Not a good outlook for the Cowboys.
Meanwhile, they’ve been without the services of All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons for the last three games. And if Wednesday’s report is any indication, he’s trending to miss a fourth straight when they take on the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes Benz Stadium on Sunday.
According to head coach Mike McCarthy, Parsons is moving in the right direction but isn’t ready to return to practice, via Sports Illustrated.
“He’s making gains each week, he’s just not ready to get in the practice format,” McCarthy said.
Parsons has been limited to four games this season and has racked up 14 tackles along with 12 pressures, six quarterback hits, and a single sack. He’s been hampered by a persistent ankle injury, and his absence is being felt in a major way by the Cowboys.
Dallas is set to take on Atlanta on Sunday beginning at 1:00 PM EST.
Micah Parsons
Parsons has been absent since suffering the aforementioned injury during the Cowboys’ win over the New York Giants on September 26. He was carted off the field after having initially left and returned from a separate ailment.
“I’m glad we’re finally back in the win column but we still got a lot of work to do,” he said. “We can be a lot better. I’m not going to stop until we’re damn near perfect.”
In each of his first three seasons in the NFL, Parsons racked up no less than 13 sacks.