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Richard Sherman Questions the “Weird” Relationship Between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys!

Analyst and former NFL star Richard Sherman has sparked buzz by questioning the current relationship between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys.

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On his latest podcast, Richard Sherman bluntly said that there’s something “not normal” about the relationship between Parsons and the Cowboys. “They know something that we don’t…” Sherman stated. This comment instantly triggered speculation among NFL fans about the defensive star’s future in Dallas.

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Micah Parsons is the cornerstone of the Cowboys’ defense, but rumors about his attitude and contract situation have swirled lately. Sherman’s remarks have only fueled suspicion—are Parsons and the Cowboys really on the same page for the upcoming season, or is the organization hiding something? With Parsons being arguably the league’s top defensive playmaker, every development around him draws massive attention.

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Richard Sherman: “There’s something weird between Parsons and the Cowboys. I think they know something we don’t.”

Born in 1999, Micah Parsons has been a Defensive Player of the Year candidate and the face of the Cowboys’ defense for the past three seasons. The Dallas Cowboys are a storied franchise, but often face internal drama and intense media scrutiny.

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The story surrounding Parsons and the Cowboys is heating up. Fans everywhere will be watching closely, as even a small move could shift the defensive landscape across the NFL. What do you think about Sherman’s comments? Share your thoughts below! 👇

Chiefs Fan-Favourite WR Faces Family Tragedy After Week 5 Game as Military-Trained Skydiving Instructor Dies in Nashville
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is mourning a devastating personal loss following the team’s Week 5 matchup, as his cousin Justin Fuller, a respected military-trained skydiving instructor, died in a tragic tandem jump accident near Nashville. Fuller, 35, was fatally injured after becoming separated from his parachute harness mid-air during a jump organized by Go Skydive Nashville. His student survived after landing in a tree with the parachute deployed and was later rescued by firefighters. Police confirmed Fuller’s body was recovered in a wooded area off Ashland City Highway. The Nashville Fire Department called it “one of the most complex high-angle rescues in recent years,” commending its personnel for the effort. Justin Fuller, known by the nickname "Spidey," died after a tandem skydiving jump went wrong on Oct. 4, 2025, near Nashville, Tennessee.  (Facebook/Justin Fuller Spidey ) Fuller, known affectionately as “Spidey,” had completed more than 5,000 jumps and trained U.S. military personnel in advanced aerial maneuvers. Friends described him as “fearless, focused, and committed to lifting others higher — both in life and in the air.” Rice, who grew up admiring his cousin’s discipline and sense of purpose, has long credited that example with shaping his mental toughness and leadership on the field. A relative told local media, “Justin taught Rashee that strength isn’t being unbreakable — it’s standing firm when life hits hardest. That’s exactly how Rashee lives and plays today.” As a featured target in the Chiefs’ offense, Rice has earned complete trust for his short-to-intermediate separation, yards-after-catch power (YAC), and chemistry with quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Coaches describe him as “calm, focused, and mature beyond his years,” a disciplined route-runner who finds tight windows in the red zone. Through Week 5 of the 2025 season, Rice has no registered game statistics as he serves a league-issued six-game suspension to start the regular season; major stat services list no 2025 game logs to date.  The Kansas City Chiefs have provided time and private support for Rice and his family, ensuring he can grieve without team-related obligations. Teammates have stood beside him, honoring both his resilience and his family’s tradition of service. The FAA is investigating the incident, while messages commemorating “Spidey” continue to spread nationwide.“He taught others to fly — now he flies higher than all of us,” one tribute read. Rice kept his public remarks brief before leaving in the embrace of teammates:“Spidey always told me not to fear the height — only the moment you forget to look down and pull someone else up with you. This week, I’m playing for him.”