Jumal Rolle Green Bay Packers --- After seeing Jumal Rolle practice for the first time last year, Joe Whitt went back and watched his tape from the Buffalo Bills preseason.

And the cornerbacks coach was surprised that Rolle was cut. He was a player.

Now, it'd probably be a surprise if Rolle was cut in Green Bay. The second-year corner from Catawba College had another impressive exhibition outing, possibly sealing his spot on the Packers' 53-man roster. After his five solo tackles against Oakland, playing well inside, Rolle was tested outside against Kansas City. It was the kind of play Whitt and the Packers needed to see.

On second and 8 in the third quarter, the Chiefs sent Mark Harrisondeep up the left sideline and Rolle stuck with the former Rutgers receiver with the 4.37 speed stride for stride. The ball arrived and Rolle adjusted his body for the interception.

The play ended up being wiped out due to a roughing the passer flag on Andy Mulumba, but likely still has merit in the Packers' decision-making process. Rolle has been a step ahead of sixth-round pickDemetri Goodson all along.

“It didn’t shock me but when I saw the ball all I was thinking was, ‘I have to make the play. We have to get off the field as a defense. We have to get off the field,'" Rolle said. "Try to do anything to get us off the field.

"The main thing was just not to panic. When you’re running stride for stride with a receiver like that the main thing you want to do is don’t panic and make the play.”

Another play, a third and 13 in the second quarter, Rolle closed quickly on Cyrus Gray for a pass break-up/near turnover.

The cornerback position is top heavy this year with Sam Shields back,Tramon Williams, Casey Hayward and Davon House pushing all three for a role. Jarrett Bush, the 9-year veteran, also broke on aTyler Bray pass for an interception himself on Thursday.

Rolle wouldn't have a role in the defense any time soon, but may have played himself into the bullpen.

“From my perspective, I think I still have some room for improvement," Rolle said. "Made some plays. Had fun. It’s up to upstairs. It’s their decision.”

The key this summer, Rolle said, was playing with "no regrets." He didn't want to get caught up into the numbers game.

Then, as August dragged on, Whitt challenged Rolle with more snaps on game day. When Whitt teed the challenge up, a few thoughts ran through Rolle's mind.

"That he’s seen some talent, that he’s seen potential," Rolle said. "In this league, you don’t have too many chances, too many opportunities. So I was grateful and thankful that he gave me the shot that he did to get the plays that I had.”

He plans on getting away from football these next two days. Maybe watch some movies. Maybe talk to the family.

Overall, now, Rolle can sleep a little easier at night.

“I may sleep a little better," he said. "May sleep a little better. But I’m definitely going to try to keep my mind off football and hope everything pans out the right way.”

Appearances by Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players

Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes (Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players)  are committed to each event they attend and raising . Throughout 2013-2014, Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes and celebrities had the opportunity to make numerous appearances. Appearances included nonprofit fundraisers, school visits, motivational speaking engagements and many other events and programs.

How to book a Green Bay Packer for a Player Appearance

No other sport in America comes close to the popularity of football, and few athletes are revered like the giants of the gridiron. In Wisconsin, our Green Bay players along with Green Bay Coaches and Executives have become some of the most sought out keynote speakers as their experiences mixed with passion come to life on stage, according to Mayfield Sports Marketing.

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In Wisconsin, our Green Bay players along with Green Bay Coaches and Executives have become some of the most sought out keynote speakers as their experiences mixed with passion come to life on stage, according to Mayfield Sports Marketing. Green Bay Players such as: John Kuhn, William Henderson, Ahman Green, Gilbert Brown, Willie Davis and Green Bay Packer President Mark Murphy have become some of the top motivational speakers for appearances. Mayfield Sports Marketing is a marketing firm and booking agency that assists corporations, non profit organizations and third parties in finding the right player for their event. They offer a wide range of Green Bay Football Players for book signings, corporate appearances, fundraisers, universities, private events, speaking engagements, VIP Meet and Greets and product endorsements. Let them help you book the perfect Green Bay Football Player for your next event. Their roster of Green Bay Football Players is available at Mayfield Sports Marketing.  Many corporations, associations and non-profit groups have recognized the popularity of the sport and have requested these athletes for football player appearances as well as for football speaking engagements. Youth Football Camps, a non-profit walk, exclusive VIP Events featuring NFL players, and autograph appearances are some of the opportunities that Green Bay icons such as: Gilbert Brown, Dorsey Levens and Santana Dotson have been booked. With a call to 1.262.366.8188, organizations can book a variety of current and Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Players such as: Jarrett Boykin, John Kuhn, Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Marv Fleming and more. Working with Mayfield Sports Marketing has made booking NFL players an opportunity instead of a laborious task. As many customers have not booked a player appearance before contacting Mayfield Sports Marketing, they offer a short checklist to booking a player appearance:

1. What will be requested of the player while attending your event: Keynote Speaking Engagement, meet/greet session, autograph session, teach football techniques, attend your holiday party, motivate your employees, golf in your golf outing, etc.?

