Micah Parsons injury update: Cowboys LB carted off field in 4th quarter vs. Giants
Micah Parsons has already dealt with one injury on Thursday night, going down with a neck injury. Thankfully, the Dallas Cowboys star was okay and re-entered the game, hoping to close out a victory against the New York Giants.
However, Parsons went down with another injury late in the fourth quarter. This one seemed a lot more serious, being rolled up on from behind by an offensive lineman. Parsons stayed down on the ground for a few moments before being helped into the blue medical tent.
“Micah Parsons needed to be helped to the sideline but he was putting weight on what appeared to be an ankle injury,” Jon Machota of The Athletic said via X. “He’s now in the injury tent.”
It was just a short stint in the tent for Parsons before immediately hopping on the cart. He was taken into the locker room for what you would assume are more tests on his lower leg area.
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DeMarcus Lawrence heads to locker room during Cowboys second half
There have already been a few injury scares for the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday. Micah Parsons was one but after dealing with a neck stinger, he returned to the game. Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is the latest but this injury seems a little more serious.
Lawrence had to limp off the field during the third quarter and according to those at the game, his shoe was taken off and examined by doctors. He then made his way to the locker room to reportedly get an X-ray.
“#Cowboys medical and athletic training staff had DeMarcus Lawrence’s shoe off to examine him,” Mike Garafolo of The NFL Network said via X. “Now back on as he heads to the tunnel near the X-ray room.”