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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCracker Barrel customers 'hate' restaurant chain's new look in viral social media videosAs Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurants continue to undergo a physical transformation, more customers are noticing and they're not embracing the changes.Cracker Barrel chief marketing officer Sarah Moore told Fox News Digital earlier this year that the Tennessee restaurant chain has been testing "various levels of remodels.""We've been very transparent about our goal of making our stores feel brighter and even more welcoming than they already are, while maintaining that country hospitality and charm that we're known for," Moore said. (See the video at the top of this article.)CRACKER BARREL FAN'S VIRAL TIKTOK SPARKS BACKLASH OVER RESTAURANT MAKEOVERBut some Cracker Barrel lovers on social media have expressed their displeasure with the changes.A recent Instagram video shared by Cracker Barrel includes a caption that reads, "Nothin' a little Cracker Barrel can't fix."It elicited several negative responses to the alterations."The remodel is," one person wrote."Now this place looks like every other chain restaurant. Bland and boring," wrote another person.8 SIGNS THAT YOU SHOULD LEAVE A RESTAURANT, EXPERTS SAY"WHAT are you thinking with that interior?!" someone else said.Moore told Fox News Digital that the "physical guest experience" is "rooted in our brand DNA" and that the changes being made are based on "guest feedback."She continued, "Items like our rocking chairs, our biscuits, our peg games, antiquities on the wall, none of that is going away. We're just looking at ways to freshen up the experience so that we can open our door a bit wider for more guests."Rachel Love, a content creator living in Tennessee, caught the restaurant chain's attention with her social media video showing off the new interior.The video has been viewed over 2 million times and has fetched nearly 4,000 comments since May.Another eight-second video posted by @thecoachduggs earlier this month shows the interior of a remodeled Cracker Barrel. The caption reads, "At a remodeled Cracker Barrel. I hate it."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe viral video has been viewed more than 6 million times since Aug. 2.It led to a follow-up post directed at Cracker Barrel."The people have spoken. Stop it," @thecoachduggs wrote."HATE IT," one person commented in the post."What a disaster!!" another person commented.Moore reiterated that Cracker Barrel welcomes the feedback.For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle"We love feedback," she said. "We take feedback from all channels very seriously. So, throughout this past year, when we talk about testing and all the development we've been doing, we have constantly pulsed various guest segments along the way."She said that includes loyal customers, lapsed guests and prospective diners."We truly want to understand how they feel about all the elements, whether it's about the remodels or the menu or the full brand transformation framework," she said."This includes understanding the social media narrative and really digging deep into what our fan base is saying about us."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBut, she added, "The things you love about us will stay.""The things that make us truly who we are that's not changing."0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-MLB star opens up about Halle Berry divorceFormer Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees star David Justice spoke out about his past relationship with actress Halle Berry.Justice and Berry married in 1993 and got divorced more than four years later. Berry filed for divorce in April 1996, citing "irreconcilable differences." Justice then filed his own divorce papers two weeks later. It was made official in June 1997.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe World Series champion appeared on Thursdays edition of the "All the Smoke" podcast and talked about what led to their split."Because I was young and I had only, honestly, been in one relationship before her, my knowledge and my understanding, my wisdom around relationships just wasnt vast," he said."So, Im looking at my mom and Im a Midwest guy. So, in my mind, Im thinking a wife at that time should cook, clean. Then Im thinking, OK, if we have kids, is this the woman I want to have kids with and build a family with?"In the mid to late 1990s, Berry had a contract with Revlon and had been in movies like "Boomerang," "Jungle Fever" and "The Last Boy Scout."JACOB MISIOROWSKI PULLS RARE POKMON CARD AFTER BREWERS' DRAMATIC WIN VS. METS"At that time, as a young guy, she dont cook, dont clean, dont really seem like motherly, and then we start having issues," Justice added. "Ill say this, we never had any issues about any women, other men."Justice earned his first All-Star nod in 1993, following their marriage. He was an All-Star again in 1994 before the players went on strike. He joined the Cleveland Indians in 1997 and was later traded to the Yankees in 2000.He said that the two "probably could have made it" if they went to therapy.Fox News Digital reached out to Berrys reps for comment.The Academy Award winner is dating musician Van Hunt.Justice is married to businesswoman Rebecca Villalobos. The two have three children.