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The Packers are listing Edge Micah Parsons as questionable for Sunday's game against the Lions with the back injury that has limited his practice work since the trade. We'll see whether he's active Sunday, but even an active Parsons will make for a risky IDP play. He, of course, missed all of training camp and the preseason while seeking a new contract.
If you thought Micah Parsons was using his "back injury" as a fake cover for his Dallas hold-in, then you were apparently mistaken. The new Packers edge is dealing with an L4/L5 facet joint sprain that's challenging his readiness for Sunday's game against the Lions. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Parsons may seek an epidural shot to be able to play in the game. Parsons reportedly practiced in limited fashion Monday. There's no official injury report for the day. Those will start Wednesday.
The Cowboys have finally ended the Micah Parsons saga by agreeing to send him to the Packers for two first-round picks and DT Kenny Clark, according to multiple reports. Parsons has also reportedly agreed to a four-year extension with Green Bay that will average $47 million per year and make him the highest-paid non-QB in the league. Parsons had been holding in at Cowboys training camp in search of a new contract.
Cowboys Edge Micah Parsons was on the sideline but not in uniform for Friday's preseason finale. He, of course, has yet to join his team on the field while seeking a contract extension. According to ESPN's Todd Archer, Parsons was the only player not wearing a jersey. More interestingly, he laid on a medical table behind the team bench early in the third quarter, as the offense was driving. That's only interesting because it sounds like Cowboys leadership isn't happy about it.
Cowboys Edge Micah Parsons is just the latest in a recent trend of Cowboys stars fighting a drawn-out battle over a big-money extension. Training camp, of course, opened with no agreement. And Parsons announced late this week that he has requested a trade. So how should that impact his status -- and any other Cowboys -- in your IDP fantasy football draft? Let's dig into it ...
Cowboys LB Eric Kendricks is inactive for tonight's game against the Buccaneers because of a calf injury. That leaves Dallas missing its top two LBs, with DeMarvion Overshown on IR. Nick Vigil figures to join rookie Marist Liufau in the starting lineup. Dallas will have Edge Micah Parsons, who was questionable with an illness. Use him as planned in IDP lineups.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Cowboys Edge Micah Parsons is "likely to play" against the Buccaneers tonight. Parsons is officially questionable with a stomach bug but should be ready for IDP lineups.
Cowboys Edge Micah Parsons missed Friday's practice with an illness and is officially questionable for Sunday night's game against the Buccaneers. But The Athletic's Jon Machota reports that Parsons is expected to play.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that a source tells him Cowboys Edge Micah Parsons "should be back" for this Sunday's game against the the Eagles. Parsons hasn't played -- or practiced -- since suffering a high ankle sprain in the Week 4 win over the Giants.
The Cowboys have ruled Edge Micah Parsons out for Sunday's game against the Falcons. That'll be the fourth straight game he has missed with the high ankle sprain. Parsons has yet to practice since that Week 4 injury. Dallas will also continue to be without CB DaRon Bland. LB Eric Kendricks is also questionable, but he played through that tag last week. I'd bet on him playing Sunday.
The Cowboys have ruled Edge Micah Parsons out for Sunday's game against the 49ers. It'll be his third straight missed game (surrounding a Week 7 bye) since suffering a high-ankle sprain against the Giants. We'll see whether he can make it back for the Week 9 visit to Atlanta. In the meantime, Dallas will have to once again start Carl Lawson and Chauncey Golston on the edges.
The Cowboys suffered a pair of significant injuries on defense in Thursday night's win over the Giants. Edge Micah Parsons sustained a left high ankle sprain. Edge Demarcus Lawrence suffered a right mid-foot sprain. ESPN's Todd Archer reports that both players could miss "multiple weeks." Dallas has two more games before a Week 7 bye.
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