Dallas Cowboys’ standout linebacker Micah Parsons is looking to expand his role on the team by potentially becoming a kickoff returner on special teams. The talented player has been advocating for this opportunity, showcasing his versatility and willingness to contribute in any way possible.

Special teams coordinator John Fassel revealed in a recent podcast that Parsons has expressed his desire to take on the role of kickoff returner for the upcoming season. Fassel acknowledges Parsons’ potential in this position but notes that final approval would need to come from higher management within the organization.

Parsons, who has already established himself as one of the NFL’s top defensive players, has recorded impressive stats in his young career. With 40.5 sacks, eight pass defenses, seven forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries in just 50 games, his on-field performance speaks for itself.

Despite his success on the field, there are concerns within the organization about Parsons’ off-field behavior. It remains to be seen if he will be given the opportunity to showcase his skills as a kickoff returner in the upcoming season. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if Parsons can make the transition and become a game-changer for the Dallas Cowboys.

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