Brian Schottenheimer breaks silence on the controversial Micah Parsons trade
He emphasized that the move stemmed from a thorough roster analysis and the opportunity to strengthen multiple key positions with the assets acquired.
The trade, which involved Parsons and brought defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks to Dallas. Not only reshapes the team’s defense but also affects internal team dynamics.
Schottenheimer highlighted that moves of this magnitude allow the team to “achieve certain things” that would be difficult without fully leveraging trade opportunities.
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer doesn’t see the Micah Parsons trade being a moment of adversity for the team. “This was a unanimous decision. This was unanimous from top to bottom. … Guys will step up. … I think there’s a chance for us to grow as a football team.” pic.twitter.com/Mxw2zTSMaK
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Kenny Clark and the rebuilding strategy
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones also commented on the deal, stressing the value of the return they received for Parsons.
According to Jones, there was a verbal agreement with the All-Pro linebacker that was later modified by his agent. Which accelerated the team’s decision.
Brian Schottenheimer pointed out that adding Kenny Clark represents a major boost to the defensive line. “We’re certainly excited about bringing in Kenny Clark. He’s very disruptive inside. At the end of the day, we’ll have to maximize the picks we have, and that will obviously be the plan.”
Micah Parsons departure marks a turning point for the Cowboys as they aim to balance. Young talent with veteran experience while planning for the coming seasons.
With this statement, Brian Schottenheimer confirms that the team made a measured, unanimous decision focused on its future. Making it clear that Parsons exit was a calculated move within a long-term plan rather than an impulsive choice.