Dallas Cowboys Sending All Pro Pass Rusher Micah Parsons to Green Bay
Micah Parsons is headed to the Green Bay Packers after a blockbuster trade on Thursday, leaving the Dallas Cowboys following a lengthy contract dispute.
The Packers gave up first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 along with three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark to get the two-time All-Pro edge rusher, who agreed to a contract extension with Green Bay.
A person with knowledge of the details told The Associated Press the Packers are giving Parsons a record-setting $188 million, four-year contract that includes $136 million guaranteed. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he offered Parsons more guaranteed money. The person, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the terms weren’t announced, said that wasn’t accurate.
Parsons becomes the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
“I never wanted this chapter to end, but not everything was in my control,” Parsons wrote in a statement he posted on X. “My heart has always been here, and still is. Through it all, I never made any demands. I never asked for anything more than fairness. I only asked that the person I trust to negotiate my contract be part of the process.”
Jones declined to discuss Parsons’ deal with agent David Mulugheta, who represents Parsons along with Andre Odom for Athletes First. Instead, Jones spoke directly to Parsons and insisted they had agreed on the parameters of a new contract.
“I really like Micah. … He’s a great player,” Jones said. “There’s no question I could’ve signed him in April. We all know to have agreements, all parties have to agree. I did make Micah an offer. It wasn’t acceptable and I honor the fact that it wasn’t done the way he wanted to do it through an agent. There’s not an ounce of vindictiveness. There’s no bad feelings on my part.”