
The Packers lost to the Eagles on Monday Night Football at home despite giving up only 10 points.
Jordan Love and Co. scored just seven points and Micah Parsons couldn't hold his frustrations in while speaking to reporters postgame.
"Honestly, it's just super frustrating," Parsons said. "But it's just one of them things, like we're going to win together, we're going to lose together, regardless of the outcome, and just being there for our teammates, regardless of who's playing better or which side is playing better. It's just important that we hold each other up, until they get rolling. When everyone gets rolling, we'll be a really good team."
The Packers dropped to 5-3-1 after losing to the Eagles. They are now in third place in the NFC North after being in first place just a few weeks ago.
Parsons has 6.5 sacks, 11 solo tackles, seven tackles for loss and 14 quarterback hits on the season. The Packers are averaging 23.7 points per game and allowing 19.6 points per game.
"We stepped up," Parsons said. "We hopped back into our adjustment, and this was a better offensive line than last weekend. We made our adjustments and said we weren't going to lose that way again, and I think that was an important adjustment. So I'm happy we got better in that aspect, which helped with the score."
The key for the Packers now is not to get divided. If players on defense start beefing with the offensive players, this team has no chance of making the playoffs.
"I feel like we've wasted a few performances – championship-level defensive performances – and haven't been able to score enough points," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said. "I'm not worried about that. We've got the right guys in the locker room. I'm absolutely not at all concerned about that. We just have to find a way to win a football game."
The Packers face the Giants next week. Green Bay must win that game, as New York is a walking disaster right now.
"We've got to find solutions," LaFleur said. "We're going to keep on battling."