Cowboys' Micah Parsons Expresses Frustration Over Officiating in Loss to Dolphins
Despite Controversial Calls, Dolphins Secure 22-20 Win with Closing Seconds Field Goal
- Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons expressed frustration with the officiating in the team’s close loss to the Miami Dolphins, particularly over a lack of holding penalties against the Dolphins and a roughing the passer penalty he received.
- Parsons has gone 38 straight quarters without drawing a holding penalty, despite his aggressive play that has resulted in 13 sacks, 53 total tackles, and 30 QB hits this season.
- The roughing the passer penalty came when Parsons hit Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which Parsons argues was a legitimate attempt to sack, not to punish the quarterback.
- Despite the controversy, the Dolphins secured a 22-20 win over the Cowboys with a field goal in the closing seconds.
- The Cowboys' loss to the Dolphins marks their fifth loss in away games this season, bringing their record to 10-5.