2022 SEASON: Started all 17 games, opening 11 at RG and six at LG…Part of a line that helped the Packers rank No. 7 in the NFL in sacks allowed (32), including just 17 in Weeks 7-18, tied for the third fewest in the league over that span…At Minnesota (Sept. 11): Started at LG and played 31 snaps, but sustained a concussion early in the third quarter and was sidelined for the remainder of the game…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 18): Started at LG and played all 68 snaps as part of a line that cleared the way for Green Bay to rack up 203 yards on 38 carries (5.3 avg.), its first 200-yard rushing game since Dec. 27, 2020, vs. Tennessee (37-234)…Vs. New England (Oct. 2): Started at LG and played all 73 snaps as the line helped the offense rack up a season-high 443 yards and allowed only one sack of QB Aaron Rodgers for the second straight game…At Washington (Oct. 23): Made his first career start at RG, appearing on all 54 snaps as part of a line that did not allow a sack on the afternoon…At Buffalo (Oct. 30): Started at RG and played all 66 snaps as the Packers registered a season-high 208 yards rushing on 31 carries (6.7 avg.)…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 13): Started at RG and played all 64 snaps, helping Green Bay post 30-plus points (31), 400-plus total yards (415) and 200-plus rushing yards (207) for the first time since Dec. 27, 2020, vs. Tennessee…At Chicago (Dec. 4): Started at RG and played all 66 snaps, part of a line that did not allow a sack of Rodgers and cleared the way for the team's 175 rushing yards and two TDs on 32 carries (5.5 avg.)…At Miami (Dec. 25): Started at RG and played all 66 snaps, helping to protect Rodgers as he threw for 238 yards and a TD on 24-of-38 passing…Vs. Minnesota (Jan. 1): Started at RG and played all 63 snaps, part of a line that allowed just one sack of Rodgers and cleared the way for RB Aaron Jones' 111 rushing yards on just 14 carries (7.9 avg.).
2021: Played in all 17 games with 16 starts at LG (Weeks 2-12, 14-18)…Did not commit a penalty on the season, one of only four offensive linemen in the NFL to play 800-plus snaps and not be penalized…Also started at LG in the playoff game…Vs. Detroit (Sept. 20): Made his first career NFL start, opening at LG with Lucas Patrick (concussion) limited during the practice week, and played all 65 snaps…At Cincinnati (Oct. 10): Started at LG and helped the offense produce a 300-yard passer (Rodgers, 344), a 200-yard receiver (WR Davante Adams, 206) and a 100-yard rusher (Jones, 103) in the same game for the first time in team history as the Packers posted 466 total yards of offense…Vs. L.A. Rams (Nov. 28): Started at LG and played a career-high 82 snaps, protecting Rodgers as he was sacked just once and threw for 307 yards and two TDs with no INTs…Vs. Cleveland (Dec. 25): Started at LG and helped the Packers register their first zero-sack game of the season as Rodgers threw for 202 yards and three TDs with no INTs (115.1 rating)…Vs. Minnesota (Jan. 2): Started at LG and played 74 of 75 snaps (came out for kneel-down on last play), helping the offense rack up season highs for total yards (481), rushing yards (174) and first downs (29). Part of a line that did not allow a sack for the second straight game, the Packers' first time doing so since 2010 (Weeks 2-3).
