Las Vegas Review-Journal

Parsons wraps up stellar rookie season

Cowboys LB cleaning up on awards circuit

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

Even the most bullish draft analysis of linebacker Micah Parsons would have had difficulty projecting him having the kind of unbelievab­le rookie season he just completed with the Dallas Cowboys.

Parsons wasn’t surprised.

“Yes,” he said at Thursday’s Pro Bowl practice at Las Vegas Ballpark when asked if he expected to be this good, this fast at the NFL level.

His confidence is topped only by his performanc­e.

Parsons, the 12th pick in the draft out of Penn State, was named the Pro Bowl starter at middle linebacker for the NFC and a first-team Allpro by The Associated Press. He was the only rookie to achieve the latter this season.

The 22-year-old Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia, native set a Cowboys rookie record with 13 sacks and also forced three fumbles. He’s on his way to a clean sweep of the defensive rookie of the year awards and recently picked up the 2022 Butkus Award, which goes to the NFL’S best linebacker.

Part of his success can be attributed to always believing he was going to be among the elite at his position in the NFL.

“You don’t know it for sure, but with the work you put in and everything you do, you kind of expect to do those type of things, and you hope to really do it,” he said. “I’d say throughout the year, I was hoping I’d be here.”

There he was Thursday, enjoying the fruits of his breakout rookie campaign on a field with some of the game’s biggest stars.

Parsons knows he belongs among them. He is enjoying the festivitie­s.

On Wednesday night, he was one of eight NFC players to participat­e in the Pro Bowl Skills Challenge. A smile rarely left his face throughout Thursday’s first practice for Sunday’s game.

“It’s been great,” he said. “I’ve been meeting some great guys. I’m really having the time of my life out here. Honestly getting to learn football a little more from some of the guys.”

Like most players in the Pro Bowl each year, he’d rather not be here.

Parsons believed the Cowboys had a good chance to be playing in the Super Bowl next week, but they were upset by the 49ers in the wild-card round.

Despite all of his individual success, that heartbreak will be his lasting memory of his first NFL season.

“I’ll remember that we lost in the first round,” he said. “I have to hold that next to me and get ready for next year. The expectatio­n is to make it back to the dance. Get back to the playoffs and go way further than we did this year. That’s the standard. None of us were OK with the way we went out.”

After speculatio­n about whether the Cowboys would be pursuing that goal with a new coach, it appears Mike Mccarthy will be back on the sideline for Dallas.

Parsons is pleased with that decision.

“It’s tough (to hear those rumors) because I have a lot of love for Coach Mike,” he said. “He’s a (Pennsylvan­ia) guy. Really honest, hard-working guy. A really good player’s coach. But you always have to be prepared because you know it’s a business at the end of the day.”

All the praise Parsons received for his outstandin­g season was much easier to hear, but he insists it went in one ear and out the other.

If he wasn’t going to listen to the doubters before the draft, he certainly wasn’t going to listen to many of those same people heap compliment­s upon him now.

“None of that means anything,” he said. “Everybody had me down and out. They didn’t know why the Cowboys drafted me. So the praise now doesn’t mean anything either. But it’s up to me to keep putting in the work and keep getting better.”

 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) laughs with some of his NFC Pro Bowl teammates during practice on Thursday at Las Vegas Ballpark.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) laughs with some of his NFC Pro Bowl teammates during practice on Thursday at Las Vegas Ballpark.

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