When the Green Bay Packers won their last Super Bowl in 2010, the biggest in-season addition that the team made was the waiver claim of defensive lineman Howard Green, who helped the Packers get over the injury hump at the position. Green wound up starting in three of the Packers’ playoff games that year, even hitting Ben Roethlisberger’s arm on Nick Collins’ pick six in the Super Bowl.

Green Bay’s defensive tackle room is in a similar need of a jolt this season. First, the team traded away starting nose tackle Kenny Clark to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for pass-rusher Micah Parsons, which everyone rational person would have done.

With that being said, the Packers’ defensive tackle depth hasn’t been great this year. Starting under tackle Devonte Wyatt has dealt with a knee injury, whi

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