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The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The team is a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League. The team is also known as the Packers. The Green Bay Packers are the current NFL champions and are back again to continue their rule. Stands are open now. Book your seats and feast your eyes!
While their long history helps the Packers stand out from the rest of the league, this isn’t the only thing that makes the Packers a unique franchise in the NFL. They are currently the only community-owned major league professional sports team in the United States today, meaning they are the only non-profit organization in the NFL. They are also the only remaining team from the professional sports effort to bring big teams to small towns and have remained in the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin throughout their entire history.
The team plays their home games at Lambeau Field, a stadium named after the team’s founder Earl Lambeau, and one of the few non-sponsored professional sports arenas in the country today. The PAckers have called the stadium their home for decades. The Packers also used to play a handful of their home games in Milwaukee for a few years to help appease their Milwaukee fan base.
During their time as an organization the Green Bay Packers have won 13 league championships which includes four Super Bowls and nine NFL championships before the Super Bowl era began. Their 13 league championships puts them with more championships than any other team in the NFL today. In addition to their impressive history in the league, the Green Bay Packers is also known in the modern day NFL for having some of the most intense rivalries in professional sports. They are known for having rivalries with both the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions. However, most notably is the bitter rivalry that exists between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers; which is considered to be the oldest rivalry in the NFL as it dates back to 1921.