The Micah Parsons saga, which had been hanging over The Star for months, is now over—and it ended in a way no one had pictured. Instead of locking up a 26-year-old linebacker with three All-Pro nods in just four years, Jerry Jones decided to move on with patching up the Green Bay Packers’ biggest roster hole at defensive end.
Meanwhile, the trade package itself told the story. Dallas walked away with two first-round picks and a proven star in the Pro Bowl (2019, 2021, and 2023) defensive tackle, Kenny Clark . On paper, it’s a kind of fair return, but for fans inside AT&T Stadium, it feels underwhelming. The Packers, on the other hand, not only landed Parsons but also made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history . That’s the kind of gamble only a few front offic