In a move signaling their intent to bolster the defensive line, the Green Bay Packers activated defensive lineman Jonathan Ford from injured reserve on Monday. With Ford’s 21-day practice window set to expire, the team was faced with the choice of adding him to the active roster or sidelining him for the remainder of the season.
Ford, a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, has yet to make his regular-season debut, having sustained an ankle injury during the final preseason game on August 24. The Packers’ decision to activate him comes as they continue to navigate a roster that has faced its share of challenges this season.
In a related procedural move, the Packers released long snapper Matt Orzech, creating space for Ford on the roster. Reports suggest that this is a temporary measure, with the team expected to re-sign Orzech if he clears waivers. This strategy echoes past roster management decisions aimed at maximizing player availability without losing key contributors.
Orzech joined the Packers this offseason after a solid performance as a long snapper for the Los Angeles Rams, where he played in every game during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. He also spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars during the 2019 season, bringing valuable experience to the position. However, his recent performance against the Houston Texans, which included a low snap on a crucial game-winning field goal, may have prompted the Packers to reassess their special teams unit.
Despite the low snap, Orzech’s efforts in the game were not in vain. Punter Daniel Whelan managed to secure the hold, allowing kicker Brandon McManus to convert a 45-yard field goal that clinched the win for the Packers.
The Packers’ roster moves highlight the complexities of managing player availability and performance as they navigate a challenging season. With Ford now activated, the team will be looking to integrate him into their defensive rotation, adding depth to a unit that has shown promise but also faces inconsistency at times.
As the Packers continue to refine their roster and prepare for upcoming matchups, fans will be keeping a close eye on how these changes play out on the field. The potential re-signing of Orzech could provide stability to the special teams, while Ford’s activation might signal a renewed focus on strengthening the defensive line as the season progresses.