2. Selecting the right player is key to maximizing the exposure of your event, be selective.

3. What are the goals for your event? How will the player appearance assist your event and its success?

4. What is your marketing plan for your event?

5. What is your budget to hire Mayfield Sports and the player you have chosen to attend your event? Mayfield Sports Marketing works with other professional athletes and high ranking military officials. Mayfield Sports also sells today’s top Wisconsin athletes’ autographed merchandise.  Visit www.MayfieldSportsMarketing.com today to book your next player or celebrity appearance. No celebrity endorsement claimed or implied.

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Mayfield Sports Marketing is Wisconsin’s premier sports marketing firm and booking agency. Specializing in community events, motivational speaking, autograph sessions and non profit events, our athletes take great pride in every event they attend. Packers Gilbert Brown is great at Motivational Speaking 

We offer a wide range of players from the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers and other professional athletes for community events, autograph sessions and football camps, as well as other paid appearances or endorsement deals. Contact us today for more information at 262.366.8188 or please complete the booking form.  Proud to work with numerous professional athletes from your favorite team. Book a player for your next event. Ask about players such as: Ahman Green, Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Jarrett Boykin, Mike Daniels, DuJuan Harris, Gilbert Brown, William Henderson and more. Visit our client's page for a more extensive list. 

Appearances by Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players

Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes (Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players)  are committed to each event they attend and raising. Throughout 2013-2014, Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes and celebrities had the opportunity to make numerous appearances. Appearances included nonprofit fundraisers, school visits, motivational speaking engagements, and many other events and programs.

Mike Neal is lighter, but he's ready to pressure quarterbacks

Mark Hoffman

Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Mike Neal (96) runs a drill at training camp.

Green Bay

      • — Three weeks ago, outside linebacker Mike Neal thought his days as an interior pass rusher for the Green Bay Packers were over.

As it turned out, he was wrong. Even weighing in the low 260s, Neal now appears to figure prominently playing with his hand down at defensive tackle in the nickel and dime defenses.

"For the most part, I'm only going in there when it's passing situations," Neal said. "I can't knock people all the way back to the (quarterback) but my speed works good."

On the first third down Saturday in St. Louis, the front four, from left to right, included Julius Peppers, Datone Jones, Neal and Clay Matthews.

Neal took five snaps with his hand down after having about two in Tennessee.

"I won my rushes on the inside, so that was a good thing," Neal said. "Granted, they slid their protection to me."

Mike Trgovac, who coached Neal from 2010-'12 when he was a 295-pound base end and fixture on the nickel rush, doesn't expect Neal to get rag-dolled by guards averaging about 310 pounds.

"He'll be fine inside," Trgovac said. "Obviously, you've got to pick and choose your spots in there. You don't want to put him in there on third and 1."

Neal isn't the first vastly undersized interior rusher. Defensive ends Justin Tuck and Mathias Kiwanuka weighed in the mid-260s when they rushed inside for the Super-Bowl winning New York Giants in 2011.

Other teams also have tried exploiting a relatively slow-footed guard with a smaller but much more athletic rusher.

"Obviously, when you lose weight you lose a little bit of power," guard Josh Sitton said. "You don't have to worry too much about bull rush with him being that light, although he's still got good power because he's long.

"His biggest asset is how he gets off the ball. His get-off is pretty much lightning right now."

The Packers didn't re-sign Neal to a two-year contract averaging $4 million to ride the pines. His 30 pressures last season was one fewer than Mike Daniels' team-leading total.

As the team's No. 3 outside linebacker, Neal blew a sack in each of the first two games by getting too anxious once he beat his man.

"It will shake out to be Clay and 'Pep' playing most of the game outside (at linebacker)," Neal said. "I'll take snaps wherever I can get them."

Daniels, the team's best rusher inside, might need breathers on passing downs if he continues to start and plays the majority of snaps at right end in the base 3-4.

Nose tackle B.J. Raji probably would remain Trgovac's first choice to be in the nickel front four on a third and 3 if the opponent's personnel grouping suggests a running play. However, Raji wants snaps on third and long as he did in 2010, his finest season.

"It's competitive — that's good, though," Raji said. "That's when you know you have a good team."

Periodically, Peppers has taken snaps inside with his hand down in alignments where Neal takes his berth outside. In some of Dom Capers' defenses over the years, Matthews has jumped into a three-point stance and then taken a crack at a guard or center.

