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Green Bay Packers star edge rusher Micah Parsons exited Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Denver Broncos with a non-contact left knee injury. Parsons went to the locker room with assistance and was later ruled out. Reports are that the Packers fear Parsons has a torn ACL, an injury that would end his first season in Green Bay in crushing fashion.
Packers backup tight end Josh Whyle left Sunday's game against the Broncos with an concussion. Latest injury update.
Nix went 22-of-34 for 302 passing yards and four touchdowns, with zero turnovers. The 25-year-old quarterback, handpicked by Payton, connected with seven separate receivers and led the Broncos to a 4-for-4 finish in the red zone and 2-for-2 mark in Goal-to-Go scenarios.
It was a heavyweight battle in the Mile High City on Sunday. And the Denver Broncos came out on top. Bo Nix played the best game of
Before losing two of their most-important players to potentially significant injuries, the Packers were in position to finish another statement win.
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Week 15 is nearing its conclusion and we had some wild games and major developements in the AFC postseason picture. With a win over the Packers, the Denver Broncos became the first team in the AFC to clinch a postseason berth as they improve to an impressive 12-2 record.