Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons says he’s not giving up on the season
The Dallas Cowboys have lost three straight games and their star quarterback, Dak Prescott, for multiple weeks to a hamstring injury. Pundits and fans have suggested the season is over, but on his podcast, Micah Parsons has said the season is anything but over.
The Penn State product appeared on “The Edge with Micah Parsons,” where he discussed Prescott’s injury.
“Cowboys nation, more trials and tribulations, it’s hard to compare us to any other unit it’s not a bunch of season-ending injuries but it’s injuries, conflicts,” said Parsons, “Heartbeat of the team, our QB 1, obviously Dak Prescott is gonna miss a couple of weeks but you know what I would say?
We been here before.” Parsons referenced Prescott’s hand injury in 2022 when backup QB Cooper Rush came in and led the Cowboys to a 4-1 record until the All-Pro could return and finished the season with a 12-5 record. Parsons also laid out his mentality for the rest of the season.
“The record is 3-5 but there’s a bunch of games here where you say we could’ve won if we done the things the right way,” said Parsons, “We got a chance, they always say it’s not over till the fat lady sings and I ain’t hear her sing yet. I ain’t hear her sing once yet, as long as I’m still alive, as long I’m still a part of this team I’m gonna keep fighting…point blank period.”
Parsons is expected to return for the Cowboys game on Sunday, Nov. 10, against the Philadelphia Eagles and will try to start the mid-season turnaround.
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