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Eagles Denied Micah Parsons Trade by Cowboys Before Season Opener
The Philadelphia Eagles, reigning Super Bowl champions, have decided not to participate in the traditional banner-raising ceremony before their season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, with head coach Nick Sirianni emphasizing a focus on the present and future rather than past achievements. Quarterback Jalen Hurts echoed this sentiment by choosing not to wear his Super Bowl ring, and wide receiver A.J. Brown affirmed the team's readiness to move forward without dwelling on last season. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys, known for their offseason drama orchestrated by owner and general manager Jerry Jones, denied the Eagles' trade inquiry for linebacker Micah Parsons, a move that would have been controversial given the divisional rivalry and Parsons' stature. The Eagles have also finalized key defensive position battles, naming Sydney Brown as starting safety over rookie Andrew Mukuba and Adoree' Jackson as the starting cornerback, while the inside linebacker competition remains undecided. The upcoming Eagles-Cowboys game thus marks not only the NFL season's start but also a clash between a championship team focused on maintaining momentum and a Cowboys franchise thriving on drama and high-profile moves.

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