It’s now been just over two weeks since the Dallas Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, ending a very messy, very public contract dispute. In that time, the Packers have gone 2-0 against two of the NFC’s top teams from last season. And in those 2 games, Parsons has racked up 1.5 sacks and 10 pressures, 8 of them coming in the Packers’ 28-17 win over the Washington Commanders for Thursday Night Football.
It’s no surprise that the former Cowboy was the player chosen to stop by the Amazon
Prime TNF post-game booth for an interview after his performance. Packers fans took that time to show a little “Midwest Nice” to Cowboys owner and general manager, Jerry Jones, by sharing their gratitude in the form of “Thank You Jerry!” chants ringing throughout Lambeau Field.
Ouch! This might be one of the few times Jerry wishes his name wasn’t part of a celebration. If that wasn’t brutal enough, as the chants picked up behind the set, Micah Parsons bobbed his head along to the rhythm before hyping up the fans even more.
Okay, so maybe it wasn’t so much gratitude from fans as it was gloating. But Green Bay might be the only place right now where “thank you, Jerry” is actually being said sincerely. Between Parsons’ dominance on the field and the fan reaction, it’s safe to say the Cowboys’ owner probably isn’t feeling the love.