May 6, 2025

Cowboys’ Micah Parsons has colorful description of Bills’ Josh Allen ahead of showdown

The Dallas Cowboys defence is on fire after holding the Philadelphia Eagles to two field goals on “Sunday Night Football,” but it can’t afford to relax with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on the schedule next.

Micah Parsons, a Dallas defensive star, spoke with the media about the upcoming trip to Western New York, and he had a colourful description for one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks.”Josh isn’t a big fan of sliding.” According to The

Athletic’s Jon Machota, “Josh reminds me a lot of that one crazy guy at the frat.”

Cowboys linebacker/defensive end “Josh doesn’t really believe in sliding,” says Micah Parsons of Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Josh reminds me a lot of that one crazy guy from the frat. He’s the crazy guy on the pitch. He wants to throw his shoulder back, talk trash, and get rowdy.”

“He’s that wild dude out there.” He wants to dip his shoulder, talk trash, and get rowdy.”

This Week 15 matchup is critical for both Dallas’ (10-3) and Buffalo’s (7-6) playoff hopes.

The Cowboys are on a roll after defeating the Eagles to take first place in the NFC East, but they must keep winning — and hope for another Philadelphia blunder — to win the division. Winning the NFC East could also mean securing the top seed (and home-field advantage) in the NFC playoffs.

Dallas’ win over Philadelphia in Week 14 marked the team’s 15th consecutive home victory, with the last loss coming in Week 1 of the 2022 season. The Cowboys are 5-8 on that same stretch.

Dallas has benefited greatly from playing at Jerry’s World, and head coach Mike McCarthy will want to play as many games there as possible.

Meanwhile, the Bills are simply trying to save their season.

Buffalo is still trailing four teams in the crowded AFC wild-card race, despite a controversial win in Kansas City in Week 14. All four teams are 7-6.

The good news for the Bills is that the majority of the teams ahead of them have quarterback problems.

Gardner Minshew and Jake Browning are the starting backups for the Colts and Bengals, respectively. While both have performed admirably, neither inspires much fear in their opponents and is unlikely to win the rest of the season.

The Texans are also 7-6, but wide receiver Nico Collins suffered a calf injury after Tank Dell’s ankle injury last week. Even more concerning, rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud was placed in the concussion protocol, and neither player is guaranteed to play against Tennessee on Sunday.

Buffalo’s most difficult task may be to catch Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos, who have won six of their last seven games — but their most important task is to win the games in front of them.

This begins at home on Sunday against one of the hottest teams in the league.

 

 

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