CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons are rising to the occasion. It’s natural to point to the unexpected players that have stepped up for a Cowboys team ravaged by injuries. It’s a tribute to the next-man-up approach and accelerates the development of young players heading into next season.
Could edge rusher Micah Parsons be the odd man out after the Dallas Cowboys paid quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb last offseason? If he is, Parsons doesn't seem too worried about it. "I understand how the business side goes," he said ...
Micah is Micah ... and in fact, as our Mike Fisher notes in the Fish Report, Parsons actually had a very good week "flapping his gums'' about his own contract and Dallas' roster-building future - even though we understand why some in Cowboys Nation thinks Micah talks too much.
With a season full of ups and downs, the Dallas Cowboys are set to close out 2024 with more questions than answers, but not without some standout moments and controversies.
A funny thing happened on the way to Week 16 for Dallas. Sunday afternoon’s game between the Eagles and Commanders officially eliminated the Cowboys from the postseason, and two of the biggest and most polarizing stars in town grew into undeniable leaders within the organization.
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is 'likely' to play on Sunday against the Buccaneers despite being questionable with an illness.
Dallas Cowboys three-time All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons took notes this past offseason. He took note of how Dallas' front office's delay in re-signing both qu
Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons is now part of elite company. See where his latest sack now places him among the NFL's best.
We are quickly approaching the end of the 2024 regular season with two games left to play. Dallas has scratched and clawed its way back up and are now just one
The Dallas Cowboys won 12 games in three consecutive years heading into this season. But Mike McCarthy will tell you that run didn't begin in 2021. It began in the waning weeks of the previous season,
It’s up to players to protect themselves and it’s up to teams to protect their investments. At $255 million, Jalen Hurts is the biggest investment the Eagles have ever made.