Wisconsin-based NFL franchise Green Bay Packers is the third oldest among the active teams in the NFL. Established on August 11, 1919, the Packers played their first season at Hagemeister Park. The Packers also hold the record for most victories in the NFL as of 2024. Established a century ago, they have made 36 playoff appearances winning the Super Bowl four times in their history as of 2024. They have also won nine pre-Super Bowl NFL titles and 26 divisional titles.
The Packers started playing in their home side Milwaukee County Stadium in 1953. After the changes made to the Lambeau Stadium in 1995, the home was shifted to Green Bay. The Packers’ most recent Super Bowl win came in the 2010 season in a 31-25 victory over the Steelers. It was their first Super Bowl win in the 20th century with Aaron Rogers leading the team being the MVP.
Who is the owner of the Green Bay Packers?
Green Bay Packers, Inc. is a non-profit organisation that owns the NFL Franchise the Green Bay Packers. They have been in charge of the team since 1923 and are the only professional franchise in the United States with a nonprofit entity. The organisation holds 538,967 stockholders as of 2024 while no one is allowed to have more than 200,000 shares.
There is also a Board of Directors which looks after the functionality of the Packers. The elected president, Mark Murphy, represents the organisation and attends all the NFL meetings. Murphy is a Super Bowl (1983) champion with the Redskins (now Commanders) and has been on the chair since 2007.
Green Bay Packers Net Worth
Green Bay Packers is worth around $5.6 billion and ranks 13th among the NFL teams according to Forbes. They made a huge jump from 20th in 2023 to 13th in 2024.
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A. The Green Bay Packers have a total of 538,967 stockholders associated with the Green Bay Packers Inc.
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A. The Green Bay Packers are worth $5.6 billion according to Forbes.