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Micah Parsons Trade: Reaction to Blockbuster, What’s Next for Packers, Cowboys

  • Blockbuster trade: the Cowboys sent Micah Parsons to the Packers for two first‑round picks (2026, 2027) and DT Kenny Clark — Parsons signed a four‑year, $188M deal with Green Bay.
  • Cowboys’ defense just lost its cornerstone — Dallas could struggle in 2025 and will need youngsters like Donovan Ezeiruaku to step up.
  • Packers instantly become a bigger NFC threat if Parsons and Jordan Love mesh, though Green Bay still has some offensive and roster questions to solve.

The Packers Are Now Contenders, And Betting On Micah Parsons Proves It

  • Blockbuster move: Green Bay traded two first-rounders and Kenny Clark for Micah Parsons — then signed him to a record non‑QB deal (4 years, reportedly $188M).
  • Immediate title talk: Parsons’ elite pass rush makes the Packers the NFC North favorite and a real challenger to the Eagles.
  • Must-watch matchups: early-season showdowns (vs. Lions Week 1, at Cowboys Week 4, vs. Eagles Week 10) suddenly feel like national‑TV events.

Rangers' Corey Seager Undergoes Appendectomy After Abdominal Pain

  • Corey Seager (two-time World Series MVP) had an appendectomy after feeling abdominal pain during Wednesday’s game and was placed on the 10-day injured list; recovery time is currently unclear.
  • The Rangers called up utilityman Dylan Moore, who’d just been signed to a minor-league deal after his release from Seattle.
  • Center fielder Evan Carter (broken right wrist) was transferred to the 60-day IL to open a spot on the 40-man roster.

Cowboys Trade Micah Parsons to Packers, Ending Offseason Saga

  • Micah Parsons has been traded from the Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers, ending a tense offseason standoff.
  • The Packers are reportedly giving him a four-year extension worth $188 million.
  • Parsons, a consistent force in Dallas (12+ sacks and 40+ tackles per season), requested a trade after stalled contract talks and sat out parts of the preseason while dealing with a back issue.

Why Rigetti Computing Stock Is Skyrocketing Today

  • Jim Cramer reversed course on Rigetti on Mad Money, calling it a potential “home run” after earlier saying it looked like a poor play — a high-profile endorsement that’s drawing attention.
  • Rigetti just made its 36‑qubit Cepheus-1 commercially available and is prepping Azure cloud integration plus a promised 100+‑qubit system by year‑end — concrete tech milestones to watch.
  • The stock spiked intraday (as much as ~12%) and is up about 19% over three months, but remains highly speculative despite the recent momentum.

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