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Micah Parsons injury update: Cowboys LB makes final statement on status

Micah Parsons injury update: Cowboys LB makes final statement on status

Vaseline 2 months ago

After suffering what seemed to be a sting in the first half against the New York Giants, Micah Parsons suffered another injury in the fourth quarter and did not return. However, he subsequently made a final statement regarding his future status.

Parsons limped around the locker room after suffering a lower leg injury in the final minutes, the newspaper said. The Athletics Jon Machota. However, the star linebacker shared Dak Prescott ‘I’ll be good,’ which bodes well for the Cowboys heading into a mini-bye after the Thursday night football matchup.

Parsons left the field at MetLife Stadium in the fourth quarter on a cart after going down with an injury. He did not return as the Cowboys sealed the 20-15 win over the Giants to improve to 2-2 on the young season.

Afterward, Parsons spoke to reporters and said the X-rays on his ankle came back negative. He also has an MRI scheduled for Friday, which could help determine his status for next week’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the first Penn State Star said he would try.

In the first half of Thursday’s match, Parsons went on to make the tackle Wan’Dale Robinsonteammate Mazi Smith came to the rescue and appeared to hit him in the helmet. The referee then took him to the sideline, where he met with the training staff. The team later said he had a neck injury but would continue to play in the game.

“Micah Parsons was evaluated in the medical tent for a neck injury,” Prime Video’s Kaylee Hartung said later in the second quarter. “The problem, I was told, was a sting, an irritation of a nerve at the end of the neck. That partly explains why they needed so many medical professionals in the tent with him to get him back on the field.”

Dallas then earned the 20-15 win over the Giants to get back to .500 on the young season. The Cowboys got touchdowns from CeeDee Lam And Rico Dowdle to help lead the offense while the defense kept New York out of the end zone. The Giants’ only score came on field goals from Greg Joseph.