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The Green Bay Packers officially transitioned leadership during Friday's annual shareholder meeting, bidding farewell to Mark ...
Policy officially took over for Mark Murphy on Friday as the NFL’s only publicly owned franchise held its annual shareholders ...
As training camp got underway last week, Jacobs said he's never felt better. He went into the offseason feeling back to ...
After thanking Packers fans for their support, Murphy officially passed the lectern to his successor, Ed Policy, who offered ...
The mandatory retirement age of 70 arrives for Murphy on July 13. He has served as CEO and president of the Packers since Jan. 28, 2008. "I look forward to Ed taking over leadership of the Packers.
GREEN BAY – Ed Policy, the Green Bay Packers chief operating officer, will succeed the retiring Mark Murphy as president and CEO of the franchise next month. Policy will assume the position ...
For me, there’s only so much (time) left, so it’s definitely time." This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers ramping up urgency and leadership as they chase Super Bowl in 2025 ...
Packers Urged to Sign 13-Interception Cornerback to Add Veteran Leadership 3 Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton (21) smiles while talking with teammates during the team’s training camp ...