Skip to main content
Advertising
Micah-Parsons-Action

Micah Parsons

EDGE

#1

Experience: 6 years

Height: 6-3

Age: 27

Weight: 250 lbs

College: Penn State

2025 SEASON

  • Solo
    17
  • SCK
    12.5
  • FF
    2
  • INT
    --
Advertising

Defense

Opponents by Group

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
vs AFC Teams5136730100000
vs NFC Teams1246301610.50200000
Outside Own Division11412615110100000
vs Own Division6181082.50200000

Opponents by Team

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
Chicago Bears142200000000
Cincinnati Bengals144020000000
Detroit Lions165120000000
Green Bay Packers142200000000
Tennessee Titans110100000000
Houston Texans141300000000
Indianapolis Colts120200100000
Jacksonville Jaguars121110000000
Los Angeles Rams153220000000
Minnesota Vikings144020000000
New York Giants232120000000
Philadelphia Eagles294500200000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers154120000000
Washington Commanders26420.50000000

Outcomes

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
Wins12402713100100000

Biography

The Green Bay Packers acquired DL Micah Parsons from the Dallas Cowboys on August 28, 2025

Parsons (6-3, 250), a fifth-year player out of Penn State University, was originally selected by the Cowboys in the first round (No. 12 overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has registered 12-plus sacks in each of his first four NFL seasons, joining DE Reggie White (1985-88) as the only players in league history (since 1982) to accomplish that feat. Parsons' 52.5 sacks since entering the NFL in 2021 are the fifth-most sacks by a player in his first four seasons in league history (since 1982). He also has 18 career multi-sack games, tied for the second most in an NFL player's first four seasons (White, 23).

Parsons became the first NFL defensive player since Aaron Donald to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons and the fourth Cowboy in team history to accomplish that feat (Zack Martin, Emmitt Smith, Mel Renfro). Parsons has earned All-Pro honors from The Associated Press three times, garnering first-team honors in 2021 and 2022 and second-team recognition in 2023. He was the first Cowboy to win AP Defensive Rookie of the Year and the first defensive rookie in franchise history to be named to the AP All-Pro team.

Advertising