Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons still seems a bit miffed about his teammate Malik Hooker calling him out for his off-field activities.
Parsons hosts a podcast called “The Edge,” with episodes airing on Mondays and Tuesdays — typically the days off for NFL players during the season.
Last month, Hooker questioned Parsons’ dedication to the team’s success, suggesting that running a podcast during the season could be a distraction. Parsons, predictably, didn’t take kindly to these remarks.
Following the Cowboys’ training camp practice on Friday, Parsons addressed the offseason tension with Hooker.
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Although the two-time All-Pro said he was “ready to move on” from the drama, he had a final message for Hooker before closing the chapter.
“It is what it is. What people do in their free time, that’s their business,” Parsons said, via Lone Star Live’s Joseph Hoyt. “I know what I do in my free time, so make sure you’re tuning into ‘The Edge’ if you’ve got a chance on Monday or Tuesday nights. What Hooker does on his Monday and Tuesday nights when he’s not in the building, that’s up to him. What I do is my business and my family’s, so I’m going to leave it at that.
“There’s no misunderstanding. It’s clear what it was. It is what it is, everything we said.”
Parsons seems ready to forgive Hooker, but it doesn’t sound like he’ll be forgetting the criticism anytime soon.