Micah Parsons Erupts in Fury, Confronts Colin Cowherd Over ‘Garbage’ Remark About Packers’ Loss to Eagles – A Response That’s Shaking the NFL
In a fiery moment that has sent shockwaves throughout the NFL, Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons recently took to social media to voice his intense dissatisfaction with controversial sports commentator Colin Cowherd's remarks about the Green Bay Packers' crushing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Cowherd, known for his bold and often polarizing opinions, called the Packers’ defeat a “garbage performance,” critiquing the team’s lack of urgency and execution. The remark, which was made during a segment on
In a tweet that has now gone viral, Parsons unleashed his frustrations, calling Cowherd’s comment "pure garbage" and accusing him of being out of touch with the realities of the game. "Colin, how about you try stepping into the shoes of a team that’s grinding every week? It’s easy to sit behind a desk and trash real athletes. That’s what you call ‘garbage’—not the Packers’ fight," Parsons fired back.
The response was not just a defense of the Packers, but a broader critique of the sports media industry, particularly figures like Cowherd who often sensationalize losses without acknowledging the nuances of the game. Parsons, who has quickly risen to stardom as one of the NFL’s most dominant linebackers, made it clear that these types of comments were more than just criticism; they were a dismissal of the hard work and sacrifices that players put in week after week.
“I get it. Criticism comes with the territory,” Parsons added in a follow-up post. "But when you discredit the passion, preparation, and drive that goes into every single play, that’s when we’ve got a problem. I don’t care about your opinions when they’re rooted in disrespect.”
For many, this response from Parsons epitomizes a larger sentiment growing within the NFL. Players are no longer willing to quietly accept negative commentary from those who have never been in their shoes. This confrontation between Parsons and Cowherd highlights the widening gap between the athletes who put everything on the line each Sunday and the media figures who often reduce those efforts to soundbites.
NFL insiders are already speculating that this public clash could have long-term implications. “Micah Parsons is one of the most outspoken, passionate players in the league. For him to call out Cowherd like this shows that players are getting fed up with these kinds of critiques,” said ESPN NFL analyst Steve Young. "It might even encourage other players to take a more active role in defending themselves and their teams, especially when they feel disrespected."
This dramatic moment also raises questions about the role of sports media in shaping public opinion. While commentators like Cowherd are praised for their candid takes, many feel that their platform comes with a responsibility to foster more nuanced, thoughtful analysis, rather than relying on inflammatory comments to draw attention.
The fallout from Parsons’ response is far from over. While some fans have rallied behind the Cowboys' linebacker, others are divided on whether this was a warranted defense or an overreaction. One thing is certain: the next time Cowherd— or any other commentator—steps out of line with their criticism, they’ll likely be facing even more resistance from players like Parsons, who are more than ready to defend their dignity on and off the field.
As the NFL season rolls on, one thing is clear: the lines between media and players are becoming increasingly blurred, and the stakes are higher than ever. Expect more moments like this to ignite fiery debates across the league.
Draymond Green Goes Off on Dak Prescott, Calling the Cowboys Quarterback a ‘B*m’ While Critiquing His Play

Draymond Green has never been someone to shy away from speaking his mind. Whether going after his fellow NBA players on the court or on his podcast, he is bound to say something that stirs up social media. In the latest episode of ‘

Prescott was among the early-season favorites for the NFL MVP before the Cowboys went on a losing run. The 32-year-old’s production took a massive hit. Green is not surprised by Prescott’s sudden decline. From his point of view, Dak’s not an elite quarterback.
Green went one step further by calling Prescott a “b*m” and claiming the Cowboys will never win a Super Bowl with him under center because of his poor playoff record.
Dak’s a b*m. He’s getting some numbers, and they stink. Dak’s a b*m. You will never win with Dak. I have won four championships, Jordan [Schultz]. You gotta understand, when I say b*m, I’m not saying Dak Prescott isn’t a good NFL quarterback. Of course, he is a good NFL quarterback. When it is all on the line for all the marbles… He’s a b*m
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Since replacing Tony Romo as the Cowboys’ franchise quarterback, Prescott has a 2-5 record in 7 playoff games. Last year, veteran ESPN contributor Stephen A. Smith made a similar
Why don’t you go [Dak Prescott] out there and win for him? Wouldn’t be a discussion. Very, very simple. You’ve been the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys for nine years. You’ve got two playoff victories to show for it
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In the current scenario, the Cowboys are 3-5-1 and are slowly losing ground not only in the NFC East but also in the playoff qualification. The loss against the Cardinals was an all-time low for Prescott. Before the fixture, Prescott was 1-18 while trailing by 10+ points in the first half. It’s now 1-19 according to senior Cowboys journalist
[Dak’s] been a b*m in the moments. When [the Cowboys] had their best teams, best offensive line in the league. They had all that to get to the playoffs, and he’s a b*m. Now he is making $65 million, and it is way harder to win. You have to be Patty [Patrick] Mahomes good to be that highly paid and still go out and win. It’s over
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— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 4, 2025