Micah Parsons is currently under his 4-year, $17,000,000 contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Judging by his dominating run as one of the best outside linebackers his most lucrative years are yet ahead of him. However, despite all the money, the 24-year-old made a surprising revelation online that left the trollers scratching their heads.
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Outside the football field, Parsons knows very well how to keep his fans engaged and entertained even during the offseasons. His impressive Twitter game is definitely one reason why NFL fans love to follow him. From humbling quarterbacks during games to silencing haters online, Parsons shows the best of his game every time. One such incident unraveled when one Twitterati tried to take a dig at him for his comments on Netflix’s show ‘Quarterback’.
Micah Parsons knows well how to save money
The new Netflix documentary series ‘Quarterback’ is the talk of the town in the NFL world lately. Parsons himself was in awe of the Peyton Manning-produced show. However, one fan tried to get the most out of the star linebacker by commenting, “Surprised you haven’t complained about the price of Netflix yet.” To which the Cowboys star had the most genuine yet wholesome response.
My mom still Pays for my phone bill and Netflix brother! Save what you can ! #mommasboy https://t.co/HfcQxXKZlF
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) July 16, 2023
When one Twitter user blatantly questioned his principles. Parsons had an answer ready for it. “Why is it bad my mothers loves me! I’m her baby boy!” he added. This simply depicts how despite all the success as the beast NFL linebacker, Micah Parsons wants to remain a momma’s boy.
Micah Parsons also knows how to spend his money right
Micah Parsons has created his image among fans as someone who is not a spendthrift and likes to keep his expenditures reasonable and fair. Though true to some extent, he still never shies away from giving it back to the community when needed. One such example is when he helped his fans cope with high gas prices.
The Defensive Rookie of the Year acknowledged high gas prices on Twitter and shared how he used to cope with them in high school. But when a fan made him realize that the prices are also affecting people outside the NFL, the youngster took matters into his own hands to donate $25, per abc27.com, to multiple fans to help them afford gas.
Gas is 5 dollars!! Man I feel bad for kids in high school I used to charge my homies 5 dollars to take them home! Now the minimum for a ride home is at least a 20!
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) June 9, 2022
This not only shows how down-to-earth and generous he is but also how much he values and cares for the simple pleasures of life, which is the truest quality of a leader. Yes, a leader, which he is becoming with the Dallas Cowboys.