Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy will retire in July and be inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in August.
Murphy, who is in his final season as the team's president and CEO, has been with the Packers since 2008 and will retire in July 2025 when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70. Green Bay ...
Mark Murphy played eight years in the National ... So Murphy — who has been the Green Bay Packers president and CEO since 2007 — has a great appreciation for what the NFL’s top rivalries ...
The draft is scheduled for April 24-26 in Green Bay and Ashwaubenon. The exact boundaries of the draft campus have not been ...
Bold decisions by Gutekunst, such as drafting Jordan Love and building the NFL's youngest roster, have the Packers believing ...
Mark Murphy always has tried to connect current and former Packers players because the memories of wearing an NFL uniform himself never faded.
They'll have played games on Friday, Sunday, Monday and Thursday. Green Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy will be honored at halftime of the New Orleans Saints game for his 17 years leading ...
Ahman Green, Jermichael Finley and John Michels among Packers alumni who will participate in Packers' Tailgate Tour in April.
The team announced their annual Packers Tailgate Tour stops for this year. It begins in Milwaukee on April 8, stops in ...
Kaukauna based Center for Suicide Awareness and Community Benefit Tree are participating this year for the first time.
The Green Bay Packers will host a pep rally on Saturday in Philadelphia before the wild-card playoff game against the Eagles.