BREAKING : Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl 60 odds before & after Micah Parsons trade

Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer watches quarterback Dak Prescott at training camp at the River Ridge Fields.

The Dallas Cowboys sent shockwaves through the NFL world with the decision to trade perennial All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, where he will continue to be a thorn in the side of America’s Team.

Parsons’ move to the NFC North shakes up the race for the conference title, and could have some major Super Bowl implications.

While Parsons undeniably improves the Packers’ chances of bringing home another Lombardi Trophy, the Cowboys take a hit. But, while the loss of Parsons is major, it doesn’t move the needle when it comes to the team’s Super Bowl odds.

No one expected Dallas to contend for a title this season, and that remains the case with Parsons out of the picture.

According to BetMGM, the Cowboys have gone from +5000 (50-to-1) to +6000 (60-to-1), a minor shift. The Packers, however, saw their odds improve from +2200 (22-to-1) to +1300 (13-to-1).

Dallas remains a long shot in the Super Bowl picture.

The Packers, meanwhile now have the third-best odds in the NFC, trailing the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles (+700) and the Detroit Lions (+1000).

Of course, we’ll have to see how all of the action plays out when the season begins in less than a week with the Cowboys facing the Eagles on Thursday, September 4. Super Bowl 60 will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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