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Jerry Jones and his wacky way of owning a team showing that nobody is untouchable. Acording to multiple reports, The Cowboys have traded All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, ending what many thought would be a cornerstone career in Dallas. This is a complete shock to the NFL world, as most expected the Cowboys and Parsons to come to an agreement on a deal, but the damage has been done. Parsons, widely regarded as one of the league’s most disruptive defensive forces, had quickly become the face of the Cowboys’ defense since being drafted in 2021.

For the Packers, this blockbuster acquisition signals an aggressive push to capitalize on their defensive resurgence and give Jordan Love a defense capable of carrying them into Super Bowl contention. Parsons’ ability to line up as both an edge rusher and linebacker adds a new dimension to a Green Bay defense that already boasts a strong secondary and a formidable front. For the first time, there is an NFC team that can truly threaten the Eagles from repeating as not only just NFC champions, but also Super Bowl Champions in the 2025-2026 season.

For the Cowboys, the trade is being met with confusion and criticism. Parsons was not only the leader of their defense but also a fan favorite whose presence elevated the entire unit. While the details of the return package have yet to be fully revealed, early reports suggest it includes multiple high draft picks and key players to help Dallas rebuild for the future. Jerry Jones has never been afraid of bold, controversial decisions, and this move continues that legacy—though whether it ultimately benefits the franchise remains to be seen.

Dallas sports fans have now lost both Luka Doncic and Micah Parsons — both 26 year-old studs — within one calendar year.

Full Trade:

— Cowboys get Kenny Clark and two first-round picks

— Packers get Micah Parsons

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