"There won't be a big difference this year," Raji said. "We've always had different packages."

In the two exhibitions, Neal hasn't run any stunts in conjunction with Matthews, who is his close friend. If the past is any indication, expect that come September.

"In a four-man rush, it's big being familiar with the guy outside you," Raji said. "A catalyst a lot of times is getting comfortable with the guys on either side of you."

Josh Boyd is the other defensive lineman with a chance to be part of the nickel rush.

"We've got some guys that can rush the passer," Trgovac said. "This is the time of year for experimentation. Nothing's been determined."

Even with an abundance of veteran, seemingly capable interior rushers, Trgovac made it known that Matthews and Peppers will be counted upon to spearhead the rush.

"With the ends that we have now, we just want to make sure we get good push in the middle and not get in their way," Trgovac said. "We won't do the same thing every down, and we're going to mix and match (players).

"Third down is the money down. We want to make sure the guys on the outside are our money guys."

Appearances by Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players

Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes (Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players)  are committed to each event they attend and raising . Throughout 2013-2014, Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes and celebrities had the opportunity to make numerous appearances. Appearances included nonprofit fundraisers, school visits, motivational speaking engagements and many other events and programs.

Mayfield Sports Marketing is Wisconsin's premier sports marketing firm and booking agency. Specializing in community events, motivational speaking, autograph sessions and non profit events, our athletes take great pride in every event they attend. We are proud to work with Packers John Kuhn. Kuhn is an excellent motivational speaking and a fan favorite. www.MayfieldSports.com

We offer a wide range of players from the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers and other professional athletes for community events, autograph sessions and football camps, as well as other paid appearances or endorsement deals. Contact us today for more information at 262.366.8188 or please complete the booking form.  Proud to work with numerous professional athletes from your favorite team. Book a player for your next event. Ask about players such as: Ahman Green, Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Jarrett Boykin, Mike Daniels, DuJuan Harris, Gilbert Brown, William Henderson and more. Visit our clients page for a more extensive list.

Appearances by Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players

Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes (Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players)  are committed to each event they attend and raising . Throughout 2013-2014, Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes and celebrities had the opportunity to make numerous appearances. Appearances included nonprofit fundraisers, school visits, motivational speaking engagements and many other events and programs.

 

Today’s featured Mayfield Sports athlete is Packers fullback John Kuhn. Kuhn was born on September 9th, 1982 in Dover, Pennsylvania. As an outstanding high school athlete he played football, basketball, baseball, and ran track. In football he played both sides of the ball, playing HB/FB and linebacker. He went on to play football for Shippensburg University. During his time there he was a 3 time All-American and was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy (the Division II equivalent of the Heisman trophy). Kuhn holds 27 school records and six PSAC records, with 4,685 career rushing yards and 53 career touchdowns. Kuhn went undrafted in 2005 but was signed by the Steelers and was a part of the Superbowl champion team in 2006. In 2007 he was signed by the Packers and has been with them ever since. Some highlights from his time so far in Green Bay include winning Superbowl XLV, going to the Pro Bowl in 2011, and Second-Team All-Pro honors in 2011.

John Kuhn is married to his wife Lindsey and they play an active part in Packers charitable events and are dedicated to the success of the House of Hope, a Green Bay shelter for homeless single mothers, ages 18 to 24, and their children. He has a pet dog- a boxer named Buckwheat and his favorite color is blue. His favorite thing about Green Bay is the rich tradition also saying he is humbled to play on the field following all of the great players who have played here and to play with his current teammates. He majored in chemistry, so if he weren’t playing football he would have wanted to be a dentist. Lastly he is currently reading the third Hunger Games book because he enjoyed the first two movies.

 

Mark Mayfield Interview With Mayfield Sports Intern James Kocen

Background Info

Mark Mayfield grew up in north central Indiana as an only child. As a kid he was always around sports. He played everything including football, tennis, basketball, baseball, golf and he ran track.

After high school, Mark attended Indiana University where he majored in psychology and minored in both criminal justice and sociology.

Today Mark is married to his wife of almost 13 years Kara who he met while he was visiting friends after college, and dated long distance initially. They have two kids, Alec and Emily who are 9 and 6 respectively.

Work Before Mayfield Sports

Prior to starting his own sport marketing firm Mark worked doing social work and helping kids from Indiana and Wisconsin right after college. He then worked at a Wisconsin resort where he was the director of sales and marketing for several years.

