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Micah Parsons quietly sets an NFL record that no player has ever reached after a breakthrough victory over the Minnesota Vikings

Micah Parsons quietly sets an NFL record that no player has ever reached after a breakthrough victory over the Minnesota Vikings

Green Bay, Wisconsin. 26/11/2025

Lambeau Field erupted after the dominant 23–6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, but what shook the entire NFL had nothing to do with the scoreboard. It was tied to a name already familiar – but this time, he accomplished something unprecedented: Micah Parsons.

According to ESPN Stats & Info, Parsons became the first player in NFL history to record at least 1 sack and 3 pressures in 10 consecutive games, a milestone no legend – from Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White to J.J. Watt – had ever reached. And he did it in a game where the Vikings’ offensive line was swallowed whole on every snap.

Right from the opening play, Parsons struck fear into J.J. McCarthy. He sliced through the offensive line like a hot knife through butter, creating immediate pressure – signaling a night where the Vikings simply had no answers. By the end of the game, Parsons’ stat line looked unreal: 2.5 sacks, 8 pressures, 4 QB hits, and multiple plays that forced Minnesota to completely change its game plan.
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But what stunned everyone was Parsons’ quiet reaction after making history. No running around the field, no celebration. When the final whistle blew, teammates stormed the field in joy, while he… walked straight to the sideline, head down, as if he’d just completed another day of work.

One team member said:
“Micah didn’t even know he broke the record. He just said, ‘I can still play better.’”

Head coach Matt LaFleur couldn’t hide his pride:
“He’s different. Many players are strong, many are fast, but very few can maintain that insane standard for 10 straight weeks.”

The Packers locker room exploded when the record was announced after the game. Jordan Love hugged Parsons and said:
“You’re rewriting history. We’re just lucky to witness it every week.”

On social media, analysts from ESPN to NFL Network called this “the greatest defensive stretch of the decade.” Some even compared Parsons to Aaron Donald in his prime – a praise not handed out lightly.

Still, Parsons remained as humble as ever. He told reporters:
“I’m just doing my job. Records don’t win us games – effort does.”

Green Bay leaves Week 12 with a blowout victory, but more importantly, with the belief that they have the best defensive player in football – someone who isn’t just breaking records, but setting a new standard for the entire league.

And with Micah Parsons playing like this, the NFC North may have to be on high alert for a very long time.

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