Overview
- Green Bay acquired Parsons in late August for Kenny Clark plus two first-round picks just days before the season, with a Week 4 visit to Dallas on the schedule.
- Parsons logged one sack in his first game for the Packers, a 27-13 win over the Lions, after a summer that included back issues and limited preparation.
- He described his final six months with the Cowboys as “super draining, super toxic” and called being traded a week before kickoff “outrageous and rough,” while pledging to repay Green Bay’s investment.
- After the game, Parsons said he has “never liked Detroit” and identified All-Pro tackle Penei Sewell as his new rivalry in the division.
- Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said Parsons looked like he was having fun during the debut, and executive Stephen Jones declined to revisit a reported Eagles offer and emphasized focusing on Kenny Clark and the team’s future.