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPutin ally warns 'titanic efforts' are underway to sink Trump summit over Ukraine warA senior member of Russian President Vladimir Putins inner circle warned that multiple countries are mounting "titanic efforts" to undermine the upcoming summit between the Russian leader and U.S. President Donald Trump.The two leaders are scheduled to meet in Alaska on Aug. 15, though Trumps announcement, made via a Truth Social post on Friday, offered few additional details about the summit. It is also unclear if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be invited to join the talks as the Kremlin's unprovoked war stretches into its fourth year.ZELENSKYY WONT CEDE TERRITORY FOR PEACE DEAL AHEAD OF TRUMPPUTIN SUMMIT AS TRILATERAL MEETING TEASED"Undoubtedly, a number of countries interested in continuing the conflict will make titanic efforts to disrupt the planned meeting between President Putin and President Trump," wrote Russia's investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, in a Telegram post on Saturday, referencing the Kremlin's ongoing war in Ukraine.While Dmitriev did not name specific countries, he warned that critics of the upcoming talks could seek to sabotage the summit through diplomatic maneuvers or media-driven provocations. Several NATO countries in Europe have been openly skeptical of any deal that rewards Russian aggression in the three-year-old war.Dmitriev, who met with Trump administration officials in Washington in April, has been dubbed Putin's "shadow foreign minister" for his behind-the-scenes role in shaping Russias global diplomacy.As head of the Kremlins sovereign wealth fund and a recently appointed special envoy, he has often acted as an informal bridge between Moscow and Washington.Meanwhile, the Kremlin said in a statement on Saturday that Trump and Putin are expected to "focus on discussing options for achieving a long-term peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian crisis.""This will evidently be a challenging process, but we will engage in it actively and energetically," the statement added.Trump has previously said that Putin and Zelenskyy were close to a ceasefire deal but suggested that Kyiv would have to concede significant territory, an outcome that Ukrainians and many European allies oppose.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymanderingAmid the increasingly high-stakes battle over redistricting, Vice President JD Vance is calling for red states to counter what he calls "aggressive" Democratic gerrymandering in blue states like California, New York and Illinois.At the center of this push is a contentious debate over fairness, representation and the role of illegal immigration in congressional apportionment an issue Vance argues is tipping the scales unfairly in favor of the Democratic Party."The democratic system in this country is broken because who you vote for doesn't necessarily get reflected in who your representatives are," he told Maria Bartiromo on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures."TRUMP SAYS JD VANCE WOULD BE PROBABLY FAVORED FOR 2028 REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION"We're just trying to rebalance the scales and frankly push back against a very unfair system created by the Democrats."The nationwide conversation surrounding gerrymandering has reached a boiling point as Texas Republicans eye a map redraw that inspired state Democratic officials to flee to blue states in protest.At the same time, blue state officials have floated similar ideas to counterbalance the potential effects of a Texas redraw, which some reports suggest could hand the GOP five additional seats in the Lone Star State.CINCINNATTI MAYORAL CANDIDATE, VP VANCE'S HALF-BROTHER, SLAMS CITY LEADERSHIP AFTER BRUTAL BEATDOWNVance said Democrats have had the upper hand in the game for many years and, under President Donald Trump's leadership, Republicans are finally playing offense."It's ridiculously unfair," he said of illegal immigrants being included in the total population used to determine how many seats each state receives in the U.S. House of Representatives."The only real way to fight back against it is for us to redistrict, in some ways, as aggressively as these hard blue states have done," he added.Vance alleged that, by