Micah Parsons: Multiple Coaching Changes ‘Part of Being a Pro’

The Dallas Cowboys linebacker also said he wants the team to use free agency to build a championship-caliber defense.
Micah Parsons: Multiple Coaching Changes ‘Part of Being a Pro’
Micah Parsons (11) of the Dallas Cowboys warms up before a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., on Dec. 29, 2024. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images
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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons will have his third defensive coach this season, and he’s okay with that.

Parsons will go into his fifth season with Matt Eberflus calling plays as the defensive coordinator; he spent his first three seasons with Dan Quinn at the helm, then was under the wing of Mike Zimmer in 2024. Parsons said that coaching changes are part and parcel of being a professional football player. But Parsons also wants the team to help build a championship-caliber defense.

John Rigolizzo
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John Rigolizzo is a writer from South Jersey. He previously wrote for the Daily Caller, Daily Wire, Campus Reform, and the America First Policy Institute.
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