
Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons and Caleb Williams/ Images via Imago
Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons and Caleb Williams/ Images via Imago
Feb 14, 2026, 2:31 PM CUT
Micah Parsons Left Fuming as Myles Garrett Reopens Caleb Williams Conversation
A friendly podcast chat took a turn when Myles Garrett brought up a sore subject for Micah Parsons. The topic was Caleb Williams and a playoff loss, leading to a tense exchange between the two NFL stars on Bleacher Report.
Garrett and Parsons were on the Bleacher Report podcast, where the Browns DE trolled the Packers player for how their Super Bowl hopes ended. He talked about the Bears game, to which Parsons said:
"We was winning that game. Like we can act like Cinderella shoe man. We was winning that game. It just so happened it got lost again." In the NFL Wild Card Round, the Bears beat the Packers 31-27 at Soldier Field, but the game was close.
The Packers jumped out to a 21-3 halftime lead, looking firmly in control early. Chicago made a massive comeback, scoring 25 points in the fourth quarter to erase an 18‑point deficit. Parsons also talked about Caleb Williams' Iceman celebration.
"I can't lie, watching that, seeing that, seeing (Williams) get that name (Iceman) and this right here...it was just grrr," he said. With 1:43 left in regulation, Williams delivered a 25‑yard touchdown strike to DJ Moore that put the Chicago Bears in the lead.
That was the moment when the Bears quarterback rubbed his hands on his shoulders in his 'Iceman' celebration. “I’ve said it multiple times. We’re a team that’s going to fight till the end. There was too much time on the clock," he said after the game.
And Myles Garrett Couldn't Help But Tease Micah Parsons More
In the entire podcast, Garrett and Parsons had been pulling each other. The Browns player did miss trolling Parsons more on the Caleb Williams topic.
"It was tough. You could have taken it from him, but I guess you didn't feel like taking him down last year," he said when the Packers DE talked of Williams' celebration. "No, we beat him. No, but when I was healthy, we beat him," Parsons reasoned.
Parsons suffered a serious non‑contact knee injury (torn ACL) late in 2025, so he did not play against the Bears in the NFC Wild Card Round. But he was there when the teams met the first time around in Week 14.
The Packers won that game 28-21. But Garrett once again fired back, saying, "But you didn't get him." What he meant was Parsons did not sack Caleb Williams. And that is true, the DE had only 1 assisted tackle in that game. The Browns DE got the last laugh, don't you think?
Written by

Reyansh Dubey
Edited by

Siddharth Shirwadkar