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After being selected for the Pro Bowl Games 2026, Packers star Micah Parsons sent his thanks to everyone who voted for him, those who love Green Bay, and one special person he says he “holds close to his heart.”

 Bay, December 23, 2025

Amid a challenging recovery process, Micah Parsons took a moment to express his gratitude after being voted into the Pro Bowl Games 2026. The star defender of the Green Bay Packers thanked fans for their continued support during a season that ended early due to injury.

In a message shared on social media, Parsons acknowledged the significance of the honor, especially given the circumstances. He emphasized that the fan vote carried deep meaning, serving as motivation while he works his way back from a serious knee injury.

“Being voted into the Pro Bowl by the fans is something I never take lightly,” Parsons said. “This honor belongs to all of you — it belongs to Green Bay. Every vote, every message, every bit of support carried me through this season. I’m proud to represent this city and this community.”

Parsons also reserved special praise for a mentor who has played a defining role in his journey — DeMarcus Ware. The Packers pass rusher credited the Hall of Famer with shaping not only his approach to the game, but also his mindset and discipline off the field.
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“There’s one person who helped make me who I am today,” Parsons said. “DeMarcus Ware taught me how to work, how to prepare, and how to stay humble no matter the stage. I carry those lessons with me every day.”

The Pro Bowl selection places Parsons in rare company and serves as validation of his impact, even in a season cut short. He noted that the recognition reinforces his determination to return stronger, fueled by the trust of fans and the guidance of those who paved the way before him.

As he continues his rehabilitation, Parsons made it clear that gratitude remains central to his journey. With fan support behind him and Ware’s influence guiding him, he views the Pro Bowl Games 2026 not just as an accolade, but as a reminder of the standard he intends to uphold when he returns to the field.

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