Packers' Parsons suffers noncontact knee injury
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Packers' Parsons suffers noncontact knee injury
"It was a potentially disastrous day from an injury standpoint for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday after star pass rusher Micah Parsons sustained a noncontact injury to his left knee in the third quarter against the Denver Broncos. In the same quarter, the Packers also lost perhaps their most explosive offensive player in Christian Watson to a chest injury."
"Parsons pulled up while trying to rush Broncos quarterback Bo Nix and immediately grabbed his left knee. He was able to walk to the locker room but with a significant limp. He was ruled out in the fourth quarter. While Parsons did not record a sack Sunday, he made his presence felt early on in Sunday's game when he forced a fumble against Broncos running back RJ Harvey on the game's opening drive that was recovered by Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper."
Micah Parsons sustained a noncontact injury to his left knee in the third quarter and was ruled out in the fourth after walking to the locker room with a significant limp. Christian Watson left in the same quarter with a chest injury after Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II landed on him while intercepting a deep pass. Parsons forced a fumble on the game's opening drive despite recording no sack that game. Parsons arrived via a trade that sent two first-round picks and Kenny Clark to Dallas and signed a four-year, $188 million contract. He entered the game with 12.5 sacks and a league-leading 60 pressures.
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