Micah Parsons Shuts Down Disrespect Toward Charles Woodson — “If I Played Back Then, I Might’ve Left on a Stretcher”
Green Bay, WI - December 4, 2025
Green Bay’s defensive anchor Micah Parsons has never been one to stay quiet — especially when it comes to defending the legacy of those who came before him. And after a string of disrespectful comments surfaced online questioning Hall of Famer Charles Woodson’s place among modern greats, Parsons delivered a blunt, powerful response that stopped the conversation cold.
“People saying Charles wouldn’t dominate today? That’s wild. If anything — if I played in his era, I might’ve left the field on a stretcher,” Parsons said after practice on Tuesday. “The game back then was way more violent. Different rules. Different mindset. He didn’t just survive that era — he owned it.”
The comments came just days after a FOX panel questioned whether Woodson’s versatility was “overrated,” and whether his numbers were inflated due to the era he played in. One analyst went so far as to suggest that Woodson “might not even start” in today’s NFL. The backlash from Packers fans was immediate. But it was Parsons’ voice that turned outrage into unity.
“He’s the blueprint, man. We study film on Charles. He’s part of the reason I play the way I do,” Parsons continued. “People need to stop pretending history started in 2018.”
The 36-year-old Woodson, a Super Bowl champion, 9-time Pro Bowler, and 2021 Hall of Fame inductee, has long been regarded as one of the most intelligent and instinctive defensive backs to ever play the game. His ability to play safety, corner, and even slide into linebacker-like roles made him unique long before the term “hybrid defender” went mainstream.
Parsons emphasized that today’s defenders owe much of their craft to legends like Woodson — and said disrespecting that lineage is not just ignorant, but dangerous.
“We all want to be great. But being great means honoring the ones who paved the road,” Parsons said. “You don’t tear down a legend to build your own brand. That’s weak.”
The NFL world rallied behind Parsons, with players, coaches, and fans echoing his sentiment: Charles Woodson’s legacy isn’t up for debate — and as long as players like Parsons wear green and gold, it never will be.
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