with theCowboys' negotiating tactics. Never fails dawg.Just pay the man what you owe em. No need for the extra curricular 😒 — CeeDee Lamb (@_CeeDeeThree)August 1, 2025 Already Parsons' extension had seemed deeply personal and emotional to team owner and general manager Jerry Jones, whose belief he and Parsons had struck a deal in March was the top barrier to further negotiations, multiple sources with knowledge of the conversation told Yahoo Sports on Friday. So it seemed reasonable and proportional Friday to wonder: Would this uppercut at Jones and to his precious Cowboys brand, be the straw that broke the camel's back? Would Parsons' refusal to worship the Cowboys open the door for real conversation about his trade value? Jones dispelled that notion in remarks to reporters Saturday. "I wouldn't be standing here with you if I didn't think we potentially had a great future with Micah," he said. "This is a negotiation. Does it blow me up for somebody to say, 'Look, trade me'? "That's just not a flare sign for me at all." Jones' remarks were surprisingly measured. Sure, he noted that "life has to go on if something happens to me or anybody else ... this thing called the NFL, it's not about one person." And Jones smiled knowingly as he compared the legitimacy of Parsons' trade request to the legitimacy of the back tightness sidelining Parsons from training camp practice. (Parsons andWashington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurinare among recent players to land on the physically unable to perform list while negotiating a contract, allowing them to minimize injury as well as holdout fines in negotiations.) [Get more Cowboys news: Dallas team feed] But rather than rail about why Parsons should be grateful to the Cowboys for drafting him in 2021 or grateful to Jones and the brand for how they've helped lift his platform, Jones spoke admirably about Parsons' savvy. Did the trade request surprise Jones? "I've heard that so many times in my 30 years in the NFL, from not just players but agents," Jones said. "That is old stuff, 30 years of old stuff, some of these issues we're hearing about: trading, hurt backs, all that kind of stuff." Perhaps the brush-off irritated Parsons, who still appeared on the sideline of Dallas' Saturday practice after his trade assertion. Or perhaps it assuaged Parsons that his words were heard but his risk not unduly calculated in what may have just been an attempt to ignite negotiations that had been latent since March, multiple sources confirmed to Yahoo Sports. The Cowboys and Parsons' lag entering the fifth-year option of his rookie deal is not about whether to pay one of the league's best players a certain annual value or certain set of guarantees. Expect any negotiation Parsons signs to outpacePittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt's recent $41 million per year average annual value andCleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett's $123.3 million in guarantees. The lag is also not about production. Parsons has yet to reach the Defensive Player of the Year pinnacle Watt and Garrett summited, but his first four career years have featured more sacks (52.5), tackles (256), pressures (177) and quarterback hits (112) than either Watt or Garrett amassed in his first four NFL seasons. Each won their Defensive Player of the Year awards during their second contract. Instead, the lag centers on a personal and emotional sticking point for Jones: his closed-door March meeting with Parsons. Jones believed he and Parsons had negotiated an extension with Jones agreeing to a number that, "make no mistake about it, I reached." Parsons' decision to subsequently tell the Cowboys no deal will get done without Parsons' agent, David Mulugheta, irked the organization (read: Jones) sufficiently to quiet any offers or attempts at offers for the more than four months that had followed. As Cowboys & Micah Parsons remain without extension, a primary holdup is Jerry Jones belief he & Micah had deal, multiple sources confirm@DMRussinireport.Jerry-Micah direct meeting complicated this. But Micah's told team & said publicly: Negotiate with my agent. They haven't. — Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)August 1, 2025 On Friday, Parsons seemed to violate an unstated but consistent dynamic star players have followed: Let Jerry win the media battle and you'll win the money battle. Let Jerry control the narrative and he's likely to pay you enough to control the market at your position. Parsons risked distancing Jones as he sought to wrestle control of the narrative and demand a trade ... until Jones made himself available to media Saturday to wrestle that control right back. The regaining of the public upper hand, which Jones values at least as much and in some ways more than winning the financial negotiations, paves the way for eventual discussions that seemed too fractured to mend Friday. Jones made clear he wasn't worrying — and encouraged others to follow suit. "I enjoy Micah," Jones said."But as always, in any relationships or different moods at different times of your relationship, that's what it is. Don't lose any sleep over it. "That's one thing I would say to our fans: Don't lose any sleep over it."

