Stephen Jones of the Cowboys dismisses the commercial talk of Micah Parsons after the debut of the Packers


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The debut of Green Bay Packers of Micah Parsons was successful, since it helped to interrupt the offensive of the Detroit Lions in the 27-13 victory to open the season, ensuring its first bag in the process.

The CEO of the Cowboys, Stephen Jones, to the son of the owner Jerry Jones, was asked during an appearance at the Dallas Sports Talk 103.5 Radio Station the Parsons trade fan, specifically the Sunday report of Jay Glazer of Fox Sports. Glazer said the Philadelphia Eagles, the rival of the Cowboys division they lost in week 1, had a stronger commercial offer for Parsons.

Jones knocked down any talk about Parsons, including what happened in Lambeau Field on Sunday.

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Micah Parsons #1 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates after the Packers beat the Detroit Lions 27-13 in Lambeau Field on September 7, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (John Fisher/Getty images)

“That is in our rearview mirror,” Jones said, through athletics. “Everything that worries us is our future. We are worried about Kenny Clark and what the future holds for the Dallas Cowboys. What happened in the past is in the past. We need to win a football game.”

However, the coach of the cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer, recognized what Parsons did against the lions.

The first sack of the Packers of Micah Parsons leaves the former teammate of the Coco Trevon Diggs with disbelief: “This cannot be real”

“I saw him running there. It seemed to be fun. That’s good,” said Schottenheimer, according to Atlético.

Parsons was ecstatic after experiencing Lambeau Field as a member of the Packers, describing him as “one of” experience that gave him “chills.”

Micah Parsons of the Green Bay Packers observes during the third quarter against the Detroit Lions in Lambeau Field on September 7, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (John Fisher/Getty images)

The main offensive of the NFL last year was the Lions, although its offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, is now a rival as chief coach of the Chicago Bears. The Packers maintained a dynamic duo of the execution game of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery only 44 yards per combined land, and although Gibbs had 10 receptions, it totaled only 31 yards.

While Parsons only had a Tackle, his sack from the Marshal Jared Goff after chasing him outside his pocket showed his presence in the defensive line of the Packers, who released things as expected for players like Rashan Gary, who ended with seven cup and 1.5 captures.

Meanwhile, the cowboys had trouble stopping the race, which was a point of emphasis by the Jones family during this commercial press conference after the stops. The Eagles ran for 158 yards as a team, with the field marshal Jalen Hurts leading the road with 62 yards in 14 haules and two touchdowns. Saquon Barkley had 60 yards in 18 haunts with a score as well.

The CEO/Executive Vice President and Director of Personnel of Players, Stephen Jones, of the Dallas Cowboys, follows the action against the New York giants at the Metlife Stadium on December 30, 2018 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Al Pereira/Getty Images)

As Jones said, Cowboys are looking for their first victory of the season, and have a good opportunity to do it against New York giants on Sunday. The giants fought powerfully against Washington’s commanders in week 1.

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