Micah Parsons Calls Out 'Toxic' Cowboys Offseason After Packers Debut
Micah Parsons did not hold back on joining the Packers after a "toxic" offseason with the Cowboys.
As Micah Parsons navigated what he is now referring to as a "toxic" situation with the Cowboys, he held his tongue and consistently put the team first.
While seeking a contract extension, Parsons remained present with the team rather than holding out. When Cowboys owner Jerry Jones took a shot at him being injured last season and refused to negotiate with his agent, he remained collected. Even after he requested a trade, he still went back to the Cowboys one last time to try and re-sign with the team he wanted to spend the rest of his career with.
In the end, the Cowboys and Parsons were unwilling to get a deal done, and Dallas dealt Parsons to the Packers for two first-round picks and Kenny Clark.
Since arriving in Green Bay, Parsons has been warmly welcomed by the Packers and his teammates. They went out of their way to let Parsons be the last player to run out of the locker room on Sunday, and the fans applauded and cheered as he made his way onto the field.
After receiving such an enthusiastic reception in Green Bay, Parsons couldn't help but acknowledge what a bad situation he was in before the Cowboys traded him.
“These last six months was super draining, super toxic for everyone," Parsons told reporters after the Packers' win over the Lions. "It's something that I don't think no player should have to go through. I think players’ fates should be decided earlier. The fact that I was traded a week before the season was really outrageous and rough. It's something where I could've been with these guys getting better and better and we could've had probably (an) even more dominant start."
“These guys embraced me," Parsons said of the Packers. "They believe in my talents. They believed in me and I'm just gonna give these guys everything I have because I know what's at stake and I know what they gave up for me to be here and I'mma do what it takes for us to win.”
From the way the Packers have embraced him to Parsons raving about the locker room culture the team has, it seems Parsons has found a much better situation going forward. While the Cowboys cost him the opportunity to remain with his dream team, Parsons is now on a team that truly has his back.
Chiefs’ Xavier Worthy Faces Uncertainty Ahead of Week 2 After Shoulder Injury

The Kansas City Chiefs are in unfamiliar territory heading into a matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kansas City is heading into a matchup against the Eagles in Week 2 with a 0-1 record, having lost to the Los Angeles Chargers in their first game of the NFL season.
In the matchup against Los Angeles, which was played in Brazil, to kick off international play during the NFL season, the Chiefs’ squad suffered an unfortunate injury.
Wide receiver Xavier Worthy went down with a shoulder injury and wound up being sidelined for the rest of the game.
The 22-year-old was involved in a collision with Travis Kelce that forced him back to the locker room.
On Monday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid issued a statement on Worthy’s injury, following an MRI for the emerging NFL star.
Reid mentioned that Worthy will be evaluated day by day and is currently working on rehabbing his shoulder.
“He’s rehabbing and working his shoulder, we’ll see where it goes, day by day,” Reid said, according to Sports Radio 810 WHB of Kansas City.
Xavier Worthy was entering his second season in the NFL, looking to take a major step forward in his offensive involvement with the Kansas City Chiefs, led by head coach Andy Reid.
Last season with the Chiefs, Worthy posted six touchdowns and 638 yards on 59 receptions.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking for vengeance against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2.
The Eagles defeated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl last season, and Kansas City is currently looking to make its fourth straight Super Bowl appearance, so avoiding a 0-2 record is vital for quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the team.