
"We got horse engines now,"
"I don't see nobody outrunning me from the edge and stuff, and you know, I played [Daniels] a bunch."
"He's used to them [6-foot-5, 260-pound] D-ends,"
"This thing [is] 245, 250, you know what I mean? That engine's a little bit different than them '80s."
Jayden Daniels combines elite speed, elusiveness and quick feet that make him extremely difficult to tackle and escape defenders in open space. Micah Parsons publicly downplayed Daniels' outside threat, asserting that few players can outrun him off the edge and citing repeated matchups against Daniels. Parsons contrasted his speed with larger, slower defensive ends Daniels often faces, claiming his own 245–250-pound edge rush presents a different, faster challenge. Parsons acknowledged that containing Daniels' mobility has limits, but emphasized that the Packers must pursue him aggressively rather than sit back. The matchup carries early-season primetime importance with potential NFC playoff implications.
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