ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — His first career Pro Bowl nod is tantalizingly within reach for nine-year NFL veteran Garett Bolles, whose renaissance on the gridiron mirrors his awakening off the field.
The Broncos' left tackle has polished the rough edges of his game over the years to go from a raw latecomer to football (he was a lacrosse star as a kid) to one of the league's best blindside protectors.
He anchors one of the best offensive lines in football and is a big reason the Broncos are 11-2 and perched atop the AFC playoff race heading into this weekend's marquee showdown with the Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) at Empower Field.
Early on, he was derided by Broncos fans for his propensity for penalties. "Holding, offense, No. 72” practically became his motto. He no longer draws that ire — o

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