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Packers GM Brian Gutekunst Unleashes Fierce Criticism of NFL Officiating Over Micah Parsons Incident

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers showcased their defensive prowess in a 27-18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field (10/12/2025), maintaining a top-five NFL ranking with just 280.2 defensive yards per game. Star edge rusher Micah Parsons, boasting a league-leading 92.4 PFF grade among 177 edge rushers, was the focal point of the game. However, General Manager Brian Gutekunst did not hold back his frustration as blatant fouls targeting Parsons went uncalled by the officiating crew.

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In the second quarter, a controversial moment unfolded: as Parsons rushed QB Joe Burrow, a Bengals lineman visibly held him, yanking his jersey and disrupting his balance, as shown in ESPN’s broadcast. Referee Brad Allen and his crew failed to call the obvious holding penalty, despite its “blatant” nature. This forced the Packers into a third-and-long situation, though their defense later stifled the Bengals’ scoring attempt. This wasn’t the first time Parsons faced unpenalized targeting by opponents.

Gutekunst voiced his outrage post-game: “When a player’s jersey is pulled so blatantly that the entire stadium sees it and the refs stay silent, it’s no longer just a personal mistake—it’s a failure in game officiating.” His sharp critique underscored the Packers’ exasperation with the NFL’s officiating standards.

Despite recording only 2.5 sacks through five games, Parsons remains a nightmare for offensive lines, forcing opponents to adjust their schemes. Yet, uncalled holding penalties put the Packers at a disadvantage, especially with a grueling schedule ahead, including matchups against the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs.

“Parsons is an exceptional talent, and we need fair officiating to let him shine,” Gutekunst emphasized, urging the NFL to address its officiating issues. With the 2025 season at a critical juncture, the Packers are banking on more consistent calls to sustain their momentum.

The Packers’ defense remains a bright spot, but Gutekunst’s frustration highlights a battle beyond the field—against questionable officiating decisions. Will the NFL take steps to ensure fairness? The answer could shape Green Bay’s season moving forward.

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