
Arlington, TX – September 23, 2025
The NFL calendar has delivered one of the season’s most compelling matchups: the Green Bay Packers returning to AT&T Stadium to face the Dallas Cowboys. Yet the storyline that should dominate — Micah Parsons’ first game against his former team — will not unfold the way fans expected.
Parsons, the former cornerstone of Dallas’ defense and now a prized addition for Green Bay, confirmed he will not take the field due to a contractual clause in his new deal. The linebacker acknowledged the unusual stipulation and opened up about the emotions surrounding his return.
“I won’t be taking the field next week when the Packers face the Cowboys at AT&T. I can’t line up against the team that made me a star, especially not in the stadium I called home for so many years. That’s a clause I accepted when I signed my new deal with Green Bay,”
Parsons said.
For the Cowboys, Parsons’ departure this offseason sent shockwaves through the locker room and fan base. Drafted in 2021, he quickly became one of the NFL’s most dominant defenders, earning multiple All-Pro nods and redefining what a modern edge rusher could be. His exit to Green Bay left a void that Dallas is still trying to fill.
In Green Bay, Parsons has been embraced as a culture-changing talent, anchoring a defense with championship aspirations. But next Sunday, instead of hunting down Dak Prescott, he will be standing on the sidelines, watching two franchises collide with his story written across both.
The return to AT&T Stadium will still carry weight. Cowboys fans will see the star they once adored in enemy colors, even if only in pregame warmups. For Parsons, the reunion is a reminder of the complicated ties between loyalty, business, and legacy in the NFL.
While his absence may disappoint those craving a headline showdown, the emotional gravity remains. For the Cowboys, it’s about proving they can thrive without him. For the Packers, it’s about showing they’ve gained the kind of leader who changes everything — even when he’s not in uniform.
