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Micah Parsons on Cowboys’ tribute snub: ‘I’ll leave my tribute in a win’

Micah Parsons isn't losing any sleep over the Dallas Cowboys refusing to roll out a tribute video when he returns to AT&T Stadium on Sunday.

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The Green Bay Packers star pass rusher will face Dallas for the first time since the blockbuster trade that sent him north just one month ago. Earlier this week, Jerry Jones confirmed there would be no video for Parsons, calling it "not appropriate."

Parsons brushed it off with reporters on Wednesday, saying he's more focused on what happens between the lines.

"There's a lot of things I can consider disrespectful throughout this process, but I wouldn't say the tribute is one of them," Parsons said, via Matt Schneidman of The Athletic. "I just think there's hard feelings maybe there for them. But for me, I'm happy where I'm at. And we got a really good football team. So I guess I can leave you my tribute in a win, I hope."

The 26-year-old certainly gave Dallas enough on-field material for a highlight reel. In just four seasons, he racked up 52.5 sacks, three All-Pro nods, and four Pro Bowl trips. But in the NFL, tribute videos usually go to guys with deep playoff runs or a decade-plus with one franchise — not players who had an ugly breakup with ownership.

Parsons hasn't exactly mended fences, either. He's cracked jokes at Jones' expense since the trade, and the Cowboys' decision not to honor him only adds fuel to the fire.

Now the only video Dallas fans might get is Parsons wrecking shop in green and gold.