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The Packers signed ex-University of Wisconsin offensive tackle Rick Wagner to a two-year, $11 million deal in March after he was cut by the Detroit Lions.
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Replacing right tackle Bryan Bulaga, who started 124 career games (including playoffs) in Green Bay, is no easy task.
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