including illegal immigrants in the total population count, blue states like California receive an unfairly large number of congressional seats, effectively siphoning representation away from red states in the process.With redistricting battles likely to intensify, Vances comments reflect a growing appetite within the GOP to redraw maps in their favor, even as critics warn that such tactics could deepen partisan divides and trigger new calls for gerrymandering in blue states.Vance isn't concerned about Democrats gerrymandering further, however."There's just not a whole lot of juice left out of that lemon," he said. "The Democrats have already gone as far as they possibly can."0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSports podcasters recall exchange with Jordon Hudson: 'We talked to her for five hours'Jordon Hudson, whose romance with former NFL coach Bill Belichick has been closely followed, continues to make headlines.The 24-year-old recently called "The Sports Gossip Show," co-hosts Charlotte Wilder and Madison Hill said.Hudson's relationship with Belichick had been a topic of conversation on the podcast in the past. Wilder recalled the encounter with Hudson during a recent episode, saying the former cheerleader introduced herself as "the president of your universe."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe video description for the episode, titled "Jordon Hudson called us and it didnt end well," said Hudson called Wilder roughly two weeks prior to the latest show's publication date.The description also noted that show has "covered" Hudson's personal and professional life "extensively." At one point during the conversation, the podcasters joked Hudson has been their "white whale," shortly before recalling attending the Miss Maine pageant. Hudson competed in the pageant.PODCAST HOST SAYS JORDON HUDSON 'CHOREOGRAPHED' PORTION OF BILL BELICHICK'S RECENT INTERVIEWThe hosts said Hudson began following them on social media after they posted about and covered the pageant. After realizing Hudson was a social media follower, the podcasters said they reached out to request Hudson be a guest of the show.She later unfollowed the account, the hosts said.After making initial contact, "Madeline and Charlotte then spent five hours over the course of the week talking to her, and thought there was a good chance she would come on the show," per the description.When she called, Wilder said Hudson introduced herself as "the president of your universe." Wilder said the intent behind Hudson's call was not immediately clear. Wilder eventually determined Hudson primarily wanted to discuss their coverage of the Miss Maine pageant.Hill was later brought into the discussion. The three then engaged in group FaceTime calls.At one point, the podcasters said Hudson suggested she would be open to coming on the podcast for an interview.Wilder also alluded to some miscommunication surrounding the Miss Maine edition of the show that was initially believed to be Hudson's primary concern."Shes yelling at me. Shes crying. She said that she finished the rest of the Miss Maine episode and she didnt like what we said," Wilder said. "And I was like, Wait what? I was like, I thought weve been talking about the Miss Maine episode that we did that you watched the whole time?'"Wilder admitted "there was this tension in the calls" and it "felt like we were always waiting for the other shoe to drop." The host said they gave Hudson a heads-up that they would discuss the exchange they had with her on the podcast regardless if she ended up being a guest.Belichick is scheduled to make his North Carolina football head coaching debut on Sept. 1. Tar Heels football players have insisted the coach's personal life hasn't disrupted the team in any way."Social media can promote some narrative, but that was not a distraction to us at all," wide receiver Jordan Shipp said. "There was never a problem, like people saying she was running practice. We'd never really see her in the building. That was never a problem."Belichick described the increased attention focused on his personal life as "just noise.""Sometimes it's noisy, and sometimes it isn't," the coach told ESPN. "Sometimes with the Patriots it was noisy, too."Fox News Digital reached out to Hudson for comment.