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Micah Parsons Was Filming Cheerleaders At The Pro Bowl, And You Won’t Believe What He Did When He Got To The Only Male Cheerleader [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Micah Parsons recording cheerleaders
Micah Parsons recording cheerleaders (Photo via Twitter)

Green Bay Packers star defensive player Micah Parsons was having the time of his life at the Pro Bowl. The game was more of a casual scrimmage than a true competition as Parsons rolled around on a scooter.

Parsons was named to the Pro Bowl in his first year with the Green Bay Packers. Unfortunately, he was unable to play after he tore his ACL. That is why he was on his electric scooter while moving around Moscone Center.

In one of the videos from the festivities that went viral on social media, Parsons was loving the different cheerleaders. He was spotted filming the female cheerleaders doing a routine for the crowd. When fans caught wind of the video clip, they also noticed he suddenly put his camera down at the end. That was because of the lone cheerleader at the end of the line.

The Los Angeles Rams made history in 2018 by allowing two males to cheer. Since then, the number of male cheerleaders has steadily grown. The number might be growing, but Micah Parsons wanted none of that action.

George Pickens was named offensive MVP after making some highlight-reel grabs as the NFC defeated the AFC 66-52 in the league’s now-annual flag football game.

How Long Will Micah Parsons Be Out Due To His Torn ACL?

Micah Parsons
Micah Parsons (Credit: IMAGN)

Green Bay Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons tore his ACL in December 2025. Parsons underwent successful surgery on his ACL in Los Angeles on December 30, 2025. It was just the worst time for that injury to occur, as the playoffs were right around the corner.

While he is targeting a return for the 2026 season opener in September, his timeline for return is still in question. It may be a stretch for Parsons to return to the Packers’ lineup in Week 1. At the very least, he will fall right in line with the nine-month recovery timeline.

“In September I want to be at a really good spot,” Parsons said last month.

“So far, they say I’m fine. So whatever that means. There’s a timing standpoint they want. I don’t think I’ll be on IR to start the season. I think, lofty, I’d be saying Week 1. But realistically, probably like Week 3, Week 4, just to make sure, and just getting back into football.”

Avoiding an injured reserve stint at the beginning of the campaign would be a win for Micah Parsons. He would be forced to miss four games.

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