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The biggest surprise of NFL training camp just got even more intriguing. Micah Parsons didn’t just land in Green Bay through a blockbuster trade — he arrived with something to prove about his health, his future, and why the Packers gave up a king’s ransom to get him. What he said Friday afternoon might change everything fans thought they knew about this stunning move.
What Did Micah Parsons Say About His Health Concerns?
Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons met with reporters on Friday, Aug. 29, in Green Bay, Wis., nearly a day after being traded from the Dallas Cowboys. Parsons made sure to address any health concerns that might have still been lingering for Packers fans.
Parsons was sent to the Packers for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks in the 2026 and 2027 NFL drafts. For Parsons, this represents a fresh start to an already stellar career that includes three All-Pro selections.
When discussing the trade, Parsons clarified that he did not have any say in which team the Cowboys sent him to. Jon Machota, who covers the Cowboys for The Athletic, posted on X an image of Parsons at his opening press conference.
Most importantly, Parsons addressed the speculation head-on. He emphasized that he has no back issues. “Physically, I’m great,” he said.
Micah Parsons said he didn’t have any say in what team the Cowboys traded him to. No back issues. “Physically, I’m great.” pic.twitter.com/DLCYSqd7KS
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) August 30, 2025
Packers reporter Weston Hodkiewicz added additional comments from Parsons. “I think physically, I’m great,” Parsons said. “I can contribute a lot. We already talked about how we can ramp things up. They didn’t give up what they gave up for me to sit on the sidelines. … I’m gonna give it my all.”
Beyond the health questions, Parsons revealed something that caught everyone by surprise: Being at Green Bay feels like being at Penn State, where Parsons played in college. He added, “It feels like home.”
Micah Parsons: “This is the place where I feel I can take my next step and continue to have a great legacy here.”
Compares Green Bay to Penn State: “Feels like home.”(📹 @packers_access)pic.twitter.com/R05AhBmwg7— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) August 30, 2025
His trade to Green Bay ended a contentious contract dispute between Parsons and Dallas owner-general manager Jerry Jones. Jones held a press conference on Thursday night alongside his son, Cowboys executive vice president of player personnel Stephen Jones. At different moments, Jerry Jones referred to Parsons as “Michael” instead of his real first name, Micah.
What Type of Contract Did Parsons Get From Green Bay?
Parsons’ four-year contract with Green Bay is worth $188 million. He also gets $120 million guaranteed, making it the largest non-quarterback contract in NFL history.
Current Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant were beside themselves after hearing about the Parsons trade. Bryant’s responses ranged from “I’m lost right now” to “Jerry Jones…you gotta make sense to this s**t”.
Parsons, who will wear No. 1 instead of No. 11, plans on being ready to go when the Packers open their regular season at Lambeau Field against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sept. 7. NFL fans watching can expect Packers fans to cheer every move and tackle Parsons makes along the Green Bay defensive line.



















