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A "poison pill" clause blocks the Packers from trading Micah Parsons to any NFC East team without giving up their 2028 first-round pick.
A "poison pill" clause in Micah Parsons' August trade from the Dallas Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers prevents the Packers from trading him to any NFC East team, including the Eagles, without surrendering their 2028 first-round draft pick.
The same restriction applies to defensive tackle Kenny Clark, with Dallas required to send Green Bay the 2028 pick if Clark is traded to an NFC North team.
The clause, reportedly designed to block Parsons—born in Pennsylvania—from joining the Eagles, was confirmed by ESPN and adds a significant barrier to any potential trade.
Parsons, 26, has 6.5 sacks in eight games this season.
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Una cláusula de "píldora venenosa" impide que los Packers cambien a Micah Parsons a cualquier equipo del este de la NFC sin renunciar a su elección de primera ronda en 2028.