Green Bay Packers players and their fans raised more than $32,000 for the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign, according to the team.

Packers players signed autographs and rang bells around the community during the holiday season.

The autograph signings raised $12,101. Players Warren Brinson, Kingsley Enagbare, John FitzPatrick, Rashan Gary, Isaiah McDuffie, Brandon McManus, Jordan Morgan, Luke Musgrave, Sean Rhyan, Barryn Sorrell, Daniel Whelan, Josh Whyle and Colby Wooden participated.

Packers alumnus Vonnie Holliday represented the Packers in an NFC North bell-ringing competition, with fans donating $673 to the Red Kettle Campaign in one hour while Holliday rang bells.

Food is seen stocked on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at a Salvation Army food pantry in Green Bay, Wis.

Food is seen stocked on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at a Salvation Army food pantry in Green Bay, Wis.

The Packers contributed $20,000 to the Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay through Amazon’s “TNF for Good” initiative. Each team selected a nonprofit recipient that tackles food insecurity in their communities to receive the funds, bringing the total donated to the Salvation Army to $32,774 during the holiday season.

All proceeds went toward the Salvation Army’s efforts to aid families in need, seniors and people who are homeless in Green Bay.

Contact Richard Ryman at rryman@gannett.com. Follow him on X at @RichRymanPG and on Instagram at @rrymanPG.

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