Kevin King did a lot of new things in 2019. He played a career-high 15 regular-season games, nabbing a career-high five interceptions in the process. He recorded his first career forced fumble and sack. He went to the playoffs for the first time. It was a full, successful season, even if there were some mixed results at times.
And even before he hits the field in 2020, King has already done something new this season: he’s taken over the role of elder statesman in the Green Bay Packers’ cornerback group.
King is just 25, but it’s true: with Tramon Williams unsigned, King, along with Kabion Ento and Marc Antoine-Duquoy, is the oldest corner on the Packers roster.