“Any comments made by Terrence Parsons Jr. are his own,” **Parsons** wrote. “You know, if you have something to say, feel free to say it. I love my team, my brothers on my team, and the city of Dallas.”
It was clearly a disappointing end to an otherwise promising season for Parsons and the Cowboys, so it's no wonder that anger flared within the fan base and within the families of the players and staff.
But inside the locker room, there remains an unbreakable bond between players and coaches, as evidenced by players such as safety Juannie Thomas and tight end Jake Ferguson challenging the “X.” . Celebrating news of McCarthy's retention By owner and general manager Jerry Jones. It's also to show solidarity with three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Dak Prescott.
“Yes, 110 percent.” Cornerback Nahshon Wright said. Everyone asked if they still believed in Prescott.
The club has opted to keep McCarthy as head coach in 2025, while still waiting for the other pitcher to leave defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, a decision that will be made next season. , and will likely have an immediate impact on Parsons later on, but apparently the former first-round pick is quietly grieving the loss while ultimately noting that he will help the Cowboys get through the hump. is facing.
and he has no room left [mis]interpretation.
“Now more than ever, we are doing everything we can to bring a championship to the greatest fan base on the planet,” he said.