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Micah Parsons isn’t happy about this Chicago Bears Pro Bowl snub

Green Bay Packers all-world edge rusher Micah Parsons came to the defense of this Chicago Bears 2025 Pro Bowl snub.

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Maybe the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers can get along, after all.

At least, all-world pass rusher Micah Parsons and Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright can.

The NFL revealed the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters on Tuesday, and despite leading the NFL in forced turnovers, Wright didn’t make the cut.

And that got Parsons pretty fired up.

Wright’s breakout season with the Bears includes 43 tackles, five interceptions, two forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries.

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Wright has the Bears’ fifth-highest Pro Football Focus grade on defense (min. 500 snaps), and has been one of Chicago’s key defensive playmakers during this improbable run to the playoffs.

Wright entered the NFL as a third-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys in the 2021 NFL Draft but was later traded to the Minnesota Vikings in 2024. He spent that season on the practice squad before signing a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears in April.

Now, after a career-changing 2025 season, Wright will be one of the most important free agents that GM Ryan Poles must re-sign this offseason. His production has him set up for a bank-busting contract, which could be too rich for the Poles and the Bears to pay.

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