Micah Parsons' brother is confident the four-time Pro Bowl linebacker will not be traded amid rumors linking him to the Green Bay Packers.Terrence Parsons dismissed the speculation on his X account Tuesday, saying:“I can’t stress this enough Jerry not trading Micah lol and it damn sure wouldn’t be to a packers team lol Micah might be they missing piece.”Weeks ago, Parsons requested a trade from the Cowboys as discussions between his agent and team owner Jerry Jones stalled. On Tuesday, Packers sideline analyst John Kuhn stirred the pot when he tweeted:“Micah Freaking Parsons.”That got many people in a frenzy, as they believed Parsons may be heading to Green Bay. That tweet garnered over 1.5 million views on X.Kuhn isn’t the only one sparking rumours online about Parsons potentially moving to Green Bay.Sportscaster Kay Adams said last Thursday:“As fan GM, I’m trying to make Micah Parsons to Green Bay happen for yall obviously. Temperature is a lil strange."While many people close to Parsons don’t believe he’ll leave Dallas, there is a belief that the Packers could use a stud defensive player like him to get to the next level. Green Bay has made the playoffs in each of its previous two seasons, while the Cowboys missed the postseason in 2024.Cowboys must offer Micah Parsons historic deal to keep him in DallasWith Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby getting massive wage increases this offseason, the value of Parsons, a two-time First-team All-Pro, has likely gotten higher.Parsons’ camp is holding firm in negotiations. For this dispute to get resolved, reports indicate the Cowboys may have to offer Parsons a bigger annual salary than any non-quarterback has ever gotten in the NFL. He’s entering the final year of his rookie contract, but it doesn’t appear he’ll be playing until there’s an extension on the table that he’s satisfied with.Myles Garrett’s yearly salary is now at $40 million, and that’s a number Jones may need to get to for Parsons to sign on the dotted line.The Cowboys open the regular season on Sept. 4 against the Philadelphia Eagles.