Rashan Gary Reflects on His Wild Transition to the Cowboys and Future Goals

Rashan Gary Reflects on His Wild Transition to the Cowboys and Future Goals

New Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl outside linebacker Rashan Gary experienced a chaotic week following his trade from the Green Bay Packers. On March 6, after seven seasons with the Packers, Gary faced a social media scare when he was hacked, leading to premature goodbye messages. The situation escalated as the Packers officially traded him to the Cowboys for a 2027 fourth-round pick. Gary described the experience as surreal, stating, "Just the whole experience, it was crazy." Despite the rumors, he remained focused on training and preparing for the upcoming season with the Packers until his agent confirmed the trade. In the midst of his transition, speculation arose regarding a potential trade for five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Maxx Crosby. However, due to salary cap constraints, the Cowboys could not accommodate both players. Gary acknowledged the situation, saying, "He's a hell of a player" and expressed his commitment to making an impact in Dallas. Now, Gary steps into the role previously held by All-Pro teammate Micah Parsons, who was traded to Green Bay. Gary emphasized that he is focused on winning meaningful games and contributing to the team's success. Familiar faces await him in the Cowboys' locker room, including defensive tackle Kenny Clark and defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Gary highlighted the importance of their past relationship, stating, "KC is my dog" and expressed excitement about reuniting with Clark. As the Cowboys look to improve their defense, which struggled last season with just 35 sacks, Gary aims to bring his skills to the forefront. He recorded 7.5 sacks in the first half of the previous season but faced challenges afterward. Gary remains confident in his ability to affect games positively, focusing on making plays that matter as he joins Dallas in pursuit of victory.

Source: CBS Sports - 2026-03-12