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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons Trade Reaction of ‘Wtf’ Goes Viral

One team in the NFC East has started off the 2025 NFL free agency period with a bang.

Spoiler alert: it's not the Dallas Cowboys.

Shocker, I know.

The Washington Commanders, last season's conference runners-up, have taken Dallas' "all-in" mantra from 2024 to heart in 2025.

The Cowboys' longtime division rival orchestrated a blockbuster trade to land receiver Deebo Samuel last week.

Now, per Adam Schefter, Washington has traded for offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans.

The Commanders have acquired the Pro-bowl lineman and a fourth-round pick in 2025 in exchange for four picks over the next two NFL Drafts.

This latest move just so happens to feature another position that is in-need for the Cowboys, adding to the growing frustration in Dallas' activity (or lack thereof) this free agency.

Related: Cowboys' Star Jealous Reaction To Commanders Trade For Deebo Samuel

Micah Parsons, who is in the midst of his own contract negotiations, was quick to voice his opinion just minutes after the announced trade.

He wrote a brief, yet apt, reaction via X.

"Wtf."

This reaction is one of many expressed by Cowboys players the last few hours.

Tunsil heads to Washington as a premier blind-side protector to quarterback Jayden Daniels.

Dallas, on the other hand, is stuck waiting for owner Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office to stop sitting on their hands.

Adding to this annual frustration from Cowboys Nation is the scope of inactivity over the last decade overall.

The Dallas Cowboys have not signed a free agent over $6 million per year since 2015 when they signed Greg Hardy.

For reference, the NFL cap has increased by almost $136 million since then.

Definitely something for Parsons and Cowboys fans to say "what the (flip)" about.

Related: Cowboys' Micah Reacts To Shocking $30 Million Contract Move

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This story was originally published March 10, 2025 at 5:09 PM.

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