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Micah Parsons injury: Did the Cowboys’ LB get hurt against the Patriots? How long will he be out?

The absence of the Dallas linebacker, a crucial player in the team’s defense, raised concerns among fans and medical staff after he got injured.

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CHRISTIAN PETERSENAFP

During the Week 4 game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots, there was a moment of tension as the Cowboys’ best defensive player, Micah Parsons, left the field due to an injury in the second quarter. Parsons is known for being a critical player in the team’s defense, so his absence raised concerns among fans and medical staff. However, after a comprehensive medical evaluation, knowing that the injury was not severe was a relief.

Parsons returned to the field three minutes later after seeking refuge in the blue medical tent. According to Michael Gehlken from the Dallas Morning News, Parsons had suffered an ankle tweak. Although the exact nature of his injury is still unclear, it appears to involve his heel and could have been caused by contact with a Patriots defensive lineman. Parsons was clearly in discomfort as he struggled to put weight on his left leg.

Before returning him to the sideline, the medical staff briefly evaluated Parsons in the medical tent. The fact that Parsons was able to return to the game is a reassuring sign for both fans and the Cowboys team. Parsons is one of the Cowboys’ best players and crucial to their defense’s success. His ability to disrupt plays and make tackles essential is invaluable to the team.

Fortunately, Parsons’ injury did not seem too serious, and he could return to the game. This is excellent news for the Dallas Cowboys and their fans, especially after their impressive 38-3 victory over the New England Patriots in the same game. Cowboys Nation can now breathe easy knowing that their star player is still in the game and ready to make a difference.