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Murphy (who will be succeeded by longtime team executive Ed Policy) shared two of his biggest regrets during his time with ...
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 ...
G reen Bay Packers outgoing CEO Mark Murphy will be replaced by Ed Policy after stepping down on July 25. Ahead of that ...
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 ...
Murphy oversaw a Super Bowl win and major QB changes, from Favre to Rogers to Love, as the Packers' de facto owner.
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.
On and off the field, the Green Bay Packers were a success under outgoing team president and CEO Mark Murphy. From 2007 ...
Green Bay Packers outgoing CEO Mark Murphy will be replaced by Ed Policy after stepping down on July 25. Ahead of that Friday, Murphy shared two of his biggest regrets in his tenure.
In six weeks, Ed Policy will take over as president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers. Don't expect big changes. Policy, Packers' chief operating officer, was selected to succeed Mark Murphy in May ...
The Green Bay Packers have launched a contest to encourage fans to come up with clever captions or smart slogans for gamedays.
Rob Demovsky is an NFL reporter at ESPN and covers the Green Bay Packers. He has covered the Packers since ... continuing a structure outgoing president Mark Murphy put in place before the 2018 season ...