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Packers Rookie Guard Shines, Eyes Starting Role
26 Nov
Summary
- Rookie Anthony Belton earned substantial snaps at right guard.
- Coach LaFleur praised Belton's physicality and strain at the position.
- The Packers face the Lions with potential playoff implications.

Rookie offensive lineman Anthony Belton received substantial playing time at right guard in the Packers' recent game against the Vikings. After alternating series in the first half, Belton played the entire second half at the position, earning praise from Head Coach Matt LaFleur for his physicality and effort.
Belton, a second-round pick, has been practicing at guard for several weeks after initially focusing on tackle duties. This development may signal a shift in the offensive line rotation, potentially impacting Jordan Morgan's role, though Morgan is expected to transition to left tackle next season. Several other Packers players are also managing injuries ahead of the critical matchup with the Detroit Lions.
The Packers are in a pivotal position as they prepare to face the Lions. A victory on Thursday would place them atop the NFC North, significantly boosting their playoff hopes and division title aspirations. Conversely, a loss could see them fall out of the playoff picture, underscoring the importance of this upcoming divisional game.




