💨 Abstract
Ed Policy started his role as the Green Bay Packers’ president/CEO, succeeding Mark Murphy. Murphy, 70, stepped down after leading the team for 17 seasons, including a Super Bowl win in 2010. Policy praised Murphy’s legacy and the team’s robust future. Murphy received widespread appreciation, including a tribute video and autograph-signing session. He noted he wants to stay involved in the NFL and plans to spend more time with family and charity work.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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