Overview
- The Cowboys will not show a pregame video or hold a ceremony for Parsons when Green Bay visits on Sunday Night Football, Jones told reporters.
- Dallas traded the four-time Pro Bowler to the Packers on Aug. 28 for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and first-round picks in 2026 and 2027; Green Bay signed Parsons to a four-year deal reported at about $186–188 million.
- Jones said the move was not personal and that he didn’t "let [his] money get mad," adding he could use or flip the acquired first-rounders if the right opportunity arises.
- Dallas expects recent signing Jadeveon Clowney to make his debut against Green Bay as the Cowboys seek pass-rush help after opening 1-2 with just three sacks.
- Early returns highlight the trade’s on-field split: the Cowboys have allowed 92 points and roughly 398 yards per game, while the 2-1 Packers rank among the league’s best defenses with Parsons contributing 1.5 sacks and double-digit pressures.