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Micah Parsons wants Eagles and 49ers to receive ‘the same energy’ Cowboys endured after their losses – Yahoo Sports

  1. Micah Parsons wants Eagles and 49ers to receive ‘the same energy’ Cowboys endured after their losses Yahoo Sports
  2. Micah Parsons to Cowboys’ critics – Bring ‘same energy’ for rivals – ESPN ESPN
  3. Micah Parsons calls critics to give Eagles, 49ers same energy as Dak, this Phillies year? | THE HERD The Herd with Colin Cowherd
  4. Cowboys LB Micah Parsons: Don’t ‘throw shade on us’ without ‘same energy’ toward Eagles, 49ers NFL.com
  5. Is Micah Parsons Right to Rail Against All the Cowboys Haters Out There? | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
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SWAGU WALKED OFF after Jeff Saturday said Micah Parsons could play WHERE?! 😂 + NFL news | Get Up – ESPN

  1. SWAGU WALKED OFF after Jeff Saturday said Micah Parsons could play WHERE?! 😂 + NFL news | Get Up ESPN
  2. Nick at Nite: Micah Parsons is making my job hard DallasCowboys.com
  3. Micah Parsons ‘The Next Deion Sanders’? Dallas Cowboys Star Hints At New Two-Way Role – On Offense – FanNation Dallas Cowboys News, Analysis and More Sports Illustrated
  4. ‘I’m an OLD SCHOOL, PASSIONATE player’ 😤 – Micah Parsons [FULL INTERVIEW] | The Pat McAfee Show ESPN
  5. Cowboys’ Micah Parsons talks new celebrations on The Pat McAfee Show The Dallas Morning News
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Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy scolds Micah Parsons as ‘No. 1 violator’ of most important camp rule; Parsons responds – CBS Sports

  1. Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy scolds Micah Parsons as ‘No. 1 violator’ of most important camp rule; Parsons responds CBS Sports
  2. Cowboys’ Parsons eyes being ‘one of the greatest Hall of Famers’ – ESPN ESPN
  3. Micah Parsons, Who Paid a Large Chunk of $67,000 Rookie Party Bill, Narrates the Details of His Best Outing With Dak Prescott & the Cowboys The Sportsrush
  4. Chase for perfection, Super Bowl is on for Micah Parsons DallasCowboys.com
  5. Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons & Mazi Smith Copying ‘Los Angeles Rams Playbook’ with Aaron Donald and Suh? Sports Illustrated
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Love Is Blind Reunion: Paul Calls Out Vanessa Lachey’s ‘Personal Bias’ in Micah Exchange (Exclusi… – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Love Is Blind Reunion: Paul Calls Out Vanessa Lachey’s ‘Personal Bias’ in Micah Exchange (Exclusi… Entertainment Tonight
  2. Love Is Blind’s Micah Would Have Said ‘Yes’ to Marrying Paul PEOPLE
  3. Love Is Blind’s Paul responds to bridesmaid cheating rumours Cosmopolitan UK
  4. ‘Love Is Blind’ Star Paul Says Vanessa Lachey Had ‘Personal Bias’ in Micah Reunion Exchange (Exclusive) Entertainment Tonight
  5. Love Is Blind’s Paul Slams Reunion ‘Interrogation,’ Vanessa Lachey’s ‘Personal Bias’ After Heated Live Exchange PEOPLE
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Georgetown coaching candidates: Penn State’s Micah Shrewsberry reportedly emerges while Rick Pitino not in mix – 247Sports

  1. Georgetown coaching candidates: Penn State’s Micah Shrewsberry reportedly emerges while Rick Pitino not in mix 247Sports
  2. Georgetown Targeting Micah Shrewsberry in Coaching Search, per Report Sports Illustrated
  3. LINKS: With Patrick Ewing Out, Georgetown Hoyas, Rick Pitino, Ed Cooley and more are in the News Nonstop Casual Hoya
  4. Georgetown targeting Ed Cooley on eve of NCAA’s: Is this the job the coach will take? Kevin McSports
  5. Roundup: Grace Van Dien Reveals Producer Misconduct; Georgetown Fires Patrick Ewing; UNC Out of March Madness The Big Lead
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Penn State, Micah Shrewsberry address student section behavior vs. Rutgers (updated with new PSU statement) – 247Sports

