Green Bay Packers have added a 6’2″ WR for the game against the Chicago Bears

The Green Bay Packers will do whatever it takes to defeat the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

If the Packers win, they will make the playoffs for the first time since the 2021 season. Jordan Love and the Packers offense have been on a roll recently. They scored 33 points in victories over the Carolina Panthers and the Minnesota Vikings.

The Packers acquired another wide receiver to their offense today.

The Green Bay Packers Add A 6’2″ Wide Receiver To Active Roster For Their Matchup Against The Chicago Bears

According to The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman, wide receiver Grant DuBose was promoted to the active roster prior to the team’s game against the Chicago Bears.

Grant DuBose is no stranger to the Hard Road. Despite his limited Division II history, he “bet on myself” during the pandemic and received a scholarship at Charlotte. As a result of that choice, the Green Bay Packers selected the exceptional receiver in the seventh round.

Due to a back issue, DuBose took another trip down the Hard Road after the draft. He was unable to attend rookie minicamp, OTAs, minicamp, or the start of training camp. His early college experience served him well throughout another difficulty.

This season, he will have the opportunity to play in the Packers’ offense for the biggest game of the year. Last week, undrafted wide receiver Bo Melton became Green Bay’s first 100-yard wide receiver of the season. Is it possible for lightning to strike twice?

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