Micah Parsons is wasting no time making an impact in Green Bay.
The former Dallas Cowboys star made his Packers debut Sunday, posting his first sack in an NFC North showdown with the Detroit Lions. Parsons, who was originally deemed questionable with a back injury, displayed the skills that made him a standout in Dallas to start his NFL career.
With Green Bay holding a 27-6 lead late in the fourth quarter, Parsons worked his way through Detroit’s offensive line to chase down quarterback Jared Goff. He quickly found himself in Goff’s vicinity, closing in on the signal caller for the sack.
Here’s a look at Parsons’ play:
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Parsons was notably traded from Dallas to Green Bay just a few days before the 2025 NFL season began. The Cowboys received defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks (2026, 2027) in the trade.
Parsons will be a name to watch in the NFC North for the foreseeable future after agreeing to a four-year, $188 million extension with the Packers.
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