Micah Parsons Trade Rumors Swirl As Packers, Cowboys Explore Deal
Micah Parsons Trade Rumors Swirl As Packers, Cowboys Explore Deal...
Rumors of a potential Micah Parsons trade between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys have ignited speculation across the NFL. Reports surfaced early Monday that the two teams engaged in preliminary discussions about a blockbuster deal involving the All-Pro linebacker.
The talks, first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, come as the Cowboys face salary cap pressures and the Packers seek defensive reinforcements. Parsons, 26, is entering the final year of his rookie contract and would command a massive extension from any acquiring team.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has repeatedly called Parsons "untouchable," but league sources indicate financial realities may force Dallas to consider offers. The Packers, armed with extra draft capital from recent trades, could package multiple first-round picks to land the three-time Pro Bowler.
Fan reactions have been polarized, with Cowboys supporters flooding social media to protest any potential trade. Meanwhile, Packers fans have expressed cautious optimism about adding Parsons to their revamped defense under new coordinator Jeff Hafley.
The NFL Network's Ian Rapoport noted late Monday that no formal offer has been made, but confirmed ongoing dialogue between the teams. Any deal would likely wait until after June 1, when the Cowboys could spread Parsons' cap hit over multiple seasons.
Parsons himself has remained silent on the rumors, though he liked several Packers-related tweets on Sunday night. The linebacker led the NFL with 17 sacks last season and finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting.
Analysts suggest the Packers' willingness to discuss Jordan Love in trade talks last year shows their aggressive approach to roster building. Acquiring Parsons would instantly transform Green Bay's defense into championship contenders.
The Cowboys, facing $20 million in dead money from recent contracts, may view this as their last chance to maximize Parsons' trade value. Team executives reportedly met Monday afternoon to discuss their options.
This story is developing and could significantly impact both teams' draft strategies. The NFL Draft begins April 25 in Detroit, adding urgency to any potential negotiations.