  1. Penn State, Micah Shrewsberry address student section behavior vs. Rutgers (updated with new PSU statement) 247Sports
  2. Penn State fans accused of targeting Rutgers players with ‘racist’ and ‘vulgar’ language, university responds Fox News
  3. Rutgers targeted by Penn State fans’ vulgar, racist language during comeback win (Update) NJ.com
  4. Micah Shrewsberry says Penn State’s spirits being down in second half was ‘crazy’ On3
  5. Rutgers could join select Big Ten group with third straight NCAA Tournament appearance 247Sports
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Justin Jefferson, Micah Parsons discuss 2023 Pro Bowl Games with Marshawn Lynch in background – NFL.com

  1. Justin Jefferson, Micah Parsons discuss 2023 Pro Bowl Games with Marshawn Lynch in background NFL.com
  2. Kyle Brandt walks us through the skills competitions at 2023 Pro Bowl Games NFL.com
  3. Saquon Barkley carries NFC offense to victory in dodgeball challenge | Pro Bowl Skills Showdown NFL.com
  4. DeAngelo Hall breaks down how Eagles’ passing scheme utilizes skillsets of A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith | ‘NFL Total Access’ NFL.com
  5. Tyreek Hill, Sauce Gardner and Micah Parsons discuss their ‘Madden NFL 23’ skills at Pro Bowl Games NFL.com
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Cowboys LB Micah Parsons responds to frenzy after comments on Jalen Hurts’ MVP candidacy

FRISCO, Texas — Micah Parsons knew the risk in the moment.

The Dallas Cowboys All-Pro linebacker understood the high-interest NFL climate, how the Philadelphia Eagles’ fan base embraces the word’s “fanatic” etymology as exuberantly as any does.

“I’m not trying to make no enemies,” Parsons told Buffalo Bills pass rusher Von Miller on Miller’s “Voncast” show this week. “I just love the game so much that I can’t, when things are off, I can’t hold it in like I’ve got to say something.”

So Parsons said it.

“If we look at the Eagles,” he wondered, “is it Hurts or the team?”

Translation: Is quarterback Jalen Hurts deserving of MVP honors if his team, a model of talent and stability, depends less on his individual performance to succeed than a counterpart like the Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes?

Bleacher Report aired a clip of the conversation Tuesday, the full interview downloading Wednesday.

Thursday after practice, sweat still dripping down his face, Parsons addressed the feedback from the first question of his weekly media availability.

What does Philadelphia now think of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native?

“I’m sure they hate me,” Parsons said. But “I’ll always, I mean: You’ve got to stand on everything you say, just as a man.”

Parsons said he didn’t mean he was standing on some fans and social media pundits’ interpretation of his conversation. Just that those who believed he was criticizing Hurts’ performance misunderstood the intention of the conversation.

After his suggestions about Jalen Hurts’ MVP candidacy made waves with Eagles fans this week, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons followed up on Thursday. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Hurts has thrown for 3,157 yards and 22 touchdowns this season, rushing for another 686 yards and 10 scores. No quarterback has played cleaner football than his 0.8% interception rate, his 32 total touchdowns trailing only Mahomes. (The Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow and Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen also have accounted for 32 total touchdowns.)

“No pun intended or no disrespect to Hurts,” Parsons said. “I think he’s doing great this year. But you know me: I’m a defensive guy, and I said the Eagles’ defense is the team to watch. They just got hell of [defenders] making plays all year. From a defensive aspect, I know how offensive guys get all the credit.

“So I just wanted to stick up for the defensive guys.”

Parsons mentioned cornerbacks Darius Slay and C.J. Gardner-Johnson, as well as Eagles offensive linemen Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata and Jason Kelce, as Philadelphia players who have impressed him on the 12-1 team.

“Why is quarterback the most valuable position when there are 22 jobs?” Parsons asked. “Now is it the hardest position? You can argue it’s probably the hardest position, that and cornerback.”

Quarterbacks exclusively have won the AP NFL Most Valuable Player award since 2013, with Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers leading the pack with four of those honors. The last defensive player to win the award was Giants outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor in 1986. In 36 seasons since, the league MVP has 29 times recognized a quarterback (including split awards), and the other eight winners were running backs.

Parsons is the reigning NFL defensive Rookie of the Year after a campaign featuring 13 sacks, three forced fumbles, 20 tackles for loss and 84 tackles for loss. His versatility and athleticism have continued to anchor the Cowboys’ defense this year, racking up 12 sacks in 13 games in addition to three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery returned for a touchdown.

Parsons has lined up primarily as a defensive end despite the Cowboys “officially” reporting him as a linebacker. He’s currently the odds-on favorite for NFL Defensive Player of the Year, per BetMGM.

