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Ex-Cowboys Player Sends Blunt Message About Jerry Jones After Micah Parsons Trade
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The Dallas Cowboys have dominated offseason headlines after trading away Micah Parsons, one of the league’s top defensive stars. The move stunned many around the NFL, but the reaction of former Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis may have summed it up best. Now a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Lewis spoke openly about the decision and pointed directly at team owner Jerry Jones.

Lewis said, “It’s Jerry’s World, man. It is definitely a surprise. Micah, I thought he was going to be a staple for a long time, but I feel like feelings get sour and things went south. So it’s the NFL. Anything can happen.”

His words highlight the tension that has surrounded Dallas throughout training camp and highlight how unpredictable the relationship between players and management can be, especially with Jerry Jones in Dallas.

Jourdan Lewis played 115 games with the Cowboys after being drafted in 2017 out of Michigan in 2017. He played primarily as a slot corner and became known for his speed and coverage ability.

During his time in Dallas, he shared the locker room with Parsons and saw firsthand the rise of the star pass rusher. Lewis signed with Jacksonville to bolster their secondary and now finds himself commenting on one of the most shocking trades of the 2025 season.

Micah Parsons was not only the centerpiece of the Cowboys’ defense but one of the faces of the franchise. His departure to Green Bay sent shockwaves through the league. Dallas discussed long-term roster balance and contract disputes as part of the reasoning, but the decision raised questions about how Jones manages top talent.

For fans, it is difficult to imagine the Cowboys' defense without Parsons, who was regarded as one of the most dominant pass rushers in football. Many have questions regarding how competitive Dallas will be on the defensive side this season with the loss of Parsons.

Jerry Jones has long been one of the most influential and controversial owners in the NFL. Known for his willingness to take risks and his heavy involvement in football decisions, Jones has shaped the Cowboys' brand into one of the most valuable in sports. However, decisions like the Parsons trade continue to spark debates about whether his personal management style sometimes undercuts long-term stability.

The Cowboys will open the 2025 season under a ton of pressure. The Cowboys play the first game of the season on Thursday, on the road at the Philadelphia Eagles. In that game, their defense must prove it can perform without Parsons, and fans will be watching closely to see if this gamble pays off. A strong performance in Week 1 could quiet some of the noise, but a shaky start will only intensify criticism of Jones and the front office.

The words from Lewis are a reminder of how quickly things can change in the NFL. What was once thought to be a long-term partnership between Parsons and Dallas has ended, and now the Cowboys must find their identity without one of the most dominant defenders in the game.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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