Cowboys BREAKING: Micah Parsons
Moves To Injury Report with Illness
Before Eagles Game
ARLINGTON The Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles will meet on “Sunday Night Football” at AT&T Stadium with a lot on the line. The Cowboys have a chance to take over the division lead from the Eagles with a win and potentially take the lead in the NFC. With the next chapter in the Cowboys and Eagles storied rivalry set to be written, Micah Parsons is ready for anything. “It’s always one of the biggest games in football, if not the biggest,” Parsons said. “The intensity is always high, the emotion’s high, everyone wants to win … “You know it’s a brawl. It’s always one where you got to get the ice bags ready.”
But as of Sunday morning, Micah must ready for something else. An aspirin, maybe. Or an IV. Or some chicken-noodle soup, as he’s now a last-minute add to an otherwise clean Dallas injury report. Parsons is dealing with an illness … but is expected to play. Meanwhile … The 9-3 Cowboys have been on a hot streak lately as they have rattled off six wins in their last seven games, with the only loss being to the Eagles.
Many thought the 10-2 Eagles were running away with the division just a couple of weeks ago, but now, Dallas is within striking distance, which gives the game a whole different feel to it. But for all the potential outcomes of the game in the division and the playoff picture, Parsons wants to win and beat up the Eagles in the process.
“It’s about just winning and going out there and dominating,” Parsons said. “You want to go out there and make a point at some point throughout the season, and just no matter who’s in front of you, just beat the hell out of them.” Related: Cowboys BREAKING: Emergency Surgery for Coach Mike McCarthy With so many storylines to watch on Sunday night, the Cowboys have the chance to slay the Eagles and put to bed several narratives about post-surgery coach Mike McCarthy’s team this season. But it won’t be easy, despite the Eagles being humbled by the San Francisco 49ers last week. This matchup is the very definition of a heavyweight fight, and each possesses serious knockout power.
It will be tough, brutal and come Monday morning, bruising … just the way Micah likes it. As long as he gets that aspirin, that IV and that chicken-noodle soup along the way.