Micah Parsons won’t be playing for the Eagles any time soon.
The Cowboys effectively ended any chance of that when they traded Parsons, the three-time All-Pro edge rusher, to the Packers in August. Parsons signed a four-year contract with Green Bay worth $188 million, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
But just to be sure Parsons wouldn’t land in Philadelphia in the near future, a “poison pill” clause was added to the blockbuster trade between Dallas and Green Bay.
The previously unreported condition states that if the Packers trade Parsons to a team in the NFC East then Green Bay would owe Dallas its 2028 first-round pick, according to ESPN ‘s Adam Schefter.
The poison pill condition was also used on Kenny Clark, who, along with two first-round picks, was

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