Micah Parsons will eventually be the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL with a new contract extension, but when that will be remains unknown. Jerry Jones’ recent comments won’t necessarily help provide some clarity on that.

When asked about the negotiations for a new contract for Parsons, Jones spoke dismissively about Parsons’ agent David Mulugheta, saying that “the agent isn’t a concern” and adding that he didn’t even know Mulugheta’s name.

Those remarks don’t seem to have sat too well with Parsons, who took to social media in response:

Mulugheta is one of the most respected agents in the business, representing some of the top talent in the NFL such as Parsons, Derwin James, Christian Wilkins, Jalen Ramsey and Deshaun Watson, among many others. There had been reports that Parsons and Jones had discussed a contract extension without Mulugheta present, but the star linebacker made clear that nothing would be signed without input from his agent.

A new contract for Parsons would almost certainly see him earn more than the $40.25 million per season Ja’Marr Chase is collecting from the Cincinnati Bengals as the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. It stands to reason that, with such a lucrative deal on the line, Parsons would want his agent by his side during negotiations to ensure that everything is in order, and he made clear that’s the case in his response to Jones’s comments.