Micah Parsons has committed to Dallas, but DC Quinn may leave for the first time

Micah Parsons has committed to Dallas, but DC Quinn may leave for the first time

The Detroit Lions are currently experiencing an exceptionally successful period, clinching their division title for the first time in 30 years. Their consecutive postseason victories further accentuate this achievement. Notably, the latter feat represents the first time since their championship season in 1957 that they have accomplished such a milestone. Former Lions quarterback Dan Orlovsky, now a prominent analyst at ESPN, took a dig at the Dallas Cowboys while discussing Detroit’s recent success.

The Lions’ triumph over Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams came on the heels of another playoff disappointment for the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys faced humiliation at home as the Green Bay Packers secured a decisive victory, leading to another premature end to their season and extending their championship drought to 28 years.

And Orlovsky decided to have a bit of fun at the Cowboys’ expense while talking about Detroit’s success:

Not winning the Super Bowl in nearly three full decades does cast doubt on the appropriateness of the moniker “America’s Team,” doesn’t it?

The Dallas Cowboys have long been known as “America’s Team” and hold the title of the most valuable professional sports franchise in North America under owner Jerry Jones. Nevertheless, there is a growing sentiment that it might be time to engage in a serious conversation about passing that moniker to the Lions.

The Lions, currently on the verge of a potential trip to the Super Bowl, offer a noteworthy contrast to the Cowboys, who have not achieved this feat even once in the 21st century.

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