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What can Cowboys Michael Parsons do for an encore? 'Bro, I can get better everyday'
The Dallas Cowboys' season ended on Jan. 16, but Micah Parsons has not taken a moment to reflect. Last week, the linebacker kept himself busy with "NFL Pro Bowl: Madden NFL Edition," helping set a Guinness world record for the largest projected video game display. He won the fastest man race at the Pro Bowl's skills competition, going shirtless to beat Tyreek Hill, Nick Chubb and teammate, Oregon Diggs. On Sunday, he participated in the first of what should be many Pro Bowl games. That’s what happens when a player threatens the NFL's single-season record for sacks by a rookie, falling two short of Jevon Kearse’s mark of 15. That’s what happens when a player records 64 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 42 quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles and three pass deflections. One way is to continue to use him in multiple roles. He lined up at linebacker 498 times and 374 times as a defensive lineman as a rookie.
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowls
Although the Dallas Cowboys haven’t had a Super Bowl win or appearance since 1996, their fans expect them to be there each and every year. The Dallas Cowboys have been there eight times throughout their history, tied with only one other team, the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Cowboys Super Bowls: 1996: Dallas Cowboys (27) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (17) 1994: Dallas Cowboys (30) vs. Buffalo Bills (13)
1993: Dallas Cowboys (52) vs. Buffalo Bills (17) 1979: Dallas Cowboys (31) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (35) 1978: Dallas Cowboys (27) vs. Denver Broncos (10) 1976: Dallas Cowboys (17) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (21) 1972: Dallas Cowboys (24) vs. Miami Dolphins (3) 1971: Dallas Cowboys (13) vs. Indianapolis Colts (16)
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowls are an impressive number in the NFL. Through their hard work and dedication to the sport, they continue to improve, grow, and strive for their next Super Bowl appearance. The fans are ready.