The Green Bay Packers are firmly in their Super Bowl window, and after making a major splash by acquiring Micah Parsons before the 2025 season, they appear poised to strike again in 2026.
Parsons delivered an outstanding performance in his first year with Green Bay, recording 41 total tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles across just 14 games. His impact earned him All-Pro honors, yet a series of injuries — most notably Parsons’ torn ACL — ultimately derailed the Packers’ postseason run. Green Bay’s season came to a disappointing end with a Wild Card Round loss to the Chicago Bears.
Now, with expectations remaining sky-high for the upcoming season, the Packers are positioned to be aggressive in pursuit of another significant addition. According to Bleacher Report, Green Bay is among seven teams that should pursue Arizona Cardinals edge rusher Josh Sweat should he become available via trade.
Acquiring Sweat would immediately provide the Packers with a high-level pass-rushing complement opposite Parsons. The veteran edge defender still has three years left on his four-year, $76.4 million contract, representing a substantial but calculated commitment for a contender built to win now.
In the 2025 season, Sweat posted impressive numbers under Jonathan Gannon in Arizona: 30 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. His reunion with Gannon, now the defensive coordinator in Green Bay, would be a natural and highly effective fit. Sweat’s familiarity with the scheme would allow him to step in as the leader of the pass rush during the early part of the season while Parsons continues his recovery from the ACL injury.
The timing makes even more sense given Green Bay’s recent roster moves. The Packers traded Rashan Gary to the Dallas Cowboys and allowed Kingsley Enagbare to depart in free agency to the New York Jets. As a result, the edge position now relies heavily on younger talents — Lukas Van Ness, Barryn Sorrell, Collin Oliver, and rookie Dani Dennis-Sutton — to take on expanded roles.
While the Packers have significant money committed to their current roster and important extensions on the horizon, their championship aspirations demand immediate contention. Adding Sweat would give defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon the tools to transform Green Bay’s defense into one of the most formidable units in the NFL.
A dynamic pass-rush duo of Micah Parsons and Josh Sweat would create nightmares for opposing offensive lines across the NFC. Sweat’s proven production as a 12-sack edge presence would provide the veteran leadership and consistent pressure the Packers need to push past their previous shortcomings and make a legitimate Super Bowl run in 2026.
For a franchise that has reloaded aggressively in recent years, trading for Sweat would signal a clear message: Green Bay is not just building for the future — they are determined to win it all in the present. The Cardinals’ potential loss could very well become the entire conference’s ultimate nightmare.