As Cowboys negotiations drag on, Jerry Jones won’t let Micah Parsons beat him at his own game

As Cowboys negotiations drag on, Jerry Jones won't let Micah Parsons beat him at his own game Micah Parsonshad tried to play the game. T...
MLB Speedway Classic set to resume Sunday after Braves-Reds game suspended by rainNew Foto - MLB Speedway Classic set to resume Sunday after Braves-Reds game suspended by rain

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. After theCincinnati RedsandAtlanta Braveswereunable to make it through the first inningon Saturday night, the two teams return toBristol Motor Speedwayon Sunday, Aug. 3, to complete MLB's inaugural Speedway Classic. The history-making clash is the first-ever major league game in the state of Tennessee and the first to be held at a NASCAR track. But the record 85,000-plus fans expected to be in attendance only got a small taste of the action as persistent rain delayed the start of the game for over two hours and forced MLB officials to suspend the contest with theReds leading 1-0 in the bottom of the first inning. The MLB Speedway Classic between the Reds andBraveswill continue on Fox. Fans can stream it onFubo. Watch the MLB Speedway Classic with Fubo The Reds and Braves will resume play at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Date:Sunday, Aug. 3 Time:1 p.m. ET TV:Fox Stream:Fubo Location: Bristol Motor Speedway (Bristol, Tennessee) Here are the lineups both teams will have when the game resumes: Atlanta Braves LF Jurickson Profar 1B Matt Olson 3B Austin Riley *DH Drake Baldwin C Sean Murphy CF Michael Harris III 2B Ozzie Albies RF Eli White SS Nick Allen RHP Hurston Waldrep Cincinnati Reds CF T.J. Friedl 2B Matt McLain SS Elly De La Cruz DH Austin Hays *LF Miguel Andujar RF Noelvi Marte 1B Spencer Steer C Tyler Stephenson 3B Ke'Bryan Hayes LHP Brent Suter *-due up next when game resumes The suspension of the Speedway Classic on Saturday night has forced both teams to make some pitching changes before they return to the field. The Braves havepromoted right-hander Hurston Waldrepfrom the minors and will have him take over on the mound with one out in the bottom of the first inning. Waldrep had been scheduled to start on Sunday for Class AAA Gwinnett. The Reds havepromoted pitcher Lyon Richardsonfrom Class AAA Louisville and optioned outfielder Will Benson to give them an additional arm for the game. Manager Terry Francona said veteran reliever Brent Suter will take over when the Reds take the field in the top of the second. The Speedway Classic was set to start at 7:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, but rain began falling during pregame activities and the tarp was unrolled at 7:19 p.m. It remained there until skies cleared around 8:50 p.m. The game eventually started at 9:40 p.m. ET, but since Braves starting pitcherSpencer Striderhad already gone through his pregame warmup routine, the team decided to scratch him in favor of reliever Austin Cox. The Reds stuck with their original starter, Tennessee nativeChase Burns, who retired the Braves in order in the top of the first. I wanna go fast!Chase Burns unleashes a 100-MPH heater to end the first 😮‍💨pic.twitter.com/pX1BIxw377 — MLB (@MLB)August 3, 2025 But the skies began to open up once again – quickly turning the playing field into a quagmire as the Reds scored on Austin Hays' one-out RBI single. Play was halted immediately after that and ultimately suspended for the night. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Live updates: Braves, Reds set to resume MLB Speedway Classic

MLB Speedway Classic set to resume Sunday after Braves-Reds game suspended by rain

