Micah Parsons' returns to Dallas in Week 4, but there will be no video tribute.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters on Monday that the club has no plan for a tribute-type video during Sunday's game against the Packers, similar to the ones they created for Emmitt Smith or Ezekiel Elliott upon their returns to Dallas.
"I don't think that's appropriate this way," Jones said, via the Dallas Morning News. "Emmitt [Smith] was a different story. That's not to diminish Micah. I think Micah has enough welcome out there and we just need to show that we've got antidotes for that."
It should come as no surprise that the Cowboys don't plan to honor a player who was with the club for four years. Jones stunningly traded Parsons to Green Bay in late August after contract talks broke down.
Jones has been steadfast in his belief that the Cowboys are better off after trading Parsons -- saving money and netting draft picks. The relatively short time in Dallas, coupled with the acrimonious end, underscores the decision not to compose a tribute video.
Parsons' return to Dallas on Sunday night will highlight Week 4. The Cowboys' defense has been woeful after trading their do-it-all star, allowing 92 total points and an average of 397.67 total yards per game in their 1-2 start. The 2-1 Packers, meanwhile, are coming off a stinging collapse in Cleveland and looking to get back on track in Dallas.