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Packers Rookie Nazir Stackhouse Apologizes to Lions Security Guard After “Thoughtless Action” That Reportedly Cost the Man His Job

Green Bay – 12/03/2025 

Nazir Stackhouse, the rising rookie for the Green Bay Packers, became the talk of the NFL after his generous moment sharing turkey with a Ford Field security guard during the Thanksgiving win over the Lions. At first, the gesture was widely praised, but shortly afterward, rumors exploded that the guard had been fired for accepting food from an opposing player. The shocking news quickly shook the NFL community and put Stackhouse in a difficult position.

Green Bay rookie defensive tackle Nazir Stackhouse was among the Packers players who got to celebrate their 31-24 upset of the Lions with the customary on-field Turkey Day feast

Even though the Lions officially denied the rumor, Stackhouse could not hide his remorse as the story spread too far. In a media session after practice, he voluntarily took responsibility for the unintended consequences. “I’m sorry for my thoughtless action,” Stackhouse said. “I just wanted to share the joy, but I didn’t foresee the misunderstandings that could put pressure on someone just doing their job.”

Not stopping at an apology, Stackhouse made a promise that surprised many, showing maturity far beyond his years. “I’ve already reached out to meet him in person,” Stackhouse continued. “I want to make it right in the best way possible. If he lost his job or got in trouble because of me, I won’t let him suffer for it.” That commitment spread rapidly across social media and was praised by both Packers and Lions fans alike.

NFL experts gave high marks to Stackhouse’s response, saying he handled the incident like a true professional. For an undrafted rookie just starting to find his footing in Green Bay, stepping up to take accountability and protect a stadium employee revealed a rare character. It further solidified Stackhouse’s image as a humble, kind player with a voice in the locker room.

Even though the incident turned out to be a misunderstanding, Nazir Stackhouse turned the story into a lesson about kindness and responsibility. As the Packers head into the decisive phase of the season, the spirit of the 23-year-old rookie is seen as a boost that unites the team more than ever. And as many fans commented: “Not just because he’s strong on the field — but because he’s strong in how he treats others.”

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