Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons’ status ‘up in the air’ for Sunday night against 49ers
The Dallas Cowboys spent this past week off and (hopefully) improving. As they return from the bye they are set to visit the San Francisco 49ers, a team who has relatively owned them in recent memory.
For what it is worth, the 49ers are in more gettable circumstances than they ever have been in this little run for the Cowboys. Running back Christian McCaffrey remains a question mark and it is unknown to what severity, but it appeared as if wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk was injured in the team’s loss on Sunday to the Kansas City Chiefs. San Francisco is below .500, a far ways removed from the juggernaut status they have had in the same time as Dallas’ little “run” of sorts.
In spite of all of this the Cowboys will need to be at their best to get above .500 themselves with a win against their longtime rivals, and that means we will all be crossing our fingers that pass rusher Micah Parsons is going to play. Parsons met with the local media on Monday and it appears as if his status for Sunday night is still to be determined.
We talked with Micah Parsons today. He said his status for Sunday against San Francisco is “up in the air.”
He added that the decision is more than just him: it’s the training staff and the coaches, as well. They all want him to be ready to be his most explosive self.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) October 21, 2024
While the work week has begun the Cowboys will obviously pick up serious steam for the week starting on Wednesday, so jumping to any conclusion before then would be unwise. Parsons has been absent from the Cowboys’ gameday roster since their Week 4 win on the road against the New York Giants as he has missed games due to injury (at Pittsburgh and Detroit) for the first time in his career.
While Parsons is eligible to play for Dallas on Sunday night, the other Cowboys pass rushers who are out at the moment – DeMarcus Lawrence, Marshawn Kneeland and Sam Williams – are not as they on injured reserve (Williams won’t return this season). If there is any kind of reinforcement coming, it will be Parsons. Given that he is the best pass rusher on the team the situation could certainly be worse.
One has to wonder if the Cowboys did not sit Parsons through the bye week with his high ankle sprain in hopes that he could return for this specific game. While the Cowboys feel rather down at the moment, the season is a marathon so ensuring that he is back in time to help the overall cause is more important than beating a rival that has owned the team as mentioned.