It looks like Tom Brady did more than encourage the Las Vegas Raiders to go out and ruin the Dallas Cowboys‘ Saturday evening.
He was seen having a comedic exchange with one defender who helped hand him his final loss ever in Micah Parsons.
Micah Parsons and Tom Brady Overheard in Exchange
Brady, now a minority owner of the Raiders, was seen having a meeting with the Cowboys All-Pro that was accompanied by profanity.
Parsons immediately begins the conversation by walking over and butting in on a field meeting Brady was having at AT&T Stadium.
“He owes me. He owes me!” Parsons said.
Brady, however, playfully clapped back to the defender who helped eliminate the seven-time Super Bowl winner and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round last season.
“I don’t owe you anything. I don’t owe you s—,” Brady responded.
The reason Brady felt like he didn’t own Parsons anything?
“You hit me too much!” Brady jokingly said.
.@TomBrady and @MicahhParsons11 were having too much fun 😂 pic.twitter.com/2BtVOJMVBB
— NFL (@NFL) August 27, 2023
How Did Cowboys Fare With Parsons Limited? Former USFL Star Thrives
Parsons, while in full pads ahead of the final preseason game, was limited to ensure rest for the upcoming season.
And it gave Dallas an opportunity to see who else they have on defense, including who is worthy of a spot on the 53-man roster.
Josh Butler, a recent USFL star, took advantage.
The cornerback ended his night with six solo tackles, two pass deflections, and stepped in to deliver this hit and flip late in the contest:
Josh Butler has been excellent tonight, lands the big hit here 😤#Dallascowboys pic.twitter.com/P8a9U7YUJC
— Ej Savage (Boys N’ the Zone) (@BoysNtheZone) August 27, 2023
Butler is itching to land on the Cowboys’ final roster after starring for the Michigan Panthers of the USFL. He delivered 29 tackles for a Panthers team that made it to the playoffs in the league’s return following the COVID-19 pandemic. Butler’s USFL season ended with a 31-27 loss to the Pittsburgh Maulers.
Butler already has one roster endorser in Dan Rogers of Blogging the Boys on SB Nation.
The Cowboys have a plethora of slot corner depth on this roster, but how much depth do they have on the outside?
Kelvin Joseph? No thanks
Nahshon Wright? Hells no
Eric Scott Jr.? He's not ready yetJosh Butler may be the answer. Plus, he has a little dawg in him. pic.twitter.com/7BcOiE6rZR
— Dan Rogers (@DannyPhantom24) August 27, 2023
Butler joined the roster on July 25, 2023, right before training camp in Oxnard.