The trade in Micah Parsons is expanding a strong reaction from the legend of cowboys

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The legend of Dallas Cowboys, Michael Irvin, seemed extremely unhappy by Jerry Jones for the decision to exchange the rusher with Parsons Parsons passes to Green Bay packers this week.
The agreement was announced Thursday with Dallas receiving two first round choices and the defensive line player Kenny Clark in the trade. The move ended weeks of drama between Jones and Parsons about the negotiations of extension of contracts which never wore fruit. Parsons concluded a long -term agreement with packers at the end of trade.
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The Dallas Michael Irvin Cowboys recipient (88) in action against the defensive back of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Troy Vincent (23) at the Veterans Stadium. (Lou Capozzola / USA Today Network)
Irvin said he was “in a state of shock” on the agreement that sent off to the packers.
“So that we were here, something had to go down that Jerry personally injured personally to make this crazy and stupid candle. YouTube page.
Parsons asked for an exchange on August 1 when negotiations dropped first. Jones said that a business would not occur and urged Cowboys fans not to lose sleep for the possibility. Falesons wanted his agent to be part of the discussions, but the parties have never made significant progress.
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Micah Parsons of Packers speaks during his introductory press conference on Friday August 29, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP photo / Morry Gass)
The Star Upinean then made a show of his last outing of pre-season with the team. He was lying on the training table behind the bench while the game was taking place.
“This trade was not only thought of today,” said Jones on Thursday. “This trade was in our mind and our strategies and we speak, it happens all spring. It culminated today, and it came quickly. But that’s what things happen. It happens quickly when it happens.”
Parsons welcomed the new start to Green Bay on Friday.
“I would say that these last four months have probably been the most difficult four months of my life,” said Parsons.

The owner of Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, looks before the match against the Baltimore Ravens at the AT&T stadium. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)
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Parsons, when it is in good health, is undoubtedly the best rusher of the NFL pass. He accumulated 52.5 bags in 63 games with the cowboys. He was the defensive recruit of the year in 2021.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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