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Cowboys' Micah Parsons rips block that led to Giants rookie's injury: 'I hate to see that s--- man'

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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons called on the NFL to ban the low block that left New York Giants rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux with a sprained MCL.

Thibodeaux suffered the injury Sunday night against the Cincinnati Bengals in a preseason game. He was hit low by tight end Thaddeus Moss while he was rushing the passer. Thibodeaux went down but was back on the sideline after he was checked out in the locker room. He did not play again for the rest of the game.

"I don’t why cutting is still allowed in the NFL!! We grown a-s f---ing men! Let’s play ball bro! I hate to see that s--- man!" Parsons tweeted Sunday night.

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Micah Parsons, #11 of the Dallas Cowboys, warms up against the Denver Broncos during a preseason game at Empower Field At Mile High on August 13, 2022 in Denver. (Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images)

Giants coach Brian Daboll was asked about the block on Monday.

"Those are tough blocks – the blocks that are coming from across the line of scrimmage within the tackle box. You've got to see it, and then you've got to do a great job of trying to play with your hands. So, it's unfortunate that K.T. went down. But that's part of the game," he said.

Thibodeaux was reported to be out 3-4 weeks with the injury. Daboll would not put a timeline on his return.

"I'd say it's day-to-day really," he said. "I'm not forecasting when a player can come back or not come back. I know he'll come in and get treatment. We'll take it day-by-day, and when he's ready to go out there, that's when we'll put him out there."

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