Micah Parsons’ Hyped Return to Dallas Ends with Cowboys and Packers in 40-40 Tie
Parsons, traded after failed contract talks with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, aims to prove his impact as Packers hold a 2-0 NFC conference record this season.
- Sunday Night, Micah Parsons returns to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for a primetime matchup at 8:20 p.m. ET against his former team, the Dallas Cowboys, after joining the Green Bay Packers.
- The Cowboys dealt Parsons on Aug. 28 after he publicly requested a trade earlier this year and contract talks soured between Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner, and David Mulugheta.
- At AT&T Stadium Parsons already owns significant career sack totals, with 27.5 sacks as a Cowboy and 15 pressures plus two sacks in three games for Green Bay, per Pro Football Focus.
- Parsons was named a game captain and met the Cowboys contingent at midfield for the coin toss, while Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will watch from the luxury box as the Cowboys skip a tribute video.
- The game frames a revenge-and-betrayal storyline as fans and players wrestle with Parsons' trade; Green Bay Packers defend a top scoring defense allowing 14.7 points and enter as a 6.5-point favorite.
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