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Senate confirms former Fox News host Pirro as top federal prosecutor for the nation's capitalNew Foto - Senate confirms former Fox News host Pirro as top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as the top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital, filling the post after PresidentDonald Trumpwithdrew his controversial first pick, conservative activist Ed Martin Jr. Pirro, a former county prosecutor and elected judge, was confirmed 50-45. Before becoming the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia in May, she co-hosted the Fox News show "The Five" on weekday evenings, where she frequently interviewed Trump. Trump yanked Martin's nomination after akey Republican senatorsaid he could not support him due to Martin's outspoken support for rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Martin now serves as the Justice Department's pardon attorney. In 2021, voting technology companySmartmatic USAsued Fox News, Pirro and others for spreading false claims that the company helped "steal" the 2020 presidential election from Trump. The company's libel suit, filed in a New York state court, sought $2.7 billion from the defendants. Last month, Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to send Pirro's nomination to the Senate floor after Democrats walked out to protestEmil Bove's nominationto become a federal appeals court judge. Pirro, a 1975 graduate of Albany Law School, has significantly more courtroom experience than Martin, who had never served as a prosecutor or tried a case before taking office in January. She was elected as a judge in New York's Westchester County Court in 1990 before serving three terms as the county's elected district attorney. In the final minutes of his first term as president, Trump issued a pardon to Pirro's ex-husband, Albert Pirro, who was convicted in 2000 on conspiracy and tax evasion charges.

Senate confirms former Fox News host Pirro as top federal prosecutor for the nation’s capital

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Eric Holder backs Democratic response to Texas redistricting planNew Foto - Eric Holder backs Democratic response to Texas redistricting plan

Eric Holder, chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, called Texas' attempt to redraw its congressional maps for the second time in less than a decade "an authoritarian move" by the White House. Holder, attorney general under President Barack Obama, has led the charge among Democrats to eliminate gerrymandering for years. But speaking with "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" on Sunday, Holder said that Texas' plan means Democrats need to "do things that perhaps in the past I would not have supported." "I think that responsible Democrats in other states have to take into account the threat to our democracy, the need to preserve our democracy, so that we can ultimately try to heal it," Holder said. "And I would hope that they will take steps that are, again, as I said, temporary but responsible." "And we're seeing talk about that in California, we're seeing talk about that in New York, as well. "But those attempts are more longshots, aren't they?" Stephanopoulos asked, referring to laws on the books in those states that protect against partisan gerrymandering. While Holder conceded that the actions Democrats could take would ultimately depend on each state, he argued that those protections are an advantage. "What they're trying to do in Texas is simply impose a new map on, an unpopular new map, on the people of Texas. To do it in California, you actually have to go to the people and ask them to suspend that which they have in place, which is a really well-functioning, independent redistricting committee," Holder said. "So the people will have a voice in what California does. The people do not have a voice, a meaningful voice, it appears so far in Texas." Trump's political operation floated the prospect of redistricting in June in efforts to shore up the GOP's fragile House majority. Trump said his party could pick up five seats if Texas redraws its congressional map. He suggested that there "could be" other states that follow suit but didn't identify them. The Department of Justice told Texas in a letter in July that four majority-minority districts represented by Democrats needed to be redrawn, arguing they were "unconstitutional racial gerrymanders." Here are more highlights from Holder's interview: Stephanopoulos:You've been leading an effort to stop gerrymandering. Now, you say it's time to fight fire with fire. Why the turnaround? Holder:Well, I think we have to understand that the nature of the threat that has been put upon the country through what they're trying to do in Texas has really increased the danger to our democracy. And as a result of that, we've got to do things that perhaps in the past I would not have supported. Stephanopoulos:Is there any way to stop it? Holder:Well, I think there are a number of ways in which we can try to stop it. If you look at the people who have testified at the hearings, 100-to-1 people have testified against it. Editorial boards in the media in Texas have opined against it. The polling shows that the people in Texas are, in fact, against it. So, I think that's one of the ways in which you try to stop it from actually happening. Stephanopoulos:So, the -- so, finally, you would release the files if you were attorney general right now? Holder:Yes. I mean, take into account, you know, the privacy interest of various people, certainly of the victims uppermost. But there is investigative material that can certainly be released, that should be released. The focus shouldn't be on grand jury material because there are a whole bunch of problems with respect to the release of grand jury material. But with regard to investigative files that are in the possession of the Justice Department and the FBI, those materials should be released.

