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NFL Insider Tom Pelissero reports that Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur says that defensive end Micah Parsons has not yet undergone surgery and will continue to remain involved with the team.
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It's not usual for teams to face off in the NFL in a 13-day span. While the Green Bay Packers are in a very different spot now than they were before the first Chicago Bears game considering Micah Parsons' injury and other issues that came up against the Denver Broncos,
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Coach Matt LaFleur didn’t confirm the bad news after Sunday’s 34-26 loss to the Broncos, but he what he said gives Packers fans no hope of a different diagnosis. “It doesn’t look good. I’ll leave it at that,” LaFleur said. Parsons will undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm.