Position: Guard (G) Date of Birth: November 2, 1970
Career Timeline
Buffalo Bills (BUF) - 1993
Minnesota Vikings (MIN) - 1994-1995
Carolina Panthers (CAR) - 1996-1999
Chicago Bears (CHI) - 2003
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Corbin Lacina was drafted in the 6th round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills.
He played a key role on the offensive line during his tenure with the teams, primarily as a starting guard.
During his time with the Carolina Panthers, he contributed to the team’s offensive unit as they made significant playoff runs.
Known for his durability and versatility, Lacina played in various roles along the offensive line throughout his career.
He concluded his career with the Chicago Bears in 2003, after a decade of professional football.
Additional Information
Corbin Lacina was known for his strong blocking skills and work ethic, contributing to both running and passing plays.
After retiring from professional football, he has remained involved in the sport in various capacities, including coaching and mentoring young players.
Although not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Corbin Lacina's contributions to his teams and the sport have left a lasting impact.
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