The Green Bay Packers‘ defense took a big step forward last season.
Hiring Jeff Hafley as coordinator worked wonders for a unit that was always stacked with talent but rarely lived up to its potential.
Now, with Micah Parsons leading the way and another year under Hafley’s scheme, several players have shown big signs of improvement.
Notably, that includes Rashan Gary.
As pointed out by Weston Hodkiewicz, the veteran defensive lineman is on pace to have a career year.
He had 7.5 sacks and 15 QB hits over 639 snaps in 17 games last season, and he’s already up to 7.5 sacks and 13 QB hits over 307 snaps in seven games this year.
Rashan Gary 2024:
7.5 sacks, 15 QB hits over 639 snaps in 17 games.
Rashan Gary 2025:
7.5 sacks, 13 QB hits over 307 snaps in 7 games.
— weston hodkiewicz (@WesHod) October 27, 2025
The Packers’ pass rush has kept opposing quarterbacks under pressure every week, and that’s not going to change for as long as Parsons is there.
Having a player of that caliber by his side has opened up a lot of things for Gary, who now has an easier path to the quarterback in almost every passing situation.
That’s what a difference-maker like Parsons can do for a team, and his impact goes beyond his individual numbers.
For years, the Packers’ defense lagged behind its usually explosive offense, but that’s not the case anymore.
Now, with both units performing at an elite level, anything short of a Super Bowl appearance will be considered a disappointment.
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