Beloved Legendary Player Wants to Return to Cowboys Before Trade Deal Heats Up
DALLAS, TX — August 8, 2025 — As the Dallas Cowboys navigate the ongoing saga surrounding Micah Parsons’ trade request, a familiar face has emerged with a bold plea to return. Randy Gregory, the former Cowboys defensive end recently released by the Atlanta Falcons, expressed a strong desire to rejoin Dallas, aiming to fill the potential void left by Parsons. The news, reported on August 7, adds another layer to the Cowboys’ turbulent offseason.
Gregory, who played five seasons with Dallas from 2015 to 2021, was a key rotational pass rusher, recording 16.5 sacks and 52 quarterback hits. Despite off-field challenges, his familiarity with the Cowboys’ defensive scheme and fanbase makes his pitch compelling. “Dallas has always been my home,” Gregory said in a statement. “If [Parsons] leaves, I’m ready to fill that spot. I know this system, I know the pressure here, and I’ll bring the fire the Cowboys need to keep chasing the Lombardi.”
The timing of Gregory’s plea coincides with heightened uncertainty around Parsons, the All-Pro edge rusher who requested a trade on August 1 amid stalled contract talks. While owner Jerry Jones has downplayed the likelihood of moving Parsons, the team’s recent decision to limit his tactical reps has fueled speculation. Gregory’s potential return could provide depth and experience, especially if Dallas considers trade offers for Parsons that could net multiple first-round picks.
Gregory’s tenure with the Cowboys was marked by flashes of brilliance, though injuries and suspensions limited his impact. After stints with the Denver Broncos and Falcons, he believes he’s ready to contribute again. Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer acknowledged Gregory’s past, noting, “Randy knows what it takes to play here. We value guys who understand our culture.”
As the Cowboys prepare for their preseason opener, Gregory’s offer adds intrigue to an already dramatic offseason. With fans chanting “Pay Micah” and the team eyeing a Super Bowl run, a reunion with Gregory could be a strategic move to maintain defensive strength. For now, Cowboys Nation awaits clarity on Parsons—and whether Gregory’s fire can reignite in Dallas.











