It will be a long road to full recovery for Green Bay Packers superstar defensive end Micah Parsons, but he is determined to get back stronger than ever. For now, that will be the focus of the 26-year-old pass rusher, who will have to wait for at least the next season in 2026 to add to his sack total as a Packer.
The Green Bay Packers have one more game left to play before diving into the NFL playoffs. In Week 18, Green Bay will take on the Minnesota Vikings at U.S.
There is suddenly an interesting quarterback discussion in Packers nation, largely because of the excellent play under center of backup signal-caller Malik
Parsons was the identity — the identity is now fractured. Super Bowl parades, defensive dominance, and an unstoppable pass rush. High expectations like these became a social norm after the blockbuster trade that brought Micah Parsons to Green Bay earlier in 2025.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Green Bay Packers star pass rusher Micah Parsons has been reduced to a mere spectator after suffering a season-ending knee injury in a Week 15 loss on the road at the hands of Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos.
GREEN BAY, Wis. There are worse things in the NFL than being compared to the Pittsburgh Steelers. There are also more frustrating ones. Right now, the Green Bay Packers live in that uncomfortable overlap — the Steelers of the NFC, a label that reads like a compliment carved in stone and an insult written in disappearing ink.
The Packers will take part in the NFC’s postseason, but they will do so without Micah Parsons. The blockbuster trade acquisition is sidelined with an ACL tear, and his lengthy recovery process is just beginning.
When the NFL Playoffs get underway, the Green Bay Packers will be the No. 7 seed in the NFC, and will be hitting the road, again, in the first round. There’s a decent chance that the Packers and NFC North rival Chicago Bears will meet at Soldier Field, if Caleb Williams and Co.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Green Bay Packers have handled a revolving door at defensive tackle. After losing Devonte Wyatt for the season, the team had added Jordon Riley off the New York Giants' practice squad and claimed Quinton Bohanna off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks.
Timing is everything. The timing for the Green Bay Packers’ run defense to topple like Humpty Dumpty in a Wisconsin blizzard could hardly be worse. The Baltimore Ravens ran for 307 yards in their 41-24 smackdown of the Packers on Saturday night.
The Green Bay Packers have officially hit rock bottom, and after Saturday’s loss, it’s become extremely difficult to find anything good to say. As the team looks ahead to the wildcard round, let’s recap their latest matchup.
It seems so much longer than just two weeks ago that Micah Parsons tore his ACL in Denver, ending his first Packers season in devastating fashion. Without him, the defense is a totally different unit.
Losing Micah Parsons to a torn ACL may have torpedoed the Packers‘ chances both at a home playoff game and maybe even at making a run at the Super Bowl, but against the Baltimore Ravens one of the players coordinator Jeff Hafley most needs to step up, certainly made his presence felt.
Malik Willis was unable to overcome Derrick Henry’s barrage to guide the Packers to a victory on Saturday night, but the Packers’ backup quarterback acquitted himself well in one of the most meaningful performances of his career.
The Packers will open the NFL Playoffs as the No. 7 seed in the NFC, which is a disappointing way to finish a season that began with bombast and raised expectations following a blockbuster trade to acquire Micah Parsons.
Per Matt Schneidman, Packers DE Micah Parsons posted on his Instagram that he’s undergoing ACL surgery on Monday. Parsons suffered a torn ACL in the team’s Week 15 loss to the Broncos.
The Green Bay Packers are going to the playoffs but in the midst of a three-game losing streak. How they got to this point truly was a sight to behold.
It wasn't a choice. Jordan Love did not clear the concussion protocol in time to play the Baltimore Ravens last Saturday, and that's why the Green Bay Packers ruled him out on Friday and had to start backup Malik Willis.
After a loss to the Ravens on Saturday, the Packers are locked into the seventh seed for the playoffs. The most likely opponents are going to be the Bears or the Eagles.
Malik Willis might start again for the Packers in a Week 18 that won't change the playoff standing for Green Bay, but his spot in the quarterback pecking order is unchanged.
Last night’s loss ensured the Packers will wind up as the seventh seed in the NFC. Their final regular season contest could see a number of players rested as a result, but at least two will not be able to return in 2025.
Derrick Henry gashed the Green Bay Packers so much on Saturday night that he moved up multiple all-time lists while carrying the Baltimore Ravens to their biggest win of the season.
As the calendar prepares to flip to 2026, the most important part of the NFL season is just heating up. While coaches and players are solely focused on the task at hand, Brian Gutekunst and the rest of the front office have already turned much of their focus to the upcoming offseason.