The Green Bay Packers shocked the football world on Thursday when they officially traded for Micah Parsons in a blockbuster deal with the Dallas Cowboys. A trade that started off as a harmless rumor over the last week or so is now reality, and the Packers' expectations have changed now that the deal is done.

The Packers wasted no time extending Parsons and getting a contract done for the foreseeable future as a part of the Parsons deal, inking the star pass rusher to a four-year, $188 million deal making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in football and giving him a big raise from the deal that the Cowboys had offered him.

On the Cowboys side, Dallas is getting defensive tackle Kenny Clark and a pair of first-round picks back for Parsons, and Jerry Jones is confident that the Cow

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