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Every Sunday, Micah Parsons is making the Dallas Cowboys regret their decision to trade him to the Green Bay Packers.
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Just last month, the Cowboys traded Parsons to the Packers in exchange for two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark. It marked the end of a months-long contract standoff, as in Green Bay, Parsons found the historical four-year, $188 million deal he was seeking. Now, he has a chance to make Jerry Jones pay for not paying him.
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Here's what Micah Parsons said about the Dallas Cowboys electing not to play a video tribute to their former star linebacker this weekend.
Micah Parsons said he respected how the Packers treated Kenny Clark in the trade, a contrast to how Cowboys owner Jerry Jones acted.
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