Micah Parsons announces new Bleacher Report weekly series ‘The Edge with Micah Parsons’.Photo:Bleacher ReportDallas Cowboys starMicah Parsonsbelieves in the power of storytelling — and he’s about to do a lot more of it with his new video podcast series.The 24-year-old linebacker will hostThe Edge with Micah Parsons,a new weekly series withBleacher Reportthat’ll take fans behind the scenes throughout the upcoming NFL season, he exclusively tells PEOPLE.“I’ll get into everything. I don’t mind dibbling and dabbling,” Parsons tells PEOPLE. “I want to make it as personal for the fans, for the people, as much as I can.“Parsons says he’s looking forward to sharing his unfiltered reactions to the biggest moments around the game, rumors, and headlines.As he prepares to share a more personal side with fans, the Dallas Cowboy tells PEOPLE he enjoyed watchingNetflix’sQuarterbackseries, and learning from stars likePatrick MahomesandKirk Cousins.Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs.Christian Petersen/Getty"Life is just so important outside of football, and I just thought I learned so much from guys like Pat and Kirk,” Parsons says.He continues, “You share your knowledge and tools on why you’re successful in the league, and I think storytelling is important, and to see them guys' success and things they go through in the season, it really makes you open your eyes a lot.“Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys.Michael Owens/GettyWhile Parsons doesn’t qualify forNetflix’s docuseries following the league’s quarterbacks, he says he would “definitely participate” in a similar series if the streaming giant expanded to follow other players around the league.“Yeah, I would definitely participate, just because football is important and that’s the reason why I’m doingThe Edge,” he explains.Micah Parsons at the 2021 NFL Draft.Gregory Shamus/GettyCowboys fans can look forward to Parsons bringing in some of his Dallas teammates for the weekly show. “I’m going to have a couple of teammates. I’m going to mix it up. I’m going to have different people come on and try to make it as live and fun as possible,” he says.Hopefully, one of those guests would be Parsons' pick for which Cowboys player is the funniest behind the scenes. “I would say it’sTrevon Diggs,” says Parsons. “He’s hilarious.“Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7).Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire via GettyParsons and the Cowboys will travel to New York for their first game of the season against the New York Giants before hosting Aaron Rodgers and the new-look Jets for Dallas’s home opener on Sept. 17.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Parsons says he’s looking forward to the matchup with Rodgers. “Rodgers got the best of us last year so I’m looking forward to this rematch, especially against a highly competitive Jets team.“Rodgers, 39, appears in HBO’s original docuseriesHard Knocksthis season, but Parsons hasn’t been able to keep up with the Jets-focused season. “I haven’t really followedHard Knocksrecently, just because I’ve been so locked in on my team and what we’re trying to accomplish,” he says.
Micah Parsons announces new Bleacher Report weekly series ‘The Edge with Micah Parsons’.Photo:Bleacher Report