Eric Holder backs Democratic response to Texas redistricting plan

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Rams QB Matthew Stafford sees back specialist again as injury timetable remains murkyNew Foto - Rams QB Matthew Stafford sees back specialist again as injury timetable remains murky

Matthew Stafford is still waiting to get started at Los Angeles Rams training camp, and his timetable to do so remains as hazy as ever. The Rams starting quarterback visited back specialist Dr. Steven Watkins again on Saturday, head coach Sean McVay told reporters,via the Los Angeles Times. He confirmed the 37-year-old Stafford remains week-to-week and will not participate in a joint practice with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday. Stafford's availability for the next joint practice with the Los Angeles Chargers the following week reportedly remains undetermined. From the Times: "What I don't want to do is set a timeline," McVay said. "I know he's making good progress. He saw Dr. Watkins again. ... Everything is in good shape." Staffordhas been held out of training camp after encountering back soreness during the offseason. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] In Stafford's absence, Jimmy Garoppolo has taken first-team reps in his place while former fourth-round pick Stetson Bennett has worked with the second team. The Rams are scheduled to open their season Sept. 7 against the Houston Texans. There were talks about Stafford exiting Los Angeles over the offseason,but he ended up agreeing to a contract restructure to remain on the team. He's entering his fifth season with the Rams, who won a Super Bowl in his first season in L.A. but have failed to advance past the divisional round since.

Rams QB Matthew Stafford sees back specialist again as injury timetable remains murky

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WNBA says individual who threw sex toy on court at Dream game has been arrestedNew Foto - WNBA says individual who threw sex toy on court at Dream game has been arrested

An individual who threw a sex toy onto the court during theGolden State Valkyries'77-75 victory over theAtlanta Dreamon Tuesday at Gateway Center in College Park, Georgia, has been arrested, the WNBA confirmed to USA TODAY on Saturday. The incident happened in the final minute of Tuesday's contest as the Dream and Valkyries were tied at 75. The lime green object was thrown from the stands onto the court and landed near the top of the free throw line shortly after Atlanta'sMaya Caldwellblocked a 3-point attempt from Golden State'sTiffany Hayes. Officials did not stop play as the object bounced toward the sidelines. A police officer later picked the item up using a towel. Days later, another sex toy was thrown onto the court during Golden State's 73-66 victory over theChicago Skyat Wintrust Arena in Chicago on Friday. The incident happened with 7:42 remaining in the third quarter as the Sky led 39-37. Officials immediately halted play after a green object landed out of bounds under the basket. "The subject involved in the incident in Atlanta on Tuesday has been arrested," the WNBA said in a statement to USA TODAY on Saturday. A number of WNBA players have spoken out against the string of incidents. Sky centerElizabeth Williamssaid it's "super disrespectful," whileIndiana FeverguardSophie Cunninghamsaidflying objects could "hurt one of us." "I don't really get the point of it. It's really immature. Whoever is doing it needs to grow up," Williams said following Friday's game.New York LibertyforwardIsabelle Harrisonadded, "ARENA SECURITY?! Hello??! Please do better. It's not funny. never was funny. Throwing ANYTHING on the court is so dangerous." ARENA SECURITY?! Hello??! Please do better. It's not funny. never was funny. Throwing ANYTHING on the court is so dangerous. — Isabelle Harrison (@OMG_itsizzyb)August 2, 2025 The WNBA said any spectator caught throwing anything on the court will be "immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban," in addition to facing charges. "The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league," the WNBA said. "Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans. In line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities." The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:WNBA says person who threw sex toy at Dream game has been arrested

