FRISCO, Texas — Just days after trading away Micah Parsons in one of the most shocking moves in franchise history, the Dallas Cowboys made sure another defensive cornerstone won’t be going anywhere. The team has signed All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland to a four-year, $92 million extension, with $50 million guaranteed.
The deal makes Bland one of the five highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL, averaging $23 million per year.
From “Pick-Six King” to Franchise Cornerstone
Bland burst into national headlines during the 2023 season when he set an NFL record with five pick-sixes, part of a league-leading nine interceptions that year. His uncanny ability to not just take the ball away but also turn defense into offense earned him the nickname “Pick-Six King.”
With Parsons now gone, Dallas is signaling that Bland will be one of the players the defense is built around moving forward.

Why the Timing Matters
The extension comes at a critical moment:
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Reassuring the fan base: After losing Parsons, Cowboys fans needed a reason to believe the defense still has elite talent.
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Setting a precedent: The Cowboys are showing players they are willing to pay stars who fit their long-term vision.
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Strategic shift: Instead of relying solely on pass-rush dominance, Dallas is doubling down on a playmaking secondary.
Risks and Rewards
Like any big-money contract, the Bland deal carries risk. Cornerback is a volatile position, and maintaining top-tier production year after year is never guaranteed. If Bland continues his Pro Bowl-level play, however, this extension could look like a bargain in the years to come.
Final Takeaway

The Cowboys may have lost Micah Parsons, but they’ve secured DaRon Bland — a proven playmaker and record-setting cornerback who has already shown he can change games single-handedly.
For a franchise under pressure to prove it’s still a contender, investing in Bland sends a clear message: the future of Dallas’ defense belongs to the “Pick-Six King.”

