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Micah Parsons Shoulders Blame After Packers’ Shocking Loss to Browns

Green Bay, September 23, 2025

The Green Bay Packers’ 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 was a gut punch that rocked the team and its fans. Amid the fallout, star linebacker Micah Parsons stood up, taking full responsibility for the defeat that snapped Green Bay’s perfect 2-0 start.

Despite Parsons’ relentless effort, including 1.5 sacks this season, Cleveland’s offense, led by rookie QB Dillon Gabriel, used double-teams and chip blocks to limit his impact. Refusing to point fingers, Parsons instead turned the criticism inward, protecting his teammates from blame.

At the postgame presser, Parsons was candid: “This humiliating loss is on all of us, but the biggest share belongs to the defense—and that means it’s on me. I hope the fans don’t blame my teammates or anyone else. This loss should be a wake-up call to remind us not to rest on past victories.”

His selfless words resonated inside the Packers’ locker room. Coaches praised his leadership, and teammates admired his willingness to shield them from scrutiny. On X, fans vented frustration but lauded Parsons’ accountability, with many calling it a defining moment.

The defeat, fueled by injuries to Jayden Reed and Zach Tom, exposed cracks in Green Bay’s armor. Parsons’ stand redirected the narrative toward unity, urging the team to refocus for their Week 4 clash with the Cowboys.

For a Super Bowl contender like the 2-1 Packers, Parsons’ message is clear: setbacks are fuel for growth. His leadership could turn this loss into a rallying cry, proving Green Bay’s championship mettle is far from broken.

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