Derrick Henry was a guest on Micah Parsons' podcast during Super Bowl week. Eventually, with the help of the crowd, the conversation turned to Herny's free agency a year ago where he signed with the Baltimore Ravens while the Dallas Cowboys didn't even kick the tires on the veteran running back.
It’s that time of year for PFF to release season grades, and one graphic today caught my eye. PFF released its grades for the top five pass rushers in the NFL for the 2024 season. Dallas Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons sticks out first to me.
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FanSided on MSNLatest Myles Garrett trade report is exactly what Packers fans want to hearMyles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, and Micah Parsons (?) all found themselves in Super Bowl week trade conversations, which ended up being weirdly fitting for a game defined by defensive line play. It took,
It could be the offseason of the pass rusher, with Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby and even Micah Parsons could be on the move in what would each be seismic swaps with huge ripple effe
NFL draft analysts Daniel Jeremiah and Todd McShay ranked Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter as the No. 1 prospect in the 2025 draft class and discussed comparisons to former Nittany Lion Micah Parsons.
Micah Parsons is redefining success, but engagement bait is drowning out the real story. | From @BtchesLuvSports
Micah Parsons is a defensive end. After Parsons played 55.2 percent of his snaps at linebacker as a rookie, the Cowboys have used him almost exclusively as a defensive end. He has played under two different coordinators and now a third in 2025 in his five seasons.
With trade rumors surrounding Micah Parsons growing, a Dallas Cowboys insider providing an update that is music to Cowboys Nation's ears.
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The Dallas Cowboys are apparently taking their time with it comes to Micah Parsons and his contract extension. The Cowboys have not started contract talks with Parsons, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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Micah Parsons' desires naturally popped up on the Stephen A. Smith radar, and with a Cowboys segment to fill, ESPN's Stephen A. appointed himself Parsons' PR advisor.
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