💥 Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? Packers Add Ex-Broncos Player to Overcrowded Roster Spot
The Green Bay Packers just made another unexpected move — and fans are scratching their heads.
BREAKING: The Packers have signed former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Mike Purcell (or insert player name if different), adding even more bodies to an already stacked and bloated defensive front.
But why bring in a cast-off… and why now?
Let’s break it down.
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🟢 The Signing That Raised Eyebrows
Mike Purcell, 32, was released by the Broncos earlier this offseason after failing to stay healthy and producing only modest numbers in limited snaps.
Yet despite being labeled a “camp body” by some analysts, the Packers clearly see something more — possibly veteran leadership or rotational value.
“He’s not coming to sit quietly,” a Packers source told Cheesehead Confidential. “This is a competition.”

💪 Already Too Crowded?
The Packers’ defensive line and edge group was already brimming with talent and potential:
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Kenny Clark (Pro Bowl anchor)
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Devonte Wyatt (1st-rounder, Year 3 breakout expected)
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T.J. Slaton, Colby Wooden, Karl Brooks (depth with upside)
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Rashan Gary, Preston Smith, Lukas Van Ness (edge rotation)
With Purcell now in the mix, the question becomes:
Who’s getting cut or buried in the depth chart?
🤔 Why This Move Actually Makes Sense
While on the surface it looks like an unnecessary signing, there are three strategic reasons this move could pay off:
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Veteran Presence – Purcell brings 100+ games of NFL experience
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Run-Stopping Depth – Packers ranked 23rd in run defense last season
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Injury Insurance – Training camp attrition is real
Plus, GM Brian Gutekunst loves depth battles. More players = more leverage.
😬 Fans Aren’t All On Board
Online reactions have been mixed:
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“Why are we hoarding defensive linemen like Pokémon cards?”
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“This guy couldn’t even crack the Broncos’ rotation — we’re better than this.”
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“Watch Purcell end up starting Week 6. Trust Gutey.”
It’s clear this move won’t silence critics — unless it turns out to be another under-the-radar gem.
🔥 Bottom Line: Insurance Policy or Real Threat?
Whether this signing is just a camp body or a sign that someone’s job is in jeopardy, one thing’s for sure:
The Packers are not standing still this offseason.
They’re taking risks, making bets, and pushing internal competition harder than ever.
And if Purcell shows even a flash of his 2020 form, he might just make the 53-man roster — and prove everyone wrong.
