Kenny Clark Joins Homan Auto Group; Montgomery and
Clark Appearance November 1st
Packers nose tackle, Kenny Clark, has also joined the long list of Homan
Auto Group partners. Keep an eye for upcoming appearances/commercials.
Public Appearance: On Tuesday November 1st Kenny Clark and Ty Montgomery are scheduled to appear at
the Homan Auto Group Waupun located at 240 Gateway Dr., Waupun, WI 53963. More
details to come but photographs and other memorabilia will be available for purchase
from Mayfield Sports Marketing.
Mayfield Sports Marketing is happy to announce we are now accepting inquiries,
appearance information, booking requests and holiday party inquiries including
Packers’ Kenny Clark, Ty Montgomery, Mike Daniels, Randall Cobb, Jake Ryan, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Eddie Lacy. For more information, call 262-366-8188
For more than 10 years, Mayfield Sports Marketing has been a leading sports marketing
agency and speaker bureau that has assisted numerous Wisconsin and Midwest companies,
large and small, with booking athlete appearances and sports speakers for corporate
events. Specializing in sports figures from the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks,
Milwaukee Brewers, Wisconsin Badgers, Chicago Bears and Olympians, our booking
agents have negotiated deals for current and retired sports figures. Recent bookings for
speaking engagements, VIP Meet & Greets, autograph signings, product endorsement
deals, celebrity golf tournaments and many more corporate hospitality events. To book a
player like Kenny Clark, contact a member of our Sales Team at 262.366.8188.
We are so proud to work with so many wonderful athletes. We take tremendous pride partnering with each & every client to maximize their event. Whether a current player from your favorite Green Bay or Milwaukee professional team or a retired veteran, the athletes in our portfolio are great for a meet and greet, grand store opening, media request or your non profit event. Visit MayfieldSports.com or call 262.366.8188
Recent appearances:
Packers Ha Ha Clinton Dix
Packers Ty Montgomery
Packers Aaron Ripkowski
Packers Mike Daniels
Packers John Crockett
Packers Jeff Janis
Packers Jared Abbrederis
Mayfield Sports is proud to announce our client and friend, Packers Ty Montgomery, will be the NEW Clubhouse Live Host starting this fall.
You know Ty Montgomery as the Green Bay Packers’ talented, versatile and rising young wide receiver who embraces the mega challenge of making sure he gives The Man (aka two-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers) good routes, good hands and a good target.
Those of us at Clubhouse Live know him to be a good choice. A really good choice.
When he’s not busy running slants, outs, hitches and posts this season — not to mention fending off defenders with jarring stiff arms — the 23-year-old Montgomery will also serve as the new co-host of our award-winning Packers show. Excuse us while we celebrate with a Lambeau Leap of our own.
Clubhouse Live is produced by USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin and can be seen Mondays during the Packers season at 6:30 p.m. from The Clubhouse Sports Pub & Grill inside the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in downtown Appleton.
The popular show, hosted by yours truly and colleagues Ricardo Arguello and Sarah Riley, can also be seen live online at clubhouselive.com.
Montgomery and his outgoing and engaging disposition will be a perfect fit for Clubhouse Live, which doesn’t focus as much on the Xs and Os as it does in prying out the personalities of the guys who wear the Packers’ green and gold.
Sure, we’ll look back on the big game, take a peek at what’s next on the schedule and discuss some of the NFL’s trends and issues.
But think of Clubhouse Live as a football show that’s not always about football.
For example, did you know Montgomery has aspirations of joining the FBI once he’s done with football?
“I sort of look at my life as a way that I’m not living just for myself,” Montgomery explained last season while appearing as a guest on our Oct. 19 show. “I see my life as just something for other people to see. I just feel like I’m supposed to do things for other people.”
Did you know right tackle Bryan Bulaga is confident he can stripe a golf ball as well as anyone on the team?
“I’m OK,” Bulaga said with a knowing grin during his Nov. 9 appearance. “I can get up and down the course. Not bad.”
Did you know running back Eddie Lacy is a big fan of the Hulk?
