Micah Parsons speaks on Cowboys' "embarrassing and unacceptable" loss to Packers

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Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons is finally speaking out about his team's disastrous loss to the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Round of the playoffs more than two weeks ago.

"It's sad, man. You lose the way you do at home. How much it stood for us to be at home, and to go out like that at home was just completely embarrassing and unacceptable," Parsons said on Bleacher Report's 'The Edge with Micah Parsons' podcast. "I couldn't look at that loss or feel any type of way because of how embarrassed I felt. It honestly took me a while to even show my face in public."

Parsons was forced to weigh in on some controversial comments his brother made on X over a week ago, but this is the first time he has addressed the team's early playoff exit.

According to Jon Machota of The Athletic, Parsons also said on his podcast that 'he's hopeful' that, as Jerry Jones said Tuesday at the Senior Bowl, the Cowboys will be 'all in' this offseason.

“I hope that we go out and get the players we’re missing because we didn’t do that this year. I hope that we challenge ourselves, become better and become greater.”

Parsons took a lot of criticism from media members who cover the Cowboys when he left the locker room following the loss to the Packers without addressing the team's poor performance. He had an opportunity to visit with the media the following day when the team was cleaning out their lockers but didn't make himself available.

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