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump border wall materials sold by Biden may soon find their way back to the feds, auctioneer claimsFIRST ON FOX: The global government-surplus auction house that listed unused components of President Donald Trumps border wall under the Biden administration told Fox News Digital on Friday that it plans to coordinate with the Trump administration to return some of the materials to the federal government.In January 2021, President Joe Biden set in motion the chain of events that would eventually lead to the sale of unconstructed border wall components and implements."Like every nation, the United States has a right and a duty to secure its borders and protect its people against threats. But building a massive wall that spans the entire southern border is not a serious policy solution," Biden said in an executive order halting construction.Until Friday, the ultimate fate of the unused border wall materials originally estimated to be worth between $260 million and $350 million remained largely unclear. A contentious court battle in Texas last December resulted in a 30-day freeze on the auctions, but little has publicly transpired since.BORDER WALL CONSTRUCTION SURGES AHEAD AS ILLEGAL CROSSINGS PLUMMET TO HISTORIC LOWSIn a statement to Fox News Digital, GovPlanet an auction clearinghouse for public-sector and government surplus announced Friday they have reached a breakthrough deal with the Trump administration."GovPlanet has reached an agreement, working with the Office of the Border Czar, to return border wall materials that were previously deemed surplus and sourced by the federal government to GovPlanet via existing contracts," said the company, a subsidiary of an Illinois-founded, British Columbia-based international operation called Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers-RB Global."A third-party firm that has been contracted for construction of the border wall will take receipt of the materials over the next 90 days," GovPlanet added.GovPlanet officials said they were pleased to work with the administration to return the materials "at-cost" to the feds and "protect the millions of dollars that U.S. taxpayers had already invested in this initiative.""We are expediting the transfer of these materials to support the administration's border protection plans. We value our longstanding partnership with the U.S. government and look forward to continuing to support Americas federal agencies."TRUMP'S BORDER WALL EXPANSION MOVES FORWARD IN SEVERAL CRITICAL AREAS: 'CRISIS IS NOT YET OVER'Asked about the claim from the auction house, a White House official told Fox News Digital the Trump administration is "grateful for all third parties who are interested in helping keep America's borders safe and secure."After Biden's order freezing construction, which ultimately led to the erstwhile auctions, Sens. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., and Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said taxpayer money was being spent by the Pentagon to guard the materials as they languished in the New Mexico desert.A 2023 release from Fischer cited a $130,000-per-day figure for the storage and security of the panels in New Mexico and Arizona.A provision in the annual 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) required the Pentagon to submit a plan for transfer or sale of the materials.About 60% of the border wall components were transferred to southwestern states like Texas and California as well as U.S. Customs and Border Protection.Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told Fox News at the time that Texas purchased about $12 million from an auction.Tens of thousands of bollards, panels and components, including structural tubing, were later put up for auction on GovPlanet.Dozens of lots of materials were listed for auction by August 2023, according to the New York Post. The paper cited a $154,200 payday for 729 "hollow beams," in one example.Screenshots on ABC-15 Phoenixs website showed 33-foot by 8-foot steel wall panels being sold for $1 apiece in sets of five.Ernst lambasted the administration upon the news, saying that materials purchased with hard-earned taxpayer funds were being sold for "pennies on the dollar."By that time, a total of $498,000 had been paid for the overall materials, according to Newsweek. The outlet cited the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in confirming the implements were being marketed in accordance with federal acquisition regulations.REPUBLICAN AGS VISIT US-MEXICO BORDER WALL AS TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' CLEARS EXPANSION FUNDINGBut, the trail began to go cold after that hot summer, as Lt. Gov. Patrick informed Hearst Newspapers in December he had been told that any further sales would be frozen until after Trumps second inauguration.Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham argued in court that the Biden administration was ignoring prior court orders by selling off the components, according to the Houston Chronicle.GovPlanet appeared to de-list the items around that time.In a Dec. 27 ruling, Texas federal Judge Drew Tipton barred the selling of wall materials for 30 days, according to Law & Crime.The outlet added, citing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, that Tipton further asked the Biden administration to explain whether it violated a prior ruling in Texas favor that required certain funds be spent on border wall construction.Texas had claimed Bidens auctions were netting buyers wall components at a rate that would have added up to about a half-mile per day, if constructed as Trump originally intended.