Prescott Relieved: Solution to Parsons’ Transfer, Cowboys Ready

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In a recent statement, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott shared his impressions on Micah Parsons’ transfer to the Green Bay Packers. Although not completely surprised by the transaction, the player highlighted the importance of overcoming the matter for the team.

With the way the negotiations developed, it seemed the situation had become personal.

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The move, which involved defensive tackle Kenny Clark and first-round picks in 2026 and 2027, seems to have brought relief to the team, according to Prescott. The quarterback emphasized the need to prove his worth on the field and praised Clark’s incorporation, highlighting his leadership and experience. Prescott also mentioned that the team’s focus is on the next game against the Philadelphia Eagles, minimizing any distraction caused by the trade. Furthermore, Prescott expressed his satisfaction with the resolution of the situation, noting that Parsons has been financially rewarded and that the team will face him in a month. Parsons’ return to AT&T Stadium with the Packers is scheduled for September 28. Prescott admitted that the transfer avoided a possible distraction for the team. Osa Odighizuwa, who was chosen as the team captain, also shared his feelings about the transfer, acknowledging the sadness, but focusing on the game. For the division’s rivals, the transfer was a relief. Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata admitted the team had prepared specific game plans to face Parsons in recent years. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed the issue with the team, and Prescott didn’t feel the need to speak further on the matter. Prescott concluded that the situation served as a reminder of the professional nature of the sport.
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