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After Joining the Cowboys, Former Packers Star Rashan Gary Surprises Fans with a Message: "I Can’t Be Micah Parsons" – Revealing New Team Story That Resonates with Packers Fans.

Dallas, Texas – Dallas Cowboys made a trade with Green Bay Packers to acquire Rashan Gary, an edge rusher selected 12th overall in the 2019 NFL Draft, in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick. Gary has recorded 46.5 sacks over the past 7 seasons, though he didn’t fully meet the expectations when drafted by Packers.

After joining the Cowboys, Gary faced high expectations from fans, especially being compared to the defensive star Micah Parsons. Fans flooded his social media with hopes that Gary would become Parsons in the role of the team's centerpiece.

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Under the weight of this invisible pressure, Rashan Gary broke his silence and spoke up: “I can’t be Micah Parsons. I’m here to be myself and make the impact the Cowboys need. I’m not a replacement; I’m an individual with my own style of play and different goals.”

Gary further shared that he wasn’t comfortable being constantly compared to Parsons, who has become a symbol for the Cowboys. “When people always compare me to Micah, I feel like I’m not being truly recognized. I just want to be judged for what I do, not because of comparisons to someone else.”

Rashan Gary, Who Was Traded to Cowboys, Personifies State of Packers

Gary will play alongside Kenny Clark in Dallas and has a connection with new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who coached him during his first two seasons with Packers. This gives him confidence as he enters a familiar environment.

Last season, Gary started strong with 7.5 sacks and 13 quarterback hits, but he failed to record another sack over the final 10 games. Still, he believes his performance will bounce back this season. “I know I can do better. Sometimes, football isn’t just about stats, it’s about how you impact the offense.”

Though Gary can’t become Micah Parsons, he believes that continuing to stay focused and playing his style will help him find success. Cowboys are looking ahead with hope that Gary will shine with the new opportunities ahead.

Gary's return to Cowboys brings a new wave of expectations, not because he’s replacing Parsons, but because he’s a player who can bring key contributions to the team.

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