You’ll never guess who Micah Parsons sees as cowboys

Dallas Cowboysand#039; 2023 is still a long way off, but Micah Parsons is already looking to the future. The star guard analyzes the upcoming playoff field in his web series “The Edge” and he had particularly good things to say about the Chicago Bears.

The proud Windy City franchise has endured a tough season, but Parsons believes happier times are ahead. andquot;The Bruins (are) a really good team, a legitimate playoff team next year,andquot Parsons said. andquot;They can win the NFC North… I think this team can legitimately be the best playoff  team andquot

With the regular season ending in two weeks, Parsons may not be alone in keeping the Bears as a non-playoff team that could make the jump in 2024. Chicago is in a strange position right now, holding the first and eighth picks. the top pick on the active draft board next spring in a 2-13 trade with the Carolina Panthers. Although the Bruins (6-9) need a little too much help to get into the NFC playoff seat (two games behind the final wild cards of Los Angeles and Seattle), they have won four of their last six series. which includes a 28-13 win over division champion Detroit on December 10th.

Padres preached the inclusion of current franchise quarterback Justin Fields. The long-touted No. 11 pick in the 2021 draft has endured a roller-coaster third year but has found a late rhythm despite injuries. Over his past five appearances, Fields has accounted for six touchdowns and 1,293 yards through the air and on the ground. andquot;I think Justin Fields has come in many ways,andquot; Parsons said. andquot;There will be a transition, especially next year

But because they have the draft cap and get more players and still have a lot of money in free agency, they continue to add talent, get better and become a legitimate playoff team. team.andquot; As Parsons suggested, Chicago could move on from current head coach Matt Eberflus, who compiled a 9-23 record in two seasons at the helm. If so, the Bruins could boast one of the more attractive head coaching jobs in the league. Still Parsonsand#039; Not only do the Bears have two top picks, they also have over $63.8 million in cap space, seventh best in the league

Here’s an example of how the Bruins could end up at AT&T Stadium in 2024, as the Cowboys are slated to host an NFC North team that matches their ranking in the East (currently second-place Minnesota). Meanwhile, Detroit, the aforementioned newly crowned division champions, visit Arlington on Saturday night (7:15 CT, ABC/ESPN)

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