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Trevon Diggs reacts to Micah Parsons’ debut sack for Green Bay Packers

Micah Parsons made a huge impact in his debut with the Green Bay Packers, recording his first sack as a member of the team against the Detroit Lions. The Packers secured a convincing 27-13 victory, with their defense playing a crucial role in the win.

Parsons’ former teammate from the Dallas Cowboys, Trevon Diggs, was left in disbelief by the play. Diggs took to social media to express his shock, indicating that he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.

The bond between Diggs and Parsons was evident as Diggs shared his disappointment following Parsons’ trade to Green Bay. Despite the separation, Diggs continued to show support for Parsons, congratulating him on his new contract extension with the Packers.

While Parsons flourished in his new team, Diggs faced a tough matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles in the season opener. The Cowboys ultimately fell short in a 24-20 loss, adding to Diggs’ frustration as he witnessed Parsons’ success with the Packers.

In the game against the Lions, Parsons showcased his skills alongside his new teammates, contributing to the Packers’ defensive effort with a sack on Jared Goff. The Packers’ defense proved to be a formidable force, sacking Goff four times throughout the game.

Quarterback Jordan Love displayed confidence in his throws, connecting with receivers for two touchdown passes. Parsons’ fellow edge rusher, Rashan Gary, also made an impact with 1.5 sacks and seven tackles in the game.

The stage is set for a highly anticipated matchup between Diggs and Parsons when the Cowboys take on the Packers in Week 4 on “Sunday Night Football.” The reunion between the former teammates is sure to add an extra layer of excitement to the game.

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This article was written by Scott Thompson, a sports writer for Fox News Digital.

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