San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Micah Parsons is hoping to face the San Francisco 49ers again after the Dallas Cowboys were blown out by their NFC rival on Sunday, and Deebo Samuel thinks the star pass-rusher should be careful what he wishes for.

Niners tight end George Kittle wore a T-shirt underneath his jersey on Sunday night that said “F— DALLAS.” The shirt, while insulting to the Cowboys, was a tribute to former 49ers linebacker Gary Plummer, who wore the same undershirt when San Francisco defeated Dallas in the 1994 NFC Championship Game.

Kittle flashed the shirt to the crowd after scoring one of his three touchdowns in San Francisco’s 42-10 win.

Parsons did not appreciate the message. On the latest episode of his podcast, Parsons said Kittle made the game “way more personal than it had to be.” The Cowboys star also told Kittle he should be prepared to “laugh now, cry later” because Dallas will be out for revenge.

Samuel does not see that happening. When asked about Parsons’s comments during a Tuesday appearance on FanDuel’s “Up & Adams” with Kay Adams, Samuel warned Parsons that it “might be a little bit worse” than 42-10 if the 49ers and Cowboys meet again in the playoffs.

Kittle said in a radio interview Tuesday that he had no regrets about wearing the shirt and would “do it again.” He caught three touchdown passes in the game, so he certainly backed up the vulgar trash talk with his play.

Parsons loves trading trash talk with opponents, but his Cowboys have a lot to figure out if they want to have another shot at the 49ers.

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