Micah Parsons Sends Dak Prescott Heartfelt Shout-Out
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A tie seemed to be enough for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to take a small victory lap over trading edge-rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
The Cowboys did a solid job of limiting Micah Parsons impact during the first half of his return to Dallas. The former Penn State star did not have a sack and had only two pressures in the first half on Sunday Night Football. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer was asked at halftime how his offense has been able to slow down Parsons thus far.
There's new details on Parsons' final days in Dallas, as well as those of his only head coach he actually played for, Mike McCarthy. Profiles on both made the rounds on Friday as the team finalized their preparations to play the Green Bay Packers,
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy did not see the Micah Parsons trade coming. In fact, in the weeks leading up to the trade, he heard that Jerry Jo
Jerry and Stephen Jones felt comfortable in new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus' ability to "scheme" pressure to replace Parsons through a variety of blitzes and coverage schemes after acquiring three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks from the Packers.
The Green Bay Packers will face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football during Week 4 of the NFL season as Micah Parsons returns to AT&T Stadium.