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Micah Parsons Says Packers 'S--t the Bed' in Loss to Browns, 'All Part of Adversity'
The Green Bay Packers surprisingly lost Sunday's matchup against the previously winless Cleveland Browns, but star edge rusher Micah Parsons isn't panicking.
While speaking to reporters after the game, Parsons gave a candid assessment of the Packers' 13-10 loss that dropped their record to 2-1.
"This is all part of adversity," Parsons said. "Undefeated seasons, they're hard. Let's be real. Sometimes, just like today, you s--t the bed. That's just the reality. It happens to the best teams. Even the best Super Bowl champs make mistakes, and they pay for it."
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Green Bay allowed Cleveland to make a miraculous comeback, with all 13 of its points coming in the fourth quarter. Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris blocked a late 43-yard field goal attempt by Brandon McManus to set up a game-winning 55-yard field goal by Andre Szmyt as time expired.
The Packers have been pegged as one of the top Super Bowl contenders in the NFC, so a loss to the Browns should be a wake-up call.
Green Bay will try to regroup for next week's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

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