Packers getting Micah Parsons all but confirms Patriots blew their shot
Briefly

Micah Parsons became available amid a prolonged contract stalemate with the Cowboys, prompting trade interest from multiple teams. The Packers negotiated a deal that convinced owner Jerry Jones and sent Parsons to Green Bay for the 2025 season and beyond. Green Bay exchanged defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two future first-round picks to acquire Parsons and signed him to a massive four-year extension that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The Patriots were considered a realistic landing spot given cap space and defensive needs, and they potentially could have matched or exceeded the Packers' trade terms.
It was only a few hours ago that NFL insiders reported that the Cowboys were finally listening to trade talks about elite pass rusher Micah Parsons. Their drawn-out battle over a contract extension has been going on for months with no end in sight, leaving the door open for the Patriots to swoop in and steal the future Hall of Famer.
But that didn't last long, as the Packers managed to convince owner Jerry Jones that their deal was the best he would be offered, and they are set to add Parsons to their roster for the 2025 season and beyond. The NFC contenders also agreed to a massive four-year extension with him, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
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