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.
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