Michael Jordan, an 11-game starting guard for the [New England Patriots](https://www.patspulpit.com/) this season, has found a new home. Six days after his release from the Patriots, he has signed a practice squad contract with the [Green Bay Packers](https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/).
Jordan, 26, entered the NFL as a fourth-round selection in the 2019 draft. After stints in Cincinnati, Carolina and Green Bay, he found his way to New England earlier this year. The futures signing eventually began the 2024 regular season on the practice squad but was elevated to the game day roster twice before being promoted for good in mid-September.
Before his benching in favor of rookie Layden Robinson last month, Jordan started 11 games at left guard. Since Robinson took his job, however, he was released from the 53-man roster and joined the Patriots practice squad; he was cut from the practice squad one week later.
In total, Jordan’s tenure with the team ends with 685 offensive snaps — third most on the 2024 Patriots behind only fellow O-lineman Michael Onwenu and tight end Hunter Henry.