WATCH: Packers DE Micah Parsons’ first sack compared to National Geographic video

Packers star Micah Parsons looked like an apex predator on the field when he chased after and sacked Lions quarterback Jared Goff.

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is sacked by Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons during the second half at Lambeau Field.

The highly anticipated debut of Micah Parsons for the Green Bay Packers finally came to fruition on Sunday.

Despite the uncertainty he faced with regard to his availability for the game against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field, Parsons took to the field and managed to turn heads with his play on the field.

Parsons is not at 100 percent yet, as he did not go through a training camp in the offseason and is still dealing with a back issue, but he made sure to record a sack in his first game in Packers threads. In the fourth quarter

With the Lions on a second and 10 and with just a little over four minutes left in the fourth quarter, Detroit quarterback Jared Goff took a snap from a shotgun formation but failed to find a target right away.

Goff then scrambled out of the pocket, seemingly not noticing Parsons galloping from behind. Parsons caught up to Goff, who was taken down near the sidelines, as Packers players and fans celebrated his first-ever sack in Green Bay uniform.

Micah Parsons makes impact with sack in Packers debut win after 'super  toxic' offseason

Parsons’ takedown of Goff sparked countless reactions on social media, including one that used the unforgiving nature of the wild to underscore the manner with which he hunted and sacked the Lions signal-caller.

“This looks like the videos you see on National Geographic of a lion chasing a gazelle who you know is absolutely cooked,” the NFL Memes X (formerly Twitter) account shared.

Even NFL insider Ian Rapoport agreed with the assessment, saying that the comparison “Nailed it.”

In reality, lions are apex predators situation atop the food chain, but the metaphor was clearly lost and even reversed during that highlight play by Parsons.

Parsons is only getting started in the new chapter of his NFL career. Once he’s back to his full form, the former Penn State Nittany Lions star pass rusher should have better performances on the field. In any case, getting a sack in his first game with Green Bay was certainly a great sign for his stint with the Packers, who acquired him from the Dallas Cowboys just before the 2025 NFL season in exchange for two future first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark.

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