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Sports Illustrated on MSNPackers President's Tush Push Comments Recirculate After Ban ProposalThis article was originally published on www.si.com as Packers President's Tush Push Comments Recirculate After Ban Proposal.
Outgoing Packers president Mark Murphy is officially in the no-effs-given phase of his career. As evidenced by not one but two of the things he said on Monday. Interviewed by Dave Schroeder of WBAY from a golf course, Murphy (who retires next month) explained that the Packers were cutting cornerback Jaire Alexander due to his injury history.
Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy didn’t exactly ... “And I believe (former Eagles center) Jason Kelce has made public comments about, he’s glad he’s not involved in the play anymore ...
Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy expressed optimism ... This is despite the vote being tabled at the recent NFL league meeting. His comments signal confidence that the rule change will ...
The transition from Mark Murphy to Ed Policy as the Packers CEO and president will be formalized at the annual shareholders meeting on July 25.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon remains open to the possibility of returning kickoffs and says he regrets comments he made immediately after the 2024 season indicating otherwise.