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Micah Parsons, Jahan Dotson Swap Jerseys Following Commanders-Cowboys Game

Former Penn State football stars Micah Parsons and Jahan Dotson, of the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders, respectively, swapped jerseys following their teams’ game Sunday afternoon.

Dallas dominated the Commanders 25-10 en route to a home win at AT&T Stadium. The two Nittany Lions met up for pictures and shared a hug after their first professional game against one another.

Dotson had yet another impressive game, leading Washington in receiving yards with 43 and grabbing his fourth touchdown of the season. Parsons totaled four tackles (one for a loss), while opening up the pass rush for other defenders.

Both Pennsylvania natives, Parsons and Dotson were both a part of the 2018 Penn State recruiting class. Now, the two are reunited in the NFL East, which is full of Penn Staters.

The two will face off once again during the final week of the season when the Cowboys travel to take on the Commanders at FedEx Field on January 8.

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Matt Brown

Matt is a senior majoring in broadcast journalism and minoring in sports studies from Bensalem, Pa. Matt is a huge Philadelphia sports fan and an overall sports fan in general. When not watching sports, you'll find him taking down any Dollar Dog challenge or rewatching the Big Ten Maps Commercial. To reach him, follow him on Twitter and Instagram: @matt_brown63, or email him at [email protected].

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