Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Dallas’ Micah Parsons (ankle) will seemingly miss his fourth straight recreation in Week 9

Within the first seven video games of the 2024 season, the Cowboys are 3-4. Dallas is coming off back-to-back losses. They took a 47-9 beating at residence in Week 6 vs. the Lions. The Cowboys had a bye in Week 7 after which adopted that up with a 30-24 loss to the 49ers in Week 8. 

All-Professional pass-rusher Micah Parsons has missed the final three video games in a row for the Cowboys with an ankle harm. He suffered the ankle harm in a 20-15 win vs. the Giants in Week 4. In 2024, the Cowboys protection is permitting a mean of (28.3) factors per recreation. That’s the second worst within the NFL solely to the Panthers. The Cowboys want their star move rusher again however he’s trending towards not being accessible for a fourth-straight recreation.

Micah Parsons is prone to miss the Cowboys’ Week 9 recreation vs. the Falcons

The Dallas Cowboys chosen Micah Parsons with the twelfth choose within the 2021 draft out of Penn State. In every of his first three seasons, Parsons has had at the very least (13.0) sacks. As a rookie in 2021, Parsons had 13 sacks, 84 mixed tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and 30 QB hits. That was sufficient for Parsons to win Rookie of the 12 months in 2021. He was additionally named to the Professional Bowl and was a first-team All-Professional choice. The 25-year-old had solely missed one recreation in his profession earlier than this season.

Parsons suffered an ankle harm in Week 4 vs. the Giants. He’s missed Dallas’ final three video games due to it. Over these three video games, the Cowboys are permitting a mean of (31.3) factors. Dallas is lacking the manufacturing of Micah Parsons as a game-changing defensive participant. A recreation vs. the Falcons in Week 9 shouldn’t be going to be simple with out Parsons. Kirk Cousins has the Falcons’ offense enjoying at a excessive stage. Can the Cowboys protection flip it round in Week 9 after permitting 30+ factors in back-to-back losses?


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