Micah Parsons final stats: Packers star debuts at Lambeau field, records half a sack in win vs. Commanders

Teddy Ricketson

Micah Parsons final stats: Packers star debuts at Lambeau field, records half a sack in win vs. Commanders image

Micah Parsons can breathe a sigh of relief. After an offseason filled with drama, turmoil and a historic trade, he has played in his first game with his new team. 

Parsons and the Green Bay Packers played well and held strong in Week 1, earning a big divisional win over the Detroit Lions. After the trade was complete, it was revealed that the star edge rusher had been dealing with a minor back injury. Between that and his needing to learn a new playbook, he wasn't expected to carry a full workload in his debut with Green Bay. 

As expected, Parsons didn't play the full game, but that didn't stop him from having an impact. He only had one tackle in the game, but it was his first sack with the Packers. After another week with his new franchise, Parsons and Green Bay will welcome Washington to town for Week 2's edition of "Thursday Night Football." 

The Sporting News tracked how Parsons is playing against the Commanders on Thursday night in Week 2. 

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Micah Parsons final stats

  • Tackles: 2
  • Sacks: 0.5
  • QB hits: 3

Micah Parsons highlights from Packers vs. Commanders

All times ET. 

Postgame

11:45 p.m. -- Parsons joined the postgame show for Amazon. The crowd was raucous with a "Thank you, Jerry" chant, with Parsons egging them on. Parsons talked about the culture differences between the team, but said they are very similar. The main thing was that he joined a locker room that taught people to run to the ball, and he doesn't have to push his new teammates to do that like he did in Dallas. 

Parsons talked about his intensity playing, and he said that he enjoys playing pissed off. He also said that his goal is to take pressure off his teammates so they can also have a chance to excel. 

Parsons says that he believes the team can be great, but they are taking things week-to-week. He says he doesn't want to compare to Reggie White, but aspires to come close. Parsons said that it will be heartbreaking to play his old team in Week 4, but he is "damn" excited for it. 

Fourth quarter

11:28 p.m. -- That was the last action for Parsons on the stat sheet. He finished his second game with the Packers with two tackles, 0.5 sacks and three quarterback hits. 

10:49 p.m. -- Parsons picked up his second tackle in the game in the fourth quarter. He helped stop Austin Ekeler at the line of scrimmage. 

Third quarter

10:26 p.m. -- It feels like Parsons is living in the backfield, but is just forcing Commanders QB Jayden Daniels to speed up. The Packers edge has added two more quarterback hits to hit stat total for the night. 

10:01 p.m. -- Parsons logged his first sack of the night, well, it was half of a sack. There was a flag thrown for holding on the play, but the Packers chose to decline it. 

Second quarter

9:42 p.m. -- When the dust settled on the first half, Parsons' only contribution on the stat sheet is a quarterback hit. 

9:37 p.m. -- It won't show up on the stat sheet, but Parsons' presence cannot be overstated. Laremy Tunsil is one of the more experienced linemen for the Commanders, and Parsons got him to jump early for a false start late in the second quarter. 

9:22 p.m. -- Parsons is still without a tackle halfway through the second quarter. He is getting very close to Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, but hasn't quite gotten him to the ground. Washington is definitely planning plays away from Parsons. 

First quarter

8:53 p.m. -- Through two drives for the Commanders, Parsons doesn't have a tackle on the box score yet. He has gotten into the backfield a few times and certainly has a few quarterback hurries to his credit, but he hasn't registered a tackle or a sack. 

8:18 p.m. -- The game is underway, but the Packers will start on offense. 

Pre-game

8:01 p.m. -- This will be the first time that Parsons dons the Packers' all-white "Winter Warning" jerseys. 

7:32 p.m. -- NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says that Parsons' workload will exceed past 50% on Thursday night. 

7:20 p.m. -- Here is Parsons arriving to the game on Thursday. 

6:55 p.m. -- Parsons is officially ACTIVE on Thursday night. 

6:22 p.m. -- Parsons was listed as questionable for the game. He is not only expected to play, but ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that the star EDGE rusher is expected to see an increased workload, despite being on a short week.

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Packers vs. Commanders start time

  • Date: Thursday, September 11
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

The NFC battle between the Packers and Commanders is set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET. The game will be held at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

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The first "Thursday Night Football" game of the season was on NBC and Peacock. Most of the remaining TNF games will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. It will not air nationally on television, and will only be available on TV in the local markets for Green Bay and Washington. 

Packers schedule 2025

WeekDateOpponentKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Sunday, Sept. 7vs. Lions4:25 p.m.Fox
2Thursday, Sept. 11vs. Commanders8:15 p.m.Prime
3Sunday, Sept. 21at Browns1 p.m. Fox
4Sunday, Sept. 28at Cowboys8:20 p.m.NBC
5BYE---
6Sunday, Oct. 12vs. Bengals4:25 p.m.CBS
7Sunday, Oct. 19at Cardinals4:25 p.m.Fox
8Sunday, Oct. 26at Steelers8:20 p.m.NBC
9Sunday, Nov. 2vs. Panthers1 p.m.Fox
10Monday, Nov. 10vs. Eagles (MNF)8:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN
11Sunday, Nov. 16at Giants1 p.m.Fox
12Sunday, Nov. 23vs. Vikings1 p.m.Fox
13Thursday, Nov. 27at Lions1 p.m. Fox
14Sunday, Dec. 7vs. Bears1 p.m.Fox
15Sunday, Dec. 14at Broncos4:25 p.m.CBS
16Saturday, Dec. 20at BearsTBDFox
17TBDvs. RavensTBDTBD
18TBDat VikingsTBDTBD

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Commanders schedule 2025

WeekDateOpponentKickoff Time (ET)TV Channel
1Sunday, September 7vs. Giants--
2Thursday, September 11at Packers8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
3Sunday, September 21vs. Raiders1 p.m.Fox
4Sunday, September 28at Falcons1 p.m.CBS
5Sunday, October 5at Chargers4:25 p.m.Fox
6Monday, October 13vs. Bears8:15 p.m.ABC
7Sunday, October 19at Cowboys4:25 p.m.Fox
8Monday, Oct. 27at Chiefs8:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN
9Sunday, November 2vs. Seahawks8:20 p.m.NBC
10Sunday, November 9vs. Lions4:25 p.m.Fox
11Sunday, November 16vs. Dolphins9:30 a.m.NFL Network
12BYE---
13Sunday, November 30vs. Broncos8:20 p.m.NBC
14Sunday, December 7at Vikings1 p.m.Fox
15Sunday, December 14at Giants1 p.m.Fox
16Saturday, December 20vs. EaglesTBDFox
17Thursday, December 25vs. Cowboys1 p.m.Netflix
18TBDat EaglesTBDTBD

Teddy Ricketson

Teddy Ricketson is a Digital Content Producer at The Sporting News. He joined the team in 2024 after spending the last three years writing for Vox Media as part of its DK Nation/Network team. Teddy does his best to support the South Carolina Gamecocks and Carolina Panthers, but tends to have more fun cheering on the Atlanta Braves. In his free time, he loves spending time with his wife, Brooke, and their two dogs, Bo and Hootie.