As the Green Bay Packers’ president and CEO, Mark Murphy has been an integral figure in the organization for over 15 years. But this year, as the team embarks on its annual Tailgate Tour, there’s a bittersweet edge to the tradition for Murphy, as this will be his final time leading the event.
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The Tailgate Tour is a unique and beloved tradition in the Packers’ community, giving fans across the state a chance to interact with players, coaches, and executives. The tour typically kicks off in early spring, traveling to various cities to host events, sign autographs, and allow fans to celebrate their love for the Packers. For Murphy, this event has been a highlight of his tenure as president, providing an opportunity to connect with the fans that make the team’s home base in Green Bay so special.
A Legacy of Connection
Murphy, a former player for the Packers, took over the presidency of the team in 2007, inheriting a franchise steeped in history and tradition. Under his leadership, the Packers have experienced notable success, including a Super Bowl victory in 2010 and consistently strong performances that have kept them at the top of the NFC.
However, it’s not just on-the-field success that Murphy is most proud of. Throughout his tenure, he has placed a major emphasis on community engagement and ensuring that the Packers’ fanbase feels deeply connected to the team. The Tailgate Tour has become a symbol of that commitment, bringing the team to its fans in a way that few other franchises have been able to replicate.
“I’ve always felt incredibly fortunate to be a part of this team,” Murphy shared with a nostalgic smile. “There’s something special about being able to meet fans, hear their stories, and see how passionate they are. The Tailgate Tour was an idea that really resonated with me because it’s an opportunity for us to go beyond the football field and connect on a personal level with the people who support us year-round.”
An Emotional Farewell
For Murphy, this year’s Tailgate Tour will be a personal journey, not just a public one. As he prepares to hand over the reins of the franchise, he’s reflecting on the lasting impact of his time with the Packers. The sights and sounds of the Tailgate Tour—laughter, cheers, the smell of grilled bratwurst—serve as a reminder of the journey he’s taken with Green Bay fans over the years.
“There’s no doubt about it, this tour holds a special place in my heart,” Murphy admits. “Every year, I see the same faces, and it reminds me of how long I’ve been a part of this community. It’s hard to believe it’s my last one.”
As the tailgate events begin in earnest, Murphy’s emotions are evident. Whether it’s speaking with longtime season ticket holders, reminiscing about past triumphs, or simply sharing a moment of camaraderie with Packers faithful, the nostalgia runs deep. The Packers’ organization, known for its family-like atmosphere, has played a central role in Murphy’s life, and as he nears the end of his tenure, he’s finding himself cherishing these moments more than ever.