The Micah Parsons saga in Dallas is over.
Now, as first reported by ESPN, the All-Pro pass rusher is being traded to the Green Bay Packers, who have already agreed to sign him to a four-year, $188 million contract.
Daily Mail has reached out to both teams for confirmation.
Parsons has been battling sore back issues and was said to be traveling for another opinion on the injury when he was seen flying out of Dallas-Fort Worth airport on Wednesday.
Now, though, the Penn State product and decorated linebacker improves a Packers defense that already ranked sixth in points allowed and fifth in yardage allowed last season.
Reacting to the news on X, Parsons posted a montage of his time in Dallas - with the video ending with footage of legendary Packers pass-rusher Reggie White.
He then said in a statement that it was 'more than a dream' and 'destiny' to play for the Cowboys.
'From the moment I arrived in Dallas, you embraced me and my family as your own. You made a kid from the east coast feel right at home in Texas. Every time I pulled up to work, every time I stepped on the field, I felt the weight and pride of representing you. You didn't just give me a jersey, you gave me a place to belong.'
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Micah Parsons is being traded from the Dallas Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers