

The Green Bay Packers (2-1) face the Dallas Cowboys (1-2) in Week 4, which means we get to see Micah Parsons face his old team.
The game takes place in Dallas, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones already announced there will be no video tribute for Parsons.
During an interview with the Associated Press, Parsons was asked about his return game to Dallas and how he feels about potentially sacking Dak Prescott.
"It's going to be painful," Parsons said. "That's my guy. He was always like a good mentor for me. But you know how it is. He always told me if I ever faced him that it'll be a great matchup, so I'm excited to see what Sunday brings itself."
Parsons requested a trade from the Cowboys after Jones refused to pay him.
The Packers traded two first-round picks and Kenny Clark for Parsons, who signed a four-year, $188 million extension that included $120 million fully guaranteed at signing and $136 million in total guarantees with Green Bay.
"I accepted my fate weeks ago when the trade happened," Parsons said. "So, for me, it's just all about playing another game and just doing what I do best, and that's just be a disruptive football player. I think the media and the fans are trying to blow it up to be such a big thing. But I just look at it as just another game at AT&T."
Parsons has 1.5 sacks, three solo tackles, one tackle for loss and six quarterback hits on the season.
The Packers are coming off a bad loss to the Cleveland Browns (1-2), but Parsons has enjoyed his new team and city thus far.
"Besides the fans, just the teammates, the support staff, I mean they made this transition so great and I'm just extremely honored and blessed to be with such a great group of guys that want to win and that just want to play football and I think we've been playing really good football so far, so that helps and I just hope we continue that," Parsons said.
Parsons enters the Cowboys game with 54.0 career sacks in the NFL. It will be interesting to see how the Penn State product plays in his return game.