In an explosive response to the ongoing debate with Myles Garrett, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons made it clear that he’s not backing down from any challenges ahead of the highly anticipated Packers-Browns Week 3 matchup. Despite Garrett’s recent comments about their rivalry, Parsons is focused on letting his play do the talking—insisting that he’s not interested in the verbal back-and-forth.
“Myles can say whatever he wants,” Parsons fired back. “But I’m here to make my own statement on the field. All that talk doesn’t matter when we’re both out there. I’m focused on doing my job and letting my performance speak for itself.”
Garrett, who had previously weighed in on the competition between the two dominant defenders, suggested that the discussion of who’s the better player should be settled with performance, not just words. However, Parsons dismissed the notion that he needs to engage in a war of words with his fellow pass rusher.

“I’m not going to let anyone try to define me through their opinion,” Parsons continued. “I’ve got my own goals and my own focus. The Packers game is what matters now, and that’s where my energy is. I’ll handle my business, and the rest will follow.”
As the two powerhouse defenders continue to dominate the conversation in the lead-up to the matchup, all eyes will be on Parsons to see if he can back up his words and silence the debate on the field. With the Packers and Browns both eyeing a win, Parsons’ refusal to get caught up in off-field drama only adds fuel to the fire.