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Packers Star Parsons Suffers Non-Contact Injury
15 Dec
Summary
- Pass rusher Micah Parsons sustained a knee injury during the game.
- He was injured during a non-contact play while attempting a blitz.
- Parsons had a significant impact with two tackles and a forced fumble.

Green Bay Packers' formidable pass rusher, Micah Parsons, experienced a significant setback during Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. In the third quarter, Parsons sustained a non-contact knee injury while executing a blitz. The injury forced him to leave the field and head to the locker room, casting uncertainty over his immediate availability.
Prior to his unfortunate departure, Parsons had been instrumental in the Packers' defensive efforts. He recorded two tackles and a crucial forced fumble. His absence was felt as the Broncos capitalized on the situation, scoring a touchdown shortly after he was sidelined, to take the lead.
Parsons, a four-time Pro Bowler, has been a transformative player for the Packers' defense this season, entering Sunday's contest with an impressive 12.5 sacks. His injury represents a considerable challenge for the team as they navigate the remainder of the game.




