Green Bay Packers fans had a three-word chant after the team’s 27-18 win over the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Thursday night.
Micah Parsons played in his second game with his new team and had two tackles including a half-sack, plus three quarterback hits. He had an impact on the game despite being so new to Green Bay, and the fans there already love him. Parsons joined Amazon’s postgame show after the win and was sitting on the stage. Chants of “thank you Jerry” were called out by the fans.
"Thank You Jerry!"
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) September 12, 2025
These @packers fans are glad to have Micah Parsons on their team! ️#TNFonPrime pic.twitter.com/fkUqR0MRgo
That, of course, is a reference to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who traded Parsons to the Packers on Aug. 28. Jones was ticked off because he thought he had reached a verbal agreement with Parsons on a contract, only for the player to back out once his agent got involved. The issues between the two sides were never resolved, and Dallas ended up trading an impact player early in his career.
The Packers may have given up picks and a player, but they got back maybe the most impactful defensive player in football.
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