After trading Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers , the Dallas Cowboys look much less like a Super Bowl contender -- at least on paper. Despite that big downgrade on defense, coach Brian Schottenheimer says his team's goal is still to lift the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the season.

In his first press conference since the Parsons trade, Schottenheimer was adamant that the Cowboys' internal expectations haven't changed, even with the loss of their star edge rusher.

"Nothing has changed," Schottenheimer said. "My goals haven't changed. Our team goals haven't changed. I hit the players on that today after I talked about the tough couple days for all the guys. It doesn't change. The standard is the standard."

Asked by our own Garrett Podell how trading Parsons gets the Cowboys

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