By MAX WINTERS, US DEPUTY SPORTS EDITOR
Published: 08:31 EDT, 31 August 2025 | Updated: 08:31 EDT, 31 August 2025
NFL insiders were quick to report the news of Micah Parsons' mammoth trade to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night but it seems details of the deal were already known by the most unlikely of sources a day earlier.
A post from X user @boobdoc01 on Wednesday night revealed that whispers had emerged in the 'breast enhancement community' that Parsons was heading to Wisconsin.
It read: 'So…the breast enhancement community is rather close knit. My DFW colleagues are texting the s*** outta me right now saying the Micah Parsons to Green Bay deal is cemented and both Teams are playing it up for all the PR they can get.
'Take it for what it's worth, but the wives can't keep a secret…at all.'
Just 24 hours later, Parsons was a Packers player.
The biggest saga of the NFL's offseason finally came to an end Thursday night when Jerry Jones and the Cowboys ended their contract dispute with Parsons by sending him to Lambeau Field.
Details of Micah Parsons' Packers trade were leaked by a very unlikely source a day earlier
Whispers had emerged about Parsons' Packers trade in the 'breast enhancement community'
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys finally ended their contract dispute by sending him to Green Bay
The Packers gave up first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 along with three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark to get the two-time All-Pro edge rusher, who agreed to a contract extension with Green Bay.
Parsons was given a record-setting $188million, four-year contract that includes $136m guaranteed. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he offered Parsons more guaranteed money.
With his move to Green Bay, Parsons becomes the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
During his unveiling on Friday, Parsons said he went through the hardest four months of his life as he feared his contract stalemate with the Cowboys would stretch into the start of the season.
Now that the matter finally has been settled, the superstar pass rusher wants to create a legacy befitting one of the NFL's storied franchises.
One day after the Packers made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history, Parsons arrived at Green Bay on Friday, saw the exhibits saluting the franchise's Hall of Famers and imagined his own future.
'I looked on that wall and I saw Brett Favre, I saw Reggie (White), I saw all those legends, and I was like "I've got to be there",' Parsons said.
Parsons also said he plans to wear No. 1, becoming the first Packer to do so since Curly Lambeau from 1925-26.