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The trade between the Packers and Cowboys involving Micah Parsons and Kenny Clark includes poison-pill conditions, per ESPN.
The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers agreed to "poison pills" in the Micah Parsons trade that prevents the superstar linebacker from being traded to an NFC East team down the road. There was also a "poison pill" attached to Kenny Clark.
For the most part, the Dallas Cowboys held Micah Parsons in check but his sack at the end went in a long way in Packers finishing with a tie.
Micah Parsons paid tribute to his former Cowboys teammate Marshawn Kneeland ahead of the Eagles-Packers game on Monday night.
Dallas Cowboys fans might look a little more favorably on the Micah Parsons trade knowing that Jerry Jones managed to spite the team's division rivals in the process.
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Packers' trade for Micah Parsons includes hidden detail that links back to what Green Bay once pulled off in the Brett Favre deal
The Green Bay Packers gave up two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark to acquire edge defender Micah Parsons from the Dallas Cowboys back in August. Well, you have known that for quite some time.
All signs point to the Cowboys being safe from Parsons returning to the NFC East anytime soon after the Packers signed him to a four-year, $188 million contract extension. Parsons has 6.5 sacks and 20 total tackles (7 TFL) through eight games this season.