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Captain Dak Prescott Sends Congratulations to Micah Parsons After He Wins NFC Defensive Player of the Month – And Parsons’ Emotional Response Makes Cowboys Nation Proud

Dallas, Texas – 10/31/2025

It was a moment of pure class between two leaders who once shared the same locker room. When Micah Parsons was officially named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month, his former teammate and Cowboys captain Dak Prescott didn’t hesitate to send a public message of congratulations.

Packers DL Micah Parsons named NFC Defensive Player of the Month

On his social media account, Dak wrote:

“Proud of my guy Micah! He’s always been one of the most relentless and passionate players I’ve ever shared the field with. Keep leading, keep shining — the league is better when you’re at your best.”

The simple yet heartfelt message quickly spread across Cowboys Nation, a reminder of the respect and bond that remains between the two stars even as their careers move in different directions.

Not long after, Micah Parsons responded with a message that caught fans off guard — not because it was controversial, but because it was unexpectedly emotional.

“Appreciate you, Dak. You taught me more than you know — about leadership, about patience, about how to carry this star with pride. Once a brother, always a brother.” 💙⭐

The reply instantly blew up across social media, amassing hundreds of thousands of interactions within hours. Fans praised the maturity and brotherhood between Dak and Micah, calling it “the true spirit of the star.”

Cowboys insider Jane Slater described it perfectly on X:

“This is what leadership looks like — respect, legacy, and passing the torch.”

Even inside the Cowboys facility, several players reportedly shared the exchange during practice, saying it served as extra motivation heading into Week 9.

For a franchise built on history, pride, and unity, that brief conversation between two cornerstones of different eras reminded everyone in Dallas what the team truly stands for — family, loyalty, and the belief that once you wear the star, you never stop representing it.

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