2020 SEASON: Appeared in all 16 games with 15 starts, opening 11 contests at RG and four at LG…Helped the Packers rank tied for No. 2 in the NFL in sacks allowed (21), the fourth fewest by Green Bay in a 16-game season…Part of a line that allowed one sack or zero sacks in a league-best 13 games, tied for the most in team history (2004), including four zero-sack games, the most by Green Bay since 2008 (four)…Helped the Packers rank No. 1 in scoring (31.8 ppg), giveaways (franchise-record 11), red-zone TD percentage (team-record 80.0) and time of possession (32:29), No. 2 in third-down percentage (team-record 49.4), No. 5 in total offense (389.0 ypg) and yards per play (6.29), No. 8 in rushing offense (132.4 ypg), No. 9 in passing offense (256.6 ypg) and No. 7 in rushing average (4.78)…Helped protect QB Aaron Rodgers as he led the NFL in passer rating (121.5), passing TDs (team-record 48), completion percentage (team-record 70.7) and interception percentage (0.95), the first NFL quarterback to lead the league in all four categories since Steve Young in 1992…Also started at RG in both postseason contests…At Minnesota (Sept. 13): Started at LG, appearing on the first 32 snaps of the game before departing in the second quarter due to a shoulder injury, and did not return. Helped the offense rack up 271 total yards in the first half…Vs. Detroit (Sept. 20): Started at RG and played all 73 snaps with the first 65 snaps at RG and the final eight at C in place of an injured Corey Linsley (hand). Helped clear holes for RB Aaron Jones' career-high 168 rushing yards and two TDs on 18 carries (9.3 avg.) as Jones finished with a career-best 236 yards from scrimmage, the third most in a game in franchise history. Part of an offense that racked up a season-high 259 yards rushing on 35 attempts (7.4 avg.), the top yardage total by Green Bay since Dec. 28, 2003, vs. Denver (262 yards on 34 carries). Also was part of a line that allowed just one sack of Rodgers on the afternoon…At New Orleans (Sept. 27): Started at RG and played all 62 snaps as the line allowed just one sack on the evening as the Packers became the first team in NFL history to score 35-plus points with no turnovers in each of the first three games of the season. Protected Rodgers as he connected on 21 of 32 passes for 283 yards and three TDs for a 124.9 rating…Vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started at RG and played all 63 snaps, helping protect Rodgers as he was sacked just once on the evening and completed 27 of 33 passes for 327 yards and four TDs with no INTs for a 147.5 rating…At Tampa Bay (Oct. 18): Started at RG and played all 63 snaps…At Houston (Oct. 25): Started at RG and played all 62 snaps, part of a line that did not allow a sack as Rodgers connected on 23 of 34 passes for 283 yards and four TDs with no INTs (132.4 rating)…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1): Started at RG and played all 75 snaps, part of a line that allowed just one sack as Rodgers completed 27 of 41 passes for 291 yards and three TDs with no INTs (110.9 rating)…At San Francisco (Nov. 5): Started at RG and played all 66 snaps, helping to protect Rodgers as he was sacked just once on the evening and as he connected on 25 of 31 passes for 305 yards and four TDs with no INTs for a 147.2 rating…Vs. Jacksonville (Nov. 15): Started at RG and played all 65 snaps, part of a line that allowed only one sack on the day as Rodgers threw for 325 yards and two TDs with one INT on 24-of-34 passing (108.1 rating)…At Indianapolis (Nov. 22): Started at RG and played all 60 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): Started at RG, but departed the game in the fourth quarter (toe). Played 58 of 71 snaps, 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.)…Vs. Philadelphia (Dec. 6): Started at LG and played all 61 snaps, shifting to the LG spot with Linsley sidelined to a knee injury and Elgton Jenkins moving to C. Protected Rodgers as he threw for 295 yards and three TDs on 25-of-34 passing. Also blocked for Jones, who racked up 130 yards on just 15 carries (8.7 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 77-yard TD run in the fourth quarter as Jones became the first player in team history to have two TD runs of 75-plus yards in a season…At Detroit (Dec. 13): Started at LG and played all 67 snaps, part of a line that did not allow a sack as Rodgers connected on 26 of 33 passes for 290 yards and three TDs with no INTs for a 133.6 rating. Helped the offense convert on 8 of 11 third downs, a 72.7 percentage that was the best in a game by Green Bay since Nov. 23, 1997, vs. Dallas (76.5, 13 of 17)…Vs. Carolina (Dec. 19): Started at LG and played all 62 snaps, helping to clear the way for the Packers' 195 yards and two TDs on 27 carries (7.2 avg.), highlighted by Jones' 145 yards and a score on 20 attempts (7.2 avg.)…Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 27): Didn't start, but played the final 25 snaps of the game at RG after Billy Turner moved to RT with Rick Wagner departing due to injury (knee). Helped protect Rodgers as he completed 21 of 25 passes for 231 yards and four TDs with one INT (128.1 rating). Also helped block for the Packers' 234 rushing yards on 37 carries (6.3 avg.), the first time Green Bay rushed for 195-plus yards and multiple TDs in back-to-back games since 1972 (Dec. 3-10). Helped clear the way for RB AJ Dillon to rack up 124 yards and two TDs on 21 carries (5.9 avg.), the first rookie in franchise history with 120-plus rushing yards and two rushing TDs in a game…At Chicago (Jan. 3): Started at RG and played all 46 snaps, protecting Rodgers as he was sacked just once and as he connected on 19 of 24 passes for 240 yards and four TDs with no INTs (147.9 rating)…Vs. L.A. Rams (NFC Divisional, Jan. 16): Started at RG and played all 75 snaps as the line did not allow a sack of Rodgers against a Rams defense that ranked No. 2 in the NFL in sacks (53.0) during the regular season. Part of a line that helped the offense rack up 484 total yards, the second most in a game in franchise playoff history, including 296 passing yards and two TD passes from Rodgers and 188 yards and the team's 188 yards and two TDs on 36 rushing attempts (5.2 avg.)…Vs. Tampa Bay (NFC Championship, Jan. 24): Started at RG and played all 71 snaps, protecting Rodgers as he threw for 346 yards and three TDs with one INT on 33-of-48 passing (101.6 rating).
2019: Matched his career high by appearing in 14 games…Was inactive for one contest (vs. Minnesota in Week 2, healthy scratch)…Dressed, but did not play at San Francisco in Week 12…Appeared in both postseason contests…At Dallas (Oct. 6): Saw his most significant action of the season to that point, playing the final 55 snaps of the game at center after Linsley departed after the third offensive series due to a concussion. Helped to clear the way for RB Aaron Jones' 182 yards from scrimmage (107 rushing, 75 receiving) along with four rushing TDs as Jones matched the single-game franchise record for rushing TDs...Vs. Oakland (Oct. 20): Took over at C for Linsley for the final six snaps of the game with the Packers holding a 42-17 lead…Vs. Washington (Dec. 8): Took over at RG for Billy Turner for the final two snaps of the game with the Packers taking a knee to run out the clock…At Detroit (Dec. 29): Took over at C early in the second quarter for an injured Linsley (back) and played the final 68 snaps, his season high. Helped the Packers rack up 432 total yards as they featured a 300-yard passer (QB Aaron Rodgers, 323) and a 100-yard rusher (Jones, 100) for the first time on the season. Part of a line that allowed just one sack of Rodgers on the afternoon.
2018: Played in 14 games with a career-high four starts, opening two at LG and two at RG...Returned two kickoffs for 23 yards (11.5 avg.)...Dressed, but did not play, in one contest and was inactive for another…Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 16): Played three snaps on special teams and made a critical play midway through the fourth quarter. After the Vikings had cut the Packers' lead to 23-21, fielded a short kickoff at the Green Bay 23 and returned it 8 yards to the 31…At Washington (Sept. 23): Appeared on one series at RG in the fourth quarter, playing six snaps in place of an injured Justin McCray (shoulder)...Vs. San Francisco (Oct. 15): Played 16 snaps at RG, first entering the game for four snaps late in the first quarter when T/G Byron Bell briefly departed with an injury and then for 12 more when T Bryan Bulaga (shoulder) left the game in the third quarter and Bell moved out to RT…Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 9): Made his first start of the season, opening at LG in place of an injured Lane Taylor (foot) and appearing on all 65 snaps. Protected Rodgers as he posted his ninth straight zero-INT game (tied for No. 2 in NFL history) and brought his streak of consecutive attempts without an INT to 368, a new NFL record as he moved past Patriots QB Tom Brady (358). Helped the Packers rush for 138 yards and a TD on 25 attempts (5.5 avg.)…At Chicago (Dec. 16): Started at RG and helped to block for Rodgers as he threw for 274 yards on 25-of-42 passing…At N.Y. Jets (Dec. 23): Started at RG and played all 91 snaps, blocking for an offense that racked up a season-high 540 yards, the most by the Packers since Sept. 15, 2013, vs. Washington (580 yards). It marked Green Bay's third game of the season with 500-plus yards, tying the single-season franchise record (1983). Protected Rodgers as he connected on 37 of 55 passes for 442 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 103.8 rating. Rodgers' 442 yards passing were tied for the third most in a game in team history. Helped clear holes for the Packers to rush for 127 yards on just 20 carries (6.4 avg.), including RB Jamaal Williams' season-high 95 yards and a TD on 15 attempts (6.3 avg.)…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Started at LG and played 24 snaps there before moving to RG for the first nine snaps of the second half after T David Bakhtiari (hip) exited the game and McCray moved to LT and Taylor came in at LG. Left the game in the third quarter (abdomen).
