The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Devastating Loss To The Denver Broncos
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Green Bay Packers’ Micah Parsons reacts after an injury during the second half against the Denver Broncos Sunday. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Rocky Mountain Low. The Green Bay Packers carried a four-game winning streak to Denver Sunday. Green Bay also began the day atop the NFC North and was the No. 2 seed in the NFC. Green Bay left battered, bruised and with its promising season suddenly on life support. The Packers fell to the host Broncos, 34-26, and dropped to second place in the NFC North. More damaging than the loss itself was that three of Green Bay’s top players — defensive end Micah Parsons, wideout Christian Watson and right tackle Zach Tom — left the game and didn’t return. Green Bay fell to 9-4-1 and is now ½-game behind Chicago (10-4) in the NFC North. Here’s the ‘Good, Bad and Ugly’ from the Packers’ loss, beginning with the Ugly. THE UGLY SAY IT ISN’T SO: It was a brutal day for the Packers from an injury standpoint. The biggest injury came when star defensive end Micah Parsons suffered a non-contact knee injury late in the third quarter. Parsons went to the ground while chasing quarterback Bo Nix and clutched his left knee. Parsons eventually walked to the locker room, but didn’t return and the severity of the injury isn’t known. Right tackle Zach Tom — the Packers’ best offensive lineman — and wideout Christian Watson also left with injuries and didn’t return. Tom suffered a second quarter knee injury and was replaced by Darian Kinnard. Watson, who’s been Green Bay’s best wide receiver since returning in Week 8 from a 2024 knee injury, suffered a chest injury in the third quarter and also didn’t return. Packer Nation will be holding its collective breath until…
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