
"Micah wanna be an Eagle": A.J. Brown's comment blows up amid Micah Parsons and Cowboys fallout
What started as a tense offseason for the Dallas Cowboys just took a spicy, NFC East-shaking turn and the Eagles might be the ones laughing. After Micah Parsons' emotional statement blasting Cowboys management, Eagles star wideout A.J.
Brown previous comment is making rounds on the internet.
Now with Cowboys legend Dez Bryant backing Parsons and Parsons himself looking fed up with Dallas, fans are wondering, is this how the NFC's biggest rivalry gets even more personal?
A.J. Brown says Micah Parsons 'wanna be an Eagle'and it might not be just talk
On one of the episodes of the
Million Dollaz Worth of Game
podcast, A.J. Brown didn't hold back. He said exactly what Philly fans wanted to hear:
'Micah wanna be an Eagle. He loves Philly.'
And here's the thing, it actually makes a lot of sense.
Parsons is a Pennsylvania native. He grew up in Harrisburg. He went to Penn State. His roots run deep in the Keystone State. With his Cowboys situation imploding, Philly might not just be a random name-drop, it might be a real possibility.
And let's not forget, Micah Parsons and A.J. Brown are both represented by powerhouse agents and are well aware of how public perception shapes career leverage. Brown saying that out loud? That's not an accident.
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That's a message.
Micah Parsons calls out Cowboys in emotional goodbye post, says he 'no longer wants to be here'
Micah Parsons posted a long, heartfelt note to Cowboys fans. In it, he made it clear: he's tired of the front office drama, failed negotiations, and feeling like he's risking everything for a team that won't commit.
'Unfortunately I no longer want to be here.'
He revealed that his agent reached out to the Cowboys multiple times to start contract talks and they were met with silence. No texts. No emails. No effort. Instead, Parsons says the team let media narratives spin while he stayed quiet, hoping something would get done.
But now? He's done being quiet.
Dez Bryant backs Parsons for standing his ground: 'Much bigger than football'
Cowboys legend Dez Bryant wasted no time chiming in. He reposted Micah's statement and gave him full support:
'I respect that you are standing on business... What you are doing is much bigger than the game of football.'
Translation: Dez knows how ugly things can get with the Cowboys front office. He's been there. He sees Parsons not just as a player taking control, but as a new-generation athlete refusing to play the same games past stars did. The respect is real.
Is Micah Parsons really headed to Philly? It's not just a fantasy anymore
Micah Parsons in midnight green would send shockwaves through the league. He's one of the most explosive defenders in the NFL, and pairing him with that Eagles front seven would be terrifying for the rest of the NFC.
While there's no official trade talk (yet). Whether it's posturing or a genuine shift, one thing is clear: the Cowboys-Eagles beef just got a whole lot more personal.
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