Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons had some pretty high praise for Daniels this week, comparing him to two of the best to ever play the position—Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels had a standout rookie season and now his team is in the NFC Divisional Round.
While the Dallas Cowboys are sitting at home this postseason, two of their closest rivals remain in the mix in the NFC Playoffs and Micah Parsons believes one of these teams will score a big win this weekend.
Parsons, the No. 12 pick of the 2021 draft, is set to enter the final year of his rookie contract and is scheduled to make $24 million on the fifth-year option. The edge rusher is the top player priority for the Cowboys this offseason.
Per Howard Balzer, Washington hosted P Ryan Sanborn for a tryout on Thursday. Cowboys LB Micah Parsons said he plans to ask owner Jerry Jones what the future holds for the team before signing a new deal,
Following Sunday's loss to the Washington Commanders in the season finale, star edge rusher Micah Parsons sounded off on potential changes to the team's coaching staff. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The season is done for the Dallas Cowboys, as the Trey Lance-led squad couldn’t survive a back-and-forth second half against the Washington Commanders, losing 23-16 in the season finale. For Lance, it was a healthy effort despite the loss in his first start since 2022, and defensively Micah Parsons had a big day with 2.5 sacks.
It almost seems like Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons praises the Washington Commanders, Dan Quinn, and Jayden Daniels, more than he does his own team. OK, perhaps we are exaggerating a bit, but Parsons hasn't been shy about his love and respect for Quinn,
The 11-5 Washington Commanders took a trip to Arlington to take on the beat-up Dallas Cowboys in their regular season finale.
For Commanders coach Dan Quinn and his staff, clinching the better seed is reason enough to put winning over resting, and the team emphasized the desire to build momentum heading into the postseason as another reason why players like quarterback Jayden Daniels were starting despite having a spot in the tournament secured.
The Washington Commanders are playing with house money right now. Few people thought they would make the playoffs this season, much less win a playoff game. Now, they travel to Michigan with nothing to lose.