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Josh Myers

C/G

#71

Experience: 4 years

Height: 6-5

Age: 25

Weight: 310 lbs

College: Ohio State

2023 SEASON

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Preseason

WK Game Date OPP RESULT G GS
3 08/26/2023 Seahawks W 19 - 15 1 1
2 08/20/2023 Patriots L 17 - 21 1 1
1 08/11/2023 @Bengals W 36 - 19 1 1

Regular Season

WK Game Date OPP RESULT G GS
18 01/07/2024 Bears W 17 - 9 1 1
17 01/01/2024 @Vikings W 33 - 10 1 1
16 12/24/2023 @Panthers W 33 - 30 1 1
15 12/17/2023 Buccaneers L 20 - 34 1 1
14 12/12/2023 @Giants L 22 - 24 1 1
13 12/04/2023 Chiefs W 27 - 19 1 1
12 11/23/2023 @Lions W 29 - 22 1 1
11 11/19/2023 Chargers W 23 - 20 1 1
10 11/12/2023 @Steelers L 19 - 23 1 1
9 11/05/2023 Rams W 20 - 3 1 1
8 10/29/2023 Vikings L 10 - 24 1 1
7 10/22/2023 @Broncos L 17 - 19 1 1
5 10/10/2023 @Raiders L 13 - 17 1 1
4 09/29/2023 Lions L 20 - 34 1 1
3 09/24/2023 Saints W 18 - 17 1 1
2 09/17/2023 @Falcons L 24 - 25 1 1
1 09/10/2023 @Bears W 38 - 20 1 1

Post Season

WK Game Date OPP RESULT G GS
2 01/21/2024 @49ers L 21 - 24 1 1
1 01/14/2024 @Cowboys W 48 - 32 1 1

Biography

  • Started all 17 games at center last season, one of only two offensive linemen (G Jon Runyan) to open every game for the Packers in 2022. Appeared on a team-high 1,047 offensive snaps.
  • Was part of a line that helped the Packers rank No. 7 in the NFL in sacks allowed (32) last season, including just 17 in Weeks 7-18, tied for the third fewest in the league over that span.
  • Started at C in all six games he appeared in as a rookie in 2021, missing 10 contests due to a knee injury and one due to a finger injury.
  • Joined Corey Linsley (2014) as the only rookies to start at center for the Packers in the season opener since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.
  • Played in 31 games in three years (2018-20) at Ohio State and started his final 21 contests at center for the Buckeyes.
  • Was a part of teams that only lost one game each season he played, won three Big Ten titles with an overall record of 23-1, appeared in back-to-back College Football Playoffs for the first time in school history (2019-20), finished in the top three in the final poll by The Associated Press all three years and won a Rose Bowl (2018) and a Sugar Bowl (2020). 
  • In 2020, was a team captain, was named second-team All-American by Sporting News and first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches, and was a Rimington Trophy finalist, an award given to the nation's best center.
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