WNBA says individual who threw sex toy on court at Dream game has been arrested

WNBA says individual who threw sex toy on court at Dream game has been arrested An individual who threw a sex toy onto the court during theG...
For Trump, Russia's nuclear saber-rattling may be a useful distractionNew Foto - For Trump, Russia's nuclear saber-rattling may be a useful distraction

There's something faintly undignified about a president of the United States being goaded by aminor Russian officialinto making nuclear threats on social media. But that's exactly what President Donald Trump has now done by ordering the repositioning of two US nuclear submarines, allowing himself to appear rattled by the hollow saber-rattling of Dmitry Medvedev, an outspoken but long-sidelined former Russian president. In a series of bombastic posts on social media, Medvedev, who has styled himself as a virulent anti-Western critic in recent years, slammed Trump's soon to expire deadline on Russia for a peace deal in Ukraine, saying that each new ultimatum was a "step towards war" – not between Russia and Ukraine, but "with his own country." The US president should remember "how dangerous the fabled 'Dead Hand' can be," Medvedev wrote, in a provocative reference to Russia's Soviet-era automatic nuclear retaliation system, which can initiate the launch of intercontinental ballistic missiles if it detects a nuclear strike. Trump's own secretary of state, Marco Rubio, played down the Russian's recent posts, pointing out that Medvedev isn't a decision-maker in Moscow anymore. It is a view shared by many Russians, for whom Medvedev is widely seen as politically irrelevant, with little authority,let alone the power to launch a nuclear strike. It begs the question as to why Trump would even engage with what he himself described as "foolish" statements, and issue such a strident public response which ratchets up the rhetoric between Washington and Moscow. One possible answer is that it's a convenient way for Trump to appear tough on Moscow, singling out a public figure often dubbed "little Dima" in Russia because of his small stature, without directly confronting the real power in the Kremlin, President Vladimir Putin, or indeed making any concrete changes to the US nuclear posture. Trump said his order for two nuclear submarines "to be positioned in the appropriate regions" came in case Medvedev's "foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that." But there are multiple US nuclear submarines, armed with hundreds of nuclear warheads, patrolling the world's oceans on any given day. Given the multi-thousand-mile range of the missiles they carry, as well as the vast size of Russia, it is unlikely any repositioning would make a significant difference to their ability to strike Russian targets. But, as ever, the timing is key. Trump's Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, in his dual role as a makeshift Russia mediator, is set to hold more talks with the Russian leadership in the coming days. He is likely to again press for a ceasefire as a deadline set by Trump, for the Kremlin to agree to peace in Ukraine or face stiff tariffs, is set to expire. Few realistically expect the Kremlin, which has stubbornly insistedon achieving its stated military objectivesbefore ending the Ukraine conflict, to back down. The latest escalating nuclear rhetoric is unlikely to change that hardline position. But, again, as Trump weighs – and possibly backs away from – the potentially self-damaging impact of imposing secondary sanctions on countries such as India and China who buy Russian oil, as he has threatened to do, the phantom of increased nuclear readiness may prove to be a useful distraction. In fact, creating a distraction from mounting political problems at home may be a welcome byproduct of the escalating nuclear rhetoric. Talk of mounting nuclear readiness towards Russia, which has more atomic weapons than any other country in the world, could overshadow more trifling domestic matters, like the Epstein scandal, for instance. Of course, any mention of nuclear escalation between the world's biggest nuclear superpowers rightly attracts serious attention. But the broader relationship between Washington and Moscow, though under renewed pressure, is nowhere near nuclear confrontation. And while the seemingly flippant use of nuclear threats by both nations may be concerning, it does not signal that a nuclear confrontation is on the way. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

For Trump, Russia’s nuclear saber-rattling may be a useful distraction

For Trump, Russia's nuclear saber-rattling may be a useful distraction There's something faintly undignified about a president of th...

 

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