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Green Bay Packers retired numbers; No. Image Player name Position Seasons with the Packers Year number retired Honors and awards Refs; Tony Canadeo [b] Halfback: 1941–1944 1946–1952: 1952 Pro Football Hall of Fame; 1944 NFL Champion; 2× first-team All-Pro [8] [21] Brett Favre: Quarterback: 1992–2007: 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame; 3× ...
Johnny Unitas' #16 was retired by Louisville in 2003 Roger Staubach's #12 was retired by the Naval Academy in 1965 Dan Marino's #13 was retired by Pittsburgh Brett Favre's #4, retired by Southern Miss in 2015 Troy Aikman's #8, retired by UCLA John Elway has his #7 retired by Stanford Peyton Manning's #16 was retired by Tennessee in 2005 Michigan retired #11 in honor of Whitey Wistert (photo ...
List of Green Bay Packers retired numbers – a list of every uniform number retired by the team. [6] Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame – the team's hall of fame, which includes a list of all inductees. [7] List of Green Bay Packers team records – the team's statistical leaders and league records. [8]
The Green Bay Packers retired numbers on display at Lambeau Field, which include Reggie White, the only NFL player to have his number retired by two teams. Since NFL teams began retiring numbers, 163 players have had their jersey number retired. The Chicago Bears and the New York Giants have the most retired numbers of the teams with 14 each.
The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame was the first hall of fame built to honor a single professional American football team. John P. Holloway, a Brown County administrator and arena director, and William L. Brault, a Green Bay restaurateur and Packers fan, co-founded the Packer Hall of Fame museum [275] in 1966.
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During John W. Mecom Jr.'s ownership of the Saints, the number 31 was retired for Taylor. However, the number was unretired in 2001. [63] Taylor was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1975. [64] The following year, he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was the first Packers player from the Lombardi era to be inducted.