Despite being eliminated from this season’s playoffs, Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons has a bold prediction about what the team will accomplish next season.
Micah Parsons believes it will all work out in 2025 in the grandest of ways. He's predicted - guaranteeing! - a Cowboys Super Bowl win. ... as well he should be.
Things did not go well for the 2024 Dallas Cowboys but hope springs eternal and podcasts are a place to have wide-ranging discussions. So Micah Parsons is now on record predicting that his team will win the Super Bowl next season.
Parsons finished the 2024 NFL season with 43 tackles, 12 sacks and two forced fumbles. Since entering the league in 2021, Parsons has established himself as one of the best defensive players in the NFL, but the Cowboys have struggled to find consistency overall.
Parsons addressed the situation on his latest Bleacher Report podcast episode, focusing on Hill’s decision to leave Kansas City for Miami in 2022. The Cowboys star said leaving Patrick Mahomes, a three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, could have been a mistake.
Things are not great around the Dallas Cowboys right now. The 2024 season was an abject disaster in just about every way imaginable: A year that began with calls of Super Bowl-or-bust opted for the latter before the end of October,
With one year remaining on his current deal, Micah Parsons is ready to look to the future with the Dallas Cowboys.
FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons knows he has outgrown his rookie contract, and with his fourth NFL season in the books, it's time to collect his second contract.
During the Orange Bowl between Notre Dame and Penn State, Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons made his choice for who he wants in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While watching Penn State's CFP semifinal game, Micah Parsons expressed his desire to play alongside Abdul Carter.
The Cowboys own the No. 12 pick in the upcoming draft. According to many projections, it seems unlikely that Carter would fall to Dallas. But, if he does, Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy could have an elite pass-rushing duo that would cause problems for other NFL teams for years to come.