Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones says Micah Parsons trade is 'in our rearview mirror' after his Packers debut
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Micah Parsons’ Green Bay Packers debut was a successful one, as he helped disrupt the Detroit Lions’ offense in the 27-13 win to open the season, securing his first sack in the process.
Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones, the son of owner Jerry Jones, was asked during an appearance on Dallas sports talk radio station 103.5 The Fan about the Parsons trade, specifically Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer’s Sunday report. Glazer said the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys’ division rival they lost to in Week 1, had a stronger trade offer for Parsons.
Jones shot down any talk about Parsons, including what occurred at Lambeau Field on Sunday.
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Micah Parsons #1 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates after the Packers beat the Detroit Lions 27-13 at Lambeau Field on Sept. 7, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (John Fisher/Getty Images)
"That’s all in our rearview mirror," Jones said, via The Athletic. "All we’re worried about is our future. We’re worried about Kenny Clark and what the future holds for the Dallas Cowboys. What happened in the past is in the past. We need to win a football game."
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer did, however, acknowledge what Parsons did against the Lions.
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"I saw him running around out there. Looked like he was having fun. That’s good," Schottenheimer said, per The Athletic.
Parsons was ecstatic after experiencing Lambeau Field as a member of the Packers, calling it a "one of one" experience that gave him "chills."
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