Micah Parsons has reportedly worn thin in Dallas; Could Eagles pursue?

Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons is reportedly "wearing thin" inside of the organization, according to 105.3 The Fan's Shan Shariff.

"I've heard from way too many people this offseason. I'm talking about at least four different people (have told me) that Micah has worn thin there," 105.3 The Fan's Shan Shariff said Friday. "I don't know how much is true and how much it actually hurts (his reputation). I don't know whether this is the behavior of a typical superstar. I don't know how damaging it is. But all I do know is this—I've heard from way too many people that if Micah Parsons was out of there, there would be a decent amount of people inside the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco smiling or breathing a sigh of relief."

Parsons, a Harrisburg, PA native, is a two-time first-team All-Pro, three-time Pro Bowler and finished top-3 in DPOY voting three times.

His success, combined with the fact that he plays for the most popular sports franchise in America, has vaulted him into superstar status.

Parsons, who was a star at Penn State University, has often reacted to some of the Eagles' big acquisitions and draft picks on social media, but has also explained why he did not want to get drafted by the Eagles.

The Eagles added former Penn State star running back Saquon Barkley this offseason, signing the free-agent a three-year deal worth up to $47.75 million.

Furthermore, Philadelphia traded their own star pass rusher to the New York Jets in Haason Reddick for a 2026 second or third round pick. The Cowboys were reportedly interested in Reddick.

The Eagles have the fourth most cap space in the NFL, as well, according to Spotrac with $32 million. Parsons, 24, is on his rookie contract due just $2.989 million this season. He has a club exercised option for 2025 worth $21.3 million and then will become a free-agent.

Parsons has 13.0, 13.5, and 14.0 sacks, respectively, in his first three NFL seasons.

Earlier this offseason, former Cowboys receiver Jesse Holley said that Micah Parsons is the "most selfish player" on the Cowboys because he doesn't want to play linebacker and only wants to be great "for Michah."

Parsons addressed Holley's criticism on 'The Edge with Micah Parsons' podcast on Wednesday, saying that he's not responsible for calling the plays and that "I've even told multiple players and coaches that I'm fine playing linebacker in the playoffs if that's what you want me to do. I just want to win."

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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