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Jordan Love feels safe with Micah Parsons by his side, eyes on super bowl

Posted September 5, 2025

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Quarterback Jordan Love has already begun to see the impact of Green Bay’s blockbuster move to acquire linebacker Micah Parsons. While fans eagerly anticipate Parsons’ game-day dominance, Love says the star defender has already made his presence felt — even before stepping into a live snap.

Love admitted that having Parsons on his side instead of across the line of scrimmage has given him a new sense of confidence. Facing one of the league’s most feared pass rushers every day in practice, he explained, brings both reassurance and growth.

“He hasn’t kept anything to himself — he’s truly given everything, even before taking the field on game day,” Love said. “I’ve come to understand why he’s considered the top defensive lineman in the NFL. With what we have now, we genuinely believe the Super Bowl is within our reach.”

During training sessions, Parsons’ relentless pass-rush skills have forced Love and the offensive line to sharpen their execution. The quarterback noted that practicing against such intensity not only prepares the offense for real-game pressure but also elevates the overall standard of the team.

“Micah explodes off the line in a way that changes everything,” Love said. “He forces you to make decisions faster, to be sharper with your reads. If he’s doing that in practice, imagine what he’s going to do to the quarterbacks we face this season.”

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For Green Bay, the acquisition of Parsons represents more than just adding an elite defender. It signals a cultural shift — a statement that the Packers are all-in on building a contender around their young quarterback.

Love’s comments echo the optimism now pulsing through Lambeau Field. With Parsons anchoring the defense and Love continuing to develop as a leader on offense, the Packers see themselves as a team capable of challenging for the league’s biggest prize.

As Love put it, “With Micah here, we all feel a little safer, a little stronger, and a lot more confident about where this team can go.”

 

Patriots Nation Shaken: Robert Kraft Plans Historic “$5 Ticket Day” at Gillette, Offering Unprecedented Chance for Thousands of Low-Income Families
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