Wednesday, March 13, 2024

2024 Offseason Tracker

The annual Offseason Tracker debuts tonight on the first legal day of NFL Free Agency. It’ll be updated as needed until the start of Training Camp.
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Tuesday, March 05, 2024

Old-Time Game Program Covers

In an effort to post more in the offseason, today we have a selection of game program covers from the past. All are from Green Bay Packers games, 'cept one. Take note of the one where they used to have preseason double-header games in the same stadium. Images courtesy of Heritage Auctions.





















Sunday, March 03, 2024

Cherry Starr Tribute in Sunday's Paper

A full-page tribute to Cherry Starr (wife of Packers QB Bart Starr) that was placed in the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Mrs. Starr passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at her Birmingham, Ala., home.

Thursday, February 29, 2024

2023 Commemorative Tickets

The Packers sent commemorative tickets for 2023 to season ticket holders (one sheet per seat). Saving screen grabs of your digital tickets just ain’t the same. Thanks to the Packers Ticket Office!

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Cherry Starr Dies at 89

Cherry Morton Starr, 89, passed away peacefully at her Birmingham home with her family and close friends at her side. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bart Starr (2019) and her son Bret (1988). She is succeeded by her son Bart Starr, Jr. (Elaena), grandchildren Shannon (Ryan), Jenny, and Lisa, and her six great-grandchildren (Bryan, Teddy, Violet, Dillon, Skyler, and Caden). She was a figurative mother to many more.

Originally from Ohio, she eventually moved to the South, settling in Montgomery, AL, where she attended Sidney Lanier High School. While there, she met her future husband, Bart. Although their personalities were beautifully distinct, they shared, from the beginning, a love for all of mankind and a deep commitment to treat everyone they met with the highest level of dignity and respect.

After attending Auburn University, Cherry married Bart and resided in Tuscaloosa, where they lived until the most important chapter in her life unfolded. She moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where Bart pursued a career in football. Immediately she met a group of citizens throughout the state who, for the rest of her life, brought out the best in her and her husband. Hundreds of times she would cite the thousands of individuals in Wisconsin who demonstrated generosity, compassion, empathy, kindness, and hard work. No trip, anywhere, brought her as much joy as returning to Green Bay.

Her love for the Packers and Green Bay only grew stronger, as did her devotion to Rawhide Boys Ranch, starting in the 1960s and still thriving today. Words cannot express her appreciation towards everyone at Rawhide who has contributed to improving the lives of teenagers who need unconditional love, trust, and confidence. Later, she devoted several decades to help raise money for cancer research, following the death of Vince Lombardi. That work continues today through the Starr Children’s Fund, thanks to the enormous dedication of those in Milwaukee to support research and physicians in numerous cities.

Upon transitioning to one of those cities, Birmingham, AL, Cherry was further blessed to meet an extraordinary group of individuals who again inspired her to contribute to her community. Every week of her life was filled with stories regarding the gracious and considerate individuals she encountered throughout Birmingham and Alabama.

While we are deeply saddened to lose her, we are filled with ineffable joy regarding what is now taking place, per the last note we wrote to her: “For 65 years you and Dad fell in love with each other every day. And while you have been able to hold close to your heart your sweet memories of him, soon you will be able to experience something miraculous: You will be reunited with your best friend, allowing both of you the opportunity to fall even deeper in love, each day, for eternity.”

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choosing, or to the Bart and Cherry Starr Foundation (2647 Rocky Ridge Lane, Birmingham, AL 35216) which supports the causes noted herein.

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Brock Purdy and the 49ers set to face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the Super Bowl

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SAN FRANCISCO (14-5) vs. KANSAS CITY (14-6) at Las Vegas

DAY / TIME / TV: Sunday, 5:30 p.m. CST, CBS
SERIES RECORD: Chiefs lead 8-7.
LAST MEETING: Chiefs beat 49ers 44-23 on Oct. 23, 2022, in Santa Clara, Calif.
LAST GAME: 49ers beat Lions 34-31; Chiefs beat Ravens 17-10.
49ERS OFFENSE: OVERALL (2), RUSH (3), PASS (4), SCORING (3)
49ERS DEFENSE: OVERALL (8), RUSH (3), PASS (14), SCORING (3)
CHIEFS OFFENSE: OVERALL (9), RUSH (19), PASS (6), SCORING (15).
CHIEFS DEFENSE: OVERALL (2), RUSH (18), PASS (4), SCORING (2).
TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: 49ers plus-10; Chiefs minus-11.

