NFL Fans Are Convinced Micah Parsons Is Getting Traded To The Detroit Lions After Cowboys Star Posts Curious Video Online

Rumors have been swirling about the Dallas Cowboys’ dealing superstar Micah Parsons, and now he has just added to the speculation.

As he awaits a new contract, Parsons took to social media and casually posted a video of himself playing with a real-life lion.

The lion appeared to either be growling or yawning, but it did not seem agitated by Parsons’ petting.

It would not take long for fans to assume that Micah Parsons was showing that he wanted to be a player for the Detroit Lions.

How social media reacted:


“Micah’s got no fear! Hanging with a lion like it’s nothing! 🦁😱,” one fan stated.

“Micah out here casually chilling with a lion! That’s next level! 🦁🔥,” another fan stated.

“Micah’s not afraid of anything! Hanging with a lion like it’s nothing! 🦁😱, a third fan added.

“Lets hope he comed to detroit,” a fourth fan added.

“this gon confuse so many people,” a final fan said of Micah Parsons hanging with a lion.

The Detroit Lions are clearly one of the most desired destinations for NFL players due to the culture Dan Campbell has established.

Parsons wants to get paid, but he also wants to be successful on the football field.

Micah Parsons Is In Line For A Massive Contract

Micah Parsons (Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images)

Myles Garrett’s record-breaking extension agreement with the Cleveland Browns will most certainly affect negotiations for the Dallas Cowboys and star pass-rusher Micah Parsons.

Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reported there have been “murmurs” around the league regarding the Cowboys actually making Parsons the highest-paid player at his position or a trade becoming a “possibility.”

The Browns and Garrett reached an agreement on an extension with an average annual value of $40 million and a guaranteed $123 million.

Parsons has established himself as one of the NFL’s top pass-rushers, recording at least 12 sacks in all four of his career.

“I don’t need $40 million per year,” Micah Parsons said in December 2024.

No one knows if he has changed his stance.

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