JUST IN: Micah Parsons has a final message for Cowboys teammates amid offseason conflict.
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons still sounds a bit ticked off about his teammate Malik Hooker calling him out for what he does in his spare time.
Parsons has a podcast he regularly hosts called “The Edge,” which airs episodes on Mondays and Tuesdays — the days players typically get off during the NFL season.
Last month, Hooker questioned Parsons’ commitment to helping Dallas find success on the field. The Cowboys safety stated that hosting a podcast, as Parsons does, in the middle of the season could only serve as a distraction. Parsons unsurprisingly took exception.
After the Cowboys’ training camp practice on Friday, Parsons was asked about the offseason beef with Hooker. While the 2-time All-Pro said that he was “ready to move on” from the drama, he gave Hooker a parting message before closing the tumultuous chapter for good.
“It’s what it is.” “What people do in their spare time, that’s what they do,” Parsons told Lone Star Live’s Joseph Hoyt. “I know what I do in my spare time, so watch ‘The Edge’ if you have a chance on Monday or Tuesday nights.
What he does on Monday and Tuesday nights when he is not in the building is up to him.
What I do is limited to me, my business, and my family, therefore I will maintain it that way. “There’s no confusion. It’s clear as day what it was.
“Everything we said is true.” Parsons looks to be eager to forgive Hooker, but the man doesn’t seem to forget what
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