Riley works out with Colby Wooden during the offseason.

Along with Giants’ All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, Riley and Wooden trained with defensive line performance coach Mark Hall in South Carolina the past two summers.

The Packers’ defensive lineman had a smile on his face when he learned during a meeting last week the team added Riley, who played 14 snaps in Sunday’s 28-21 win over Chicago.

“Jordon’s a heavy-handed guy,” Wooden said. “He comes from the Giants, where they played a lot of shade, a lot of zero (technique). They’ve done a lot of different things. For him to come in, it’s going to be an easy transition I feel like. He’s a get-along guy. He goes along. He doesn’t cause any (issues). For us, he’s going to be great. He’s going to fit right in with us.”

Riley understands his value on early downs and makes it his priority to stop the run. Like Wooden, Riley was equally excited to have a fresh start in Green Bay.

“I’m blessed bro. Excited. Just excited, man,” said Riley last week. “Watching TV at home, then getting a call from my agent telling me I got (signed). Man, never moved so fast in my life. Opportunity just to be around some winning culture, man. Something in the tradition here, bro, I was doing some research and just all the things that happened here.”

Bohanna has several ties to the Packers, as well.

Bohanna was draft classmates with current Packers pass rusher Micah Parsons, whom the Cowboys selected in the first round (12th overall) in 2021.

Bohanna played his first two NFL seasons for former Packers coach Mike McCarthy in Dallas and was teammates with current Green Bay cornerback Carrington Valentine at Kentucky.

Bohanna played for Arden Duren in both Seattle and Dallas. Now serving as the Seahawks’ defensive coordinator, Duren is a longtime NFL assistant coach whom Head Coach Matt LaFleur holds in high esteem after the two worked together in Atlanta.

Bohanna’s uncle, Brian Ingram, also was a former linebacker for the New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers in the 1980s.

Riley played at four different colleges.

A native of New Bern, N.C., Riley played one season at North Carolina before transferring to Garden City (Kan.) Community College in 2019.

Riley spent his junior year at Nebraska, recording seven tackles (one for loss) in 10 games, before finishing his college career at Oregon, where he was teammates with Bennett Williams, the older brother of Packers safety Evan Williams.

Riley emerged as an NFL prospect in 2023 after posting a career-high 21 tackles in 13 starts. Prior to the draft, Zierlein praised him for his ability to take on double teams and absorb contact.