
Micah Parsons’ brother reveals ‘sickening part’ about Cowboys trade
NY Post
All Micah Parsons wanted was “respect.”
That’s the message Parsons’ brother posted Thursday night after the Cowboys traded their star edge rusher to the Packers in a blockbuster move to conclude a contentious contract saga.
“This isn’t even what Micah wanted is the sickening part of all this he just wanted respect in the negotiation process and [Cowboys owner] Jerry [Jones] wouldn’t give it sad year for Dallas Micah and Luka [Doncic],” Terrence Parsons Jr. wrote on X, even referencing the seismic Lakers-Mavericks trade that rocked the Lone Star State in February.
A two-time First-team All-Pro, Parsons had been seeking a new deal this offseason as he entered 2025 on the final year of his rookie contract.
That storyline carried over to the start of training camp in late July when Jones — whose Cowboys selected Parsons 12th overall in 2021 — publicly chided the four-time Pro Bowler amid the contract standoff.
The saga took an even nastier turn at the beginning of August when Parsons requested a trade, stating he did not want to be “held to close door negotiations without” his agent present, referring to a conversation he had with Jones earlier this year.













