Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons is a huge fan of Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn. Parsons expressed his sadness when the Commanders hired Quinn away from the Cowboys in the offseason but made it clear he would always root for his former coach.
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You know who else is in trouble? Philly,” Parsons said "The Edge with Micah Parsons" ahead of the Dallas Cowboys matchup with the Eagles on Sunday.
What a weekend for the Washington Commanders. First, there was the surprise early Saturday morning that the United States Senate approved the legislation to grant Washington, D.C., control over the RFK Stadium land,
ARLINGTON, Texas — If, by chance, you still held out hope for the Dallas Cowboys to make the playoffs ... we're sorry. It's not happening this year. With the Washington Commanders' win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, the Cowboys were officially ...
Finishing with a final score of 36-33, the Commanders not only showed they could hang with the Eagles (again) – a team that came into last week looking to make a run at the No. 1 seed in the NFC Playoffs – they showed that they could be better.
Head coach Dan Quinn stated midweek that the game would be decided on third and fourth downs. The Commanders were seven for 13 on third downs, to the Eagles ' three for 13. Washington was two for three on fourth down, while the Eagles were three of three.
The team still had three quarterbacks on the practice field, including reserve Kenny Pickett who filled in for Hurts in Week 16 when the starter left in the first quarter with a concussion. Pickett took a hit to the ribs in the fourth quarter of the team’s 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders, but remained in the game.
From Micah Parsons and DaRon Bland to Cooper Rush and Jourdan Lewis, Dallas should do everything it can to keep these beyond 2024, 2025.