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Packers' Hafley Notes Defense Can Thrive without Parsons
Jerry Jones expressed sympathy for Micah Parsons after his season-ending ACL injury, despite their recent contract dispute and Parsons' trade to Green Bay.
- During his weekly 105.3 The Fan appearance on Tuesday, December 15, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones sent well wishes after an MRI on Monday, December 15 confirmed Micah Parsons tore his ACL.
- Earlier this year, negotiations between Micah Parsons and Dallas culminated in a trade on Aug. 28 that sent Parsons to Green Bay for two first-round picks and Kenny Clark, with the Packers signing him to a four-year, $188 million extension.
- Hurt on a non-contact play in the third quarter, Week 15, Parsons tore his ACL and was placed on injured reserve, ending his season after leading the league with 83 quarterback pressures and 12.5 sacks this year.
- Saturday, the Packers will play their first full game without Parsons as they visit the Chicago Bears with the NFC North lead at stake, while Dallas' playoff chances have fallen to 1%.
- Given an ACL tear's recovery timeline, Micah Parsons is expected back in September, and Jerry Jones said he has seen this process before while Jeff Hafley predicted Parsons will return stronger next year.
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Packers' Hafley makes big prediction about Parsons while noting how defense can thrive without him
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