
The Pro Bowl is a fun competitive event leading up to the Super Bowl. However, things between Micah Parsons and David Njoku have heated up a bit since their Madden 24 battle. On Saturday, the second day of the Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida, the organizers organized a crazy war between the players of the pairings of the AFC and the NFC. The AFC team included David Njoku of the Browns and Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins. They faced Micah Parsons of the Cowboys and Puka Nacua of the NFC Rams.They took turns taking control of the game.
Njoku and Naquah started the first half and headed to the NFC. Hill, a video game fan, was able to keep the score low, but Parsons led the NFC to victory.Host Charissa Thompson asked the Dallas Cowboys quarterback how Njoku was doing during the football break. Parsons said:I thought he did a great job. It made a big adjustment. He made it clear why Cleveland (Browns) is Cleveland. Micah Parsons via the NFL Pro BowlNjoku, 27, screamed, and so did Hill. Both sides teased and teased each other in a friendly way, but Parsons took it a step further.David Njoku’s harsh response to Micah ParsonsThe dice were rolled when the Dolphins’ star quarterback tried to play devil’s advocate. Now Njoku has no choice but to turn back. Although his voice was not good, what he said to Parsons was clear as day. The Cowboys linebacker’s statement focused on the state of the Browns franchise, which has been troubled for some time except for last season. Seven years ago in 2017, they went winless (0-16). Njoku then threw the ball into Parsons’ court.He answered:You see, we have to understand this: “Cleveland is Cleveland.” But we’re both here. We both love this crazy game. So you have to do it logically. David Njoku via the NFL Pro BowlHill backed up teammate Madden. He’s got a good point, mate. We are all here. From Tyreek Hill to Micah ParsonsDavid Njoku gets hot as #Cowboys Micah Parsons shoots “Cleveland is Cleveland” at the #Browns(c/o @Ryantyler33)pic.twitter.com/FdKQau3tAk— Dove Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 4, 2024
The AFC duo meant they wouldn’t be playing video games in Orlando if they were playing in the Super Bowl. Players from the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs attended the Pro Bowl as they prepared for the event in Las Vegas. Both the Cowboys and Browns were eliminated in the wild card round. That is why Njoku’s statement is correct. Ask Parsons: If he’s willing to compare the Browns to mediocrity, how about the Cowboys? They have been on losing streaks since they last tasted Super Bowl glory in the early 1990s.
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