The Green Bay Packers claimed Brenden Rice, the son of perhaps the greatest receiver in NFL history, Jerry Rice, off waivers from the Raiders on Wednesday. Rice was a seventh-round pick by the Chargers in 2024 and played three snaps on offense in three games as a rookie. He was not targeted in the passing game. Last year, he failed to make their 53-man roster, then served short stints on the practice squads of the Patriots and Seahawks before spending the last month on the Raiders’ practice squad. Las Vegas released him on Tuesday. To clear a roster space, the Packers released defensive tackle James Ester, who spent the past two years on the practice squad and did not play in a game. Rice played collegiately at Colorado and USC. During his two years with the Trojans, he caught 39 passes for 611 yards and four touchdowns as a junior and 37 passes for 644 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior. “Very physical off the line of scrimmage,” Jerry Rice said at the Senior Bowl . “I think he really relies a lot on that.…