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Micah Parsons To Appear Weekly On FS1’s ‘Undisputed’

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Former Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons will join Skip Bayless and Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe on “Undisputed” during the NFL season, as announced on the television show Wednesday morning. The Dallas Cowboy will make weekly appearances on Tuesdays during FS1’s sports debate show.

Fox Sports’ announcement said Parsons will offer “a regular peek behind the curtain of America’s most notorious football team.”

“[This] is a big deal for us,” Sharpe said. “To have a current player that’s actually playing come on and discuss with us…throughout the entirety of the season is a big deal.”

“This news made my day, year, and career,” Bayless, an unashamed Dallas Cowboys fan, said.

Parsons’ new TV gig is just the most recent example of his stardom.

As a rookie last season, Parsons earned first-team All-Pro Honors and became the first-ever unanimous NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year recipient. His 13 sacks and 84 total tackles were a crucial piece of the NFC East champion Cowboys’ defensive success.

Given the first words of Parsons’ DROY acceptance speech were “Penn State,” it seems safe to say the Nittany Lions may receive their fair share of shoutouts on FS1.

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Sam Fremin

Sam is a senior from Ashburn, Virginia, majoring in journalism and political science & minoring in German and creative writing. He is a Dallas Cowboys fan who relishes the misery of Eagles fans. All hate messages can be sent to [email protected] or @SamFremin on Twitter.

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