Micah Parsons, a star pass rusher for the Green Bay Packers, was recently seen on the sidelines during team celebrations. He used a mobility scooter he nicknamed “Lightning McQueen” during the 2026 Pro Bowl Games in San Francisco.
Parsons is currently recovering from a torn ACL in his left knee sustained during a Week 15 game against the Denver Broncos in December 2025. He could not participate in the Flag Football event, but he used the scooter to celebrate with his NFC teammates.

He drove onto the field to celebrate after an interception. He was seen talking with former teammates and smiling at fans. Also, Micah Parsons went viral for recording the Pro Bowl cheerleaders on a camcorder while riding his mobility scooter.
No Way: Micah Parsons recorded all the female cheerleaders on his camera and then put it down by the male cheerleader at the Pro Bowl.
Parsons is truly one of a kind 😭😭pic.twitter.com/VA5d2I0gDd
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 4, 2026
People widely shared the moment on social media, especially on TikTok and Instagram. Fans found it funny to see a star pass rusher filming with a camcorder while riding a scooter.
When a male cheerleader in a blue uniform passed by, Parsons playfully lowered his camera and looked away. Fans quickly noticed this moment and reacted on social media. This interaction showed a lighter side of the usually intense defender while he was recovering.
Although the injuries mean a long and difficult recovery for both Parsons and Packers fans, the incident added a brief moment of levity during a challenging time.
Even though his season ended early, Parsons still recorded 12.5 sacks in 14 games. He became the first player in NFL history to get at least 12 sacks in each of his first five seasons.
Fan reactions to Micah Parsons’ sideline clip
Social media users shared a blend of humor and critique in response to Parsons’ behavior in the video.
One fan wrote, “nfl star or creep in training”, suggesting a joking or skeptical take on Parsons filming the cheerleaders.
A second fan commented, “He can’t even walk?”
A third fan chimed in with, “He’s not messing with that gay shit”, implying Parsons deliberately avoided recording the male cheerleader.
A fourth fan said, “Ain’t no one want that mfer on they phone/camera saved.”
And a fifth fan asked, “Bigger question is why is there male cheerleaders?”
Overall, the clip drew a mix of jokes and criticism, showing how a brief sideline moment can quickly turn into a wider conversation beyond the game.
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