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After getting cut twice, former Patriots starter lands with Packers

After getting cut by the Patriots twice in the course of a week, offensive lineman Michael Jordan is heading to the Packers.

Jordan, who started 11 games in New England at guard, signed with the Packers practice squad on Monday, according to the NFL’s transaction wire.

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The 26-year-old offensive lineman won the starting job out of training camp and looked to be having a strong season early on. However, Jordan struggled in his last few games in New England, leading to the team making the sudden decision to cut him on Nov. 26.

Jordan returned to the Patriots three days later on the practice squad and was elevated for the team’s Week 13 game against the Colts.

The Patriots cut him again on Dec. 3 to make room for former Chiefs defensive end Truman Jones.

New England’s struggles and constant changes along the offensive line have been no secret this season. That trend looks to continue as rookie tackle Caedan Wallace returned to practice this week as he prepares to return from injured reserve.

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