Bakhtiari wants to play a 'couple more years'

Bakhtiari wants to play a 'couple more years'

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David Bakhtiari, the All-Pro left tackle, underwent his fifth knee surgery in November and aims to play for a couple more years despite setbacks. Released by the Green Bay Packers after 11 seasons, Bakhtiari is optimistic about his recovery and future in the NFL. He emphasizes his desire to be a cornerstone player and win a Super Bowl. Bakhtiari is open to joining a new team before the upcoming season and praises his former quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love. He anticipates both quarterbacks making the playoffs next season.
Originally by espn.comon June 18, 2024
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