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Packers' Micah Parsons out for the rest of the season with torn ACL

Micah Parsons of the Green Bay Packers suffered a non-contact knee injury in the week 15 game agaisnt the Denver Broncos. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media states that an MRI confirmed the fear in Packer fans across the world, that Parsons suffered a torn ACL. Parsons is to miss the rest of this season and face a 6-to 10-month recovery. The injury occurred in the 3rd quarter as Parsons was rushing for Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Parsons landed on his left foot awkwardly, immediately going down, holding his knee. Parsons was acquired via trade from the Dallas Cowboys in August. Heading into Sunday's game, Parsons was one of the frontliners for Defensive Player of the Year, having 39 tackles, 26 QB hits, and 12.5 sacks. Parsons stated on X, “I may be sidelined, but I am not defeated. This injury is my greatest test—a moment God allowed to strengthen my testimony. I believe He walks with me through this storm and chose me for this fight because He knew my heart could carry it. I’m deeply grateful to the Packers organization and my teammates for their unwavering support, love, and belief in me during this season. I trust His timing, His plan, and His purpose. I will rise again.”

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