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Cowboys open as big underdogs at home in Micah Parsons’ game
Now the Cowboys are teetering on the precipice of their season starting to slip away. They are 1-2 after the Bears loss, and even though Green Bay stunningly lost today, they feel like the much better team between the two squads. That’s all before we even know how bad CeeDee Lamb’s ankle injury will turn out to be.
Dak Prescott recognizes that he and his offense didn't do enough in the Dallas Cowboys' 31-14 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday.
The Cowboys registered a 40.2% quarterback pressure rate in Parsons' four seasons in Dallas before they traded him to Green Bay in exchange for two first-round picks and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark. That 40.2% rate across the last four years led the league.
Yes, Micah Parsons played Sunday in the Packers' loss to the Browns. Parsons had notched a sack in each of his first two Packers games, but not this time. He had said during the week that he wanted to get Joe Flacco to the ground, but he couldn't do it. Next up for the Packers: A Sunday Night Football matchup with the Cowboys.
Entering Week 3 NFL action, the Green Bay Packers were quickly rising up the rankings among the top Super Bowl contenders in the league. Unfortunately, they were unable to back up that talk against the Cleveland Browns.
Despite getting flagged twice for jumping across the line early, Parsons still had a solid game. He had two tackles, two quarterback hits, six pressures and was also responsible for drawing a holding penalty. Still, his performance wasn't up to his own standards, and he didn't hesitate to demand more from himself in the aftermath of the game.
Micah Parsons is headed to the Green Bay Packers after a blockbuster trade, leaving the Dallas Cowboys following a lengthy contract dispute.
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The Green Bay Packers had a 10-0 lead against the Cleveland Browns entering the fourth quarter, but Jordan Love and company couldn't put the Browns away. Andre Szmyt made the game-winning 35-yard field goal as time expired, and the Browns defeated the Packers by a final score of 13-10.