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**Parsons Hints at Steelers Move?! Homecoming Dream or Trade Leverage?!**

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Micah Parsons has once again fueled speculation about his future by hinting at a potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers, sending both Cowboys and Steelers fans into a frenzy! While Parsons has emphasized his loyalty to Dallas, his repeated comments about Pittsburgh have many wondering if a homecoming is in the works, or if he’s simply trying to gain leverage in contract negotiations[3][4].

Parsons, a Pennsylvania native, has consistently expressed his affinity for the Steelers and head coach Mike Tomlin[3][4]. While speaking with former Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden, Parsons reacted positively to the Steelers logo and stated, “I said if I ever returned home, it was going to be Pittsburgh”[4]. He also reiterated this sentiment during Super Bowl week[3].

Here’s why this situation is generating so much buzz:

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* **Parsons’ Desire to Return Home:** Parsons was born in Harrisburg, PA, and spent his high school and collegiate career in the state before being drafted by the Cowboys[4]. A return to Pennsylvania would be a homecoming for the star linebacker[1].
* **Contract Negotiations:** Parsons is eligible for a contract extension, and these public statements could be a way to put pressure on the Cowboys to offer him a lucrative deal[5].
* **Steelers’ Need for an Edge Rusher:** While the Steelers have T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, acquiring Parsons would create an elite pass-rushing duo[2]. However, the Steelers may not have a clear need for Parsons, as the Watt/Highsmith duo provides near-elite production[2].
* **The Potential Trade:** With the Cowboys reportedly having internal discussions about trading Parsons instead of paying him, the possibility of a trade to Pittsburgh can’t be ruled out[1][5]. It is possible that a trade might include Highsmith going to Dallas[2].

Despite Parsons’ interest in the Steelers, a trade may be unlikely[2]. The Cowboys may be hesitant to trade away a star player like Parsons[5].

Parsons is set to enter the 2025 season on his fifth-year option, the final year of his rookie deal[5]. With Parsons potentially seeking a massive payday, the coming months will reveal whether he remains in Dallas or finally makes his way to Pittsburgh[3].

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