The war of words continues between Jerry Jones, Micah Parsons
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Micah Parsons, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys, was traded to the Green Bay Packers on August 28 following months of tension. The move came after Parsons publicly criticized the Cowboys' treatment of cornerback Trevon Diggs. Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones has since defended the decision, arguing that Parsons was not worth the financial demands he made. Jones referenced a preseason incident where Parsons was seen on a training table, suggesting it indicated a lack of dedication. This marks a significant shift in the Cowboys’ defensive lineup, as Parsons was considered one of the league's top defensive players. The trade highlights ongoing issues between player compensation expectations and team management strategies.
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