
The Dallas Cowboys are back from their bye and are looking to snap a two-game losing streak.
They are 3-5-1 this season, with wins over the New York Giants, New York Jets and the Washington Commanders.
Meanwhile, Micah Parsons, who is now with the Green Bay Packers and was traded to them from Dallas before the season, is sitting with a 5-3-1 record.
The trade came after he and Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones couldn't agree on a long-term contract extension.
Recently, it came out that in the trade agreed upon by Jones and the Packers, Green Bay is not able to trade Parsons at any time to the Philadelphia Eagles. Interestingly enough, the Packers could trade him to any other team if they were to choose so.
The Eagles are defending Super Bowl champions and NFC East division rivals with the Cowboys.
On Tuesday, Jones spoke about it on 105.3 The FAN.
"It has it's own definition," Jones said. "We didn't want, without consideration, Parsons going to a team we were going to play twice a year. I think that says it all right there."
Jerry Jones was asked on @1053thefan about the "poison pill" clause in the Micah Parsons trade to GB.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) November 11, 2025
"It has it's own definition. We didn't want, without consideration, Parsons going to a team we were going to play twice a year. I think that says it all right there." https://t.co/jAlyVaiZaH
The Cowboys lead the all-time series against the Eagles 74-59, but it's been Philadelphia who has won five of the last seven, including three straight.
The two rivals played each other in Week 1 this season, with the Eagles winning 24-20.
The next meeting is scheduled for Week 12 in Dallas.
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