
Micah Parsons. Micah Parsons Micah Parsons, Micah Parsons.
Oh, and Micah Parsons.
Yes, that’s all anyone can talk about this week, and let’s face it — that’s understandable. Whether breaking down his potential impact on his new defense with the Green Bay Packers, trying to project how the Dallas Cowboys will fare without him, or continuing to analyze the trade itself, Parsons is the single most dominant topic in NFL discussions. It seems like his move is the biggest single story in the NFL since the whole
Aaron Rodgers departure saga two-plus years ago.
That’s driven in part by the media presences around his current and former teams, but also by the fact that one of those two squads, the Cowboys, play in tonight’s NFL season opener. Eagles-Cowboys was always going to be a huge matchup to begin the year, but Jerry Jones truly kicked that into high gear last week with this trade.
As Packers fans, let’s sit back and take in the first meaningful NFL game of the season tonight and watch that Dallas defense try to stay afloat without their former leader.
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The Lions get Adrian Hutchinson back from a broken leg that kept him out of both of last seasons’ matchups, but the Packers have Micah Parsons.
Jordan Love trying to manifest an epic start to Micah Parsons’ Packers debut | Packers Wire
It sounds like there was some question about which side of the ball would be introduced at the Packers’ home opener, but Love will happily concede those intros to the defense now that Parsons is on board, in the hopes that it really gets the Lambeau Field crowd fired up.
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Pro Bowls and All-Pros are great, but these two aren’t thinking about what they’ve done — they’re focused on what they can do better in 2025.
Cowboys vs. Eagles: Three must-know storylines for 2025 NFL Kickoff Game | NFL.com
It will come as no surprise that the first one is effectively “Can the Cowboys’ defense hold up without Parsons?”
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