Mayfield Sports Marketing Start Up

The story of how Mark began doing sport marketing starts around 2005. The resort he worked for had a partnership with the Milwaukee Mile where Gilbert Brown is a part owner. Gilbert stayed at the hotel where Mark worked and the two had breakfast together for a few days. Mark having a marketing background mentioned to Gilbert that if he ever needed assistance with anything that Mark would be glad to help. As it turns out Gilbert needed a website created. The morning after Gilbert had checked out, Mark had a letter in his mailbox which read “Mayfield” and had money from Gilbert to create the website. Mark did his first autograph session and charity event with Gilbert. Eventually Mark got a call from a client who wanted Gilbert, but since Gilbert was unavailable Mark asked Gilbert if he knew if any of the other guys would be interested and that’s when he met LeRoy Butler. That’s when he started meeting and working with guys like Santana Dotson, William Henderson, and current players. Keep in mind this whole time Mark did sport marketing as a part time job at night and on weekends on top of having his fulltime job and family commitments.

In December of 2011 Mark’s father was sick and passed away. Mark’s dad was very influential to him and told him to chase his dreams, so Mark decided to make 2012 “his year”. In September of 2012 he launched his business and got 5 inquiries on the first day. The next day he resigned from his job at the resort after 11 years. It is also important to note that up until this point it had been called M3 marketing (Mark M. Mayfield). His grandfather had always told him that if you are proud of something you put your name on it, so he changed it to the current name of Mayfield Sports.

Mark’s first season was 2012, and he met DuJuan Harris in the beginning of 2013. Through him he got introduced to other players and really started to grow. Mark has also met lots of people from around Wisconsin to partner with which have also helped him grow and expand his operation.

Important Business Information To Know About Mark

When asked about his favorite parts of his job, Mark said that it’s a great job. He gets to work with professional athletes and help out charities. He also said that he has been humbled to learn the different parts of the Green Bay organization inside out and just to meet sports figures in general, although he still puts business first and being a fan second.

As a pretty optimistic person Mark didn’t have any least favorite parts about his job, but did mention that he’s had to adjust to lots of traveling, tough hours, and being away from family at certain times.

Mark was also asked about some of the qualities he has that have helped him get to where his is today. Stating that people are the most important part of every business, Mark works hard to have good communication skills and to provide excellent customer service which entails being fair and building relationships and most of all having fun while doing so. He also learned from one of his mentors that you aren’t great at everything and that it is important to surround yourself with people who have different expertise's than yourself and to trust them to do what they do best. This is a lesson that Mark has also passed down.

Some of the things he said that set him apart are that he takes a lot of pride in matching the customer with the best athlete for their budget and event; just because a customer is willing to pay him for a certain player who might not be the best fit for their event, doesn’t mean he will solidify the deal. He said he puts himself in the person’s shoes and works with their budget to again pick the right player for their event. He wants the customer to walk away happy and to do his part to help make the event “awesome”. Mark also makes a big effort to respond to inquires and will call back within 24 hours every time. He wants to always be service oriented.

Fun Information

As a kid Mark’s favorite teams were Michigan, the Yankees, the Knicks, and the Bears. Today he is still a huge fan of Michigan and even has a tattoo! Mark is also a Packers fan now because of the history, family, and tradition of the organization and of course he works with a lot of current and former Packers.

His favorite athletes of all time include: Emmitt Smith, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, The Fab Five, Charles Woodson, Jeff Gordon, and Andre Agassi.

Some of the players he has worked with the most are Gilbert Brown, William Henderson, Santana Dotson, John Kuhn, DuJuan Harris, Don Barclay, Jarrett Boykin, and Ahman Green, but has worked with over 50 different athletes over the past 2 years and wants people to know that they aren’t just Packers.

Through his job Mark has met many famous people and said that the biggest “wow I just met him” moment he’s had came when he met Bart Starr at a golf outing 7 years ago.

In the free time that he has he spends a lot of time with his family especially traveling with them and playing sports with his kids. Mark is also an entrepreneur and is close to launching a second business called Honor Canvas.

Lastly if Mark Mayfield had to describe himself with 3 words, they would be energetic, loyal, and family.

 

Mayfield Sports Marketing

Mayfield Sports Marketing. Mayfield Sports Marketing is a sports marketing firm and booking agency. We offer Green Bay Packers appearances off the field. Also, players from the Milwaukee Brewers and other professional athletes for autograph sessions, golf outings, and football camps, as well as other paid appearances or endorsement deals. Contact us today for more information at 262.366.8188 or please complete the booking form.  Proud to work with numerous professional athletes from your favorite team. Book a player for your next event. Ask about players such as: Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Jarrett Boykin, Mike Daniels, DuJuan Harris, Gilbert Brown, William Henderson and more. Visit our clients page for a more extensive list.

