Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos and Micah Parsons
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The Green Bay Packers lost the battle against the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s 34-26 defeat. That could be something that Matt LaFleur and his team could stomach.
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Green Bay Packers News: Erase all expectations for 2025
Whatever you thought the Green Bay Packers could, should, or would accomplish over the rest of the 2025 season is probably now off the table. Wipe the slate clean. Spend the next three weeks (or more, if we’re fortunate) free from emotion and disappointment. Because without Micah Parsons, it sure feels like the Packers are on the verge of collapse.
During the offseason, the Packers moved on from Jaire Alexander. They replaced him by signing Nate Hobbs, which has been a nightmare decision. Green Bay's top cornerback this season has been Keisean Nixon, who repeatedly gets burned week in and week out by opposing receivers.
Packers receiver Christian Watson did not sustain a long-term injury and it's not out of the realm of possibility that he could play in the next game on Saturday against the Bears, a source told ESPN.
In 2020, the Green Bay Packers were the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs and quite possibly the best team in the NFL. We’ll never know it, thoug
The Green Bay Packers are no longer in first place in the NFC North after losing to the Denver Broncos 34-26 on Sunday, and some are starting to wonder about the future of head coach Matt LaFleur.
From Micah Parsons to Christian Watson to Zach Tom, the Packers suffered many injuries vs the Broncos. Here's a full list.
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Packers again teach the cold, hard lesson of football
Instead, it all came crashing down. On the very first play of the next drive, Christian Watson slammed his left shoulder into the turf at Empower Field and never returned to the field. And just over 11 minutes of game time later, Micah Parsons was also crumpled on the field, the victim of the dreaded non-contact injury.