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Jerry Jones Claims He Offered Micah Parsons and a First-Round Pick for Quinnen Williams as Jets Sources Push Back

Jets reporting characterizes the exchange as a brief owner conversation rather than a formal offer.

Overview

  • On 105.3 The Fan, Jerry Jones said he tried in training camp to send Micah Parsons and a first-round pick to the Jets for Quinnen Williams, adding he believed New York lacked cap space to pay Parsons.
  • Jets reporter Connor Hughes reported that no formal Parsons-plus-pick proposal was presented, describing only a short owner-to-owner discussion and noting New York’s concerns about a Parsons extension.
  • In late August, Dallas traded Parsons to Green Bay for Kenny Clark and two first-round picks, and Parsons signed a four-year deal worth about $186–188 million with the Packers.
  • At the Nov. 4 deadline, the Cowboys acquired Williams from the Jets for a 2027 first-rounder, a 2026 second-rounder and DT Mazi Smith, and Dallas has gone 3-0 since his arrival with noted defensive improvement.
  • Parsons has remained elite in Green Bay with 12.5 sacks, becoming the first player to post at least 12 sacks in each of his first five NFL seasons, keeping the debate focused on trade value and Dallas’s narrative.