Terrence Parsons Jr., the brother of Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, teed off on the team after Jerry Jones failed to interview Ben Johnson for the head coaching gig.
Brian Schottenheimer has leapfrogged several candidates in the hunt for the head coach job at the Dallas Cowboys. This turn of events has shocked many. However, linebacker Micah Parsons’ brother Terrence Parsons Jr.
The narratives surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' coaching search have devolved into a circus of late, distracting from the team's top priority this offseason of extending Micah Parsons.
When discussing the recent coaching shakeup on his “The Edge with Micah Parsons” podcast, the star linebacker expressed it’s “very sad” to see McCarthy, 61, leave due to the relationships cultivated over the past few years while previewing what’s expected to be an “interesting” offseason in Dallas.
Parsons is expecting dramatic changes in Dallas but believes Cowboys ownership will make the right decision with their next head coach.
Demarcus Ware told Fox News Digital he's open to joining the Cowboys coaching staff, and suggests he would make Micah Parsons stop doing an in-season podcast.
Cowboys star Micah Parsons made his feelings about coach Mike McCarthy perfectly clear after McCarthy's departure from the team.
January 15 - Dallas Cowboys All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons called the decision to part with head coach Mike McCarthy "devastating." Parsons said on "The Edge" podcast this week he was not expecting Dallas and McCarthy to go separate ways after five seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from Mike McCarthy, and one of the team’s top players has made his first public comments on the decision.
The Dallas Cowboys didn't have the best of seasons in 2024, with a host of injuries derailing Mike McCarthy and Co's chances of a successful year. One such player who was bitten by the injury bug was Micah Parsons.
Dallas Cowboys three-time All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones had a 1-on-1 chat at the Cotton Bowl on Friday in Jones' suite to discuss the future in Dallas, including Parsons' looming contract extension.
Round two of the NFL playoffs will again feature two NFC East rivals of the Dallas Cowboys who look to keep Super Bowl aspirations alive. The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, while the Washington Commanders will visit the NFC powerhouse Detroit Lions on Saturday.