Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones recently addressed the team’s potential lineup for the upcoming season’s opening game against the Eagles, which is scheduled for September 4. Despite the high expectations surrounding the team, Jones expressed uncertainty about the availability of Pro Bowl edge rusher Micah Parsons. ‘No, absolutely not,’ Jones stated on Tuesday, highlighting that the decision regarding Parsons’ participation is ultimately his own.
Jones’ comments underscore the uncertainty surrounding the team’s key player, as Parsons is a crucial asset for the Cowboys’ defense. The team’s medical staff and coaching staff will be closely monitoring Parsons’ condition to determine his readiness for the season opener. The absence of Parsons could significantly impact the team’s defensive strategy and overall performance in the opening game.
While the Cowboys are set to face the Eagles, the team will be looking to establish a strong foundation for the upcoming season. The availability of key players like Parsons will play a vital role in determining the team’s success in their early games. Fans and analysts will be closely following the updates on Parsons’ status as the team prepares for the season opener.