Packers kicker Mason Crosby broke the franchise record for most consecutive games played when he appeared in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.
The kicker, who was selected in the sixth round of 2007 NFL draft by Green Bay, has now played in 256 consecutive games, which was a team record previously held by former quarterback Brett Favre.
To honor the longtime Packer, the team posted a video tribute on Sunday, including narration from quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
“Finding the words to describe a player like Mason Crosby isn’t always easy,” Rodgers began.