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Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons couldn’t have ended his fourth season with much more of a bang ahead of his long-term contract negotiations with owner and general general manager Jerry Jones.
The three-time All-Pro sacked Washington Commandersquarterback Jayden Daniels twice in the first three plays from scrimmage in Week 18, a narrow 23-19 defeat that ran the team’s record to 7-10. Parsons finished the game with three tackles, 2.5 sacks and four quarterback pressures.
“One hundred percent,” Parsons said postgame when asked if that’s the best start to a game that he’s ever had. “I got out there early. I understand that I had to go out there and be dominant early on. Don’t wait for it because I understand that the offense might be a little slower with with the QB change [from Cooper Rush to Trey Lance]. … So we just tried to be aggressive as possible early on.”
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That effort also made Parsons just the fourth player since 1982 — when individual sacks officially began being tracked — with double-digit sacks in each of his first four NFLseasons played. He joined three Pro Football Hall of Famers — Reggie White (1985-1988), Derrick Thomas (1989-1992) and (2002-2005) — with this pass-rush accolade through four seasons in the books.
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