Packers Offensive Line Earns Mixed PFF, SI NFC North Recognition
Packers Offensive Line Earns Mixed PFF, SI NFC North Recognition

Packers Offensive Line Earns Mixed PFF, SI NFC North Recognition

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The Green Bay Packers have seen several elite offensive seasons since 2006, with standout performances from Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, David Bakhtiari, and recently Josh Jacobs, who posted a 92.3 grade in 2024 by Pro Football Focus. Despite the offensive line's strong performance in protecting Jacobs and ranking third in sack percentage allowed, none of the Packers' starting offensive linemen made the first team on SI's All-NFC North Team, though Zach Tom, Aaron Banks, and Elgton Jenkins earned second-team honors. The Packers have maintained notable stability at the right tackle position over the last 25 years, with former players like Mark Tauscher and Bryan Bulaga recognized for their contributions to the team and community. After an 11-6 season and a Wild Card playoff loss, the team's general manager Brian Gutekunst emphasized the need for a championship mindset as the team returns 20 of 22 starters, including rising safety Evan Williams, who was named to the PFWA All-Rookie team despite injury setbacks. As training camp approaches, the Packers are looking to build on their potential with a mix of seasoned veterans and promising young talent to make a stronger playoff push in 2025.

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