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Long wait only fueled Brenton Cox Jr.’s drive

Long wait only fueled Brenton Cox Jr.’s drive


GREEN BAY – When the Packers took the field to square off with the Chicago Bears last Sunday, it had been 360 days since the last time Brenton Cox Jr. played in a regular-season game.

That’s effectively a full year of studying playbooks, honing technique, watching film, and practicing the gameplan in hope of a securing a place on Green Bay’s gameday roster.

After 17 straight games, including playoffs, of either not playing or being a healthy scratch, the 6-foot-4, 250-pound defensive end saw his patience pay off as one of 48 active players for the Packers’ pivotal NFC North showdown with their oldest rival.

With his mom, Latarsha, in attendance at Soldier Field, Cox quickly went to work in securing a 3-yard tackle for a loss of running back D’Andre Swift on his third defensive rep, followed by his first career sack on the second play of the second quarter.

“That was the best feeling I’ve had in a while,” Cox said. “Just getting one in the books. It being my first game and getting my first sack in front of my mom, that meant a lot to me.”

Cox was seen as a prized college free agent when he signed with Green Bay following the 2023 NFL Draft. The former five-star recruit wound up being one of four undrafted rookies to make the 53-man roster last year, though Cox’s in-game reps were limited.

Playing one of the deepest positions on the team, Cox saw just 13 total snaps (four defense, nine special teams) in four games in 2023.

Following a switch to a 4-3 front under new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, Cox showed further signs of progress this past summer and made the initial 53 for the second straight year after registering five tackles and a sack in preseason play.

A logjam at edge rusher left Cox as a healthy scratch through Green Bay’s first nine games, but he kept making plays during the practice week. Following Preston Smith’s trade to Pittsburgh two weeks ago, the Packers gave Cox the first crack at filling the vacancy against the Bears.

The response? Three tackles, two quarterback hits, two TFLs and a sack for a 10-yard loss of Caleb Williams on 22 snaps.

“I was proud of him,” Hafley said. “For a first game going in there, I think he did a really good job, and that’s what I expected. That’s what he’s looked like in practice and hopefully he’ll just keep getting better the more he gets in those situations.”

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