2017: Played in 12 games with two starts (one at LG, one at RG), also seeing action on special teams…Was a healthy scratch in Week 1 vs. Seattle, missed two games (Weeks 12-13) due to a hand injury, and dressed, but did not play, in Week 14 at Cleveland…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 28): Made his first NFL start, opening at LG with Taylor shifting to LT in place of an injured Bakhtiari (hamstring). Played all 55 snaps and helped to block for Rodgers as he threw a season-high four TD passes on 18-of-26 passing for 179 yards…At Minnesota (Oct. 15): Played LG for the second half (38 snaps) in place of an injured Taylor (knee/ankle) and after McCray moved to RT in place of an injured Bulaga (concussion)…Vs. Baltimore (Nov. 19): Played five snaps on special teams and saw defensive action for the first time in his NFL career, appearing on one snap at DT late in the fourth quarter…Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 23): Came in at RG on the second play from scrimmage after T Jason Spriggs sustained a knee injury and McCray moved from RG to RT. Played the final 66 snaps of the game at RG, helping to protect QB Brett Hundley as the line allowed just one sack on the evening…At Detroit (Dec. 31): Started at RG for the first time in his career, opening in place of an injured Jahri Evans (knee) and appearing on all 68 snaps.
2016: Was released by the Packers in the final roster reduction on Sept. 3 and then was signed to the practice squad the next day…Spent the entire season on Green Bay's practice squad…2016 Draft: Was signed by Green Bay as an undrafted free agent on June 1, 2016. Participated in Green Bay's rookie orientation camp in May on a tryout basis.
COLLEGE: Lettered four seasons for the Blue Devils, seeing action in 44 career games with 26 starts…Finished out his career at Duke with 21 consecutive starts at LG…Earned his degree in history…Senior season (2015): Started all 13 contests at LG, earning honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition from the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association and the conference's coaches…Helped pave the way for an offense that averaged 192.9 rushing yards per game…Part of a line that ranked No. 6 in the nation for fewest tackles for a loss allowed per game (4.15, No. 2 in ACC) and allowed just 17 sacks on the season…Named to ESPN's All-Bowl Team after helping Duke post 536 yards of total offense in an overtime win vs. Indiana in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Dec. 26), the first bowl victory for the Blue Devils since 1961...Part of an offensive line that blocked for three 100-yard rushers against the Hoosiers…Junior season (2014): Started 12 games at LG, missing one contest due to injury…Helped the offense become the first in school history to average 180-plus rushing yards and 210-plus passing yards per game…Blocked for QBs Anthony Boone and Thomas Sirk as they combined for 2,767 yards, 22 TDs and just eight INTs while completing 266 of 467 passes (57.0 pct.)…Part of an offensive line that blocked for RB Shaun Wilson as he broke a 20-year-old school record for rushing yards in a game with 245 yards and three TDs on 12 carries (20.4 avg.) during a 41-3 win vs. Kansas (Sept. 13)…Sophomore season (2013): Appeared in all 14 games with one start, helping the Blue Devils set school single-season records for total yards (5,966), points (459) and total first downs (298)…Also helped Duke to its first season with 25-plus passing and 25-plus rushing TDs…Member of Duke's first team to reach the ACC title game after securing the Coastal Division…His lone start on the season was at RT in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against Texas A&M (Dec. 31) in which Duke scored a school-record 48 points…Helped clear the way against the Aggies for Boone (427 passing yds.), RB Josh Snead (104 rushing yds.), WR Jamison Crowder (163 receiving yds.) and TE Braxton Deaver (116 receiving yds.) to give Duke its first-ever 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and two 100-yard receivers in a bowl game, and just the fourth time doing so in school history…Redshirt freshman season (2012): Played in five games after spending the first eight weeks of the season recovering from ankle surgery…Part of an offense that produced two 1,000-yard receivers (Crowder and WR Conner Vernon each had 1,074), just the second pair in ACC history to accomplish the feat.
PERSONAL: Given name Lucas Carter Patrick…Born in Brentwood, Tenn. …Married, wife's name is Annie…His extended family (uncle's father-in-law on his mother's side) includes former Green Bay RB Tom Moore (1960-65)…High school: Attended Brentwood (Tenn.) High School, lettering four years in football and three years in rugby and track…Played both guard and tackle…Community involvement: Visited students at the Challenge Academy in Fort McCoy, Wis. …Participated in the Green Bay Packers Give Back Bowling Event…Volunteered at a youth camp/pizza party at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay…Supports the First Priority organization in Nashville, Tenn. …Residence: Portland, Ore.