Pack's offensive line shows up for workouts in Nashville

June 2, 2011 at 12:15PM

MILWAUKEE - With no end in sight for the NFL lockout, a group of Green Bay Packers offensive linemen are in Tennessee this week for group workouts.

In an email to The Associated Press, Packers center Scott Wells said the majority of the offensive line came into Nashville on Sunday night for a few days of workouts this week.

"We all felt it would be a great opportunity to get together to work and talk football," Wells said. "It helps break up the offseason. Plus, its always good to spend time together as a group."

Wells said the sessions are being run by his trainer, Judd Granzow of M.A.D. Sports Training. The group chose Nashville because both Wells and left tackle Chad Clifton live the area during the offseason.

"A couple of the guys expressed a want to get together and see one another as well as work out together," Wells said. "I took the opportunity, since Chad Clifton and I live near Nashville, to have the guys come here."

NFL players are prohibited from working out at team facilities during the lockout.

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