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Jerry Jones' Wild Trade Claim: Parsons for Williams?

Summary

  • Jerry Jones claimed he offered Quinnen Williams for Micah Parsons.
  • A reporter refuted the trade, stating only brief contact occurred.
  • Jones cited difficulty winning with Parsons as a reason for trade talks.
Jerry Jones' Wild Trade Claim: Parsons for Williams?

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones ignited NFL discussions by alleging he proposed trading Micah Parsons to the New York Jets for Quinnen Williams. This claim, made on 105.3 The Fan, suggested a desire for Williams and a first-round pick in exchange for Parsons.

Despite Jones' assertion, New York Jets insider Connor Hughes countered, clarifying that while owner-to-owner discussions happened during Parsons' contract holdout, no concrete trade offers were extended or rejected. Hughes indicated that the Jets likely wouldn't have met the financial demands for Parsons.

Jones further attempted to rationalize the trade speculation, stating that the Cowboys hadn't achieved significant wins with Parsons on the roster. He suggested that opponents could effectively neutralize Parsons' impact, and that replacing him with multiple high-caliber players was considered.

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Jerry Jones claimed he offered a trade involving Micah Parsons for Quinnen Williams, but this has been disputed by insiders.
Jones cited the difficulty of winning with Parsons on the team and the possibility of replacing him with multiple top players.
An NFL insider stated that while there was contact, no actual trade offers were made or rejected between the Cowboys and Jets for Micah Parsons.

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