Micah Parsons will play in AT&T Stadium as a visitor for the first time in his NFL career on Sunday when the Green Bay Packers play the Dallas Cowboys. Ahead of the matchup, ESPN’s “First Take” discussed how fans should react.

Former Detroit Lions quarterback Dan Orlovsky said he didn’t care about how fans reacted, but did say Parsons shouldn’t be upset about his trade.

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“I literally don’t care. Boo him if you want to boo him. Micah should be thanking the Cowboys for what they did to him,” Orlovsky said. “They got him outta there, they’re not a good football team, and they got him $150-plus million dollars. I really don’t have a strong feeling on this.”

Commentator Mina Kimes said Cowboys fans know who’s to blame for Parsons being in Green Bay.

“Here’s what’s gonna happen, by halftime, they’re gonna be boing Jerry Jones,” Kimes said. “Dallas fans aren’t stupid; they know why Micah Parsons is gone, and they know that the product on the field, which has been god awful, is because of the decisions Jerry Jones made.”

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Much has been made about Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ trade of Parsons, with many criticizing the owner for trading the generational talent.

Parsons will get his chance for revenge on prime time when the Cowboys host the Packers at 7:20 p.m. Sunday on NBC.