Following extensive negotiations that stalled for months, star pass rusher Micah Parsons was traded by the Dallas Cowboys after opting out of training camp and publicly seeking a trade. The highly-coveted former Penn State standout was involved in a significant deal on Thursday, where he was exchanged for Packers’ defensive lineman Kenny Clark and multiple first-round draft picks.Not only did Parsons fulfill his desire for relocation, but he also secured a lucrative four-year, $188 million extension, including $136 million guaranteed. This contract positions him as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Team owner Jerry Jones addressed the trade, expressing confidence that the Cowboys would enhance their team despite losing a generational talent like Parsons. Critics argue this move could overlook the impact of losing an elite pass rusher, as Parsons has established himself as one of the best since 2021. Excited about joining Green Bay, Parsons exuberantly celebrated on social media, conveying his enthusiasm for the new chapter in his career. With 52.5 sacks in his first four seasons, he is set to join forces with Packers’ Rashan Gary, potentially forming a formidable pass-rushing duo.
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Micah Parsons Shows You What To Do With His New $188M Contract
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