Big Injury Update For Dallas Cowboys Ahead Of Their Sunday Night Game vs Philadelphia Eagles

The most powerful player on the team was seen limping around the field between plays for the second week in a row while Dallas Cowboys supporters clutched their breath. Micah Parsons seemed to be having pain in his lower back against Washington on Sunday. Later, he dismissed the adjustment as unimportant.

On Sunday, Micah Parsons sat in his locker, his work of havoc done. In the first quarter, he strained a muscle but continued playing. He pulled at the space in between the snaps but persisted.

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George Edwards, a veteran defensive coach with the Dallas Cowboys and someone Parsons looks up to, frequently checked on him to make sure he could. Before the start of the second half, they had a lengthy conversation on the sidelines.

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“We’ll certainly monitor that. … Feel good about the prognosis with him. I know he has checked in this morning and felt good. Feel good about him being available” Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones said.

The 23-year-old Parsons hobbled to the locker room at halftime and didn’t play consistently in the third quarter, but he finally returned to Dallas’ defense to stop Matthew Stafford and the Rams.

DeMarcus Lawrence, a defensive end, and others were given opportunities because of Parsons’ presence, and everyone on that side of the ball benefited from their teammates’ efforts. This season, Parsons has three games with multiple sacks.

Parsons leads the entire Dallas Cowboys defense in this area with a total of six, and as of Monday night, he is tied for first place in the league with three other players. But it appears that Parsons will continue to push. And as long as he does, maybe wonderful things will continue to occur.

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