 

Schedule an appearance with one of our clients and experience the Mayfield Sports Marketing difference. Visit www.MayfieldSports.com/clients today

Appearances by Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players

Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes (Green Bay Packers Current and Retired Players)  are committed to each event they attend and raising . Throughout 2013-2014, Mayfield Sports Marketing athletes and celebrities had the opportunity to make numerous appearances. Appearances included nonprofit fundraisers, school visits, motivational speaking engagements and many other events and programs.

 

In Wisconsin, our Green Bay players along with Green Bay Coaches and Executives have become some of the most sought out keynote speakers as their experiences mixed with passion come to life on stage, according to Mayfield Sports Marketing. Green Bay Players such as: John Kuhn, William Henderson, Ahman Green, Gilbert Brown, Willie Davis and Green Bay Packer President Mark Murphy have become some of the top motivational speakers for appearances. Mayfield Sports Marketing is a marketing firm and booking agency that assists corporations, non profit organizations and third parties in finding the right player for their event. They offer a wide range of Green Bay Football Players for book signings, corporate appearances, fundraisers, universities, private events, speaking engagements, VIP Meet and Greets and product endorsements. Let them help you book the perfect Green Bay Football Player for your next event. Many corporations, associations and non-profit groups have recognized the popularity of the sport and have requested these athletes for football player appearances as well as for football speaking engagements. Youth Football Camps, a non-profit walk, exclusive VIP Events featuring NFL players, and autograph appearances are some of the opportunities that Green Bay icons such as: Gilbert Brown, Dorsey Levens and Santana Dotson have been booked. With a call to 1.262.366.8188, organizations can book a variety of current and Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Players such as: Jarrett Boykin, John Kuhn, Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Marv Fleming and more. Working with Mayfield Sports Marketing has made booking NFL players an opportunity instead of a laborious task. As many customers have not booked a player appearance before contacting Mayfield Sports Marketing, they offer a short checklist to booking a player appearance: 1. What will be requested of the player while attending your event: Keynote Speaking Engagement, meet/greet session, autograph session, teach football techniques, attend your holiday party, motivate your employees, golf in your golf outing etc.? 2. Selecting the right player is key to maximizing the exposure of your event, be selective. 3. What are the goals for your event? How will the player appearance assist your event and its success? 4. What is your marketing plan for your event? 5. What is your budget to hire Mayfield Sports and the player you have chosen to attend your event? Mayfield Sports Marketing works with other professional athletes and high ranking military officials. Mayfield Sports also sells today’s top Wisconsin athletes’ autographed merchandise.

Mayfield Sports Marketing. Mayfield Sports Marketing is a sports marketing firm and booking agency. We offer a wide range of Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers and other professional athletes for autograph sessions, golf outings, and football camps, as well as other paid appearances or endorsement deals. Contact us today for more information at 262.366.8188 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting  FREE end_of_the_skype_highlightingor please complete the booking form.  Proud to work with numerous professional athletes from your favorite team. Book a player for your next event. Ask about players such as: Eddie Lacy, AJ Hawk, Jarrett Boykin, Mike Daniels, DuJuan Harris, Gilbert Brown, William Henderson and more. Visit our clients page for a more extensive list.

Schedule an appearance with one of our clients and experience the Mayfield Sports Marketing difference. Visit www.MayfieldSports.com/clients today

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Mayfield Sports Camps presents Gilbert Brown Football and Amp It Up Tumble & Cheer

Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:

Tuesday, July 22, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CDT)

Oconomowoc
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Oconomowoc, WI 53066

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Mayfield Sports Marketing is proud to offer two great summer sports camps this season in OCONOMOWOC. Proudly partnered with WI. Harley Davidson and Xtreme Cheer AthleticX, we are excited to offer both the 3rd Annual Gilbert Brown Youth Football Camp and Amp It Up Tumble & Cheer Camp for 1-6 grade boys and girls. Register your child or children and join us July 22-24 in Oconomowoc. (Two different sessions - you are registrering for one session...

As a past participant or preferred guest, we are offering EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION until June 15 for ONLY $95 plus reg fees.

NEW THIS YEAR: JOIN GILBERT BROWN AND GREEN BAY PLAYERS: AHMAN GREEN, DON BARCLAY, SEAN RICHARDSON, DUJUAN HARRIS AND MORE. ALSO, FOR AMP IT UP, JOIN OLYMPIC GYMNAST CHELLSIE MEMMEL AND UW FORMER AND CURRENT CHEERLEADERS.

Finally, Mayfield Sports Tailgate Party is JULY 23 on site 3p-7p. Food Trucks, Beverage, Inflatables, Treats, Autograph Session and more!!!

