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Next to Reggie White, Vonnie Holliday had to 'bring it'

In this edition of Alumni Spotlight, Packers.com Senior Writer Mike Spofford sat down with former Packers defensive linemen Vonnie Holliday. Holliday talks about his arrival to the Packers and playing along side Reggie White, as well as his immediate impact as a rookie, and his standout five-sack performance against the Buffalo Bills in 2002.

Vonnie Holliday began his five-year Packers career as a first-round draft pick in 1998. A defensive end, he recorded eight sacks in that debut season, the second-most for a rookie in team history. He authored a monster game against Buffalo in 2002, recording five sacks and three forced fumbles, both single-game Packers records. During his five-year Packers tenure, he recorded an impressive 32 career sacks.

Vonnie Holliday began his five-year Packers career as a first-round draft pick in 1998. A defensive end, he recorded eight sacks in that debut season, the second-most for a rookie in team history.

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