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Packers fans flood Rashan Gary’s first post after Cowboys trade

Rashan Gary doesn’t need a hacker to express his feelings for the Green Bay Packers and the team’s fans this time around.

Following the news of his trade from Green Bay to the Dallas Cowboys, Gary went to social media to share a message to the fans he’s leaving behind in Green Bay.

“Thank you, Green Bay. Grateful to the Packers organization, my teammates, and Packers nation for seven great years. Appreciate all the love and support. Next stop- Dallas!” Gary wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Thank you, Green Bay. Grateful to the Packers organization, my teammates, and Packers nation for seven great years. Appreciate all the love and support. Next stop- Dallas! pic.twitter.com/VR9Op4grPB

— Rashan Gary ® (@RashanAGary) March 10, 2026

After all the trade rumors surrounding the former Michigan Wolverines star, Green Bay decided to trade Gary to the Cowboys in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.

The 28-year-old Gary spent his first seven seasons in the NFL with Green Bay, during which he played in 106 games (74 starts) and recorded 46.5 sacks and 271 combined tackles to go along with 111 quarterback hits and seven forced fumbles.

Packers fans react to Gary’s message after his trade to the Cowboys

Meanwhile, here are some of the strong reactions fans have to Gary’s farewell message.

“Best of luck Rashan,” said a fan on X.

Another one said: “Wow, seven years in Green Bay! 🧡💚 What’s the one thing you’ll miss most about Packers nation as you head to Dallas?

From a commenter: “Good luck – but regardless of what they say in Dallas, you already had played for “America’s Team.” 😏”

“Good luck. Many of us are heart broken.,” a social media user posted.

Via a different commenter: “Appreciate you too Rashan!!! The best of luck to you in Dallas! Say hi to Kenny for us!”

Said another: “Maaan..This one hurts. Shout out #52! You solidified your status in GB. 🫡”

Sep 21, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Green Bay Packers defensive end Rashan Gary (52) celebrates after a sack against the Cleveland Browns during the second half at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

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