The Cowboys coach meets Super Bowl aspirations after the exit of Micah Parsons


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On Thursday, the Dallas Cowboys agreed an exchange that sent Star Pass Pass Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, in what is expected to be a transaction that alters the NFL.

Parsons was a key part of the defense of the cowboys. Without him on the list, many questioned how competitive Dallas would be in 2025. The first -year head coach Brian Schottenheimer sent a clear message about his belief in the objectives of the team that enter the season.

“Nothing has changed,” said Schottenheimer. “My goals have not changed. The objectives of our team have not changed. Today I hit the players in that after talking about difficult days for all boys. It does not change. The standard is the standard.”

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The offensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer, observes before the game against New York giants at the AT&T stadium on November 28, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Sam Hodde/Getty images)

Schottenheimer then answered a question about the search for the franchise of a Vince Lombardi trophy by suggesting that a team effort is needed to win a championship.

“I would say Micah is an incredible player,” said Schottenheimer. “Nobody disputes that. He is a great player, but this is the best team game. It is the best team game, and we will not win a championship with a single person.”

Cowboys players, including Ceedee Lamb, react to the impressive Micah Parsons trade to the Packers

“It will take variations of the 69 more boys we have on this list. Injuries are a large part of this. We have built our depth, and we have done those things. Those would be the things I would say. At the end of the day, this is the largest team sport in the world, and you have to have pieces in place. I think we have many good players instead.”

The defensive wing of the Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons (11) at the River Ridge Fields training camp on July 26, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

On Friday night, the Packers shared videos of social networks and Parsons photos at the team’s facilities.

Parsons also went to the media. “I think he sank a little for me yesterday when I was driving me a little crazy with the (family), but just being here and enjoying the facilities and welcome … I think I’m quite refined.”

Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys looks at the Philadelphia Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field on November 5, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Tim nwachukwu/getty images)

Despite Schottenheimer’s position, the owners gave the Packers Championship Perspects a significant impulse after the team got Parsons.

Parsons finished his four -year career in Dallas with 52.5 captures. It is scheduled to return to the AT&T stadium on September 28, when the Packers visit the cowboys.

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