DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons topped his rookie season in his second year in the NFL, picking up 13.5 sacks after putting up 13 in his rookie campaign. But he's ready to take his game to another level in the postseason.

“Honestly, I feel like as far as we go, these are going to be my best games. That’s just because I want it. (The) regular season is cool. You guys get all hyped up. But this is where legends are made,” Parsons said, via Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News.
Parsons, who has been hampered by groin, shoulder, knee, ankle and hand injuries this season, even says he's feeling better right now than he had at the end of the regular season.
“The last couple weeks I just felt like the season's long and at the end of the season, you tend to chase things. You tend to do everything, but now I feel like I hit my second wind of how I feel in the season," Parsons said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.
I feel better now than I have the past couple of weeks. Just because (of) how anxious and excited I am. Because, you know, it's one thing to like, play the game and then play the game when it matters. It's a different type of competitive spirit, Parsons continued, according to Ed Werder of ESPN.
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