Packers fans had perfect Jerry Jones chant after big 'TNF' win over Commanders
Green Bay Packers fans had a three-word chant after the team’s 27-18 win over the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Thursday night.
Micah Parsons played in his second game with his new team and had two tackles including a half-sack, plus three quarterback hits. He had an impact on the game despite being so new to Green Bay, and the fans there already love him. Parsons joined Amazon’s postgame show after the win and was sitting on the stage. Chants of “thank you Jerry” were called out by the fans.
That, of course, is a reference to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who traded Parsons to the Packers on Aug. 28. Jones was ticked off because he thought he had reached a verbal agreement with Parsons on a contract, only for the player to back out once his agent got involved. The issues between the two sides were never resolved, and Dallas ended up trading an impact player early in his career.
The Packers may have given up picks and a player, but they got back maybe the most impactful defensive player in football.
C.J. Stroud takes unexpected tumble as Texans’ star slips out of NFL’s top 10 QB rankings

C.J. Stroud Falls from Top 10 NFL QB Rankings:
In a surprising turn of events, Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has slipped out of the top 10 in the latest NFL quarterback rankings.
The young signal caller, who showcased remarkable talent during his rookie season, has seen his status reassessed as the season approaches. After making a notable impression with his performance, Stroud’s recent dip in rankings has raised eyebrows among fans and analysts alike.
Despite the challenges that come with being a rookie in the league, Stroud had initially made a strong case for himself, demonstrating poise and skill on the field. However, as teams prepare for the upcoming season, the competition is fierce, and rankings can shift rapidly.
Stroud’s fall from grace in the rankings highlights the unpredictable nature of quarterback evaluations in the NFL. Each year, new talents emerge, while seasoned veterans continue to elevate their games, making it essential for players to consistently perform at a high level.
As the Texans gear up for the season, all eyes will be on Stroud to see if he can reclaim his spot among the league’s elite quarterbacks. The journey ahead promises to be challenging, but it also presents an opportunity for growth and redemption for the young star.
Offensive line still Texans' issue as they prepare for Bucs
Following an offseason of personnel changes on the offensive line, the Houston Texans opened the season last week against the Los Angeles Rams and looked like nothing changed.
Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud was sacked three times and pressured on more than 41 percent of his dropbacks, perNextGen Stats, during a 14-9 road loss to the Rams. The Texans, who host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night, remain a work in progress in terms of providing suitable protection for Stroud. Their vulnerability will be challenged again considering the Bucs pressured Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. on more than 43 percent of his dropbacks in Week 1.
"Their front, it really comes from Todd's philosophy," said Texans coach DeMeco Ryans, referencing Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles. "They're going to bring a lot of exotic pressures. There will be pressure from safeties, nickels, everybody is coming and ... they do a really good job of disguising it. We just really have to do a great job as an offense when the picture changes. How are we reacting and responding?
"Communicating the proper way when the picture changes, that will be the challenge for us this week," Ryans added.
With Stroud under extreme duress, Houston receiver Nico Collins had only three receptions (on five targets) for 25 yards against the Rams. Far and away the Texans' top option in the passing game, Collins stands a superior shot of being unlocked if the Texans execute better on offense.
"Offensively, when you go back to the game on Sunday, we have so many plays where we're playing behind the sticks and we're not doing things that we're trained to do," Ryans said. "We're not doing things that are conducive to staying on track, and being able to run our offense in that type of fashion, it's going to be hard to get the ball to a certain player here or there.
"We've got to do the things that we're coached to do, make sure we're staying on track offensively, making sure everybody is on the same page, and we're putting ourselves in position to make positive plays. When we have those positive plays, then it opens up the offense for us to be able to get the ball to whoever we want to get the ball to."
The Buccaneers, who won their season opener 23-20 at Atlanta, welcomed left tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee) back to practice on Thursday, a positive development for that unit after right tackle Luke Goedeke was a non-participant.
Bowles revealed Goedeke played through a foot injury on Sunday and that his status for the remainder of the week and Monday night's tilt was undetermined. Graham Barton manned left tackle in place of Wirfs against the Falcons, while Charlie Heck replaced Goedeke in Thursday's practice.
Bowles was coy regarding Wirfs' potential availability against the Texans and echoed similar sentiment regarding receiver Chris Godwin Jr. (ankle), who also practiced on Thursday. Wirfs and Godwin will have their game-time status determined as the week of preparation unfolds.
Should Wirfs, a two-time first-team All-Pro, return to the fold, it would provide Tampa Bay a measure of normalcy up front. That's something the Texans are seeking as well because center Jake Andrews (ankle) did not practice on Thursday.
"They're shuffling just like we are," Bowles said. "Right now, we're just trying to get our feet under us. It's not about advantages, it's about us taking care of us and playing fast.
"Whatever they have, they have; whatever we have, we have. We've got to go down there and try to win the game no matter what."