Micah Parsons Didn’t Hold Back While Slamming Jerry Jones During His Post-Game Press Conference
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The Micah Parsons-Dallas Cowboys divorce is still ongoing despite a trade happening before the season and the Packers and Cowboys playing against each other.
The Green Bay Packers star had nothing but love for his former

Dallas Cowboys teammate before Sunday’s highly anticipated matchup, but he had nothing for the owner.
Before the game, owner Jerry Jones savagely trolled Parsons by stating that the team had never won a
Super Bowl with him on the team.
After the game, Parsons had something to say back to him.
Micah Parsons took time during his postgame press conference to take extra shots at Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones for the way his August trade went down.
“All in all, the emotions for me being in Dallas went away the moment they traded me,” Parsons told reporters.
“When [Packers GM Brian Gutekunst] told me he was trading for me, he said, ‘Let me call Kenny before it breaks,'” Parsons stated to reporters.
To Micah Parsons, it’s not a tie between missing Dallas or being happy he’s with
#Packers.
Brian Gutekunst called Kenny Clark after trade. Jerry Jones never called him.
“The same way he called me in the office as a man, he couldn’t tell me as a man.”pic.twitter.com/muCdRuv4d0 — Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) September 29, 2025
“I didn’t even get to talk to my owner, the person that drafted me. I found out through my agent. … The same way he called me in his office as a man, he couldn’t tell me as a man. So to me, that emotion side was gone; it was more about a respect factor.”
Micah Parsons & The Packers Play To A Tie
Jerry Jones and Micah Parsons did not find Sunday Night Football’s ending satisfying because neither of their teams could win.
heir overtime shootout ended with the Cowboys at 40-40 at AT&T Stadium. Nobody knew how to feel. It was terrible. That’s what a 40-40 tie between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers felt like.
Micah Parsons finished Sunday night’s contest with one solo tackle, two assists, one sack, and three QB hits.
His biggest moment came when he sacked Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in overtime at the four-yard line, which prevented them from scoring a touchdown.
That ultimately contributed to the tie. If Parsons is looking for a silver lining, I guess he can take that fact away from this game. In the end, his current team is in a much better situation.
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