Cowboys’ Micah Parsons cheekily ‘drops the script’ for NFL Playoffs as he picks his Super Bowl favorite

The linebacker humorously revealed the final score of the Super Bowl game and suggested the Cowboys are going to be champions this year.

You can use a lot of words to describe Micah Parsons; one of those adjectives has to be funny. The linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, in the latest edition of The Edge with Micah Parsons, dropped the script for the NFL playoffs.

His script reveals involved him leaking the fact that America’s team will be making the Super Bowl this season, and he went as far as to reveal the final score of the game.

In my script that I sent to the NFL was that we're winning the Super Bowl and no matter who we play the score is going to be 31-28, Dallas Cowboys.
And that was the script I was given so if y'all need some score card. I just gave you one.

The linebacker said

Micah Parsons was responding to a question on his podcast that asked him what the NFL script had in store for him and the Dallas Cowboys this season.

With that being said, it seems like everything is going as per the script so far. The linebacker was, of course, being sarcastic; he played along with the popular joke, which is that the NFL is scripted and the scriptwriters plan out the outcome of every single game and season before hand.

The Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons will take on the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round

To emphasize once again, Parsons is joking. But he did put the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl, and honestly, judging by how the team has played so far, the possibility of it happening cannot be dismissed.

Micah Parsons

Micah Parsons (via Imago)


The Cowboys overtook the Philadelphia Eagles late in the season to become the champions of the NFC East. They have never had a better team with better odds to win the Super Bowl since 1995.

Micah Parsons and the Cowboys will look to put an end to Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers‘ hopes of progressing along the playoffs on Sunday in their Wild Card Round matchup.

The last time these two teams met, the outcome of that game was wildly controversial because, in the divisional round of the 2014 playoffs, Dez Bryant’s infamous ‘he caught it’ moment happened.

Heading into the weekend, the Cowboys are clear favorites to win this game. BetMGM has the team at -350 odds to win the game, while the Packers are at +275 odds of winning the game. It will be hilarious if the Cowboys do make the Super Bowl and end up winning the game 31-28, as Parsons predicted.