#78 - Bruce Armstrong, OT Bruce Armstrong, a first round pick of the Patriots in 1987, started 212 games for the Patriots over a career that touched three decades (something only three players have done with one team in league history, per patriots.com). Those 212 games is most in franchise history. Armstrong was a six-time Pro-Bowler and was elected into the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2001. In 1999, Armstrong played eight games with three torn ligaments in one of his knees...and still made the Pro Bowl. That is a tough and talented player right there. Unfortunately, Armstrong's career fell one year short of being part of the 2001 Super Bowl Championship team. Follow @SamPericolo for the latest on sam-pericolo.weebly.com
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