Micah Parsons’ Brother Hits Back at Reporter Over Packers LB’s Dallas Presence
Micah Parsons owns a house in Dallas that's worth around $2 million.
Micah Parsons (Image via IMAGO)
- Micah Parsons was seen courtside in Dallas during a Mavericks game, sparking social media buzz.
- His brother clarified that Parsons spends time in Dallas because their family resides there.
- Parsons, now with the Packers, still owns a house in Dallas and is recovering from an ACL injury.
Micah Parsons was spotted courtside at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Saturday, March 14, enjoying the Dallas Mavericks’ matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was the first of the back-to-back fixtures between the two teams.
The Cavaliers beat out the Mavericks 138-105 and improved to a 41-26 record. Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points while James Harden contributed 17. However, center Evan Mobley stole the show with 29.
Parsons had a great time at the showdown and walked away with a signed Mitchell shirt, a gift from the seven-time NBA All-Star.
Parsons’ appearance sparked some buzz on X. Mavericks beat writer Ron Harrod Jr. noted that he spends more time in Dallas than in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That’s when his older brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., stepped in, explaining that Micah was seen in Dallas because the Parsons family lives in the Lone Star State.
Prolly because that’s where he lives 😂 swear it ain’t gotta be that deep https://t.co/oZFqtrJyvf
— Terrence Parsons Jr (@Tpars_boii) March 14, 2026
Does Micah Parsons live in Dallas?
Despite being born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and surrounded by Eagles fans, Parsons grew up in a household of Cowboys supporters. His parents were thrilled when the Cowboys selected Parsons with the 12th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and relocated to Dallas.

Micah used $2 million from his four-year, $17 million rookie contract to buy a house near the Cowboys’ facility. In the summer of 2025, the Cowboys traded Parsons to the Green Bay Packers after a falling out between the 26-year-old edge rusher and team owner Jerry Jones.
Even though Parsons relocated to Wisconsin, the specifics of his new condo remain a mystery. That said, he still owns the house in Dallas, and it only makes sense for him to continue his rehab in familiar surroundings.
A couple of NFL bigwigs reached out to Parsons during his migration to Green Bay. Russell Wilson was among the first to reach out to Parsons on X. The Super Bowl winner played college football for the Wisconsin Badgers, so he is quite familiar with that part of the world.
“You know Micah Parsons, I went to Wisconsin… Anything you need in Wisco… Packing ur bags, moving company, just let me know,” Russell Wilson tweeted. Barely an hour later, Parsons replied: “Hit my line.”
🤝🤝🤝 hit my line https://t.co/Q32IAdWVj7
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) August 28, 2025
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers told Parsons to buy his old Green Bay house. Following the Packers’ 35-25 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Parsons revealed that he and tight end Tucker Kraft are potential buyers of the 4x NFL MVP’s house in Hobart, Wisconsin.
[Aaron Rodgers] told me to buy his house. Tuck [Kraft] said he might try and look at it. It’s a nice house, but it’s just me right now. That’s why I’m not in an urge to buy anything.
Parsons said (H/T: Bleacher Report)
always be closing 😂 pic.twitter.com/T7jXxpkG4B
— NFL (@NFL) October 28, 2025
When Rodgers departed the Packers to join the New York Jets in 2023, he offered his 10,500-square-foot home to his protege, Jordan Love. However, the current Packers quarterback playfully turned down Rodgers’ offer.
A-Rod, I won’t be buying your house, man. But I’ll go check on it, make sure it’s well taken care of. But yeah, if you wanna hit me up with a deal ...
Love had said back in 2024
Jordan Love officially responds to Aaron Rodgers' offer 😅 https://t.co/udGkTa62li pic.twitter.com/aoXHl8SEXI
— NFL (@NFL) July 28, 2024
According to Realtor.com, Rodgers’ $3.7 million mansion is still on the market, waiting for a new owner.
Meanwhile, Parsons completed one year with the Packers. It was cut short as he suffered an ACL injury while facing the Denver Broncos in Week 15. He made 41 combined tackles, 12.5 sacks, 12 TFLs, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 pass deflection.
Parsons is on a four-year, $188 million contract, or earning $44.5 million per year. So, he can easily afford to buy a new hood.
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