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Mark Murphy, Green Bay Packers President

Get to know Packers President Mark Murphy. We have the pleasure of working Mr. Murphy for motivational speaking and corporate events. With an extensive background, Mark brings a wonderful wealth of knowledge when discussing: teamwork, team building, financial success and of course the Green Bay Packers. If you company would like to hire Mark Murphy, please contact us at Mark@MayfieldSports.com

Mark Murphy Packers Statistics

•Named Packers President/CEO on Dec. 3, 2007, by Packers Board of Directors; formally assumed position on Jan. 28, 2008.
•Serves on the NFL’s Management Council Executive Committee, Competition Committee and Health and Safety Committee.
•Served a combined 16 years as director of athletics at Northwestern University (2003-07) and Colgate University (1992-2003) prior to joining Packers.
•Enjoyed an eight-year NFL playing career with the Washington Redskins (1977-84); served as co-captain from 1980-84, including the Super Bowl championship team of 1982. Earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 1983.
•Is believed to be the first person to earn a Super Bowl ring as a player (XVII, 1982) and as a team chief executive (XLV, 2010).
•Served as the Redskins’ player representative to the NFL Players Association from 1980-84, including the position of vice president of players union (1983-84).
•Holds law degree from Georgetown University (1988) and MBA in finance from American University (1983).
•Served as assistant executive director of the NFL Players Association (1985-88) and as a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice (1989-92).
•Served on the NFL Commissioner’s Player Advisory Committee (1994-2002), the NFL Youth Football Committee (2002-12) and currently serves on USA Football’s board of directors.
•While a player with the Redskins, participated in the highest-scoring game in Monday Night Football and Green Bay Packers history, a 48-47 defeat to the Packers on Oct. 17, 1983, at Lambeau Field.

Mark Murphy Background

Mark Murphy, possessor of extensive experience in professional football and sports administration, is in his sixth year as the Packers’ President and CEO.

Under Murphy’s guidance, the organization continues to rank as one of the NFL’s premier franchises, with highly successful operations both on and off the field. On the field, the team has compiled a 58-30 overall record (.659), made four straight playoff trips, captured two consecutive division titles and earned a victory in Super Bowl XLV. Off the field, the club continues to perform well in its business efforts, which allows the organization to support football operations. The fan experience at Lambeau Field, a top priority for the organization, continues to be ranked among the best in sports.

It was a direction both Murphy and the organization envisioned when Murphy was elected by the Packers Board of Directors as the franchise’s 10th Chief Executive Officer on Dec. 3, 2007. He began his work with the organization as president-elect on Jan. 1, 2008, and then formally took over on Jan. 28, 2008.

“I am honored to have been selected and very appreciative of this tremendous opportunity,” Murphy said the day of his election. “The Packers are one of the great franchises in all of professional sports, with a rich history and incredible fan support. These are successful times for the Packers. On the field they’re performing well, and off the field, they’re in great shape, too. I look forward to being a part of that continued success.”

Murphy, who holds a law degree and an MBA in finance, brought a unique and highly qualified background to his role as head of one of the NFL’s flagship franchises, first drawing from a deep understanding and appreciation of the game that comes from an eight-year playing career with the Washington Redskins. Later, he served a combined 16 years as director of athletics at Colgate University and Northwestern University, and was an assistant executive director of the NFL Players Association and a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice.

In addition to his playing career and work with the NFL Players Association, Murphy had maintained his ties to the NFL through his work on the Commissioner’s Player Advisory Committee (1994-2002) as well as the NFL Youth Football Committee (2002-12). Additionally, his NFL experience now includes Super Bowl wins as a player (XVII, 1982) and as a CEO (XLV, 2010), believed to be the first such achievement in NFL history.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, recognizing the unique experience and skills Murphy brought to the NFL as the Packers’ CEO, in 2008 appointed him to the NFL’s Management Council Executive Committee, the NFL owners’ committee whose responsibility was to serve as the bargaining team during negotiations with the NFL Players Association which resulted in a new, 10-year Collective Bargaining Agreement in 2011. The position has allowed Murphy to increase his involvement and contributions at the league level, ensuring the organization has a voice in NFL matters.

“Mark’s rare blend of experiences makes him integral to the future of the Packers and the NFL,” said Goodell when appointing Murphy. “His accomplishments as an NFL player, his work with the NFLPA, and now his leadership of the Packers, provide a unique perspective to the league and also to the players. He’s very effective in discussions with NFLPA executives. Mark is a bright and thoughtful individual who understands what needs to get done to create a system that benefits all sides for years to come. He is very reasonable and wants what’s best for fans, the game and players, as we all do.”

In 2012, Goodell added to Murphy’s NFL-level involvement by naming him to the important Competition Committee, the group composed of team executives and coaches that studies all aspects of the game and recommends rules and policy changes to NFL clubs. Goodell also placed Murphy on the NFL owners’ new Health and Safety Committee.

