Texans LT Laremy Tusil was an All-Pro snub

It isn’t common that an NFL offensive lineman gets protection.

Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tusil is different than most offensive linemen. The three-time Pro Bowler served as a blindside protector for the Texans quarterbacks in 2022. He also provided running lanes for rookie Dameon, who tallied 939 through 13 matches before being injured in Week 14.

Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers left tackle, won the first-team slot. Andrew Thomas from the New York Giants was the second-teamer.

“The fact that @KingTunsil78 wasn’t an #AllPro this year is deceitful to the masses,” Green Bay Packers tackle David Bakhtiari tweeted. “The guy was more than deserving of the accolade.”

Miami Dolphins tackle Terron Armstead quote-tweeted Bakhtiari’s statement and added one of his own.

“Completely agree! @KingTunsil78 was amazing all year! The Standard,” Armstead punctuated with a light blue heart.

Tunsil wanted to make the All-Pro Team even after he was selected for the Pro Bowl. The former Dolphins 2016 first round pick has considerable leverage to work with Texans for a 2023 extension.

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Story originally appeared on Texans Wire

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