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Von Miller: Fournette's block on Parsons must be eliminated from NFL

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette's viral hit on Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons during Sunday's game didn't sit well with some around the NFL.

Fournette hit Parsons during a pass play when the Cowboys pass-rusher was already engaged with Bucs offensive tackle Josh Wells. No penalty was called.

Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller tweeted Monday that the kind of block Fournette threw "must be taken out of the game."

"This is the future, and we are just letting the offense tee off on our marquee pass-rushers," Miller added.

After the Cowboys' 19-3 loss to the Bucs, Parsons criticized those who've been praising Fournette for the hit, adding that such plays are normal in football.

Fournette reacted to Parsons' comments Monday afternoon.

Parsons has taken the NFL by storm since entering the league as the 12th overall pick in 2021. The Penn State product has racked up 15 sacks through 17 career games, including two against the Bucs in Week 1.

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