GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Marcedes Lewis hasn’t been a big part of the Green Bay Packers’ offense this season, but if their season is to be saved -- and that seems like a big if -- it might be because of the veteran tight end.
Not because of anything Lewis will do on the field -- because at 38 years old, he’s only a part-time player with one catch for 2 yards this season -- but with his locker room presence and veteran guidance.
It was Lewis who pulled the team together after Sunday’s 23-21 loss to the Washington Commanders at FedEx Field, where the Packers saw their losing streak grow to three games.