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Preston Smith, the seasoned NFL veteran entering his 10th season at the age of 31, seems to have found the fountain of youth. Despite the calendar indicating otherwise, Smith feels like he’s aging in reverse, often thinking of himself as a spry 29 or 28-year-old.

As the only player on the Packers’ roster above 30, Smith takes pride in his ability to defy the stereotypes associated with aging athletes. With an impressive track record of durability, having missed just one game out of a possible 147 in his career, Smith credits his strict recovery routine involving cold tub and sauna treatments for keeping him in top shape.

In Smith’s own words, he compares himself to fine wine, getting better with age. His performance on the field certainly reflects this sentiment, as evidenced by his consistent ability to rack up sacks season after season. With a total of 66 sacks to his name, including a standout season in 2023, Smith’s impact on the game is undeniable.

The recent transition to a 4-3 defensive scheme under new coordinator Jeff Hafley presents a new challenge for Smith, who will now primarily rush from a three-point stance. Despite this change, Smith is embracing the opportunity to learn and grow within the new system, expressing his enthusiasm for Hafley’s approach.

As Smith continues to defy expectations and prove that age is just a number, his teammates and fans alike can look forward to seeing him shine on the field for seasons to come. With his positive mindset and dedication to his craft, there’s no telling what milestones Smith will achieve as he continues to mature like a fine wine in the NFL.