Kenny Clark, Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers
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Clark was one of the most important Packers of the last decade and will one day enter the Packers Hall of Fame on the first ballot.
Jerry and Stephen Jones felt comfortable in new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus' ability to "scheme" pressure to replace Parsons through a variety of blitzes and coverage schemes after acquiring three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks from the Packers.
When the Dallas Cowboys sent away four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Micah Parsons in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers on Aug. 28, the spotlight immediately shined on the return of Parsons exactly one month later to AT&T Stadium on Sept. 28.
Kenny Clark was juggling just about every aspect of his life in the immediate aftermath of the Green Bay Packers-Dallas Cowboys trade that brought Micah Parsons to
Kenny Clark said he remains supportive of his former Packers defensive line mates and is happy seeing them have success so early this season.
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Cowboys Headlines: Revenge game for Kenny Clark, too; can Dallas win without CeeDee Lamb?
Micah Parsons isn't the only one ready to face his ex-teammates in Week 4, and do the Cowboys have a chance without CeeDee Lamb?
Former Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons has stolen all the headlines in the days (and weeks) leading up to his return to AT&T Stadium to take on his former team.
For seven Green Bay summers, Clark and Jenkins locked horns every day on the practice field. The sweat equity they built against one another propelled the duo to five combined Pro Bowls while becoming undisputed leaders of a young team.