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Watch: Packers dominate beer-chugging competition
Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari (69) Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The Green Bay Packers may have a great deal of questions on offense heading into the season, but on thing remains certain: David Bakhtiari is a master at chugging beer. In the annual "Bussin’ with the Boys"   Beer Olympics, Bakhtiari and rookie tight end Tucker Kraft dominated the first event: chugging a beer out of a boot-shaped glass.

Green Bay Left Tackle Is Known for His Beer-Chugging Prowess

Of course, Packers fans and Wisconsin sports fans in general are familiar with Bakhtiari’s ability to make beer disappear quickly. He has been filmed multiple times sitting courtside at Milwaukee Bucks games, draining beer and hyping up the crowd.

Beer drinking aside, it is great to see Bakhtiari out and healthy so far this offseason. The Packers will need him at his best to help protect Jordan Love’s blindside.

The Bucks could probably use his beer-drinking and crowd-hyping abilities next season, too, for that matter.

Oh, and how cool is it that he is out there with a rookie tight end? As fun and silly as the games may be, it is great to see Bakhtiari taking time to bond with younger players.

Kraft Was Born to Be a Green Bay Player

And how cool is it to see Kraft hanging out with Bakhtiari? The rookie tight end has endeared himself to Wisconsin pretty quickly. First, Wisconsin-based fans were huge supporters of the venue in which he watched himself get drafted:

How many of us Wisconsin fans who spent any time in a small town ever have been to an event in a similar building?

Then there was his declaration of love for Culvers, which led the Wisconsin-based food chain to send him this:

Note the cribbage board!

Go Green Bay 69ers!

This article first appeared on WI Sports Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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