Fans all say the same thing after Micah Parsons throws tantrum over costly Cowboys error in Bengals loss
Micah Parsons melted after a heartbreaking finish to the Cowboys-Bengals game on Monday night, and fans quickly piled on the edge rusher with the same mocking message afterward.
With two minutes left and the score 20-20, the Bengals lined up to punt on fourth down, behind their own 29.
And Dallas looked set to take the lead in Cincy territory after Nick Vigil blocked the punt – only for his teammate Amani Oruwariye to muffle the recovery and give possession back to the visitors as he tried to catch the ball.
The mistake proved costly when Joe Burrow connected with Ja’Marr Chase for a game-winning 40-yard touchdown a minute later, and Parsons would then leave the field before time expired following a Dallas turnover on downs.
Many fans made the same joke about the 25-year-old, who hosts the weekday podcast “The Edge.”
“Micah Parsons is about to give an EMERGENCY PODCAST from the locker room,” one joked on X.
The Cowboys’ Micah Parsons left the field before time expired Monday night
Parsons was beside himself on the sidelines as the Cowboys fell to 5-8 on the year
‘Micah Parsons walks off the field like a sore loser. He must have been in a hurry to record his next episode of his podcast,” another said.
A third added“Micah Parsons is so dramatic man lol. He had to stomp off so he could talk about it on his podcast tomorrow.
And content creator Kofie hilariously shared a photo of Draymond Green recording his own podcast, with the caption: “Micah Parsons in 5 minutes.”
Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown even compared the moment until his infamous shirtless exit from the league in 2022.
There were more than 10 seconds left in the game Monday when Parsons walked off, while his teammates and the Bengals shook hands after the final kneel.
He was previously seen to be extremely upset on the touchline and that mood continued into his availability after the match.
“I don’t know, it seems like we’re paying a debt that’s not fair,” he told reporters after Dallas fell to 5-8 on the year. “I don’t know if it’s bad luck, karma, but in terms of work ethic, everyone works so hard.”
Parsons also became emotional when talking about teammate DeMarvion Overshown, who suffered what is believed to be a serious knee injury during the game.
“God, I cried,” Parsons said. “He’s like my little brother, brother. Just to understand what he’s going to have to go through, and to be there for him physically and mentally, it’s just so challenging because he’s so talented. I really don’t think it’s that clear about the year he had.’
It’s been a miserable year for the Cowboys, who lost quarterback Dak Prescott to injury after just eight games and now have a long shot at making the playoffs with just four games to play.