GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Training camp is over and the Green Bay Packers’ rookies, veterans and coaching staff celebrated Friday by having lunch with more than 1,100 fans.
Those fans got to huddle up in the Lambeau Field Atrium with their favorite players and coaches during the Welcome Back Packers Luncheon, hosted in partnership with the Greater Green Bay Chamber.
The event has been an annual tradition for more than six decades, signifying the end of training camp and the start of what the green and gold faithful hope will be a stellar season.
“What an energy booster! It just fills your soul to see the community come and support their team. It’s wonderful,” said Laurie Radke, president/CEO of the Greater Green Bay Chamber.
One by one, the team was introduced. Each player and coach was assigned to sit at a different table. Some even came dressed up as rock stars.
Steve Ninham from Oneida Hotel and Casino got to sit next to QB1 himself.
“We got the Jordan Love table. It was so exciting. It was very cool to have him sitting by us,” Ninham said.
The Packers’ quarterback was seen shaking hands at various tables. Love told his table he’s going to do everything he can to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Green Bay.
“Just talking about his injury and how he’s looking forward to getting over that and getting back on the field again. He was just super positive and exciting and just really down to Earth. Cool guy to talk to,” Ninham said.
The luncheon was a first for recently-signed Irish place kicker Mark McNamee. He was paired up with defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
“That was cool. That was neat. Never kicked an NFL field goal before until last week, so kind of cool. It was fun,” said Packers fans Bruce and Tammy Brzeczkowski. “Jeff kind of talked about the community and how great it is to be here, different than any other place he’s been. It’s a special place. You don’t see this with any other NFL team, so it’s great to see.”
During the luncheon, Packers tight end Tucker Kraft received the Community Service Award for his work off the field.
Kraft supports the Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP) through the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative, which helps Native American youth in his hometown of Timber Lake, South Dakota, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation.
Fans even got to hear directly from head coach Matt LaFleur. But once lunch was over, it was time for the team to get back to work, with one final preseason game to play Saturday at Lambeau Field.