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Tristan Wirfs is the first player in NFL history to be First-Team All-Pro at Right Tackle & Left Tackle

AP NFL FIRST-TEAM ALL PRO:

QB: Lamar Jackson
RB: Saquon Barkley
FB: Patrick Ricard
WR: Ja'Marr Chase
WR: Justin Jefferson
WR: Amon-Ra St. Brown
TE: Brock Bowers
LT: Tristan Wirfs
LG: Joe Thuney
C: Creed Humphrey
RG: Quinn Meinerz
RT: Penei Sewell

DE: Myles Garrett, Trey Hendrickson
DT: Cameron Heyward, Chris Jones
LB: Zack Baun, Fred Warner, Roquan Smith
CB: Patrick Surtain II, Derek StingleySlot: Marlon Humphrey
S: Kerby Joseph, Xavier McKinney

K: Chris Boswell
P: Jack Fox
KR: KaVontae Turpin
PR: Marvin Mims Jr.
ST: Brenden Schooler
LS: Andrew DePaola
 
Sign up his boy right now.
Tristan is a true freak.
Never forget that story from his mom about him a a young lad where he went to bed and like grew physically literally overnite!
His boyhood friend confirmed that story.
Keep that freak genetic line in Hawkeye family!
 
If you remember back a ways, he reminds me of a Bruce Matthews type.

Matthews is considered to be one of the most versatile offensive linemen to play in the NFL.[7][8] He started in 99 games as a left guard, 67 as a right guard, 87 as a center, 22 as a right tackle, 17 as a left tackle, and was the snapper on field goals, PATs, and punts.[9] Matthews was selected to 14 Pro Bowls, which at the time tied a league record set by Merlin Olsen.[4] Matthews was also named a first-team All-Pro nine times and an All-American Football Conference selection 12 times.[10] An extremely durable player, Matthews retired after the 2001 season having played more games (296) than any NFL player, excluding kickers and punters,[a] and played in more seasons (19) than any offensive lineman. He never missed a game due to injury, and started 229 consecutive games. Matthews is the only player who played against the Baltimore Colts in their last game at Memorial Stadium in 1983 and against the Baltimore Ravens in their last game at Memorial Stadium in 1997.[11]
 
The best pocket protectors last season:

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Tristan talks about growing up with a single mother and what makes his alma mater, Iowa, so special (the life changing traditions there). He also talks about the exciting Hawkeye talent recently- Caitlin Clark to Cooper DeJean to Riley Moss.


 
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