Cowboys’ Micah Parsons Breaks Silence, Distances from Brother’s Divisive Comments

Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons Breaks Silence, Distances from Brother Terrence’s Divisive Comments

FRISCO - Micah Parsons is now offering his reaction to a series of destructive social media remarks regarding the star’s relationship with the Dallas Cowboys.

“As you know, if I have something to say I’m not afraid to say it,” Micah Parsons’ latest social media post reads. “I love my team, my brothers on my team and the city of Dallas and I’m more committed than ever to bring a championship to the greatest fan base on earth.”

Cowboys Nation is as happy to hear that as it must’ve been distraught to read previous posts from his brother Terrence Parsons Jr., a series of inane and potentially divisive comments that create the appearance of in-house dysfunction.

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Terrence called Cowboys fans “clueless,” accused the team of “the greatest crimes … being done (to Micah) by his own organization,” said Dak Prescott isn’t worth a salary increase, criticized the coaching staff’s playcalling and said, “Y’all gonna miss (Micah) when he goneeeeeeeee.”

Shortly after Micah Parsons clarified his stance, Terrence backpedaled, and said he didn’t mean any disrespect to members of the organization.

That’s is quite a claim from Terrence, who in other tweets seemed to be celebrating that as a result of this firestorm he was mentioned on local TV news and then tweeted at Shannon Sharpe asking that he guest on ESPN.

All of this unfolded on the same weekend that saw Prescott’s brother Tad announce that he wishes his brother would leave the Cowboys and that saw CeeDee Lamb’s mom say she wished that either her son be traded or that the Cowboys would “get Dak’s ass” out of Dallas.


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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.