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The Dallas Cowboys are being called out for a $29 million franchise tag prediction for controversial wide receiver George Pickens. The post Cowboys Called Out for $29 Million Franchise Tag Prediction appeared first on Heavy Sports.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, they were OK with the fact that they would be sending one of the best defenders in the NFL to a conference rival. However, they made sure that Parsons could not haunt them in their own division.
Based on Adam Schefter's latest report for ESPN, the Dallas Cowboys screwed the Philadelphia Eagles more than once in their attempt to acquire Micah Parsons. Th
The Dallas Cowboys included a "poison pill" condition in the Micah Parsons trade to the Packers , according to ESPN. The clause prohibits Green Bay from trading their pass rusher to the NFC East, notably the Eagles after they tried to land the multi-time All-Pro during his summer holdout.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded defensive end Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers before the season began, they added a unique clause to the deal, one that suggests they were concerned about the Eagles trying to acquire him.
The Dallas Cowboys put a "Poison Pill" clause in Micah Parsons' trade to Packers to prevent him from playing for Eagles until at least 2028.
The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers agreed to "poison pills" in the Micah Parsons trade that prevents the superstar linebacker from being traded to an NFC East team down the road. There was also a "poison pill" attached to Kenny Clark.
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The Cowboys have once again proved the Eagles are always on their mind
A recent report revealed how the Dallas Cowboys are doing whatever they can to slow down the Philadelphia Eagles.