Frustrated Parsons: Cowboys-Packers Tie Overshadows Prescott’s Sack

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Micah Parsons Returns to Arlington: Sacks Dak Prescott, but Tie Spoils the Night

In a meeting full of emotions and unexpected twists, Micah Parsons returned to AT&T Stadium, this time wearing the colors of the Green Bay Packers, to face his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. The final result: a 40-40 tie that left mixed feelings in the player. Parsons achieved what he wanted: to capture his former teammate, Dak Prescott. However, the tie and the team’s overall performance tarnished the night for the defensive player.

“I’m not going to lie, I’m upset. I’m very disappointed, with the way we played in general.”

Micah Parsons
Parsons praised Jordan Love, the Packers’ quarterback, who threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns. The defensive player even thanked Love for his performance. In the game, Parsons applied pressure on four occasions, two of them in overtime, including a sack on Prescott on second down and goal, which could have prevented a touchdown. Prescott had an outstanding performance, with 319 yards and three touchdowns, matching Love’s performance. Parsons acknowledged Prescott’s accuracy and his good game.

“I think he played better than we played defensively. I give Dak credit.”

Micah Parsons
Parsons revealed that the emotions of his return to Dallas faded after his trade. He mentioned that he has not spoken to Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, in months and that the trade was a matter of respect.
Frustrated Parsons: Cowboys-Packers Tie Overshadows Prescott's Sack
“Ves lo preciso que se veía el número 4 esta noche, simplemente lanzando sus pases, llegando a sus receptores, el tiempo”, dijo Micah Parsons sobre su ex compañero de los Cowboys, Dak Prescott. “Creo que jugó un mejor partido del que jugamos a la defensiva”. Kevin Jairaj/Imagn Images
During the game, there was no exchange of words between Parsons and Prescott. The Cowboys’ quarterback acknowledged the defensive player’s good game. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer praised Parsons and anticipated more matchups in the future. Jones, for his part, did not lament the trade, acknowledging Parsons’ impact on the game. The final result left the Packers with a 2-1-1 record and the Cowboys with 1-2-1.
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