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThere appeared to have been little movement on the sales since the 30-day moratorium expired in January, until Fox News Digital contacted GovPlanet on Friday.Several reports said the federal government no longer owns the border wall components the Biden administration set for auction, and that GovPlanet/RBGlobal legally possesses them.Art del Cueto, a Border Patrol union official, told ABC-15 that the stock cited in reports on the sales could "pretty much be utilized.""They could put down footing, pick it back up and use it," he said."When you have to start with the new administration, wanting to rebuild it, what are we going to have to do, youre going to have to use more taxpayer-funded money, which is insane to me," del Cueto added.Fox News Digital reached out to Patricks office and DHS for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrying to eat more protein? Don't overlook this sweet surpriseProtein buffs are going bananas over a tropical surprise. Passion fruit delivers more protein than any other in its class but dietitians say it's not the ultimate muscle hack.While most fruits offer only 1 to 2 grams of protein per serving, a single cup of passion fruit contains 5.2 grams of the muscle-building macronutrient, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Protein is vital for growing and repairing cells, tissues and organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).THIS JUICY SUMMER FRUIT HELPS BEAT THE HEAT WHILE BOOSTING HEART AND BRAIN, EXPERTS SAY"Passion fruit tops the fruit protein list," Miami-based performance dietitian Tony Castillo, MS, RD, told Fox News Digital."That said, fruit isn't why anyone reaches their protein goals. It's great for variety but not a game-changer if you're serious about protein."The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight for healthy adults. Many experts, however, recommend more for athletes, older adults and pregnant or breastfeeding women."You'd need to eat [large] amounts 5-plus cups of passion fruit to get anything near what you'd get from chicken, eggs, fish or Greek yogurt," Castillo said.TWO OF THESE FRUITS A DAY CAN BOOST GUT HEALTH, FIGHT CANCER RISK, DOCTOR SAYSMost fruits are not complete proteins because they lack sufficient amounts of the essential amino acids that aid in absorption and are essential for muscles, according to experts.Passion fruit, for example, is low in methionine and cysteine."Plant protein is less bioavailable only about 6070% is absorbed versus up to 90% for animal proteins like dairy, eggs and meat," Castillo said.To get the most out of passion fruit, Castillo suggested pairing it with more absorbable, protein-rich foods like Greek yogurt or protein powder in a smoothie.'FOOD IS MEDICINE' MOVEMENT MAY BE KEY TO REVERSING HEALTH DECLINE: HERE'S WHAT TO EATTreat it as an "extra," he said not a "foundation."Another way to get the most out of passion fruit is by pairing it with legumes, soy, quinoa, meats, cheese or eggs, which will make up for the essential amino acids it lacks, said Dr. Heather Gosnell, a pediatrician and certified plant-based health coach in Arizona.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERWhether it's eaten plain, on top of yogurt or cottage cheese, blended into a smoothie or atop a salad, don't ditch the seeds, she said."This is where the bulk of the protein is housed," Gosnell said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleEating all the antioxidant-rich fruit inside the leathery rind, including the sweet and tangy pulp, will also deliver nearly 25 grams of fiber helping to meet the 22 to 34 grams recommended by the CDC for adults.Cooking passion fruit can reduce the content of vitamin C and certain B vitamins, so it's best to add the fruit at the end of your cooking to preserve the content of these vitamins, Gosnell advised.Other fruits that are relatively high in protein include guava with approximately 4 grams per cup, avocado with up to 4 grams per cup, jackfruit, which has about 2 to 3 grams per cup, and blackberries, which have roughly 2 grams per cup, said Gosnell.