Upon joining the Packers, Murphy broadened his knowledge of the franchise, its operations and its standing in the community by meeting with employees, shareholders, fans and members of the Board of Directors, as well as many community groups.

Among his first initiatives was to update the organization’s strategic plan, a process involving all the leadership positions of the organization, including the Executive Committee and football operations. The process created core objectives to serve as a backdrop for all key business decisions. In a move to enhance those objectives, Murphy restructured the management of the organization, which included creating a new senior-leadership staff overseeing administration, finance, football operations and sales and marketing. The structure reflected the growth the organization has experienced in recent years and gives broader coverage across all operations with more people involved on a senior-management level.

Murphy also is directing the organization’s master plan involving Lambeau Field, the Lambeau Field Atrium, the practice facilities and property the organization owns adjacent to the stadium. Lambeau Field and the Atrium currently are undergoing a $286.5 million, five-year expansion and renovation that includes a new distributed-audio sound system (2011), two new HD video boards and a new Bellin Health Gate on the north end of the stadium (2012), and approximately 7,000 additional seats in the south end zone served by the Shopko Gate (2013). The Atrium phase includes a larger Oneida Nation Gate (2013), new football facilities (2014) and a new Packers Pro Shop, Hall of Fame and restaurant (2015).

To support the Lambeau Field expansion project, Murphy directed the Packers’ fifth stock sale, an effort that netted the organization more than $64 million. More than 268,000 shares were sold during the offering, from Dec. 6, 2011, through Feb. 29, 2012, with more than 250,000 new shareholders joining the Packers’ family. All stadium improvements are being financed without public tax money.

Among the other initiatives Murphy has directed is the enhancement of the organization’s retail operations, including the purchase of a new warehouse for the Packers Pro Shop, and the establishment of a customer relationship management (CRM) program, with both efforts upgrading customer service to Packers fans.

Mark Murphy Community Involvement

Murphy also has worked to increase the number of outside events utilizing Lambeau Field, including a Kenny Chesney concert in June 2011, the venue’s first major concert since its redevelopment; and LZ Lambeau in May 2010, a welcome back for Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans. Additionally in the community, Murphy has ensured the organization remains a strong community partner, with a charity impact of $6 million in the past year.

Mark Murphy's Life in Green Bay

Inside the organization, Murphy continues to grow and develop the team’s human resources, with new programs for employees such as leadership development.

The 58-year-old Murphy joined the Packers after 4½ years (2003-07) as director of athletics at Northwestern University. At the Big Ten Conference school, Murphy oversaw a 19-sport program with a $40 million budget and 160 full-time employees. During his tenure, the school won eight individual national championships and three NCAA team titles. Additionally, the university won nine conference team championships and 34 individual Big Ten titles. A total of 49 Wildcats earned first-team All-America distinction. On the football field, the Wildcats participated in two bowl games during Murphy’s tenure after playing in just four previous such contests in the program’s history. In 2006-07, Northwestern finished 30th in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings with a school-best 626.5 points. The Wildcats ranked among the top 30 in the standings for the last three years of Murphy’s tenure and in 2007 finished sixth among Big Ten schools for the third straight year after previously not placing higher than ninth.

The school’s athletic success under Murphy was achieved while its student-athletes continued to excel off the field. The NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) data released in October 2007 reported Northwestern’s rate at 98 percent, tying it with Notre Dame and Navy for tops in the nation.

Prior to his tenure at Northwestern, Murphy served as director of athletics at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. (1992-2003), the school from which he graduated in 1977. During his 11 years at the helm, the university experienced a renaissance of its football program, going from 0-11 in 1995 to three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. In 2003, the year after Murphy’s departure to Northwestern, the team made it to the championship game; the achievement of that squad – a non-scholarship program – remains one of Murphy’s proudest moments.

Colgate’s other teams experienced success as well, with men’s basketball, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s softball and men’s ice hockey teams making NCAA Tournament appearances. The school also achieved graduation rates among the highest for student-athletes in Division I during Murphy’s tenure. A proud alumnus, Murphy had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the university’s 2012 graduation ceremony.

A former All-Pro safety for the Washington Redskins, Murphy enjoyed an eight-year career (1977-84) after originally signing with the team as a non-drafted free agent in 1977. He was a co-captain from 1980-84, a period that included two Super Bowl teams (1982-83). He enjoyed his finest season in 1983, leading the NFL with nine interceptions and earning consensus All-Pro honors as well as a trip to the Pro Bowl. Murphy was named as one of the Redskins’ “70 Greatest Players,” as well as one of the “80 Greatest Redskins,” and also is a member of the club’s 50th Anniversary Team.

