Micah Parsons Accepts $1 Million Challenge From Logan Paul

Micah Parsons Accepts $1 Million Challenge From Logan Paul

micah parsons replied to Logan Paul's sweeping $1 million open bet on March 6, 2026, writing "I got million just let me get healthy first, " signaling willingness to take the offer while noting he needs to recover from a recent torn ACL.

Micah Parsons answers $1 million open bet

Logan Paul publicly offered $1 million to any NFL player willing to fight him, saying he would defeat any pro football player and naming Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett among those he would face. Paul said he wanted challengers to put $1 million in escrow, be flown to Puerto Rico with expenses paid, and box at his gym under the supervision of three professional judges. micah parsons responded with a short message on social media the same day, making clear he is open to the matchup once he is healthy enough to compete.

Paul’s terms: Puerto Rico gym, escrow and three judges

Paul wrote that none of the players who had spoken with him were willing to follow his conditions — $1M in escrow and a fight at his gym with official referees and judges — and said he would even accept a no-cameras bout. On a podcast, Paul added that "not a single football player could beat me in a boxing match, " framing the challenge as open to current or former NFL athletes. The offer has drawn public responses from multiple players and personalities in and around the league.

Parsons’ health and roster status

Parsons is identified as a Green Bay Packers pass rusher who was acquired from the Dallas Cowboys last September and later signed to a four-year, $188 million extension. He is less than three months removed from a torn ACL, a condition he referenced in his March 6, 2026, reply when he said he would take the fight after getting healthy.

Paul has said he will not step away from WWE to coordinate and train for an event but that he will host fighters at his gym under his listed terms. There is no scheduled fight date in place with Parsons; his message tied any potential matchup to his recovery timeline and readiness to return to competition.

For now, the offer remains open under Paul's stated conditions: a $1 million escrow, travel to Puerto Rico, and a bout judged by three professional judges. Parsons’ response framed the matchup as contingent on his health and rehabilitation.