Even though the 2024 NFL season didn’t go as planned for the Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons still got picked for the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in a row. The 25-year-old player is hopeful about the team’s future. The Cowboys ended their season with a 7-10 record after losing to the Washington Commanders in Week 18, leaving fans wondering what’s next for the team.
What will happen to the Cowboys in 2025 with uncertainties about head coach Mike McCarthy’s future, quarterback Dak Prescott recovering from an injury, and the offense not performing as well as fans are used to? Parsons predicts a Super Bowl win. Parsons gained a lot of attention this week after saying on his podcast ‘The Edge’ that the Cowboys will win the trophy next season.
This comment received criticism and was discussed by TV personalities, including Chris Broussard on FS1’s First Things First. Broussard laughed at the comment, calling the Cowboys “so focused on winning the Super Bowl that they’re not thinking clearly.” Nick Wright, the show’s host, also reacted to Parsons’ statement, which caught some people’s interest. Wright supported Parsons’ comments and said that the Super Bowl is the perfect time to make big predictions.
Parsons’ positive outlook for next season is something all players should have. While Wright is known for making bold statements, not all NFL fans may agree with him, but he’s not necessarily incorrect.
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