The Cowboys put a 'poison pill' in the Micah Parsons deal
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The Cowboys put a 'poison pill' in the Micah Parsons deal
"Unbeknown to everyone except the few who crafted the August blockbuster trade that sent Parsons from Dallas to Green Bay was a "poison pill" condition that, according to sources involved with the deal, prevents the two-time All-Pro from playing for Philadelphia in the immediate future."
"The previously unreported condition states that if the Packers decide to trade Parsons to a team in the NFC East -- 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."
A poison-pill condition is attached to the August trade that sent Parsons from Dallas to Green Bay. The condition prevents the two-time All-Pro from playing for Philadelphia in the immediate future. The clause specifies that if the Packers trade Parsons to any team in the NFC East, Green Bay would owe Dallas its 2028 first-round draft pick. The Philadelphia Eagles attempted to acquire Parsons last summer but were rebuffed. Only a few people who crafted the trade were aware of the provision, according to sources involved with the deal.
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