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Badgers in the NFL: Divisional Round

A handful of Badgers were in action this past weekend, let’s take a look at how they fared in their divisional round games.

Detroit Lions v Green Bay Packers Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images
  • Ryan Ramczyk, OT (Saints): The second team All-Pro started at right tackle and played every offensive snap in the Saints’ loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday night.
  • Rick Wagner, OT (Packers): Wagner started at right tackle and played 100% of offensive snaps in Green Bay’s win over the Rams. The eight year veteran has filled in admirably this season when injuries have hit the Packers’ offensive line, and Wagner will be an important player this weekend when they face a red hot Buccaneers defense.
  • Rob Havenstein, OT (Rams): Havenstein started at right tackle and played every offensive snap in the Rams’ loss to the Packers on Saturday. The six year veteran started all eighteen games for the Rams this season.
  • David Edwards, OG (Rams): Edwards was inactive for Saturday’s game against the Packers due to an ankle injury he suffered last week. Despite missing the Rams’ final game, this was a breakout season for Edwards, who won the starting left guard job in Week 3 and never looked back. The second year pro will be one of the league’s most promising guards heading into next season.
  • Zack Baun, LB (Saints): Baun had perhaps his best game of the season on Sunday, notching a season-high three tackles in the Saints’ loss to the Bucs. The rookie played 26% of defensive snaps and 59% of special teams snaps in the loss.
  • Jack Cichy, LB (Buccaneers): Cichy played just two special teams snaps before leaving Sunday’s game against the Saints with a broken arm. This is just another brutal break for Cichy, who tore his ACL as a rookie in 2018 and only played four games last season due to a dislocated elbow. The former walk-on will be a restricted free agent in March.