Frisco, TX — The Dallas Cowboys’ latest practice didn’t just make headlines for plays on the field — but for a full-blown locker room flare-up that reportedly left linebacker Micah Parsons slightly injured while breaking up a verbal (and nearly physical) altercation between cornerback Trevon Diggs and quarterback Dak Prescott.
According to multiple internal sources, tensions erupted when Dak jokingly teased Diggs during a drill, saying he “only gets picks when the ball is gift-wrapped.”
“Bro, you only catch INTs when it’s a duck in the air,” Prescott reportedly said with a smirk.
That quip, intended as locker-room banter, did not sit well with Diggs — who immediately fired back, allegedly shouting:
“You wouldn’t throw a real pass if your life depended on it!”
Witnesses say the argument escalated quickly, with both players chest-to-chest, exchanging profanities, and needing to be separated by teammates.
🩹 Micah Gets Caught in the Crossfire
In the heat of the moment, Micah Parsons — always the emotional core of the defense — stepped in to deescalate, but reportedly rolled his ankle while trying to hold Diggs back.
Team sources confirm the injury is minor, and Parsons is expected to practice later this week. However, the incident has raised serious concerns about growing tensions in the locker room.
“It’s been building,” one team insider told us.
“There’s a leadership void. Everyone’s got something to prove, but the chemistry isn’t there right now.”
🧠 Locker Room Vibes: Competitive or Toxic?
This incident marks the latest in what some describe as an increasingly edgy atmosphere at Cowboys HQ:
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Diggs, known for his swagger and social media shots, has had run-ins with teammates before.
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Prescott, under pressure to perform in a make-or-break season, has reportedly become more vocal — and not everyone is responding well.
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Parsons? Stuck in the middle — the team’s emotional anchor but now, quite literally, limping from the fallout.
🕵️♂️ Team Response
The Cowboys have yet to release an official statement, but head coach Mike McCarthy is expected to address the situation in a press conference tomorrow.
Meanwhile, fans are buzzing — some concerned about internal unity, others hyped that at least someone is fired up:
“Better now than in the playoffs,” one fan tweeted.
“But damn… can we all just chill until September?”
Stay tuned — because in Dallas, the action off the field is just as dramatic as the one on