July 4, 2024

At the time, it made no sense, and it happened at the Pro Bowl. And now Micah Parsons is being called a “idiot,” so it’s occurring once more.

At the Pro Bowl Games in Orlando on a Saturday, the Cowboys edge and Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nukua teamed up to take on Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill and Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku in a Madden NFL 24 match. This marked the beginning of this “controversy in a teapot.”

It was meant to be enjoyable. However, Parsons stated, “Cleveland is Cleveland,” at some point during the panel debate. Does Cleveland truly exist? Even so, what does that mean? Not that we knew then. Right now, we are unsure.

However, since Njoku brought it up once more, we do know that the tight end for the Browns is still concerned by it. Njoku found himself defending his adopted hometown last week while he appeared in the media to promote his forthcoming Celebrity Softball Game.

Njoku remarked, “Cleveland raised me from a boy to a man.” “I was drafted seven or eight years ago when I was twenty years old. In July, I turn 28. In this metropolis, becoming a man signifies more than what most people may realize.”

Maybe alluding to a member of the media or another NFL player, Njoku remarked, “With Parsons and that other idiot, talking down on Cleveland is something I won’t accept.”

“Dude, respect this city.” When Parsons saw what people were saying about him on Twitter that Pro Bowl weekend, he quickly went to respond, saying, “Y’all take things way out of control for viral moments!” to his detractors. However, Micah, nothing is being done by “y’all fans and media.

” Njoku was then, like he is today, protecting Cleveland in this way.

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