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Micah Parsons' brother rages against Dan Orlovsky for betting against Dak Prescott and Cowboys: “Dirty work”

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys came away with a big win in Week 5 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. With Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Brandin Cooks out, not many expected the Cowboys to win in Pittsburgh.

Dan Orlovsky was among the people who picked the Steelers to win against the Cowboys in Week 5. After the game, Orlovsky said that he was not impressed by Dallas' win and critiqued the Cowboys' offense due to multiple turnovers.

Micah Parsons' brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., did not like Orlovsky's comments and called him out on social media.

"Not impressive but all yall had us losing is dirty work", said Parsons' brother via X

This is not the first time that Terrence Parsons Jr. has defended the Cowboys on social media. Before the start of the season, he defended Prescott when a fan blamed the quarterback for Trey Lance's poor performance in the preseason.

Micah Parsons is currently sidelined due to an ankle injury and will likely miss next week's game as well. The Cowboys will hope to get him back after their bye in Week 7.


Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will face a tough test in Week 6

Dallas Cowboys v Pittsburgh Steelers - Source: Getty
Dallas Cowboys v Pittsburgh Steelers - Source: Getty

With the win against the Steelers, the Cowboys are 3-2 heading into Week 6, where they will face the Detroit Lions.

The Lions had a bye in Week 5 and are currently a three-point favorite to win the game. The Cowboys offense, led by Dak Prescott, did not do well against the Steelers and will hope to turn things around against the Lions.

Prescott did throw a game-winning touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert, but also fumbled the ball once and threw two interceptions.

Even without Parsons and Lawrence, the Cowboys' defense showed up and limited the Steelers to just 17 points. However, things will be much harder against the Lions, who are currently averaging 26.0 points and 411.0 total yards of offense per game this season.

The Cowboys have placed Brandin Cooks on the injured reserve, and in his absence, Tolbert along with KaVontae Turpin have to play well to help out CeeDee Lamb.



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