Micah Parsons Takes Jab at Jerry Jones
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cowboys as Cowboys’ Jerry Jones shockingly named among biggest winners in Week 4. While the Dallas Cowboys may have walked away from the Week 4 matchup with the Green Bay Packers with a frustrating tie, Jerry Jones was able to walk out of AT&T Stadium with his head held high.
Dallas and Green Bay ended up settling for a 40-40 draw after Brandon Aubrey and Brandon McManus traded field goals in overtime. Cowboys QB Prescott finished with 319 yards and three touchdowns on 31-of-40 passing, while his Packers counterpart in Jordan Love also had three touchdowns off 337 passing yards and 31-of-43 completion.
In theory, you don't really have to know more about Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys after they traded Micah Parsons. Any ostensibly serious team that makes that sort of shocking deal surrenders whatever remaining credibility it had by default. You're getting into redundant territory by expanding on anything else. Uh, about that.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was reminiscing with former head coach Jason Garrett when he made a confident claim about his tenure, which was incorrect.
It's Micah Parsons time in Dallas. Except the star pass rusher isn't suiting up for the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, as the All-Pro once desired. Instead, he's trying to chase down Dak Prescott while Jerry Jones watches, and reaffirm the Green Bay Packers as an NFC contender.
This game has been circled on everyone’s calendar since the Dallas Cowboys traded LB Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. There was the usual Jerry Jones drama, and then the surprise trade before the season started.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was warned about playing games with star kicker Brandon Aubrey in contract negotiations by a Green Bay Packers legend.