The Dallas Cowboys might consider dispatching a scout to Japan in search of their next standout offensive lineman.
During a 2024 Asia Tour sponsored by Gridiron Imports, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud found themselves in Japan.
A viral clip from their trip featured Parsons engaging in a sumo wrestling match, albeit with a rocky start.
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In the initial round, Parsons faced some difficulties against his sumo wrestler opponent, prompting Stroud to jest with a “too small” gesture, echoed by the wrestler.
Unfazed, Parsons promptly requested a rematch. The two-time All-Pro approached the second round with renewed determination, eventually overpowering his adversary and triumphing by pushing him out of the ring.
Parsons responded in kind with the “too small” gesture, proudly sharing the victorious moment on social media.
“One thing you won’t do is disrespect the lion and think I’m not finna lock in!” Parsons declared in his reposted clip.
Apart from their sumo wrestling exploits, Parsons and Stroud also garnered attention for their ceremonial first pitches at a Tokyo Giants baseball game. It was evident that one NFL superstar showcased superior throwing skills compared to the other.