Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

49ers WR torches Cowboys star Micah Parsons in response to 'personal' comment

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel responded Tuesday to Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons's recent comments after the Niners' 42-10 victory in Week 5.

Earlier this week, when discussing San Francisco tight end George Kittle's profane t-shirt calling out Dallas that he revealed after a touchdown on Sunday night, Parsons said "laugh now, cry later." The 2021 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year added that when Kittle showed off the anti-Cowboys t-shirt following one of his career high three scores on "Sunday Night Football," he made things "personal."

Never shy to speak up, Samuel blasted Parsons during his appearance on "Up and Adams" with Kay Adams on Tuesday.

The one-time All-Pro wideout didn't have a huge game during the 49ers' home rout but was still productive on his eight touches (five carries, three receptions), gathering 30 yards on the ground and 55 more through the air.

The San Francisco offensive line clearly had a heavy focus on limiting Parsons meanwhile, and they mostly succeeded. The two-time Pro Bowler finished the contest no quarterback hits or sacks for the second straight game and just one solo tackle.

The teams won't play again in the regular season, so any chance for Parsons and company to get revenge would have to come in the playoffs. The Niners have knocked the Cowboys out of each of the last two playoffs, first in the wild-card round in 2022 and then the division round last winter.

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