
Green Bay Packers
NFC
Established in 1919
Lambeau Field
About the Team
The Green Bay Packers are one of the NFL’s most historic teams, founded in 1919 and based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Known for their unique community ownership, the Packers are beloved across the country and have won multiple championships, including four Super Bowls. Their green and gold colors and iconic “G” logo make them instantly recognizable. Known for their loyal fan base, known as “Cheeseheads,” the Packers are a team with a storied history and a tradition of excellence.

The Green Bay Packers Stadium
Lambeau Field is one of the most iconic stadiums in sports. Opened in 1957, it’s the oldest continuously operating NFL stadium and is known for its outdoor setting in the cold Wisconsin winters. With a seating capacity of over 81,000, Lambeau Field offers fans an intimate and nostalgic football experience. Its recent renovations have added modern amenities while preserving the stadium’s historic charm. The “Frozen Tundra” is a must-visit for any NFL fan, capturing the heart and spirit of the Packers.
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