Rashan Gary hasn’t been the same. Since a breakout start to his season, the Packers defensive end has all but disappeared – even with teams devoting double teams and a lion’s share of attention to Micah Parsons on the opposite side of the d-line.
If it takes a village to raise a child, it’s going to take the entire locker room for the Green Bay Packers to replace Micah Parsons. The Packers gave up two first-round picks and Kenny Clark to acquire Parsons.
It's not usual for teams to face off in the NFL in a 13-day span. While the Green Bay Packers are in a very different spot now than they were before the first Chicago Bears game considering Micah Parsons' injury and other issues that came up against the Denver Broncos, it's once again a huge NFC North game with a big impact on the division race.
The Bears defense could be in for a boost Saturday against the Packers with the possible return of star linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. After suffering a groin injury, Edmunds has not played since November 16 in Minnesota.
The Playoffs might be ahead for the Packers, but if it is so, they face a tough road. Last Sunday’s loss to the Broncos was not only a loss in the loss column for the Packers , they lost much more.
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If things break just right, the Green Bay Packers could be the second NFC team to claim a playoff spot in Week 16, after Rams secured a bid on Sunday. First off, they’ll have to take care of business in Chicago – no easy task.
Amid another insufferable season in New Jersey, former Packers receiver Allen Lazard asked for and was granted his release by the 3-11 Jets, reported NFL insider Jordan Schultz on Wednesday morning.
Micah Parsons’ torn ACL clouds the Packers‘ Super Bowl chances this season, but the All-Pro edge rusher is a major piece of Green Bay’s future. As the offseason nears, there is a chance that Green Bay will lock up one of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s most dominant and vital playmakers to a long-term extension, to secure his future, as well.
Sort of lost in the shuffle of Sunday’s crushing loss to the Denver Broncos in which Micah Parsons headlined some key injuries, the Green Bay Packers are in strong position to qualify for the playoffs for a third consecutive season.
Parsons joined the Packers when he was traded from the Cowboys to Green Bay in exchange for two first-round draft picks and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark back in August.
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.
It’s been clear that losing Micah Parsons had an immediate and explosive impact on this team on Sunday. When Parsons went down with a torn ACL, it felt like the heart was ripped out of the Green Bay Packers’ defense.
The Green Bay Packers lost a game to the Denver Broncos and much more, with edge defender Micah Parsons being out for the season with a knee injury, while safety Evan Williams and right tackle Zach Tom could miss some time with their own knee issues — Christian Watson also got hurt, but he's more day-to-day with a chest injury.
The Green Bay Packers defense had some obvious holes entering the 2025 season. Trading for Micah Parsons covered up those holes. With Parsons out the rest of the season, defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley will have to go back to the drawing board.
Sunday couldn't have gone much worse for the Green Bay Packers. Beyond the loss to the Denver Broncos, the team lost star edge rusher Micah Parsons for the rest of the season with a torn ACL, and other impactful players suffered injuries as well — including right tackle Zach Tom and wide receiver Christian Watson.
Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams sustained a knee injury on the Denver Broncos’ go-ahead touchdown on Sunday. While it’s not serious, he could miss a game or two, according to a source.
The Packers were dealt a major blow on Sunday when Parsons suffered what is believed to be a torn ACL, but the team has gotten some positive news on another key player.
In early October, we heard the Packers were interested in extending contract-year wideout Romeo Doubs . Now, multiple outlets are reporting that Doubs is unlikely to be back with Green Bay in 2026.