Green Bay, WI – April 15, 2025
The Green Bay Packers are making subtle but important moves to reinforce their defensive depth, as they are expected to re-sign cornerback Keisean Nixon and defensive tackle Jonathan Ford to new one-year deals, per sources close to the team.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst, working with just under $7.3 million in cap space, is reportedly focused on bringing back system-proven players on affordable contracts ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
📃 Contract Details
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Keisean Nixon – 1 year, $2.5M
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Jonathan Ford – 1 year, $1.3M
(Both deals include minimal guarantees and bonus incentives for snap percentages)
📊 2024 Performance Snapshot
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Nixon – Played 73% of special teams snaps, contributed as a rotational CB and return specialist, averaging 25.1 yards per kick return.
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Ford – Saw action in 9 games, recorded 2.5 sacks and 11 tackles, served as a rotational DT behind Kenny Clark and Devonte Wyatt.
These re-signings are not headline grabbers — but they’re exactly the kind of depth moves that preserve continuity in the defensive rotation and special teams.

💬 Fan Reaction: Quiet Wins Matter
Packers fans on X have voiced support:
“Nixon is heart and soul on returns. He belongs in Lambeau.”
“Ford isn’t flashy, but he eats up snaps. This is how you win in December.”
With Carrington Valentine and Eric Stokes still developing, Nixon provides steady coverage and veteran presence in the CB room. Meanwhile, Ford’s return signals continued confidence in Green Bay’s homegrown interior line.
🧠 Strategic Setup for Draft
Re-signing Nixon and Ford allows the Packers to enter the Draft without desperation at CB4 or DL3, freeing up picks to address offensive needs — possibly a wide receiver or right tackle to support Jordan Love.
“You don’t win with stars alone,” one team official said.
“You win with smart depth and consistency. That’s what this is.”

A Super Bowl push isn’t built on splash — it’s built on structure. Nixon and Ford are part of that foundation.
