“Betrayal of the Century? Micah Parsons Vows to ‘Bury’ the Dallas Cowboys in His First Game with the Packers!” .Ni

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The NFL world is ablaze with shock and fury as star linebacker Micah Parsons, once the face of the Dallas Cowboys defense, has not only signed with the Green Bay Packers but also issued a chilling vow to “bury Dallas” in their highly anticipated showdown this week.

Micah Parsons, tác động tức thì đến Packers - AS USA

In a jaw-dropping interview outside Lambeau Field, Parsons spoke with a mix of defiance and fire:

“Dallas had their chance. They didn’t value me the way they should have. Now they’re going to feel what it’s like to be on the other side. I’ll bury them with my own hands if I have to.”

The comment has sparked outrage across Cowboys Nation. Fans who once wore his jersey are now flooding social media with burning videos of his iconic No. 11 shirt. Hashtags like #ParsonsTraitor and #CowboysBetrayed are trending, while Packers fans gleefully celebrate their new defensive weapon with chants of “Micah’s Revenge.”

Tất cả là về sự trở lại Dallas của Micah Parsons khi Packers đến thăm Cowboys | AP News

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, when asked about Parsons’ words, kept his cool but didn’t hide the sting: “Micah’s still family to some of us. But if he wants to come at us like that, we’ll be ready.”

NFL analysts have described this matchup as nothing short of a blockbuster drama. ESPN called it “a betrayal narrative fit for Hollywood”, while Fox Sports labeled Parsons “the NFL’s ultimate villain.”

Micah Parsons của Packers không buồn khi Cowboys không công nhận sự trở lại của anh - ESPN

The emotional stakes are sky-high: not only is this Parsons’ debut with the Packers, but it’s also his first chance to strike back at the franchise that drafted and nurtured him.

As kickoff approaches, fans around the league are asking: Will Parsons truly bury the Cowboys — or will Dallas rise from the grave he’s trying to dig?

One thing is certain: the clash between the Packers and Cowboys has transformed from a regular-season game into the most personal war of the NFL season.