“I like the Hulk because he just messes everything up that’s in his way,” Lacy said during our Oct. 5 show, moments before he showcased his mad beatboxing skills. “He really doesn’t care about all of that once he becomes the green angry guy. But when he’s not the green angry guy, he’s like such a cool, smart, nerdy, personable kind of person, which is what I am — minus the nerdy part. … So we’re the same person.”
And did you know teammates have had trouble spelling and saying the last name of left tackle David Bakhtiari, who ably served as our co-host a season ago?
“We couldn’t pronounce his name his rookie year, so we called him ‘bacteria,’ ” left guard Josh Sitton said to laughter during a guest appearance in November.
Our eighth season of Clubhouse Live will kick off Aug. 29. Montgomery is scheduled to join the show Sept. 12, and he’ll be bringing teammate guests throughout the season.
Look for details and other show information on our Facebook page at facebook.com/mayfieldsport If your group or conference are interested in booking Ty for an upcoming event, please click here.
What else do we know about Montgomery?
He’s a political science major. He lettered in baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse and track in high school. He grew up in a family that raised foster children.
And he’s darn good at using a straw to transfer M&Ms from one bowl to another.
Wait … what?
Sorry, you’ll have to check out Clubhouse Live to find out what that’s all about.
By the way, you should have seen one of the games we had the guys play last season.
It involved bowls, spoons, Ping-Pong balls — and two less-than-enthusiastic 300-pound NFL offensive linemen.
And somehow, we lived to tell about it. Great article by Brett Christopherson
Photo Credit: My phone LOL
We really enjoyed attending the Wisconsin Sports Awards but take time out to remember some people have to work while attending. A good read from our friend Jason Wilde about our friend and one of our many guests, Ty Montgomery.
Packers' Ty Montgomery continues steady comeback from ankle injury
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Maybe it wasn’t quite as glamorous as the red carpet at the Academy Awards, but something very important happened on the Wisconsin Sports Awards’ signature blue carpet before their fifth annual gala earlier this week – something especially noteworthy for the 2016 Green Bay Packers’ offense.
Ty Montgomery walked down the carpet. No limp, no crutches, no scooter like the one he used following ankle surgery last December. And while the versatile, second-year wide receiver wouldn’t have been allowed to sprint – if such behavior weren’t frowned upon – and will be limited when the team officially begins its offseason program on Monday, it’s encouraging that he’s finally feeling healthy.
“Stepping onto the field healthy,” Montgomery replied when about his goal for this season. “I haven’t done it since Week 6. That’s the biggest thing on my mind, just making sure I’m able to get back out there healthy.”
After catching 15 passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns and averaging 31.1 yards per return as the Packers’ primary kickoff returner in the first six games, Montgomery sustained what was initially thought to be a mere ankle sprain in the team’s Oct. 18 victory over San Diego. The injury came just as Montgomery’s role in the offense was expanding, as coach Mike McCarthy looked to take advantage of his versatility by lining him up inside, outside and in the backfield.
But after suffering a pair of setbacks as he tried to return to the lineup, Montgomery landed on injured reserve in mid-December and underwent surgery shortly thereafter, having missed the final 10 games and both of the Packers’ playoff contests.
“I didn’t know what to expect from my rookie season, and I definitely didn’t expect that at all. But I’m grateful for where I am,” Montgomery said. “God has a plan at the end of the day, and I’m right where I’m supposed to be right now.”
Montgomery said the surgery repaired a torn ligament and cleaned out and reattached some loose cartilage on the talus, the large bone in the ankle that connects the tibia to the foot.
Although McCarthy said last month at the NFL meetings that he doesn’t expect Montgomery to be fully cleared until training camp, Montgomery impressed coaches last season with his ability to pick up the Packers’ offense quickly, even after missing most of the team’s organized team activity practices while finishing up his coursework at Stanford. That should help him make the most of the offseason program, even if he can’t do much physically.
Montgomery said while he isn’t running, he is “getting to that point,” doing unloaded running in the rehab pool and “incorporating more lower-body exercises” than he had been doing.
“Everything is moving smoothly,” Montgomery said. “My timeline is their timeline. We’re all working together and just making sure the best things happen for me [to get healthy].”
For more information on Ty Montgomery for upcoming player appearances, motivational speaking, product endorsement and other events, contact us at 262.366.8188.