Packers show support for star offensive lineman set to make season debut
David Bakhtiari has had three knee surgeries since he tore his ACL in December 2020
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The Green Bay Packers are set to get a huge boost to their offensive line on Sunday.
First-team All Pro offensive tackle David Bakhtiari will make his season debut this weekend against the Buccaneers in Tampa.
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In honor of his return, several members of the Packers donned Bakhtiari t-shirts entering their plane for Tampa.
Bakhtiari has had lingering knee issues since he tore his ACL in a practice leading up to Week 17 in 2020. He played in just one regular season game - the Packers' final one - last year. He did not play in the NFC Divisional Round matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.
Bakhtiari signed a four-year deal worth $105.5 million in November 2020 shortly before he was named to the All-Pro first team for the second time in his career, making him the richest offensive lineman in NFL history.
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The 30-year-old (he turns 31 on Friday) was drafted by the Packers out of the University of Colorado in the fourth round. He signed a four-year extension just after Week 1 of the 2016 season, his first extension with the team.
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Bakhtiari has undergone three surgeries on his knee, the final one coming before OTAs this offseason. It's been a long road, but Aaron Rodgers and Co. now have as much help as they can ask for.