It's a real thunderclap in the NFL: the Dallas Cowboys have traded their defensive star Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
According to several sources, the deal includes a historic 4-year contract worth a total of $188 million, or an average of $47 million per season.
This amount officially makes Parsons the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history.
In return, the Cowboys get their hands on two first-round picks, a high price but one that demonstrates the strategic importance of this trade for both organizations.
Dallas loses its defensive pillar, but gains leeway to build for the long term.
For their part, the Packers solidify their defense with one of the NFL's most explosive players, capable of single-handedly changing the course of a game.
A transfer that changes the balance of power
With the arrival of Micah Parsons, Green Bay is sending a clear message: the organization wants to get back to the top of the NFC as quickly as possible.
Already competitive, the Packers add a formidable defensive weapon who could transform their defensive front into one of the most dominant in the league.
For Dallas, this transaction is a risky gamble. The team is betting on the future with its draft picks, but instantly loses its most influential defensive player.
Fans will have to be patient as the organization enters a transition phase.
This transfer will be remembered not only for its financial magnitude, but also for the impact it could have on the NFL hierarchy for years to come.
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