Offensive linemen should get their own award category
Buffalo Bills offensive linemen Dion Dawkins missed practice on Wednesday due to illness ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship.
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Dawkins was flagged for an offensive holding CBS analyst Tony Romo labeled "a terrible call" during the Bills game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Dawkins forced Baltimore outside linebacker David Ojabo to the ground, which called back a completion from Josh Allen to Curtis Samuel for 8 yards.
Pro Bowl left tackle thinks NFL Honors should add award to highlight that season’s top offensive lineman. Currently, the only offensive line honors in the NFL are the All-Pro and Pro Bowl selections.
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