GREEN BAY — Corey Linsley has been at this long enough to know. Now in his seventh NFL season, the Green Bay Packers center hasn’t seen it all, but he’s certainly seen a lot.
He remembers his rookie season of 2014, when the Packers offensive line was blessed with uncanny good health — only one starter, right tackle Bryan Bulaga, missed only one game — and the same quintet was able to start 89 of a possible 90 games (including playoffs) together.
He also remembers that brutal 2017 season, when the team started seven offensive line combinations in the first seven games, finished the 16-game schedule having started 10 lineups up front and endured a plethora of injuries across the board.