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Packers president Mark Murphy said he feels regret over winning only one Super Bowl during his tenure, but he's confident the next title is coming.
Ed Policy said he will meet with Packers GM Brian Gutekunst, coach Matt LaFleur and operations director Russ Ball more often ...
Green Bay Packers team president, Mark Murphy, gives his thoughts on why the team ultimately decided to release Jaire Alexander.
As he prepares to take over an iconic franchise, incoming Packers president Ed Policy sat down with NBC 26 to discuss his ...
New Packers President and CEO Ed Policy said he won't change what isn’t broken when he takes over in July, as long as it ...
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 makes ...
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Green Bay Packers: Mark Murphy To Retire as Team’s Winningest President in Super Bowl EraJuly 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 ...
When you put Mark Murphy on the field, you don't worry about that position." A physical force against the run, Murphy led the Packers in tackles in 1984 and 1990 and shared the lead in 1988.
Last June, the team announced Policy was chosen after more than 90 candidates were considered for the position.
Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy acknowledged the elite talent of cornerback Jaire Alexander but said "a lot" ...
Murphy's contributions to Lambeau Field improvements and Titletown development highlighted during ceremony recognizing his 17 ...
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 ...
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