Trouble at tackle: Packers scramble for linemen
Posted: Sep 28, 2017 6:33 PM CST
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Nowhere has the injury bug bitten harder than at tackle. Kyle Murphy is the latest to go down, forcing the Packers to sign Ulrick John from Arizona's practice squad.
Both starting tackles are ailing, but amazingly without Bryan Bulaga or David Bakhtiari, the Packers offensive machine keeps rolling with the likes of Justin McCray and Adam Pankey.
"It's definitely not a position you want to be in. I think you've got technically, you have five tackles all banged up right now. That's not something you'd want to see, so we're a team at the end of the day, and we believe in the philosophy next man up," said David Bakhtiari, Packers Offensive Tackle.
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