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDem, GOP reps defend Netanyahu Gaza plan following Israel tripA pair of Democratic and Republican representatives appeared to endorse Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan for Israel to take over Gaza on Sunday.Reps Rick Crawford, R-Ark., and Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., appeared on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream after conducting a joint visit to Israel. Netanyahu's office has faced some criticism after the nation's security cabinet voted on Friday to allow the IDF to fully take over Gaza.Crawford argued that such a plan would be safer for the remaining hostages in Hamas custody."I think they have a greater risk of dying under the current conditions than they would if the IDF takes the action that they're talking about," Crawford said of the hostages. "Basically, Hamas is starving them. People talk about the starvation in Gaza. The starvation is taking place at the hands of Hamas, and it's primarily directed at the hostages that they are holding."NETANYAHU VOWS TO TAKE FULL CONTROL OF GAZA STRIP, LIBERATE PEOPLE FROM HAMASMeanwhile, Gottheimer said a takeover by Israel is the "right answer," so long as the IDF involvement is truly temporary. He argued that Hamas must be crushed fully, but another governing structure must be put in place."The prime minister made it very clear that there is no intent for long-term occupation or annexation, which I think is the right answer," he said. "You need to make sure you crush Hamas, you get humanitarian aid in, and then you get a new governing structure in."ISRAEL SECURITY CABINET APPROVES PLAN TO OCCUPY GAZA CITYGottheimer added that he expects negotiations to lead to a "multinational Arab force" that keeps the peace in Gaza long-term.Netanyahu and his security cabinet met through the night before announcing on Friday that Israel planned to retake control over the entire Gaza territory and eventually hand it off to friendly Arab forces opposed to Hamas."The Security Cabinet has approved the Prime Minister's proposal for defeating Hamas. The IDF will prepare for taking control of Gaza City while distributing humanitarian assistance to the civilian population outside the combat zones," Netanyahu announced on X.The office said the Security Cabinet had adopted, by vote, five principles for concluding the war which include: the disarming of Hamas, the return of all hostages living and deceased, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, Israeli security control in the Gaza Strip, and the establishment of an alternative civil administration that is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority.The prospect of a full military occupation of Gaza comes 20 years after Israel's full disengagement from the enclave when the government forcibly removed around 8,600 Jewish residents from the area. Shortly after, Hamas won the Palestinian legislative elections and staged a violent coup to overthrow the Palestinian Authority and seize control of the Gaza Strip.Fox News' Bradford Betz contributed to this report0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCowboys' Jerry Jones remains cryptic on Micah Parsons' status after star's trade requestThe saga between star pass rusher Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys is still ongoing with only a few weeks to go before the start of the 2025 regular season.Parsons requested a trade as he shed light on the lack of movement around contract-extension negotiations between him and the organization. Team owner Jerry Jones has not budged much since Parsons released a lengthy statement on the matter.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJones was asked about the status of Parsons in a radio interview on Saturday."Im glad to see hes working out, in shape, and feels great, and so all of thats good, and, I dont have anything to comment on," Jones told 105.3 The Fan.Parsons would likely seek to be paid in the same range as Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett, who received a massive four-year deal reportedly worth $160 million, or Pittsburgh Steelers T.J. Watt, who agreed to a three-year deal reportedly worth $123 million.The four-time Pro Bowler has 52.5 sacks and 256 tackles in 63 career games.He requested a trade on Aug. 1.JAGUARS' CAM LITTLE NAILS 70-YARD FIELD GOAL IN INCREDIBLE PRESEASON FEAT"Yes I wanted to be here. I did everything I could to show that I wanted to be a Cowboy and wear the star on my helmet. I wanted to play in front of the best fans in sports and make this Americas [sic] team once again. The team my pops and I grew up cheering for way up in Harrisburg, PA. Unfortunately, I no longer want to be here," Parsons wrote in a statement."I no longer want to held to close door negotiations without my agent present. I no longer want shots taken at me for getting injured while laying it on the line for the organization, our fans and my teammates. I no longer want narratives created and spread to the media about me. I had purposely stayed quiet in hopes of getting something done."Jones has told fans "not to lose sleep" over the Parsons drama.Only time will tell if the Cowboys and Parsons can reach a deal before the start of the season.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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