Micah Parsons mocks Cowboys, criticizes Jerry Jones on social media after trade


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Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons mocked his former team, the Dallas Cowboys, and condemned owner Jerry Jones in a series of social media posts Thursday.

Parsons shared a report of a recent quote from Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, who suggested the team’s defensive decline in 2025 was due to Parsons leaving the team in a trade before the season.

“Obviously, you have an All-Pro pass rusher who wins very quickly.” [Parsons] That will certainly help any defense, whether it’s Micah or Myles. [Garrett] or whoever. But that impact player will always help to some extent on passing and other downs,” Eberflus said Thursday.

“Again, you can’t look back, right? It is what it is, and then you just focus on where you are.”

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Parsons shared the post on X with a series of laughing emojis.

Parsons later followed up with another X post, specifically targeting Jones, claiming that Jones “slandered” him.

“Do you want me to feel bad? Jerry Jones slandered my name to the Cowboys media and the national media for months. So I guess I can react and comment if I want!” Parsons wrote.

Prior to the Cowboys’ trade of Parsons to the Packers in August, the star linebacker made a public statement announcing that he had requested a trade, saying he “no longer” wanted to be in Dallas, in large part because of Jones.

“I no longer want to conduct negotiations behind closed doors without my agent present. I no longer want to be shot for getting injured while putting it at risk to the organization, our fans and my teammates. I no longer want narratives created and spread to the media about me. I had purposely stayed silent in hopes of accomplishing something,” Parsons wrote at the time.

In July, Jones made comments about Parsons’ durability after the linebacker was injured in 2024.

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Jerry Jones and Micah Parsons (Image)

“He got hurt seriously in six games last year,” Jones said. “I remember signing a player for the highest-paid position in the league, and he was cut two-thirds of the way through the year in Dak Prescott. So, there [are] “There are a lot of things you can think about, just as the player does, when you think about committing and guaranteeing money.”

Jones later stated in an appearance on Cowboys Legend. The Michael Irvin Show in August he felt the organization had reached a deal with the two-time All-Pro defensive end before Parson’s agent stopped him.

“When we wanted to send the details to the agent, the agent told us to shove it up our asses,” Jones said.

“Micah and I talked, and then we were going to send it to the agent. We had our agreements on the term, the amount, the guarantees, everything. We were going to send it to the agent, and the agent said, ‘Don’t bother because we have all that to negotiate’. Well, I had already negotiated it. I had already deviated from my goal in several areas.”

Jones added that “we had the negotiation in mind.”

“The agent is trying to get into this right now and try to get there and improve on what we had already said,” Jones said.

“It would have made him the highest-paid guaranteed player, other than a quarterback, in the game.” NFL.

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Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones (John Fisher/Getty Images; Logan Bowles/Getty Images)

“The world would know that I love Micah if they knew what I offered him. And he knows what I offered him. So the world would know that I want Micah to play on the team and that I respect him for what he can bring to the team.”

The Cowboys missed the playoffs this year, playing for the 30th consecutive year without reaching the Super Bowl. Their struggles were largely due to their defensive deficiencies.

Meanwhile, Parsons suffered a season-ending injury.

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