Micah Parsons will miss at least the first half of the 2026 NFL season after tearing his ACL last year, but one former NFL executive now expects the Packers linebacker to return by mid-November.
What happened to Micah Parsons?
Last season, Micah Parsons played 14 games for the Green Bay Packers after a blockbuster trade with the Dallas Cowboys. He finished with 41 tackles, 12.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and a defended pass. But in Week 15, Parsons suffered a torn ACL that ended his season early. The injury forced him to miss the final three games and the playoffs.
Why the new injury prediction matters for Micah Parsons
A former NFL executive told Heavy on 13 Jul 2026 that Parsons won’t return until at least Week 12. The exec said Green Bay will ease him back after the bye week. The target date: the Packers’ road game against the Los Angeles Rams on 22 Nov 2026. The prediction suggests Parsons will be fully healthy by then.
What the Packers must do before Parsons returns
Green Bay must survive without its star pass rusher for the first 11 games. The biggest question is whether the defense can hold up. The Packers traded Rashan Gary to Dallas in the Parsons deal, so younger players must step up. Lukas Van Ness, the 2023 first-round pick, is the most likely candidate to fill the void.
Other key defenders will need to raise their level of play. Karl Brooks, Edgerrin Cooper, Brenton Cox Jr., Barryn Sorrell, Dani Dennis-Sutton, and Collin Oliver all figure to see expanded roles. The Packers still have the talent to contend, but the defense can’t collapse before Parsons returns.
What comes next for Micah Parsons and the Packers
If Parsons returns in Week 12, the Packers could make a late-season push. The schedule eases after the bye, and a healthy Parsons would terrify opposing offenses again. The exec’s timeline gives Green Bay a clear target: stay afloat until mid-November, then unleash its star.