Does that warrant MVP consideration? Parsons has never explicitly advocated for his own recognition so much as his position and side of the ball’s due respect.

“People forget that football is complementary,” Parsons said. “How good we do on defense helps Dak [Prescott]. If we hold the team to their 20[-yard line] and they punt, then [our returner] gets the ball back to the 50, now Dak is already on the plus side. It’s complementary football. Not everything is just QB or whatever.

“It’s defense, special teams, it’s guys who don’t get the credit.”

Parsons acknowledged that his perceived slight at Hurts generated a “s***storm,” a risk even more notable as the Cowboys host their NFC East-rival Eagles on Christmas Eve. At 10-3, Dallas would need help to catch Philadelphia in the division race. But the playoff-caliber matchup will be telling for both teams.

Parsons said he doesn’t worry about speaking his mind, believing “people should have opinions” and his — as long as they’re respectful — are a mark of authenticity.

“Not once did I ever disrespect Hurts or any other player in any way,” Parsons said. “I’m just talking football. If football is a hurtful conversation, then what are we playing for? I think the job is more hurtful than the conversation, you know.

“[Others] get to talk s*** all day. Why can’t we talk a little chatter? I don’t understand what’s so hurtful when we talk about each other.”

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NFL scores, schedule, live Week 5 updates: Cowboys’ Micah Parsons wrecks Rams; Taysom Hill explodes for 4 TDs

It’s Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season, and we’re keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day. The Week 5 slate has some fantastic matchups and storylines beginning with the Giants and Packers in London, and we’re here to help you watch it unfold. Check back often to find out everything you need to know.

Week 5 schedule

Thursday

Colts 12, Broncos 9 (OT) (Takeaways)

Sunday 

Giants 27, Packers 22 (in London) (Takeaways)
Vikings 29, Bears 22 (Recap)
Patriots 29, Lions 0 (Takeaways)
Bills 38, Steelers 3 (Takeaways)
Chargers 30, Browns 28 (Recap)
Texans 13, Jaguars 6 (Recap)
Saints 39, Seahawks 32 (Recap)
Jets 40, Dolphins 17 (Recap)
Buccaneers 21, Falcons 15 (Takeaways)
Titans 21, Commanders 17 (Recap)
49ers 37, Panthers 15 (Recap)
Eagles 20, Cardinals 17 (Recap)
Cowboys 22, Rams 10 (Recap)
Bengals at Ravens, 8:20 p.m. ET (Gametracker)

Monday

Raiders at Chiefs, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)

No good!

Oh, Kyler Murray. First, he slid before the first down, bringing up third down instead of moving the chains. Then, with 22 seconds left and no timeouts, Murray spiked the ball. Now the Cardinals had to kick a field goal, and their kicker, journeyman Matt Ammendola (already on his third team this year), was missing wide right in warmups. Unsurprisingly, Ammendola missed wide right again, ensuring the NFL’s lone undefeated team (the Eagles) would remain flawless for another week.

Micah. Parsons.

It was only fitting that Micah Parsons put the finishing touches on the Cowboys fourth straight win. With the Rams, down 22-10, trying to make things interesting with a late touchdown, Parsons got underneath the pads of right tackle Rob Havenstein and blasted Matthew Stafford, knocking the ball loose. Cowboys ball. Game over. 

Parsons’ final stat line: five tackles (one for a loss), nine QB pressures, three QB hits, two sacks and a forced fumble. Game-wrecker.

Cardinals pull even

James Conner injured his ribs, Darrel Williams hurt his knee, and Jonathan Ward was ruled out with a hamstring injury. All that leaves at running back is Eno Benjamin, and when the Cardinals needed a big play, he came through. With his 11-yard scamper, Arizona tied things up with Philadelphia.

Two fake punts!

How did we get so lucky? Within minutes of each other, we got fake punts from both the Rams and Cardinals. Los Angeles’ fake was definitely cooler because it involved punter Riley Dixon throwing a pass, but Arizona’s proved to be more valuable, as the Cardinals ended up getting a field goal right before the half to pull within four points.

Hollywood highlight

Go off, Marquise Brown! This is why the Cardinals traded a first-round pick for the young wideout. He can turn a routine play into a touchdown, just like he did here. Two Eagles should have tackled him around the 18-yard line for a modest gain. Instead, he shaked and baked the Philadelphia defense en route to a 25-yard score.

Pick-six!

The 49ers are the NFL’s best defense, and nothing that has happened against the Panthers suggests otherwise. In fact, San Francisco secured a pick-six for the second straight game. 