49ERS PLAYER TO WATCH: 

QB Brock Purdy. The third-youngest quarterback ever to start a Super Bowl, the 24-year-old Purdy can cap a remarkable rise from final pick of the 2022 draft to champion in less than two years. Purdy struggled in the rain in the divisional round against Green Bay and for the first half in the conference championship game against Detroit, but he has led back-to-back comeback wins. He has thrown for 519 yards and two TDs with one INT this postseason.

CHIEFS PLAYER TO WATCH: 

QB Patrick Mahomes. He can further cement his legacy as one of the greatest players in NFL history with his third Lombardi in his first six seasons as a starter, and perhaps even capture a third Super Bowl MVP to go with it. Mahomes sacrificed stats for wins most of the season, relying on the league’s No. 2-ranked defense while the Kansas City offense was scuffling. But he’s been excellent in the playoffs, throwing for 528 yards and five TDs with no interceptions.

KEY MATCHUP: 

San Francisco DE Nick Bosa vs. Kansas City’s offense tackles. Bosa had two sacks in the NFC title game to give him a franchise-record 10 in his postseason career. If Bosa can’t get to Mahomes, he might be able to draw holding calls against one of the most penalty-prone units in the league. The Chiefs have been called for offensive holding a league-high 36 times in the regular season and playoffs. RT Jawaan Taylor is tied for the most with eight and LT Donovan Smith has four.

KEY INJURIES: 

Chief All-Pro LG Joe Thuney is unlikely to play after sustaining a pectoral injury in the divisional round in Buffalo. RB Jerick McKinnon is also unlikely to play despite being designated to return from injured reserve, where he has been since a procedure for a core muscle injury on Jan. 2… The 49ers are relatively healthy with the only active players limited in practice this week being TE George Kittle (toe) and DL Arik Armstead (foot, knee). Both are expected to start Sunday.

SERIES NOTES: 

The teams met in the Super Bowl four years ago with Kansas City overcoming a 10-point deficit with three fourth-quarter touchdowns for a 31-20 victory in Miami. The Chiefs have won five of the past six in the series, including all three games with Mahomes at quarterback. They won 38-27 in 2018 and 44-23 last season.

STATS AND STUFF: 

San Francisco is making its eighth Super Bowl appearance — tied for second most ever — and is seeking its record-tying sixth championship… The 49ers lost their two previous trips in the 2019 and 2012 seasons and haven’t won it all since 1994… San Francisco’s 38 playoff wins are the most in NFL history… The 49ers are the eighth team to reach the Super Bowl after overcoming a second-half deficit in the divisional round and the conference championship game. Four of the previous seven won it all… Niners coach Kyle Shanahan is 8-3 in the playoffs, tied for the second-best winning percentage for any coach with at least 10 games… San Francisco allowed 318 yards rushing the past two games, the most ever in the divisional round and conference championship game for a team that reached the Super Bowl… Purdy’s four playoff wins are one shy of Ben Roethlisberger’s record for the most in a player’s first two seasons… Niners RB Christian McCaffrey has at least 50 yards from scrimmage and a TD in all six of his career playoff games. That’s one shy of the longest streak ever held by John Riggins, Marcus Allen, Terrell Davis and Leonard Fournette… McCaffrey’s 25 TDs in the regular season and playoffs are the most for any 49ers player in a single season… Niners rookie K Jake Moody missed a FG in their first two playoff games and has four missed kicks in his past four games… The Chiefs are making their sixth Super Bowl appearance. They lost the first Super Bowl to Green Bay, beat Minnesota in Super Bowl IV, then waited 50 years before beating the 49ers four years ago… The Chiefs are one of seven franchises to have reached consecutive Super Bowls more than once. The Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons were the most recent to win two in a row… Chiefs coach Andy Reid would tie Hall of Fame coaches Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh for the third-most Super Bowl wins with his third. He is coaching in his fifth overall… Mahomes can pass Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw, John Elway and Peyton Manning for the third-most playoff wins by a QB in NFL history with his 15th… Mahomes needs two TD passes to move past Manning (40) and into the top five in NFL playoff history… Kelce has an NFL-record 159 postseason catches, while his 1,810 yards receiving and 19 touchdowns trail only Jerry Rice in history… Kelce has 257 yards receiving in the Super Bowl. He needs 67 to move into the top five and 108 to climb to No. 2 in history… Mahomes has the Chiefs postseason rushing record with 458 yards. RB Isiah Pacheco is second with 451 yards… Chiefs WR Rashee Rice needs 20 yards receiving to pass Torry Holt (242) for second among rookies in the playoffs. He needs 146 to break Ja’Marr Chase’s record… Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed needs six tackles to break S Daniel Sorensen’s franchise playoff record of 72… K Harrison Butker has scored a Chiefs-record 145 points in the postseason. He needs nine to pass Gary Anderson for fifth in NFL history.