Joe Gibbs, the Hall of Fame former coach of the Redskins who led the team during Murphy’s 1981-84 seasons, was appreciative of the player’s contributions and lauded the Packers’ hiring of Murphy.

“Mark meant a lot to the Redskins organization the years he was here and played,” Gibbs said. “He was a great person along with being one of the brightest and most competitive people we’ve had here at the Redskins.”

Gibbs had an influence on Murphy as well, as the Packers’ CEO attributes much of his leadership style to what he learned from the successful Redskins coach.

“He had many leadership traits that I admired and tried to incorporate into my own leadership style,” said Murphy. “He had a very natural way about him with the way he related to people, and he tried to be accessible. He was a very effective communicator, too, as most great leaders are. And when he worked with you, he was very fair and sincere. All those skills and traits fueled his awesome ability to motivate his teams.”

A natural leader among his teammates, Murphy served as the Redskins’ player representative to the NFL Players Association from 1980-84, including the position of vice president of the players union (1983-84). While a representative, he served on the players’ bargaining committee during the 1982 players’ strike. Those experiences have served him well in his role on the NFL’s Management Council Executive Committee.

During his days with the Redskins, Murphy earned an MBA in finance from American University in Washington, D.C., attending classes full-time in the offseason and evening classes in-season. Upon completion of his playing career in 1985, he joined the NFL Players Association as assistant executive director. While with the NFLPA, Murphy served on the bargaining team, including during the 1987 players’ strike, developed the agent-certification system and strengthened the PA’s degree-completion and career-counseling programs.

While with the NFLPA, he started work on a law degree from Georgetown University and ultimately finished his studies full-time after leaving the Players Association. Upon receiving his law degree in 1988, he worked at a Washington, D.C., law firm (Bredhoff and Kaiser) before becoming a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice in 1989.

During a four-year career with the Department of Justice, he primarily represented government agencies in trials. Then, in 1992, his alma mater called and he returned to the sports realm.

At ease in public settings and with the media, Murphy enjoyed hosting a weekly radio show during his playing days and later became a sports commentator for National Public Radio (1983-92) and the Anheuser-Busch Radio Network (1986-88), offering his insights into football and sports-related legal issues in general.

Born July 13, 1955, in Fulton, N.Y., Murphy spent some of his formative years in the Houston area before moving back to the Buffalo-area community of Clarence. He was a three-sport star (football, baseball and basketball) at Clarence Central High School and was named the best all-around athlete in Western New York during his senior year. His baseball talents drew attention from Major League scouts. In 2002, he was inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame in recognition of his achievements both on and off the field.

Murphy and his wife, Laurie, who also is a Colgate graduate, have been involved in the communities in which they’ve lived. Over the years the couple has donated their time to numerous organizations, including local schools, the United Methodist Church in Hamilton, N.Y., and the First Congregational Church of Evanston, Ill. Also while in Chicago, Murphy served on the bid committee for the 2016 Olympics which eventually was awarded to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. While at Colgate University, Murphy formed the Hamilton Youth Basketball League and served as its commissioner. Heavily involved in the community while with the Redskins, Murphy was named the team’s “Miller Man of the Year” in 1984 in honor of his work off the field.

In Green Bay, Murphy continues a busy schedule of meeting with fans and shareholders, as well as speaking to a variety of business and community groups. He also has given his time to several community organizations to help their causes, including Big Brothers Big Sisters. Murphy also serves on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s council of trustees and on the boards of directors of USA Football and the Positive Coaching Alliance, the latter an organization created to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience. Mark and Laurie are also active supporters of foster-care services in Brown County. Additionally, Laurie established Ladies of Lambeau, a group composed of female employees and board members, and wives or partners of employees, board members, players and coaches. The group undertakes projects that will make a difference in the lives of people near and far, including packaging meals for the hungry in Africa and making blankets for residents at area nursing homes. The group also distributes grants to Wisconsin charities chosen by its volunteers.

Mark Murphy's Family

Mark and Laurie have four children: Katie, 30, a graduate of Harvard who played basketball for the Crimson and now works at Credit Suisse in New York City; Emily, 28, a 2008 graduate of Middlebury (Vt.) College with a Chinese degree who now works for Digitaria in San Diego; Brian, 24, a graduate of Amherst (Mass.) College who played football for the Lord Jeffs and now works for Woven Digital in New York City; and Anna, 22, a recent graduate of Northwestern University who now works for Fox Sports in Los Angeles.

Away from work, Mark enjoys playing golf, fishing and participating in various forms of exercise, including bicycling, cross-country skiing and jogging.

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