Pollard > Zeke?

Another game, another run that supports the notion that Tony Pollard should touch the ball more than Ezekiel Elliott. On his 57-yard touchdown, he exploded like a missile up the middle, stepped out of two tackles and then weaved his way into the end zone. As for proof of Pollard’s long-term effectiveness: per Next Gen Stats, Pollard has rush yards over expectation per carry of +2.6. Elliott, meanwhile, is at -0.5.

Kupp turns on the JETS

Cooper Kupp continues to amaze. On his latest highlight, he makes this one-handed catch look way too easy and then flies away from everyone for the 75-yard touchdown.

Still no first-quarter points for Cards

Inexplicably, the Cardinals still haven’t scored in the first quarter this season. Five games, zero points over the opening 15 minutes. The fact that they entered Sunday 2-2 is pretty remarkable. 

Dazzling first career catch

Injuries have plagued Tutu Atwell since joining the Rams as a second-round pick in 2021, but he’s a big-play threat who showed as much in the first quarter Sunday. The Rams needed someone to make a play, and the 5-foot-9 speedster delivered by hauling in Matthew Stafford’s perfectly thrown ball for a 54-yard pickup.

RB Mosses CB

Tevin Coleman is only 6-foot-1, but he played like he was 6-foot-5 in leaping over Myles Hartsfield for a 30-yard catch.

Scoop & score

Demarcus Lawrence didn’t wait for the offense to take the field to try and score the first points of the game. Instead, Lawrence picked up the ball after a strip sack from Dorance Armstrong Jr. and took it 19 yards to the house fewer than two minutes into the game.

Taysom Hill is ELECTRIC

The Saints got a much-needed victory over the Seahawks on Sunday, thanks almost entirely to Taysom Hill. He scored not one, not two, not three, but FOUR touchdowns as New Orleans outlasted Seattle in a 39-32 thriller. His final stat line: nine carries for 112 yards and three scores on the ground to go along with a 22-yard touchdown pass. If New Orleans hopes to contend for a playoff spot this season, it’ll need to lean more on Hill like it did Sunday.

Back-breaking INT

The Commanders are now 1-4 after Carson Wentz threw an awful interception at the goal line as they tried to go for the win late in the fourth. It marked his sixth interception in five games. Meanwhile, the Titans are on top of the AFC South after their third straight victory.

Another rookie RB TD

We’ve had rookies James Cook and Dameon Pierce score touchdowns today, and now Kenneth Walker III is on that list. Taking on a bigger load for the injured Rashaad Penny, the second-rounder burst through the middle and scampered untouched for the 69-yard touchdown.

Game-winning FG no good

Brandon Staley nearly gave the Browns the win after his Chargers’ fourth-down attempt failed in their own territory. However, the defense stepped up, and rookie Cade York’s 53-yard field goal attempt went wide right. Los Angeles moves to 3-2.

Another red-zone INT

Jacoby Brissett has been competent for the Browns through the first three quarters of games this season. But during the final frame, and more specifically with the game on the line, the Deshaun Watson fill-in has faltered badly. Just an ugly, ugly interception with a chance for Cleveland to take the lead with under three minutes left.

Geno AGAIN

Shockingly, the Seahawks have been one of the most fun offenses to watch so far this season. It’s basically just Geno Smith throwing deep to DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, and it’s been glorious. Smith just delivered another pristine touchdown pass to Lockett, this time for 40 yards.

This is the Taysom Hill we know and love. Not only has he rushed seven times for 51 yards, but his lone completion resulted in a 22-yard score for Adam Trautman.

Browns-Chargers in a shootout

Last season’s meeting between the Browns and Chargers resulted in 89 points — a 47-42 Los Angeles victory. We’ve got another shootout Sunday, as the teams have combined for 55 points entering the fourth quarter. The most recent score came courtesy of Kareem Hunt, whose two-yard score gave Cleveland back the lead.

Dyami x2

Who’s Dyami, you ask? It’s the Commanders wideout Dyami Brown, a third-round pick out of North Carolina in 2021. It’s understandable if you don’t know him, because in his first 19 career games, he made just 13 catches for 171 yards and zero touchdowns. He’s already got 105 yards receiving Sunday and his first two career touchdowns, including this beautiful one-handed snag.

Zappe delivers

It’s been all Patriots in New England on Sunday. And while rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe hasn’t carried the offense, he’s been more than competent filling in for Mac Jones. Zappe has completed 16 of his 19 passes for 165 yards, one interception and this on-target touchdown to Jakobi Meyers to extend the advantage.