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Dallas Cowboys starMicah Parsonsbelieves in the power of storytelling — and he’s about to do a lot more of it with his new video podcast series.The 24-year-old linebacker will hostThe Edge with Micah Parsons,a new weekly series withBleacher Reportthat’ll take fans behind the scenes throughout the upcoming NFL season, he exclusively tells PEOPLE.“I’ll get into everything. I don’t mind dibbling and dabbling,” Parsons tells PEOPLE. “I want to make it as personal for the fans, for the people, as much as I can.“Parsons says he’s looking forward to sharing his unfiltered reactions to the biggest moments around the game, rumors, and headlines.As he prepares to share a more personal side with fans, the Dallas Cowboy tells PEOPLE he enjoyed watchingNetflix’sQuarterbackseries, and learning from stars likePatrick MahomesandKirk Cousins.Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs.Christian Petersen/Getty"Life is just so important outside of football, and I just thought I learned so much from guys like Pat and Kirk,” Parsons says.He continues, “You share your knowledge and tools on why you’re successful in the league, and I think storytelling is important, and to see them guys' success and things they go through in the season, it really makes you open your eyes a lot.“Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys.Michael Owens/GettyWhile Parsons doesn’t qualify forNetflix’s docuseries following the league’s quarterbacks, he says he would “definitely participate” in a similar series if the streaming giant expanded to follow other players around the league.“Yeah, I would definitely participate, just because football is important and that’s the reason why I’m doingThe Edge,” he explains.Micah Parsons at the 2021 NFL Draft.Gregory Shamus/GettyCowboys fans can look forward to Parsons bringing in some of his Dallas teammates for the weekly show. “I’m going to have a couple of teammates. I’m going to mix it up. I’m going to have different people come on and try to make it as live and fun as possible,” he says.Hopefully, one of those guests would be Parsons' pick for which Cowboys player is the funniest behind the scenes. “I would say it’sTrevon Diggs,” says Parsons. “He’s hilarious.“Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7).Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire via GettyParsons and the Cowboys will travel to New York for their first game of the season against the New York Giants before hosting Aaron Rodgers and the new-look Jets for Dallas’s home opener on Sept. 17.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Parsons says he’s looking forward to the matchup with Rodgers. “Rodgers got the best of us last year so I’m looking forward to this rematch, especially against a highly competitive Jets team.“Rodgers, 39, appears in HBO’s original docuseriesHard Knocksthis season, but Parsons hasn’t been able to keep up with the Jets-focused season. “I haven’t really followedHard Knocksrecently, just because I’ve been so locked in on my team and what we’re trying to accomplish,” he says.
Dallas Cowboys starMicah Parsonsbelieves in the power of storytelling — and he’s about to do a lot more of it with his new video podcast series.
The 24-year-old linebacker will hostThe Edge with Micah Parsons,a new weekly series withBleacher Reportthat’ll take fans behind the scenes throughout the upcoming NFL season, he exclusively tells PEOPLE.
“I’ll get into everything. I don’t mind dibbling and dabbling,” Parsons tells PEOPLE. “I want to make it as personal for the fans, for the people, as much as I can.”
Parsons says he’s looking forward to sharing his unfiltered reactions to the biggest moments around the game, rumors, and headlines.
As he prepares to share a more personal side with fans, the Dallas Cowboy tells PEOPLE he enjoyed watchingNetflix’sQuarterbackseries, and learning from stars likePatrick MahomesandKirk Cousins.
Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs.Christian Petersen/Getty

Christian Petersen/Getty
“Life is just so important outside of football, and I just thought I learned so much from guys like Pat and Kirk,” Parsons says.
He continues, “You share your knowledge and tools on why you’re successful in the league, and I think storytelling is important, and to see them guys' success and things they go through in the season, it really makes you open your eyes a lot.”
Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys.Michael Owens/Getty

Michael Owens/Getty
While Parsons doesn’t qualify forNetflix’s docuseries following the league’s quarterbacks, he says he would “definitely participate” in a similar series if the streaming giant expanded to follow other players around the league.
“Yeah, I would definitely participate, just because football is important and that’s the reason why I’m doingThe Edge,” he explains.
Micah Parsons at the 2021 NFL Draft.Gregory Shamus/Getty

Cowboys fans can look forward to Parsons bringing in some of his Dallas teammates for the weekly show. “I’m going to have a couple of teammates. I’m going to mix it up. I’m going to have different people come on and try to make it as live and fun as possible,” he says.
Hopefully, one of those guests would be Parsons' pick for which Cowboys player is the funniest behind the scenes. “I would say it’sTrevon Diggs,” says Parsons. “He’s hilarious.”
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7).Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire via Getty

Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Parsons and the Cowboys will travel to New York for their first game of the season against the New York Giants before hosting Aaron Rodgers and the new-look Jets for Dallas’s home opener on Sept. 17.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Parsons says he’s looking forward to the matchup with Rodgers. “Rodgers got the best of us last year so I’m looking forward to this rematch, especially against a highly competitive Jets team.”
Rodgers, 39, appears in HBO’s original docuseriesHard Knocksthis season, but Parsons hasn’t been able to keep up with the Jets-focused season. “I haven’t really followedHard Knocksrecently, just because I’ve been so locked in on my team and what we’re trying to accomplish,” he says.
source: people.com