The Green Bay Packers had an empty spot on their 53-man roster to fill on Wednesday, following the announcements of some roster transactions on Tuesday. Specifically, Aaron Rodgers’ return to injured reserve and fullback Joe Kerridge’s release opened up two spots on the 53-man roster, one of which was filled when the team re-signed quarterback Joe Callahan.
On Wednesday, we learned of the move that will bring the Packers back up to 53, as the team announced that they have signed center Dillon Day, who had been a member of the Denver Broncos’ practice squad.