
Micah Parsons, Cowboys teammate have war of words about his podcast
NY Post
Micah Parsons’ off-the-field pursuits may not be resonating well with Cowboys teammates.
While appearing on the “All Facts No Brakes” podcast with former Pro Bowl receiver Keyshawn Johnson, Dallas safety Malik Hooker chimed in on Parsons’ podcasting hobby.
“My advice would be for Micah, it would be: Just make sure we’re all right, and being where your feet are,” Hooker said on June 27. “Because if we’re out working, and the run game’s terrible but you’re doing a podcast every week — and you know the run game is terrible — then what are you really caring about? Are you caring about the crowd that’s watching your podcast, or are you caring about the success of our team, and the Super Bowl that we’re trying to reach?”
Parsons began “The Edge with Micah Parsons” podcast in 2023 and was named the president of Bleacher Report’s Gridiron division, which focuses on the company’s football creative content, in May.
The All-Pro edge rusher didn’t seem content with Hooker’s words, nor how he shared them.
“Just wish you said this to me but instead on some podcast!” Parsons wrote in a since-deleted tweet, as reported by the The Dallas Morning News. “And you got my number family! And you my locker mate! So you coulda said this any day! And you do realize I shoot the podcast on our off day! Why ain’t we talking about everyone preparations and focus.”

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