Micah Parsons turned Week 1 into a nightmare for the Detroit Lions, and he's still creating problems for the Green Bay Packers' biggest threat to the NFC North crown.
Along with sending two first-round picks and Kenny Clark to the Dallas Cowboys in the trade, the Packers handed Parsons a four-year, $188 million extension that completely set fire to the pass-rusher market. It punished the Lions for delaying a new deal for Aidan Hutchinson.
That changed on Wednesday, with the Lions handing Hutchinson a four-year extension worth $180 million. He will make slightly below Parsons' $188 million, but the Lions guaranteed him more money.