Micah Parsons Defends Jordan Love After NFL Network’s Controversial Ranking
**Micah Parsons took to social media to defend Jordan Love after the Green Bay Packers quarterback ranked 72nd in NFL Network’s latest top 100 players list, calling the placement ‘unfair.’** The edge rusher’s public statement comes as the Packers rely heavily on Love and Parsons to carry their roster, with no other players under 25 making the list.
Parsons’ intervention follows Love’s ranking, which he deemed too low for the Packers’ franchise quarterback. The edge rusher, who joined Green Bay last season, framed his support as a team-first move. *“I ride or die with my teammates,”* Parsons implied, reinforcing his bond with Love after a season together.
Parsons’ comments about Bears QB Caleb Williams earlier this year were misinterpreted, with media suggesting he praised Williams. The NFL Network even used his name in a clip asking who the best player on the list was. This time, Parsons preemptively clarified his stance to avoid similar confusion.
Love’s 72nd-place ranking contrasts with his actual performance, which Parsons argues was underrated. The Packers’ roster lacks depth outside their two stars, meaning Love’s production directly impacts their offseason perception. If the team improves around him, his ranking could rise next season.
Green Bay’s offseason narrative hinges on Love and Parsons. With no other players under 25 on the list, the team’s future depends on whether these two can elevate their supporting cast. Parsons’ defense of Love signals unity, but the Packers’ reliance on their stars remains a concern entering training camp.