Topics

More

How To Order Your Micah Parsons Cowboys Jersey

Philly fans, look away!

Micah Parsons’ dreams came true Thursday night when he was selected No. 12 overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2021 NFL Draft. And now that he’s been officially drafted by an NFL team, it’s time to buy his merchandise (unless you’re an Eagles fan, of course).

Parsons’ first NFL jersey is officially up for sale through the Cowboys’ online Fanatics store. If your wallet is full of cash and your heart is full of Penn State pride, an official Parsons jersey could be yours for a cool $119.99. Plus, if you’re fast enough, you could score free shipping by using promo code “NFL25” at checkout.

If jerseys aren’t your style, you can also purchase Parsons t-shirts for as cheap as $29.99.

Current Parsons jerseys up for sale feature No. 1 on the back to signify his first-round selection. At the moment, his trademark No. 11 is in use by Cowboys receiver Cedrick Wilson. We’ll see if Parsons can use his clout to earn back his go-to digits.

Although some Eagles fans might not have been thrilled to see Parsons join a division foe, Penn Staters were more than happy to see their favorite linebacker make the jump to the pros. Even Cowboys stars like Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott were hyped to welcome him to the Lone Star State.

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

Matt DiSanto

Matt proudly served as Onward State’s managing editor for two years until graduating from Penn State in May 2022. Now, he’s off in the real world doing real things. Send him an email (mattdisanto86@gmail.com) or follow him on Twitter (@mattdisanto_) to stay in touch.

‘A Great Historian & A Great Journalist’: The Mark Of Penn State Historian Lou Prato

“He knew so much and had devoted so much of his life to the history of Penn State Athletics.”

‘I’m Encouraged By The Way We Show Up Every Day’: Penn State Football Wide Receivers Making Early Strides In Spring Practice

Penn State receivers were held to zero catches in the College Football Playoff semifinal.

Penn State Names New Executive VP and Provost

Fotis Sotiropoulos has been named Penn State executive vice president and provost effective August 11, 2025.

113kFollowers
164kFollowers
64.4kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
Sign up for our Newsletter