Micah Parsons remains active on social media after his 2025 NFL season was cut short with an ACL injury. The Green Bay Packers' defensive end/linebacker has had a busy Thursday, talking about his new teammate, Trevon Diggs, and his former boss, Jerry Jones.
After defending Diggs against a Dallas Cowboys fan calling him "the worst corner in the league," Parsons received plenty of comments. The five-time Pro Bowler responded to fans by noting that Jerry Jones had dragged his name down for months, and he felt like responding now.
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Fans responded to Parsons again, with some saying he should move on from the Jones situation.
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"you sound like an obsessive ex bro lol," one fan said.you sound like an obsessive ex bro lol
We don’t hear Dak bitching and crying for the shit that this franchise has put him through. You just crave attention and it’s so funny. Hop off your phone and support your team who plays in the playoffs soon. Complete weirdo dude😭😭
“Slandered your name to cowboys media” half of us think you were at fault that negotiation based on your actions alone 😭😭
Others told Micah Parsons to pick his battles, be more careful about who he goes after and even warned him about making Cowboys fans turn on him.
"Bro is bored while in rehab I get it. Lots to think about while being injured. You also don’t help yourself with all this tweeting," one fan said. "That’s fine bruh but don’t come for other people or reporters for reacting and commenting on the Diggs/Cowboys situation. Sounds hypocritical that’s all," another fan said. "well this is one way to get cowboys nation to turn on you. Hopefully Packers fans will love you as much as we did out here," another fan said.Also read: Micah Parsons mocks Matt Eberflus after Cowboys DC admits defensive issues without All-Pro DE
Jerry Jones said he was "sad" after Micah Parsons went down with injury
In the wake of Parsons suffering a season-ending injury, Jerry Jones offered his thoughts on the situation. The Cowboys owner said he felt sad about his former player, while wishing well to the pass rusher.
"I'm sad for Micah. That's quite a challenge. I wish him the very best on his recovery," Jones said, via The Athletic. "... There's a lot of ways you can couch this thing. But, Micah, I wish you the very best."The debate surrounding this move will continue for many years, and both parties continue to fuel it.
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