DENVER — Green Bay Packers pass rushing standout Micah Parsons was helped off the field after injuring his left knee on a noncontact play late in the third quarter Sunday against Denver.

He was later ruled out with what is believed to be a torn ACL.

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The Ravens visit Green Bay on Dec. 27 in a game likely to have playoff implications for both sides.

Parsons blew past right tackle Mike McGlinchey and was chasing Broncos quarterback Bo Nix when he suddenly pulled up and fell to the ground. He clutched his knee as trainers and teammates came over to check on him. Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II walked onto the field and tapped Parsons on the shoulder pads before he left for the locker room.

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It was the second significant injury for the Packers, who lost receiver Christian Watson to a chest injury after Surtain fell on him following a third-quarter interception.

Parsons was having a big game. He forced an early fumble and was credited with a pass breakup.

Parsons has 12 1/2 sacks this season after the Packers acquired him from Dallas in August for two first-round picks and three-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark. The Packers gave Parsons a four-year, $188 million contract with $136 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history.