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Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby set the franchise record for consecutive games played when he launched the opening kickoff to start Sunday’s showdown with the Miami Dolphins.
Crosby, a sixth-round pick in 2007, has now played in a record 256 consecutive games, breaking Brett Favre’s team record and tying him with London Fletcher for the fourth-longest all-time record.
Crosby, 38, has never missed a game in his 17-year NFL career.
Here is the Packers’ acknowledgement of the new record:
A #Packers record many thought would never be broken.
256 consecutive games. Congratulations, @crosbykicks2 🙌
Narrated by @AaronRodgers12 pic.twitter.com/eZaIQYYPL3
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) December 25, 2022