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The Packers have reportedly reached agreement on a one-year deal to bring defensive tackle Letroy Guion back to the team in 2015 and it appears they have designs on holding onto another veteran member of their defensive line as well.

Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports that the team has also offered defensive tackle B.J. Raji a one-year deal. Per Demovsky, the deal would pay Raji less than $2 million for the season.

Raji signed a one-year deal worth $4 million before the 2014 season, but missed the entire year after injuring his biceps in the preseason. That helped open the door for Guion to start every game for the Packers.

Raji started 62-of-64 games for the Packers before last year’s injury knocked him out of the lineup. That reportedly earned him an offer of a long-term deal during the 2013 season, but Raji opted to try his luck in free agency in a decision that he might like to have back given the way the last two years have played out.