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Delve into Mark Murphy's final Packers regret, a sentiment that hits home for every Green Bay fan. Find out what it means for ...
Mark Murphy, who is retiring, regrets not winning another Super Bowl with the Packers, but he's hopeful he left the franchise ...
On and off the field, the Green Bay Packers were a success under outgoing team president and CEO Mark Murphy. From 2007 ...
Mark Murphy was recognized by the team for his 17 years of service with the Packers at the end of mandatory minicamp.
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke about Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy's leadership and character after Thursday's minicamp practice. Green Bay Packers assistant head coach ...
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 ...
Mark Murphy has been the president and CEO of the team since 2007, but is now retiring. His tenure has been largely successful, with the team going 186-104-2 under his leadership.
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 ...
The shareholders’ meeting will mark the official transfer of leadership from Murphy to 54-year-old Ed Policy, who was chosen to succeed Murphy last June.
After 17 years as president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, Mark Murphy will retire and Ed Policy take over. Shareholders meeting set for July 25.
After 17 years as president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, Mark Murphy will retire and Ed Policy take over. Shareholders meeting set for July 25.
Mark Murphy now knows his last day. The Packers team president/CEO will officially retire July 25, the day of the team's annual shareholders' meeting at Lambeau Field.
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