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The Green Bay Packers often pride themselves as a team that builds up its roster from the ground up, drafting players and helping mold them into great NFL talents. They’ve had a strong history of doing this, identifying players that have potential and helping take them to the next level.
They’ve found similar success with signing players, often finding budget players who don’t cost a lot initially, but get a strong return on their investment. That has certainly been the case with Keisean Nixon, who came to the team as a returner only but has also become an essential part of their defense.
Analyst Daire Carragher talked about this in a recent X post, giving Nixon props for logging his 3,000th snap in the NFL in Week 11. Nixon’s story has been impressive to this point, as Carragher noted some of the roadblocks he’s faced in his career, including a broken collarbone in high school that made him a zero-star recruit.
It deserves mentioning that Keisean Nixon played his 3,000th NFL snap on Sunday.
Can be easy to forget where he came from!
– Broken collarbone sidelined him for his senior year of HS. No stars.
– Attended Arizona Western College.
– Worked. Got noticed by South Carolina.
-…— Daire Carragher (@DaireCarragher) November 19, 2025
Nixon is just one of many examples of players who worked hard to get to where they are today, and he didn’t let his status as a recruit weigh him down. Now, he’s a member of a Packers defense that has, at times, been among the best in the league.
He continues to bring a lot of value to the team as a kick returner, as well, making him a fan and coach favorite. As long as Nixon keeps playing hard, he will seemingly have a role in the NFL for the foreseeable future, either on the Packers or another team.