After watching the Philadelphia Eagles steamroll their way to a Super Bowl title this season, Micah Parsons wasted no time trying to recruit Myles Garrett to the Dallas Cowboys to take down their NFC East rivals in 2025.
Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, and Micah Parsons (?) all found themselves in Super Bowl week trade conversations, which ended up being weirdly fitting for a game defined by defensive line play. It took,
Dallas Cowboys 2021 first-round draft pick Micah Parsons (left) laughs with team owner Jerry Jones. Parsons has become one of the top players in the league.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) No matter what you hear these days,
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons wants to create an 'Avengers, assemble' moment with Myles Garrett to take down the Eagles.
The Cleveland Browns have a crisis to solve. Myles Garrett wants to leave and play for a Super Bowl contender, and there should be no shortage of teams lining up to get him. Unsurprisingly, Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons has already started recruiting him.
Big names at the defensive end position have been labeled as potential trade candidates this NFL offseason, such as Maxx Crosby, Micah Parsons, Trey Hendrickson, and Myles Garrett. And, Buffalo Bills fans on social media have been clamoring for a trade for a star edge rusher since the season’s end.
Merriman would love his first ever professional fight to be against James Harrison, who is also known as “Deebo.” Merriman thinks the event “would be massive.”
No matter what you hear these days, the Cowboys aren’t actually shopping Micah Parsons. Which is good, because North Texas couldn’t survive the loss of another civic icon
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t made a splash in the draft in some time. This prediction would certainly qualify. NFL.com allows all of their draft analysts to turn in mock drafts throughout the offseason and Dan Parr has certainly shaken up the first round with this doozy.
Skip Bayless is back at it, and this time, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is in his crosshairs. Parsons floated the idea of taking a pay cut if it meant bringing Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett to Dallas — but Bayless isn’t buying it.
Micah’s on an inside track to the HOF. So is Myles Garrett. Which is why his general manager, Andrew Berry, says the only place Garrett is going from Cleveland is Canton. Superstars usually win these standoffs, so the answer seems clear:
For now the Browns insist that they are not shopping Garrett, who has already totaled over 100 career sacks in just eight seasons. That's what evey NFL team says when a critical player demands a trade, though. If it becomes clear Garrett won't play another snap in brown and orange, they'll have little choice but to entertain offers.