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Micah Parsons Faces Setback with High-Ankle Sprain: What It Means for His Season

Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons suffered a high-ankle sprain, potentially impacting his future games.

In a night filled with ups and downs, Cowboys fans had their hearts in their throats as star linebacker Micah Parsons went down with what looked like a serious ankle injury. The initial X-rays came back negative—good news for sure. But hold your horses! An MRI revealed a positive result for a high-ankle sprain, which, unfortunately, is not what we wanted to hear.

Parsons’ Painful Night

Late in the Cowboys’ thrilling victory over the Giants, the drama reached a crescendo when Parsons took a hit that sent him to the sideline. Like a puma stalking its prey, Micah has been relentless this season, and seeing him go down was like cutting the power to Texas Stadium.

What’s Up Next?

Now, the burning question is: How much time is Parsons going to miss? His $3 million contract this year is peanuts compared to his real worth on the field. Realistically, he should not step back onto the gridiron until he’s at 100%. No sense in risking further aggravation, unless Jerry Jones and crew are ready to ante up with a second contract—talk about planning your cards right!

Scheduling the Band-Aid

The next few weeks are pivotal for the Cowboys. The schedule isn’t cutting them any slack with a high-stakes visit to the Steelers next Sunday night. As if facing Big Ben (or whoever they put under center) isn’t enough, they’ll be hosting the feisty Lions in Week 6, right before their blessed Week 7 bye—a perfect time to rest and regroup, and, hopefully, to welcome back a fully healed Parsons.

Final Thoughts

So, here’s my two cents, amigos: It’s better to be safe than sorry. Let’s not rush our linebacker back out there. Save that fire until it’s ready to burn bright again. Because, seriously, the last thing any of us Cowboys fans want is a setback for our star gladiator. Let him take his time, recover fully, and when he hits the field again, let’s make sure the stage is set for a grand return fitting of NFL royalty.

  • X-rays: Negative
  • MRI: Positive for high-ankle sprain
  • Next Games: @Steelers, vs. Lions, Bye Week

We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for further updates on Parsons’ status. Stay tuned, and let’s keep that Cowboys spirit roaring loud and clear!

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