2020: Played in all 16 games, the only Green Bay rookie to appear in every contest, seeing time on offense and special teams…Also appeared in both postseason contests…At Minnesota (Sept. 13): Made his NFL debut, entering the game at RG early in the fourth quarter in place of an injured Lane Taylor (knee) and appearing on the final 15 snaps of the game…Vs. Detroit (Sept. 20): Played the final eight snaps of the game at RG with Patrick moving to C in place of an injured Corey Linsley (hand)…At San Francisco (Nov. 5): Saw his most extensive action from scrimmage as a pro to that point, taking over at LG for the entire second half as he played all 31 snaps with Elgton Jenkins moving to LT and Billy Turner moving to RT in place of an injured Rick Wagner (knee)…At Indianapolis (Nov. 22): Took over at LG on the third series with Jenkins moving to C in place of an injured Linsley (back). Played the final 50 snaps, helping to protect Rodgers as he was sacked just once and connected on 27 of 38 passes for 311 yards and three TDs with one INT (110.7 rating)…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 29): Played most of the game for the second straight week, taking over at LG late in the first quarter with Jenkins moving to C again in place of an injured Linsley (knee). Played the final 50 snaps of the game at LG, part of a line that did not allow a sack as Rodgers posted a 132.3 passer rating (21 of 29 for 211 yards and four TDs with no INTs) and the offense racked up 182 rushing yards and a TD on 39 carries (4.7 avg.)…2020 Draft: Selected by the Packers with the first of three choices in the sixth round (No. 192 overall), a pick that was acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders in 2019 for Davis. Became the first offensive lineman selected by the Packers out of the University of Michigan since O'Donnell in 1963.
COLLEGE: Appeared in 32 career games with 25 starts for the Wolverines, opening 24 contests at left tackle and one at right tackle…Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from the conference's coaches as both a junior and a senior, also taking home first-team recognition from the media as a senior in 2019…Was a two-time recipient (2018-19) of the Hugh R. Radar Award as the University of Michigan's top offensive lineman and was named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy in 2019...Earned his degree in sociology…Senior season (2019): Started the final 11 games of the season at LT, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors from the conference's coaches and media…Was named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy…Missed the first two games of the season due to injury…Was part of a line that protected QB Shea Patterson as he completed 214 of 381 passes (56.2 percent) for 3,061 yards and 23 TDs with eight INTs, the second-most passing yards in a season in school history…Blocked for Patterson as he threw for 384 yards, his career high with the Wolverines, and four TDs with no INTs vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16)…Part of a line that protected Patterson as he connected on 20 of 32 passes for 366 yards and five TDs at Indiana (Nov. 23), the most TD passes by a Michigan QB in a regulation game in school history…Helped Patterson become the first QB in school history to post three consecutive 300-yard passing games as he threw for 305 yards and a TD vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30)…Junior season (2018): Started all 13 contests at LT, earning first-team All-Big Ten recognition from the coaches and second-team honors from the media…Helped clear holes for RB Karan Higdon, who posted a team-high 1,178 yards and 10 TDs on 224 carries (5.3 avg.) and recorded eight 100-yard rushing games on the season…Made his first career start at LT at Notre Dame (Sept. 1)…Sophomore season (2017): Appeared in eight games with one start at RT…Made his collegiate debut at RG vs. Florida (Sept. 2)…Played snaps at RG vs. Air Force (Sept. 16), at Purdue (Sept. 23), at Indiana (Oct. 14), vs. Rutgers (Oct. 28) and vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4)…Saw action as an additional LT at Maryland (Nov. 11)…Saw time at RT vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25)…Started at RT vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl (Jan. 1), his first collegiate start…Redshirt freshman season (2016): Did not see any action, sustaining an injury prior to the start of the season and missing the entire season.
PERSONAL: Given name Jon Daniel Runyan Jr. …Born in Houston, Texas…His father, Jon Sr., was an All-Big Ten selection at Michigan in 1995 and went on to play 14 seasons in the NFL as an offensive tackle with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans (1996-99), Philadelphia Eagles (2000-08) and San Diego Chargers (2009)…Jon Sr. also served as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 3rd congressional district from 2011 to 2015 and currently works for the NFL as the vice president of policy and rules administration…His sister, Bella, is a senior guard on the Villanova basketball team…Studied abroad in May 2017 in Barcelona, Spain…High school: Earned first-team all-state honors at St. Joseph's Preparatory School (Philadelphia, Pa.), where he helped the Hawks win two straight PIAA Class AAAA state titles…Anchored a line that helped the offense average 201.5 rushing yards per game…Was ranked the No. 15 player in the state of Pennsylvania and the No. 45 offensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com…Was rated the No. 2 offensive guard in Pennsylvania by Scout.com…Also served as the kicker, earning second-team All-Philadelphia Catholic League honors as a senior…Community involvement: Regularly visited the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital while he was in college.