Terrence Parsons would enjoy seeing his son Micah team up with Aidan Hutchinson.
The Detroit Lions have become a sought-after destination for NFL players, thanks to the culture established by Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes over the past four years.
Micah Parsons’ father, Terrence, has noticed Detroit’s resurgence. With an 11-game winning streak, Campbell’s team is now a serious Super Bowl contender.
On the “Life in the Stands” podcast, Terrence was asked which NFL teams he’d like to see Micah play for if a contract extension with the Cowboys couldn’t be reached.
“My top three teams: Kansas City, Detroit, Pittsburgh,” Parsons said. “I know Pittsburgh fans would be like, ‘whoa,’ but pairing him with T.J. Watt would be unfair. Him and Aidan Hutchinson in Detroit would be unfair, too. I love it. Kansas City, well, they’re just Kansas City.”
After the Cowboys’ recent loss to the Bengals, Micah faced criticism for leaving the bench early following a special teams mistake by Amani Oruwariye.
Visibly upset, Parsons left for the locker room before the Monday Night Football game concluded.
“I’m as competitive as they come, man. It’s heartbreaking because I promised Cowboys Nation we’d make a run,” Parsons shared on “The Edge” podcast. “I gave everything I had to make sure we succeeded. Losing that game, when I felt we could’ve won, just crushed me. It drained the life out of me.”