The Dallas Cowboys had a few suitors for Micah Parsons before they traded him to the Green Bay Packers. One of those suitors was the Philadelphia Eagles, but the Cowboys made sure he wouldn’t go there now, or in the future, as they put a ‘poison pill’ in the deal to block him from their division rival, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
“The previously unreported condition states that if the Packers decide to trade Parsons to a team in the NFC East division — the Eagles tried to trade for him last summer before being rebuffed — then Green Bay would owe Dallas its 2028 first-round draft pick, sources involved in the trade told ESPN,” Schefter wrote.
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