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Green Bay Packers reporter reveals who will likely replace Mark Murphy as CEO, president in 2025

Le plan de succession des quarterbacks des Green Bay Packers a été parfaitement mis en œuvre pour la deuxième fois, en passant de Brett Favre à Aaron Rodgers puis à Jordan Love. Green Bay semble maintenant être sur le point de revenir à sa position la plus importante dans l’équipe.

Since 2007, Mark Murphy has been the president and CEO of the Pacers. Avant son arrivée à Green Bay, l’homme originaire de New York, qui a remporté le Super Bowl en jouant pour les Washington Commanders, an occupé le poste d’entraîneur athletics chez Colgate (1992-2003) et Northwestern (2003-2007).

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With Murphy in charge, the Packers became one of the contemporary dynasties of the NFL with a Super Bowl XLV championship and annual playoff trips. Green Bay se prépare en secret pour remplacer Murphy alors que la franchise commence une nouvelle ère avec Love en tête du groupe.

Murphy doit quitter son poste après avoir atteint l’âge de 70 ans conformément aux règles du groupe. Il semble que Green Bay ait déjà déterminé qui remplacera Murphy au sommet de l’organisation avant le mois de July.

According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, it’s a ‘widely held belief’ in Green Bay that Ed Policy will replace Murphy as the Packers CEO and team president in 2025.

According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, it’s a ‘widely held belief’ in Green Bay that Ed Policy will replace Murphy as the Packers CEO and team president in 2025.

He then transitioned to the National Football League, being hired as an NFL executive consultant in 2009. He only held that position for two seasons before Green Bay hired him in 2021 as vice president and general counsel. After serving in that position until 2018, Policy was promoted to chief operating officer.

Promoting Policy to CEO would help keep the Packers’ hierarchy well-structured for continuity. Just as general manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur have reported to Murphy over the years, Policy is expected to fill that role in 2025 as Green Bay maintains its continuity and familiarity in the front office.

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