Micah Parsons' Arrives in Green Bay
The Packers traded two first-round picks and Kenny Clark to acquire Parsons, signing him to a four-year, $188 million contract to improve their pass rush and defense.
- On Monday, the Green Bay Packers acquired Micah Parsons, edge rusher, trading a veteran defensive tackle who started 126 of 140 games with 35 sacks and 379 pressures to the Dallas Cowboys.
- Facing a 28th-ranked defense , the Green Bay Packers lacked star defenders and pass-rush, prompting pursuit of an elite edge rusher.
- Parsons generated pressure on 16.5% of pass-rush snaps, was double-teamed on 30.6% of rushes, and practiced with the Packers Monday after the trade.
- Adding Parsons addresses the Green Bay Packers' base pass-rush problem, but trading Kenny Clark increases early-down run defense needs, with many now viewing the team as potential Super Bowl contenders.
- Facing Detroit, the Packers open the regular season at Lambeau Field September 7 with Parsons' Week One status uncertain after missing training camp with a sore back, though he said he intends to be available.
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