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Outgoing Packers president Mark Murphy is officially in the no-effs-given phase of his career. As evidenced by not one but two of the things he said on Monday. Interviewed by Dave Schroeder of WBAY ...
Mark Murphy is in his last weeks as the Packers' CEO, set to retire in July when he turns 70 years old. The move to release Alexander will likely be the last big personnel move the franchise ...
Mark Murphy is in his final days as the president of the Packers and one of the last significant moves of his time with the team will be parting ways with cornerback Jaire Alexander. The Packers have ...
July 25, at the Green Bay Packers‘ annual shareholders’ meeting, Mark Murphy will retire as team president after 17 full seasons at the position. He will celebrate his 70th birthday 12 days ...
Packers' outgoing CEO Mark Murphy to emcee OCC Golf Classic June 13 in Oshkosh The fifth annual event is hosted by Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl guard Elgton Jenkins and the club’s owner, TJ Rodgers.
Packers CEO Mark Murphy reflects on Green Bay’s turn as draft host, calling it the best NFL Draft he’s ever seen.
RELATED: Would Mark Murphy change anything if NFL Draft were to return to Green Bay? FOX 11’s full interview with Murphy will go live on the WLUK-TV FOX 11 YouTube channel on Sunday.
Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy says the NFL has made a routine thing like the schedule release a tentpole event. “I'm pleased with the schedule that the league has given us,” said Murphy.
Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy is predicting a trading frenzy from general manager Brian Gutekunst during Day 2 and Day 3 of the 2025 NFL draft.. The Packers took Matthew Golden ...
According to radio host Bill Michaels, Mark Murphy said during the Packers Tailgate Tour on Tuesday that the Steelers will “most likely” protect their game against Green Bay.
GREEN BAY — Mark Murphy stood outside Lambeau Field on Tuesday morning, freezing amid the typically unpredictable springtime Wisconsin weather. “A beautiful day,” the Green Bay Packers ...
Green Bay Packers President Mark Murphy’s quest to host the NFL Draft never was about the Green Bay Packers. Rather, it was about the Green Bay community, the region and even the state.