Bryan Bulaga's Comments About Packers' Lack of Super Bowl Appearances Will Make Green Bay Fans Sad
By Michael Luciano

For the first time in his entire career, Bryan Bulaga will not be wearing the green and gold of the Green Bay Packers, as he signed a contract with the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency. Based on his tone in a recent interview, Bulaga sounds a touch disappointed with how his Packers career ended.
Bulaga claims that he was a bit disappointed with the lack of silverware he accumulated with the Packers, as he only played in one Super Bowl despite several NFC Championship appearances.
#Chargers OL Bryan Bulaga says that, based on the talent the Packers had during his time there, he's surprised they didn't reach another Super Bowl.
— Jason B. Hirschhorn (@by_JBH) May 27, 2020
"I've played in a lot of NFC Championship Games. I've lost a lot of NFC Championship Games."
The Chargers could be in for a rough 2020, the first year of Bulaga's three-year contract, but No. 6 overall pick Justin Herbert and the armada of talent elsewhere should help to give LA its best chance at contention in years.
Bulaga continued to muse on his time with the Packers in this interview, as he claims that a blowout loss to the Chargers in November helped convince him that this team has the tools to make some noise in the AFC.
#Chargers OT Bryan Bulaga said he knew the type of talent that was on the roster because he just got "whooped" by it a year ago. Says he got a first-hand look at what this team can do when it plays to its' potential.
— Michael Peterson (@ZoneTracks) May 27, 2020
Bulaga might have only been to one championship as a Packer, but he has quite the gauntlet of quarterbacks to get though if he wants to get another ring with an AFC team like the Chargers.