Top Rival Rules Himself Out for Vikings Game

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Green Bay Packers. Both teams split the series last year, though the Week 18 contest carried no weight.

Week 1, meanwhile, is set to be a massive bout, as the two franchises want to get off to a good start. Green Bay will be without one of its top guys. Micah Parsons, who tore his ACL in December, said that he’ll open the season on the PUP list, the Physically Unable to Perform list.

Kevin Patra, NFL.com, wrote, “Micah Parsons confirmed on Wednesday he won’t be on the field to open the Green Bay Packers’ 2026 season. The star pass rusher spoke to reporters at the team facility, revealing that, in addition to ACL surgery last year, he also underwent a meniscus procedure. Parsons made it clear that there is a strict nine-month rule, starting from the date of surgery, for his rehab, and he’s targeting a mid-October return.”

said, “I think the goal has always just been not right now, but longevity with my career here. I think they want that approach. We have a pretty strong nine-month rule. It’s just all about, just through the research and the data, there’s no good outcomes with players coming back early from [an] ACL. Especially if you had other things that had to get fixed up, so it’s just all about completing the rehab to the best of our ability and then seeing where we’re at from there.”

T.J. Hockenson and Christian Darrisaw are two recent Vikings examples of players who couldn’t reach their past heights after ACL recoveries. Hockenson suffered his injury late in the 2023 season and played half of 2024 and the entire 2025 season, with limited success. Darrisaw’s injury occurred in October of 2024. After missing the first couple of games last year, he returned in Week 3 and was in and out of the lineup all year, while never appearing to be fully comfortable.

PFF, Over The Cap, and Sports Reference helped with this article.

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