First-career TD

Shouts to the Bears’ Velus Jones Jr., who scored his first career TD on a dump-off jet sweep to pull the Bears within one score.

First-career INT

Oh no, Trevor Lawrence. Trying to force a pass into the end zone on second-and-1 from the seven-yard line, Lawrence threw it right to Derek Stingley Jr., the No. 3 overall pick in this year’s draft. Big mistake from Lawrence keeps the game all tied up.

Lockett quiets the crowd

The Saints looked poised to enter halftime with the lead. Then Alvin Kamara fumbled and Geno Smith did what he’s been doing all year, slinging the ball into a tight window to Tyler Lockett for the 35-yard touchdown in the final seconds.

Josh Allen is INSANE

It’s as if Josh Allen is playing Madden on easy sometimes. Against a Steelers defense that entered the contest allowing 251.5 passing yards per game, he has 348 yards and four touchdowns … IN TWO QUARTERS. Even crazier is that Allen has only completed 14 passes. That’s 24.9 yards per completion, which is just off the charts explosive.

10-for-138

That was Justin Jefferson’s stat line in the first half. Ten receptions (on 10 targets) for 138 yards. One of, if not the best wide receiver in football is showing out against the Bears.

Catch of the day? 

Of course anything is possible, but I don’t think we’ll see a better catch today than the one Darnell Mooney made against the Vikings. What a beauty!

Gabe Davis have a day!

An ankle injury slowed Gabe Davis through the first month of the season. He missed Week 2, and in the games he did play he only managed eight receptions for 138 yards. Well, he certainly looks healthy against the Steelers, as he’s racked up 160 yards … IN THE FIRST HALF. He already has touchdowns of 98 and 62 yards for an average of 80 yards per catch. That’s ridiculous.

Cousins on FIRE

Kirk Cousins in prime time? No thank you. Kirk Cousins overseas? Not ideal. But Kirk Cousins at 1 p.m. ET? That’s where the Vikings quarterback shines, and he’s been flawless so far against the Bears. He’s completed 17 straight passes to start the game, which is a franchise record. Those completions have resulted in 176 yards and a touchdown as Minnesota is in complete control.

Wentz bomb

The Commanders offense has been inept the past two weeks. Carson Wentz is attempting to change that in Week 5, and he looked to second-year wideout Dyami Brown to do so. With Brown in one-on-one coverage, Wentz launched a perfect deep ball that his wideout caught in stride, which he took 75 yards for the score.

Rookie RB breaks free

Second-round rookie Breece Hall has improved every week for the Jets, and he’s already made a huge play in the first half against the Dolphins. No one picked up Hall out of the backfield, leading to an easy pitch and catch that went for 79 yards down to the Miami 1-yard line. Michael Carter then found the end zone to put New York up double digits.

Ekeler off to the races

Badly in need of a spark, the Chargers got one from Austin Ekeler, who made one cut and was off to the races for a 71-yard gain. Credit to Greg Newsome II, though. He tracked down Ekeler before he crossed the goal line, which ended up saving four points since Los Angeles had to settle for a field goal.

Geno still cookin’

Geno Smith has been one of the NFL’s best stories through four weeks, and he’s off to another great start against the Saints. Two passes, two completions, 65 yards, and this 50-yard strike to DK Metcalf strike on the run to put the Seahawks ahead.

SAFETY!

The No. 4 overall pick isn’t just a lockdown cover cornerback. Sauce Gardner can make plays in the backfield, too, and Teddy Bridgewater learned the hard way on his first snap of the game. Coming on a corner blitz, Gardner blew up Bridgewater to force intentional grounding in the end zone. That’s a safety! 2-0 Jets.

Chubb can’t be stopped

Nick Chubb may be the best pure running back in the NFL, so the Chargers might want to wrap up the Browns’ three-time Pro Bowler. It didn’t happen on this play, as Chubb stepped out of one tackle, avoided another and bounced off a third before rumbling down the right sideline for the 41-yard touchdown.

98 yards!

A potentially disastrous start turned into the perfect one for the Bills. After Taiwan Jones muffed the opening kickoff, backing up Buffalo on its own two-yard line, Josh Allen more than made up for it by unloading a dart that floated over the heads of two Steelers defenders and into the hands of Gabe Davis. The explosive wideout took it the rest of the way for a 98-YARD touchdown on the opening drive.

