Adds Former Green Bay Packers Starter To Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl Push
Most supporters’ expectations were surpassed by the Green Bay Packers in 2023. The Packers have demonstrated they have a young and talented roster to build around after coming dangerously close to making it to the NFC Championship game. This offense can hang scores on any defense, as demonstrated by Jordan Love and company. The coaching team is already making the required preparations to improve the defense as well.
But according to reports that surfaced today, the Kansas City Chiefs are hoping to improve their chances of making it to the Super Bowl by adding a former Packers defender to their roster.
Ahead of the AFC Championship Game, the Kansas City Chiefs sign a former starter for the Green Bay Packers.
Two players from the practice squad have been added to the 53-man roster for the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship Game versus the Baltimore Ravens.
The team declared on Saturday that Mike Pennel and Keith Taylor would be starting on Sunday. Pennel was anticipated to be elevated because DT Derrick Nnadi was recently placed on injured reserve.
In 40 defensive snaps during the playoff game against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round, Pennel registered two stops and two tackles. He is a seasoned player with lots of postseason experience for the Chiefs, having participated in both Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LV.
After going undrafted in the 2014 NFL Draft, Pennel signed a contract with the Green Bay Packers in May of that same year. As an undrafted player, he joined Jayrone Elliott on the Packers roster. In 2014, Pennel participated in 13 games during his first campaign. In 2015, Pennel produced 24 tackles, one sack, forced a turnover, and started five of 16 games.