GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Micah Parsons says he just went through the hardest four months of his life as he feared his contract stalemate with the Dallas Cowboys would stretch into the start of the season.

Now that the matter finally has been settled with a trade to the Green Bay Packers, the superstar pass rusher wants to create a legacy befitting one of the NFL’s storied franchises.

One day after the Packers made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history, Parsons arrived at Green Bay on Friday, saw the exhibits saluting the franchise’s Hall of Famers and imagined his own future.

“I looked on that wall and I saw Brett Favre, I saw Reggie (White), I saw all those legends, and I was like ‘I’ve got to be there,’ “ Parsons said.

The Packers sent two first-round picks and three-t

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