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Garrett weighs in on Parsons deal, training camp

Garrett weighs in on Parsons deal, training camp

NBC Sports24-07-2025
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett and current NBC Football Analyst joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss his playing days with Jimmy Johnson, the Micah Parsons contract saga and more.
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