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Packers name Jeff Hafley defensive coordinator














Hafley comes to the Packers after working as the head coach for Boston College for the past four seasons

Jan 31, 2024 at 07:00 PM 

The Green Bay Packers have named Jeff Hafley defensive coordinator. Head Coach Matt LaFleur made the announcement Wednesday.

“We are excited to welcome Jeff, his wife, Gina, and their daughters, Hope and Leah, to the Packers and the Green Bay community,” added LaFleur. “Jeff has had success at every stop of his coaching career with an impressive track record of developing players at every level. We look forward to him leading our defense”

Hafley comes to the Packers after working as the head coach for Boston College for the past four seasons (2020-23), where he led the Eagles to bowl eligibility in three of his four years. In 2021, the defense ranked No. 3 nationally in passing yards allowed (173.5 per game) and also were top-30 nationally in total defense, red-zone defense, first downs allowed, third-down percentage, team passing efficiency and defensive touchdowns. The Eagles also led the ACC in fewest penalties and fewest penalty yards.

Prior to his time at BC, Hafley was the co-defensive coordinator/secondary coach for Ohio State in 2019. In his one season in Columbus, he was a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award and the 247 Sports Defensive Coordinator of the Year. Hafley helped the Buckeye defense rank No. 1 nationally in yards per play, No. 2 in total defense and passing yards allowed, No. 3 in scoring defense and sacks, No. 7 in rushing defense and No. 1 in red-zone defense. The Buckeyes registered 15 interceptions in 2019, tied for No. 9 in the nation, while allowing just 25 pass plays of 20-plus yards.

Before his time at Ohio State, Hafley spent seven seasons as an NFL assistant coach. The Montvale, N.J., native worked as a defensive backs coach for the San Francisco 49ers (2016-18) and Cleveland Browns (2014-15). In 2018, the 49ers ranked No. 11 in the NFL in passing defense and were No. 14 in 2016 after ranking No. 27 the year before Hafley arrived. He first coached in the NFL as an assistant defensive backs coach for Tampa Bay in 2012 and then was the secondary/safeties coach for the Buccaneers in 2013.

Prior to his move to the NFL, Hafley spent 11 seasons as a college coach. After starting his career as the running backs coach at Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute, he moved on to the University of Albany for four seasons as a defensive assistant and defensive backs coach (2002-05). Hafley then coached at Pittsburgh for five seasons (2006-10), where he worked with future Pro Football Hall of Famer Darrelle Revis, who was a Jim Thorpe Award finalist in 2006. Hafley was a defensive assistant/cornerbacks coach in 2006-07 and was secondary coach from 2008-10. He spent one season (2011) as the defensive backs coach at Rutgers, helping the Scarlet Knights rank No. 9 nationally in passing defense. Hafley helped develop future NFL standout defensive backs Duron Harmon and Logan Ryan during his time at Rutgers.

— Green Bay Packers press release

Sunday, January 21, 2024

NFL WEEK 20 — NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

Packers vs. 49ers NFC Divisional Game Highlights are HERE.

Coach Matt LaFleur 1-on-1 is HERE.

Coach Matt LaFleur Post-Game Comments are HERE.

QB Jordan Love Post-Game Comments are HERE.

RB Aaron Jones Post-Game Comments are HERE.

K Anders Carlson Post-Game Comments are HERE.

WR Romeo Doubs Post-Game Comments are HERE.

LB Preston Smith Post-Game Comments are HERE.

DL Kenny Clark Post-Game Comments are HERE.

49ers Post-Game Locker Room is HERE.

Coach Kyle Shanahan Post-Game Comments are HERE.

49ers Offensive Players Post-Game Comments are HERE.

49ers Defensive Players Post-Game Comments are HERE.

DIVISIONAL ROUND SCHEDULE:
ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL TIME ZONE

Saturday, January 20:
Houston Texans 10, Baltimore Ravens 34
Green Bay Packers 21, San Francisco 49ers 24

Sunday, January 21:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23, Detroit Lions 31
Kansas City Chiefs 27, Buffalo Bills 24

2023-24 NFL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE:

Sunday, January 28
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens, 2:00 p.m. CST (CBS, Paramount+)
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers, 5:30 p.m. CST (FOX, FOX Deportes)

Super Bowl 58 (LVIII):
Sunday, February 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium (CBS)