(WLUK) — “It hurts.”

That’s what Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Sean Rhyan said about the team’s shocking last-second loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

“We can’t shoot ourselves in the foot, especially in critical times,” he told FOX 11 Sports Director Ryan Wing in the latest edition of FOX 11 One on One.

The two discussed the overall play of the offense. Watch to see how Rhyan graded quarterback Jordan Love’s performance over the first three weeks of the season, and get a behind-the-scenes tidbit of Love’s gift to the offensive linemen after last season.

Rhyan also answered whether the offensive line takes pride in running back Josh Jacobs’ streak of 11 consecutive games scoring a touchdown.

The conversation then turned to the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Rhyan will go up against former Packers defensive lineman Kenny Clark — whom Green Bay sent to Dallas in exchange for pass rusher Micah Parsons.

Rhyan acknowledged that Clark is familiar with what the Packers try to do, so there may be some new wrinkles to the game plan to account for it.

“It’ll be a good game in the trenches,” he promised.

Rhyan also shared his thoughts on playing at the Cowboys’ home stadium, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The interview closed with an analysis of the Packers’ early bye in 2025. It comes in Week 5, right after the Cowboys game. Will the early-season bye be an advantage or disadvantage? Watch to see how Rhyan answered.