Rumors swirl in Dallas as Micah Parsons reportedly considers leaving if the Cowboys miss the playoffs.
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Micah Parsons is reportedly considering a future outside of Dallas if the Cowboys miss the playoffs again. A source close to the organization hinted that the All-Pro linebacker is growing frustrated with the team’s lack of postseason success. Parsons is allegedly evaluating his long-term future — and that may not involve the Star if things don’t change soon.
More than just a defensive anchor, Parsons is becoming a powerful internal voice. He’s spoken out about accountability and consistency. Behind-the-scenes footage shows visible frustration after losses, and fans fear that emotional edge could signal a breaking point.
Inside the locker room, the tension is building. According to ESPN Dallas, players sense the stakes have never been higher heading into the 2025 camp. With Dak’s future uncertain and Parsons leading the charge on defense, some wonder if change is coming.
However, Parsons’ camp quickly denied the rumors. In a brief statement to NFL Insider, his agent clarified: “Micah loves being a Cowboy. This is just postgame frustration. He’s never requested a trade and remains committed.”
Still, the shockwave has already rippled through Cowboys Nation. Expectations are sky-high, and failure to make the postseason might not just break hearts — it could shake the very core of the franchise.