Micah Parsons reacts to the apparent lack of holding calls against the Bears



Micah Parsons the statistical sheet did not work the Green Bay Packers’ 28-21 win over the Chicago Bearsbut his influence and his frustration were impossible to miss. The four-time Pro Bowler finished with just one total tackle, two quarterback hits, and no sacks. These are pretty outlandish numbers for a player of Parsons’ caliber.

However, there is more to the story. In the afternoon it turned into a shop window how often Chicago’s blockers resorted to catching and pulls to slow it down. After the win, Parsons talked about the officiating and why he believes the lack of calls became a defining part of his NFL experience.

While speaking with reporters after the game, Parsons explained that the Bears’ lineups were multiple times locked on him outside the legal strike zoneand yet the officials remained silent.

“I’m immune. I just have to keep fighting. I mean, that’s been the definition of my career,” Parsons said, via The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman . “The rule book is they have to be in the chest area and I just don’t get grabbed in the chest area, I can’t do anything about it and just keep fighting.”

Green Bay controlled the second half, holding Chicago to just seven points and making eight third down attempts to keep the offensive rhythm going.

Despite the statistical decline, Parsons’ presence was felt throughout the match. His pressures forced rushing throws, and his ability to collapse pockets played a major role in Green Bay’s climb to 9-3-1.

The Packers’ win also moved them to the top of the NFC North as the division made another drastic change in Week 14. Parsons and his teammates head west to face the 11-2 Denver Broncos, a matchup that will test both their offensive consistency and defensive depth.





2025-12-08 06:39:00

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