FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Kenny Clark's reunion with the Green Bay Packers is barely a blip compared to Micah Parsons' return to face the Dallas Cowboys a month after the defensive linemen were traded for each other .

Clark was a steady run-stopper in Green Bay for nine seasons — more than twice as long as the flashy pass-rushing Parsons chased down quarterbacks with the Cowboys.

The emotional investment was immense for a man drafted by the Packers late in the first round nine years ago, and his family's reaction to the trade reflected it. Dallas also acquired two first-round picks in the deal.

“They took it a lot harder than I did,” Clark said in a conference call with Green Bay reporters Thursday. “I just had to explain to them, everybody at some point gets this call, whether it’s you’

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