Barkley fights back

After missing some time with a shoulder injury, Giants running back Saquon Barkley came back in a big way during the second half of Sunday’s game against the Packers. Barkley’s 41-yard catch and carry set up his go-ahead touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter. 

Giants ‘trick or treat’ for TD 

Daniel Bellinger’s touchdown run was certainly a treat for Giants fans, as the tight end’s score cut New York’s deficit to 17-10 in the second quarter. The score was the result of some trickery from Brian Daboll’s offense, as Bellinger’s score came off a reserve play following a 40-yard run by Barkley. 

Tight end Marcedes Lewis got into the end zone for his first touchdown since the 2020 season as Green Bay added a second first-half touchdown in London Sunday. Lewis’ score gave the Packers a 17-3 lead over the Giants in a matchup between two 3-1 teams. 

Rain nowhere in sight for Week 5

If you’re in any sort of fantasy league, it’s always worth checking the weather. Don’t make the same mistake I did.

Last week, the remnants of Hurricane Ian brought heavy rain for the Jaguars-Eagles matchup in Philadelphia and the Bills-Ravens showdown in Baltimore. Rain is usually a bad thing for fantasy, and it’s especially bad for kickers. Yet when the 1 p.m. games kicked off last weekend, the Eagles’ Jake Elliott was in my starting lineup. Unsurprisingly, he flopped.

For those worried about inclement weather for Week 5, whether for fantasy purposes or otherwise, don’t be. As of Friday afternoon, at least according to Rotowire’s weather report, nine of the 15 games set for Sunday and Monday are expecting clear skies, three are expecting partly cloudy skies and three are being played in domes, where you’d expect optimal conditions. Of all the contests, only one has any chance of rain at kickoff. That’s the Texans against the Jaguars in Jacksonvillle…with a 2% chance of precipitation. Don’t expect wind to be much of a factor, either, per RotoGrinders Chief Meteorologist Kevin Roth.

What I’m really trying to say is that if your favorite team (or fantasy team) loses in Week 5, there’s no one to blame but those on the field (or in your lineup). 

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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons rips block that led to Giants rookie’s injury: ‘I hate to see that s— man’

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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons called on the NFL to ban the low block that left New York Giants rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux with a sprained MCL.

Thibodeaux suffered the injury Sunday night against the Cincinnati Bengals in a preseason game. He was hit low by tight end Thaddeus Moss while he was rushing the passer. Thibodeaux went down but was back on the sideline after he was checked out in the locker room. He did not play again for the rest of the game.

“I don’t why cutting is still allowed in the NFL!! We grown a-s f—ing men! Let’s play ball bro! I hate to see that s— man!” Parsons tweeted Sunday night.

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Micah Parsons, #11 of the Dallas Cowboys, warms up against the Denver Broncos during a preseason game at Empower Field At Mile High on August 13, 2022 in Denver.
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Giants coach Brian Daboll was asked about the block on Monday.

“Those are tough blocks – the blocks that are coming from across the line of scrimmage within the tackle box. You’ve got to see it, and then you’ve got to do a great job of trying to play with your hands. So, it’s unfortunate that K.T. went down. But that’s part of the game,” he said.

Thibodeaux was reported to be out 3-4 weeks with the injury. Daboll would not put a timeline on his return.

“I’d say it’s day-to-day really,” he said. “I’m not forecasting when a player can come back or not come back. I know he’ll come in and get treatment. We’ll take it day-by-day, and when he’s ready to go out there, that’s when we’ll put him out there.”

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Kayvon Thibodeaux, #5 of the New York Giants, stands up after an apparent injury during the first half of a preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals at MetLife Stadium on August 21, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. 
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Thibodeaux is set to miss some practice time and the final preseason game against the New York Jets.

“It’s value to be out at practice. You try to simulate it as best you can to gain live reps, but as many repetitions as any of our guys can get – whether it’s a rookie or a veteran – I think that helps them. It helps each unit. K.T.’s been doing everything we’ve asked him to do since he’s been here. He’s been a good teammate,” Daboll said. 

“He’s worked extremely hard. So, certainly, you never want to miss time. He has the right attitude. The right approach. He’ll rehab as hard as he can rehab and be ready to go when he’s ready to go.”

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen, #8, throws a pass as New York Giants’ Kayvon Thibodeaux, #5, rushes him during the first half of a preseason NFL football game Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J.
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Thibodeaux was the No. 5 overall pick of the Giants in April. In 10 games during his final season with Oregon, he had 49 total tackles, including 12 for a loss and seven sacks. He was a consensus All-American in 2021 and the 2019 Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year.



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