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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons to remain versatile in 2022, Dallas will not commit him fully to defensive end

Don’t look now, but the Dallas Cowboys are again in search of another war daddy pass rusher. Though they narrowly escaped a parting of ways with All-Pro defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence due to a contractual dispute that was resolved with a new deal altogether, their good fortune didn’t extend to Randy Gregory — who pivoted at the last second to signing with the Denver Broncos due to, well, a contractual dispute. The latter left many wondering if the Cowboys would use former first-round pick Micah Parsons to help salve the wound opposite Lawrence, and the answer is both yes and no.

Yes, the All-Pro linebacker will continue to rush the passer off of the edge but, no, it will not be his full-time gig. Parsons will instead remain primarily a linebacker whose true role can only be described as “weapon,” one head coach Mike McCarthy plans to use in varying ways — as was the case in Parson’s electric rookie season –…

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