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Kramer played college football for the Idaho Vandals before being selected by Green Bay in the fourth round of the 1958 NFL draft. Kramer was an integral part of the famous Packers sweep , a signature play in which both guards rapidly pull out from their normal positions and lead-block for the halfbacks going around the end.
Instant Replay: The Green Bay Diary of Jerry Kramer is a book written by Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Jerry Kramer and sportswriter Dick Schaap.Published in 1968, the book covers the 1967 Green Bay Packers season, which ended with the team winning Super Bowl II against the Oakland Raiders.
Packers 14–6. Drive: GB – Boyd Dowler 55-yard pass from Bart Starr (Jerry Kramer kick). Packers 21–6. Drive: Third quarter. GB – Jerry Kramer 17-yard field goal. Packers 24–6. Drive: GB – Jerry Kramer 22-yard field goal. Packers 27–6. Drive: Fourth quarter. PHI – Gary Ballman 2-yard pass from King Hill (Sam Baker kick). Packers ...
NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Kramer will serve as the Master of Ceremonies for the fourth annual OCC Golf Classic at the Oshkosh Country Club on July 12.
Pete Dougherty, Green Bay Press-Gazette September 28, 2024 at 10:08 AM Every week of the NFL season, Green Bay Press-Gazette columnist Pete Dougherty answers readers questions about the Green Bay ...
After a Jerry Kramer field goal made the score 3–0 in favor of Green Bay in the first quarter, the Giants drove to the Green Bay 15 yard line behind short passes from Tittle. Tittle then tried to hit tight end Joe Walton near the goal line, but a timely Packer blitz by Forester and Nitschke allowed the latter to deflect the pass which was ...
Apparently, the Green Bay Packers' receiving corps is the best-kept secret in the NFL. Sure, they drew some attention last season, along with the entire Packers roster, because of their youth.
Bobby Dillon was a five-time AP All-Pro for the Packers. Fuzzy Thurston was selected to back-to-back AP All-Pro Teams in 1961 and 1962. Dan Currie was selected to back-to-back AP All-Pro Teams in 1962 and 1963. Jerry Kramer was selected to six AP All-Pro Teams while with the Packers, including five first-team selections.