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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.
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 ...
Minicamp for the Packers ended with a long field goal from kicker Brandon McManus and a fitting send off for team president ...
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 ...
As he prepares to take over an iconic franchise, incoming Packers president Ed Policy sat down with NBC 26 to discuss his ...
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke about Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy's leadership and character after ...
Ed Policy said he will meet with Packers GM Brian Gutekunst, coach Matt LaFleur and operations director Russ Ball more often ...
Murphy's contributions to Lambeau Field improvements and Titletown development highlighted during ceremony recognizing his 17 ...
Packers president Mark Murphy said he feels regret over winning only one Super Bowl during his tenure, but he's confident the ...
The Green Bay Packers Have Enjoyed Historically Good Times with Mark Murphy as President Since the American and National Football Leagues merged in 1966 to found the present-day NFL, the Packers ...
PALM BEACH, Florida − Mark Murphy thinks a ban on the Tush Push still has a decent chance of passing at the NFL’s next owners meetings in May. Murphy, the Green Bay Packers president and CEO ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. – 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 ...