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WATCH: Trevon Diggs, Micah Parsons compete in multiple hilarious games

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh12/20/21

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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons blocking for cornerback Trevon Diggs after an interception. (Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

There may not be a unit playing better football right now than the Dallas Cowboys defense. It’s been led by second-year cornerback Trevon Diggs and rookie linebacker Micah Parsons, with both making plays all over the field.

On Monday, the two took a break from terrorizing quarterbacks to play a game of truth or dare Jenga. In a promotion with 7/11, which are the two players’ numbers, Diggs and Parsons competed in the first round of the “7/11 Total Snackdown” for a championship belt.

At one point, Diggs has to try to make a move while standing on one leg and using one hand, while Parsons attempts to fire off a free-style wrap about the convenience store. You can watch the full video here.

While trying to make his final move, Parson gets a bit too aggressive, knocking over the stack of blocks. Diggs comes out victorious, lifting his hands in the air and saying “that’s game, man. Game over.”

The look of disappointment on Parsons’ face after losing is hilarious, even if it is over a game of Jenga. You can tell how much the rookie linebacker loves to win at everything he competes in.

Thankfully for Parsons, he has been doing a lot of winning on the football field lately. Dallas has won three straight games, with the defense being a major reason why. They have forced 12 turnovers during the win streak, with Diggs having two interceptions.

Dallas will be looking to extend the win streak with a Sunday Night Football matchup against the Washington Football Team on deck. Parsons and Diggs will be hungry to get to quarterbacks once again, whoever does start at AT&T Stadium.

The Week 16 matchup against Arizona will be the most important one remaining for the Dallas Cowboys, with a chance at the No. 1 seed in the NFC possibly at stake.