Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse disagrees with teammate Micah Parsons’ opinion on 49ers TE George Kittle’s X-rated celebration

The Dallas Cowboys are preparing themselves to roar again on Monday night in their upcoming game against the LA Chargers. However, the embarrassing 42-10 defeat from the San Francisco 49ers in week 5 is something they can’t move on easily.

Besides the 32-point loss, an off-field activity from the 49ers tight end George Kittle added insult to the Cowboys injury. Though Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons earlier delivered a strong message to San Francisco star for his infamous action, the Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse has a different response to the situation.

Jayron Kearse on George Kittle’s celebration

While the Cowboys players and fans alike might be exploding seeing the wild celebration of Kittle, Kearse thinks their squad is to be blamed as it only gave the rival team a chance to do that.

“A couple of guys told me about it but I don’t have any thoughts on it. I kind of think back to a couple years ago with the Carolina Panthers and guys had problems with Cam Newton dancing. You know the only way to stop that is to keep him out of the end zone.”

The safety recorded four total tackles and a sack but he terribly struggled in coverage and was also blamed by netizens for the huge defeat. He himself is also bothered about failing to block George Kittle’s way to the end zone.

“So we let him get to the end zone and he chose for that to be his celebration… I don’t have a problem with nothing he did. If we do our job and keep him out of the end zone, he wouldn’t have been able to do it.”

Though Jayron seemed upset over the loss, he also seemed optimistic to shake off the blow. However, Parsons didn’t like his opponent’s celebration at all as on his podcast, “The Edge,” on Monday, he threw jabs saying the TE stretched the matter too much. The LB also issued a stern warning saying the Cowboys would remember the activity and that they are waiting for the next meeting to blow them up.

Meanwhile, San Francisco wide receiver Deebo Samuel fired back at Micah while talking with FanDuel’s “Up & Adams” podcast, and said the 49ers took note of some of the Cowboys’ pregame remarks before responding to him.

George Kittle’s celebration sparks controversy

In the Cowboys vs 49ers week 5 game on Sunday Night Football, Kittle raised eyebrows of the football community by lifting up his jersey while celebrating Jordan Mason’s 26-yard touchdown in the end zone. The undershirt of his jersey contained two NSFW words, “F**** Dallas”, which was enough to get him embroiled in a spicy controversy.

During a recent interview with “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday, the TE said his undershirt was slightly motivated by former San Francisco veteran Gary Plummer, who wore a similar T-shirt during a game against the Cowboys back in 1994. However, he also noted the incident of wearing this shirt on the game day was a coincidence.

“It’s just there’s some things that need to be worn for the franchise, and I think it’s just coincidence that it just happened to appear on my chest on ‘Sunday Night Football.'”

Nevertheless, the NFL isn’t letting it go easily either as according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the league is considering fining him a hefty sum of $10,927 for this notorious action.

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Maliha

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Maliha is an insightful sports writer with over a year of experience focusing on the NFL. Initially venturing into both NFL and NBA coverage, her journey began without a particular affinity for American football. However, her passion for the sport blossomed as she started following football more. Now, a huge NFL fan, Maliha meticulously follows every development within the league. She always wants to ensure her analysis is comprehensive and up-to-date to fellow readers.

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