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Micah Parsons Trade: Packers’ ‘Poison Pill’ Prevents Eagles Move

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Packers-Cowboys Trade Included a Hidden ‌Block ‍on Micah Parsons Landing ‍with the Eagles

Green Bay,WI – When the Green Bay Packers dramatically acquired star pass‌ rusher Micah⁤ Parsons from the‍ Dallas cowboys this past August,it was hailed as a blockbuster move that reshaped the NFC landscape. However, a previously undisclosed “poison pill” condition within the ‌trade agreement reveals a⁢ strategic intent far beyond⁢ simply acquiring talent: preventing Parsons ‍from ever suiting up for the Philadelphia Eagles.

According⁣ to sources involved in the deal, the‌ Packers cannot ⁤trade Parsons to an NFC East ⁤team – specifically the Eagles -⁢ without incurring a notable penalty: forfeiting their 2028‌ first-round draft pick to the Cowboys. This condition, first reported​ by ⁣ESPN, sheds light⁤ on the intense rivalry between⁤ Dallas and Philadelphia, and the Cowboys’ determination to keep Parsons away from their division ⁢foe.

The Eagles reportedly attempted to acquire Parsons‍ before ‌the trade to⁢ Green Bay⁤ was finalized, but ⁣were rebuffed. The inclusion of this⁢ clause demonstrates the Cowboys were proactively blocking a potential move, ensuring Parsons wouldn’t end⁣ up playing near his hometown – a⁤ destination he ⁤had previously expressed interest in.

“This ⁣was clearly designed to⁣ prevent Parsons from landing in Philadelphia,” a league source told ESPN. “They wanted to make ‍it incredibly‌ arduous, if not impossible, for that​ to happen in the ​near future.”

The condition isn’t exclusive to⁤ Parsons. The same “poison pill” applies to Kenny Clark, the other player involved in ‍the trade. Should the ⁤Cowboys attempt to trade Clark to ⁣a team within the​ NFC North, they would also be required to send their 2028 first-round pick ⁣to Green Bay.

This isn’t the first time the Packers have employed ⁣such a tactic. In 2008, when trading Brett Favre to‌ the New York Jets, Green Bay included a provision that would⁣ require the⁤ Jets to forfeit three first-round picks if they traded Favre ⁣to ⁤an NFC⁣ North rival, namely the Minnesota vikings.

The existence ​of these conditions initially went unnoticed by⁤ many,​ onyl becoming​ apparent when teams ‍scrutinized the NFL’s database of draft picks. The recent⁣ trade of Cowboys defensive tackle‍ Mazi Smith‌ to the ‍Jets for Quinnen williams further highlighted the unusual⁣ stipulations attached to Dallas’s⁤ 2028 first-round pick.

For now, Parsons ⁢is set ‍to face the Eagles on Monday night as a member of the Green Bay Packers. but the hidden clause​ in the trade agreement means his‌ future‌ with‍ any NFC East team remains uncertain, at least until 2027.

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