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Packers Fall at Mile High 34–26 | Micah Parsons Injury Breakdown w/ Dr. David Chao | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green

Packers Fall at Mile High 34–26 | Micah Parsons Injury Breakdown w/ Dr. David Chao | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green

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Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher
Special Guest: Dr. David Chao (ProFootballDoc)

The Packers went toe-to-toe with one of the NFL’s hottest teams but came up short in Denver, losing 34–26 as the Broncos clinched a playoff berth. Jordan Love and the offense started fast, but a second-half interception by Pat Surtain II flipped momentum, and Green Bay couldn’t recover.

The biggest storyline, however, was the devastating non-contact knee injury to Micah Parsons, who had already forced a fumble early in the game. Ahman and Dr. David Chao dive into what the injury likely is, why non-contact knee injuries are so concerning, and how long a recovery typically takes.

00:00 – Intro & Dr. David Chao joins the show, Medical breakdown: ACL vs other knee injuries, Christian Watson injury update
15:45 – Game flow & early Packers success
17:10 – Jordan Love’s strong start
19:30 – Pat Surtain’s game-changing interception
22:00 – Broncos’ second-half surge
24:30 – Micah Parsons injury recap
26:00 – Game flow & early Packers success
28:30 – How Packers replace Parsons schematically
30:00 – What this loss means in NFC North race
32:00 – Looking ahead: Packers at Bears
34:45 – Final thoughts

  • Final Score: Broncos 34, Packers 26

  • Jordan Love strong early, stalled late

  • Broncos QB Bo Nix throws 4 TDs

  • Packers only 1 TD in final 6 possessions

  • Micah Parsons likely ACL (pending MRI)

  • Christian Watson left with chest injury

  • Packers fall to 9–4–1, now trailing Bears by 0.5 game

  • Packers must adjust pass rush immediately

DR. DAVID CHAO INSIGHT
  • Non-contact knee injuries often indicate ligament damage

  • ACL recovery typically 9–12 months

  • Return in same season is extremely unlikely

  • Packers must prepare for full-season absence


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