Overview
- Dallas sent Parsons to Green Bay for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks, and the Packers signed him to a four-year, $188 million extension that sets a non‑quarterback record.
- Prescott said he wasn’t surprised by the trade because negotiations “got personal,” adding that he and Parsons exchanged messages after the deal.
- League reactions frame the move as elevating Green Bay’s Super Bowl outlook while weakening Dallas’ defense in the near term.
- Green Bay announced Parsons will wear No. 1, becoming the first Packer to do so since Curly Lambeau in 1926.
- Parsons FaceTimed a young Cowboys fan who cried after the trade, consoling him and promising a new No. 1 jersey.