GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Josh Sitton might not be much of a left tackle, but he’s an All-Pro guard -- again.

For the third straight year, the Green Bay Packers left guard was named to the Associated Press’ All-Pro second team. He was the only Packers player selected for the team, which was announced on Friday.

Although Sitton allowed five sacks this season, a career high according to Pro Football Focus, two of those came against Minnesota in the regular-season finale, when he made his first career start at left tackle because of David Bakhtiari's ankle injury.

Sitton, who was also selected to the Pro Bowl this season, saw his streak of consecutive games without allowing a sack end at 37 when San Diego Chargers defensive tackle Corey Liuget beat him for a sack in the fourth quarter in the Week 6 game at Lambeau Field. Prior to that, Sitton’s last sack allowed was in Week 17 of the 2012 season.

The first-team guards were Baltimore’s Marshal Yanda and Pittsburgh’s David DeCastro.

When Sitton was first honored as an All-Pro in 2013, it was the first time a Packers offensive lineman was selected since Marco Rivera (second team) in 2003.