Cowboys Shock The NFL By Sending Superstar Micah Parsons To Green Bay Packers For Pro Bowl Superstar & Four Draft Picks
Dallas, TX – The NFL landscape has been turned upside down. In a move nobody saw coming, the Dallas Cowboys have reportedly agreed to send superstar linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in a blockbuster trade proposal.
The deal, as proposed, would send Parsons to Green Bay in exchange for Pro Bowl linebacker Rashan Gary, along with four premium draft picks: a 2026 first and third, and a 2027 second and fourth.
This comes just three weeks after Parsons officially requested a trade, frustrated by stalled contract negotiations. The All-Pro defender enters the final year of his rookie contract, but his relationship with the Cowboys has soured beyond repair.
Reports suggest that tensions escalated when Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed Parsons’ agent told the team to “stick it up our a*s” during negotiations, leaving little room for reconciliation between the star linebacker and the franchise.
The Packers, long a team on the cusp of true contention, see Parsons as the missing piece. His dominance could anchor a defense filled with good-but-not-elite players, immediately transforming Green Bay into the NFC’s team to beat.
Rashan Gary, meanwhile, offers Dallas an established Pro Bowl talent. Coming off a 7.5-sack season and locked into a $96 million extension, he provides the Cowboys with a younger star to build their defensive front around.
Social media has erupted over the news, with fans split between outrage and excitement. Some argue Dallas is surrendering too much by letting Parsons go, while others point to the massive haul as a smart long-term play.
If finalized, this trade would reshape the NFC power structure. With Parsons in Green Bay’s colors, the Packers would instantly rival Philadelphia, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Washington as the conference’s new powerhouse.