Anyone got a gif of Havenstein pancaking that defender?

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See title. I’m surprised this hasn’t been brought up more. Havenstein had an absolutely disgusting block on one of the KC defenders, off the top of my head I forget who, but it was pretty awesome. Anyone else remember that?

I think it was Kendall Fuller. I definitely remember. I laughed really hard.
 
Yes, Kendall Fuller

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Haha. Yes I'm gonna tackle cooks. Oh shit, who's this big lug running straight at me. Help.

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Big Rob is awesome, however, a big guy, crushed a little guy, I expect Havenstein to make those blocks all the time...Havenstein is 6'8 330lbs, fuller 5'10 198lbs...Advantage Havenstein.
 

I know Donald has a lot of weight on Kamara, but damn.
Not even a slight change in momentum.

You wouldnt want to spill Donald's beer in a bar.
 
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The NFL's contract-year standouts
BY MICHAEL RENNER

A contract year is a sacred thing in the NFL. The average football career is shorter than every other sport, and the majority of players who make it past their rookie deals only get one shot at making the big bucks. After a lackluster free agent group in 2018, the 2019 crop offers a bit more depth. Here are the players who have put their best foot forward in the year that matters the most.

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The former Wisconsin offensive tackle graded well in each of his first three years in the NFL but has peaked in his fourth and most important year. Through 13 weeks, Havenstein’s overall grade of 81.7 is good for seventh among the league’s tackles, owing much to his performance as a run blocker, where he’s earned a run-blocking grade of 80.6 – the second-best mark among players at the position.
 
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-the-nfls-contract-year-standouts

The NFL's contract-year standouts
BY MICHAEL RENNER

A contract year is a sacred thing in the NFL. The average football career is shorter than every other sport, and the majority of players who make it past their rookie deals only get one shot at making the big bucks. After a lackluster free agent group in 2018, the 2019 crop offers a bit more depth. Here are the players who have put their best foot forward in the year that matters the most.

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The former Wisconsin offensive tackle graded well in each of his first three years in the NFL but has peaked in his fourth and most important year. Through 13 weeks, Havenstein’s overall grade of 81.7 is good for seventh among the league’s tackles, owing much to his performance as a run blocker, where he’s earned a run-blocking grade of 80.6 – the second-best mark among players at the position.
Except... Havenstein isn't in a contract year. He signed an extension lol