

Penn State legend Micah Parsons suffered a torn ACL to end his first season with the Green Bay Packers.
It was an unfortunate injury because Parsons was having a superstar campaign. The former Dallas Cowboys star had 12.5 sacks, 19 solo tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 26 QB hits.
Parsons may be out for the season, but it looks like he will make his fifth Pro Bowl.
Parsons appeared in 26 games with Penn State. He had 6.5 sacks, 100 solo tackles and 19 tackles for loss.
The Cowboys selected Parsons with the 12th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Parsons is one of the best Penn State players of all time to play in the NFL.
After he tore his ACL, Parsons wrote a powerful message on his X account about bouncing back.
"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."
Penn State and Packers fans can't wait to see Parsons back on the field. He's established himself as a future Hall of Famer in a short period of time.
Parsons has 65.0 sacks in the NFL with the Cowboys and Packers.