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Green Bay Lands Former Patriots Starter in Key Offensive Line Addition

Benjamin Sue December 10, 2024

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New England Patriots offensive lineman Michael Jordan (74)

New England Patriots offensive lineman Michael Jordan (74)

The New England Patriots officially saw a familiar face depart on Monday afternoon, as offensive guard Michael Jordan signed with the Green Bay Packers. The news was shared by Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team, and while Jordan’s time with the Patriots was marked by a combination of starts and inconsistency, his signing with the Packers could signal a fresh chapter in his NFL career.

 

A Brief Stint in New England

Jordan, a 6-foot-6, 315-pound offensive lineman, had been a part of the Patriots’ offensive line rotation for much of the 2024 season. Despite his physical gifts, Jordan’s performance didn’t quite live up to expectations, leading to a rollercoaster tenure in New England. He started 11 games this season, but his inconsistent play and inability to secure a permanent spot on the roster ultimately led to his departure.

The Patriots had brought Jordan in with high hopes, but the lack of stability in his performance led to his up-and-down role. Still, Jordan’s size and versatility provided the Patriots with much-needed depth in a position group that has struggled with injuries throughout the year.

New England Patriots offensive lineman Michael Jordan (74)
New England Patriots offensive lineman Michael Jordan (74)

New Opportunity in Green Bay

While Jordan’s time with the Patriots has come to an end, his new opportunity with the Packers could be the fresh start he needs. Green Bay has long sought to improve its offensive line depth, and Jordan brings with him starting experience and the potential to fill a crucial role as the Packers push toward the postseason. The Packers, always in search of bolstering their offensive front, could benefit from Jordan’s size and versatility, especially as they gear up for a Super Bowl run.

This isn’t Jordan’s first stint with Green Bay. In fact, he spent much of the 2023 season on the Packers’ practice squad. His familiarity with the Packers’ system, combined with his experience as a starter, could help him integrate quickly and contribute in a meaningful way down the stretch.

 

Jordan’s NFL Career to Date

Jordan has proven that he can play at the NFL level, with 40 career starts and 67 regular season games under his belt. While his consistency has been an issue at times, the talent has always been there. His size, strength, and experience make him an intriguing option for a Green Bay team that needs depth on the offensive line. The question for Jordan will always be whether he can put it all together on a more consistent basis.

For the Packers, this could be an opportunity to tap into Jordan’s potential, and with the team in playoff contention, his role could expand in the coming weeks.

 

Patriots’ Line Improving

While the Patriots say goodbye to Jordan, there is a bit of positive news for their offensive line as well. Caedan Wallace, the rookie third-round pick, has returned to practice after being sidelined since Week 4 due to an injury. Wallace, who was placed on injured reserve after getting rolled up on during a Week 4 matchup, adds another promising piece to the Patriots’ offensive line puzzle. His return is an encouraging sign as New England looks to regroup and continue its development.

 

Looking Ahead

For Jordan, it’s now all about proving himself once again. The Packers present an exciting opportunity to find stability and contribute to a playoff contender. Whether he can carve out a meaningful role in Green Bay remains to be seen, but as long as he’s not lining up against New England, it would be good to see him find success.

As for the Patriots, their focus shifts to moving forward with the pieces they have, including the hopeful return of Caedan Wallace, as they continue to evaluate their offensive line options. It’s clear that Jordan’s departure isn’t the end of the world for New England, but for both teams, the coming weeks could reveal the true impact of this move.

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