Jordan Love injured his shoulder during the first half of the Green Bay Packers’ Week 11 game against the New York Giants. His teammate Micah Parsons’ brother, Terrence, pointed the blame directly at their offensive line in a fiery social media post. He also included an ultimatum for what this means for the rest of the season.

Packers’ Offensive Line Called Out for Jordan Love’s Injury
Love was forced to scramble after coming under pressure from the Giants’ defense during a play in the first half of the Packers’ Week 11 game. He took a hit directly on his left shoulder and had to leave the game to be further evaluated.
Terrence Parsons, Micah’s brother, was quick to jump on his X account and point the finger directly at their offensive line for failing to protect their quarterback properly.
“Bro, this o-line just has to be better, or we won’t win s**t,” fired Parsons.
Bro this oline just has to be better or we won’t win shit
— Terrence Parsons Jr (@Tpars_boii) November 16, 2025
He apparently believes that if the offensive line doesn’t do a better job of blocking for the remainder of the 2025 NFL season, the Packers’ hopes of making a deep playoff run this year could be ruined. Losing their starting quarterback would surely contribute to their predicted troubles.
Jordan Love headed to the medical tent after this hit pic.twitter.com/CFWhW5QGOM
— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) November 16, 2025
Love has been excellent this year as he currently ranks 5th on PFSN’s Impact Rankings among all quarterbacks to this point in the season. He has the Packers in an excellent position to potentially compete for the NFC North division crown and a desired spot in the postseason.
Malik Willis replaced Love after he injured his shoulder against the Giants, and put together an impressive drive in his absence. He marched them down the field before eventually throwing a touchdown pass to Christian Watson. He has proven in the past to be a valuable backup, but they will likely need their starter if they are going to approach their goals of being Super Bowl contenders.
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The Packers were able to breathe a sigh of relief when Love returned shortly after the medical staff cleared him to keep playing. He essentially missed just a few plays, with one of them being a touchdown, before returning and leading a touchdown drive of his own, capped off by Emmanuel Wilson.
Their potential crisis was avoided this time around, but quarterback protection should always be a top priority, especially for contending teams. Parsons is probably right that if they can’t do so for Love, their potential ceiling could be limited.
