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Jerry Jones claims that telephone calls have stopped following the request for Micah Parsons

Sept. 28, 2025; Arlington, Texas, United States; The Dallas Cowboys quarter-arre, Dak Prescott (4), launches the pressure of the defensive winger of Green Bay Packers Micah Parsons (1) in the first quarter at the AT&T stadium. Compulsory credit: Images of Kevin Jairaj-Imagn

About 1,100 miles now separate Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones, even if the most recent rusher pass for Green Bay packers and the owner of Dallas cowboys display a magnetic attraction to talk about each other.

Jones was the last to stir up the persistent drama of the All-Pro trade in his first bonus at Green Bay a week before the start of the season. He said on Tuesday – in response to Parsons sharing on Sunday evening that Jones did not call him to inform him of the August trade – that he was only following the orders of parsons.

“I really don’t want to answer this,” Jones told a 105.3 FM radio interview in Dallas. “But this thing of the phone call stopped when he told me to remove his number from my dial. He no longer called him. So I left these calls.”

Parsons played his first match as a visitor to Dallas on Sunday evening, a match that ended with an equality of 40-40 when he dismissed the Cowboys quarter-Arrière, Dak Prescott, to force a basket tied.

Parsons said after the match that the Director General of Packers, Brian Gutekunst, had taken responsibility for his shoulders to inform the defensive player Kenny Clark that he went from Green Bay to Dallas in the trade which included two first round choices.

Not hearing Jones took a lot of emotion from the return of Parsons, he said on Sunday evening.

“Honestly, I think all the emotions for me, being in Dallas, left when they exchanged me,” said Parsons. “I couldn’t even speak to my owner, the person who wrote to me. I discovered my agent. So, for me, this emotional side was useless because in the same way he called me in his office, as a man, he could not tell me as a man. So, for me, this emotion side was gone. It was more a factor of respect at this stage.”

Retraced a well -used land in this area, the cowboys choosing not to make parsons the best paid defensive player of the NFL opened the opportunity to sign goalkeeper Tyler Smith and the long -term Daron Bland Coin half. Jones said on Tuesday that cowboys were in a healthier salary ceiling position and would like to consider contracts for the Large George Pickens recipient and the Brandon Aubrey botter.

Pickens arrived in Dallas via the business offset with the Pittsburgh steelers and is in the last year of his contract. Jones described Pickens as an “exemplary” teammate with the same work ethics in preparation.

Aubrey connected to the nine attempts at the field with a 64 yards long.

“I am proud to tell you that we have an exceptional structure in our ceiling space which will allow us to do a lot of things that I did not think (we could) at that time last year,” said Jones. “We got it. We paid a price for that. … We can do it now.”

– field level media

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