GREEN BAY, Wis. -- With all the injuries the Green Bay Packers have experienced among their offensive linemen, they had at last one reason to be thankful on Thursday morning when they convened for a Thanksgiving morning practice -- Justin McCray.
The do-it-all first-year pro, who before this season had never played a snap in an NFL regular-season game, had to change positions once again just to help the Packers get through practice. McCray, who has started two games at left guard and four at right tackle plus played 32 snaps at left tackle, had to jump over to center after Corey Linsley's back tightened up on him and did very little in practice.