Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Packer Plus

Packers plan to honor Starr

- Ryan Wood

Green Bay — Nothing is official, but the Green Bay Packers most likely will celebrate legendary quarterbac­k Bart Starr’s life at halftime of a game this fall.

Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy said last Friday on AM-620 that a ceremony is tentativel­y planned for halftime of an early-season game in 2019.

“We’re going to do it around a home game,” Murphy said. “It’ll be one of our early home games, we’ll have a special celebratio­n.

“It’ll probably be halftime of a game. Just to be able to celebrate everything that he did in his life.”

Starr, the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterbac­k and leader of Vince Lombardi’s championsh­ip teams, died May 26 in Birmingham, Ala. He was 85, and his health had deteriorat­ed since a near-fatal stroke in September 2014.

A funeral for Starr was held last Thursday in Alabama, Murphy said.

Bart Starr Jr. said this week “dozens of ideas” were being considered for a celebratio­n of life in Green Bay, and that any event would be coordinate­d to accommodat­e the Packers’ schedule.

“We want to do something that in no way conflicts with anything the Packers are about to do this year,” Starr Jr. said, referring to the team’s 100th birthday.

“Because this is a big season for them. We want to pick a time and a place that, if anything, would be supportive of the city of Green Bay and the Packers rather than conflict in any way.

“Dad would just not do anything unless he felt like it was fully embraced, and he felt like he was contributi­ng to the community rather than distractin­g from it.

“So we will get that right.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Packers will likely celebrate the life of Bart Starr at a game early in the season at Lambeau Field this fall.
ASSOCIATED PRESS The Packers will likely celebrate the life of Bart Starr at a game early in the season at Lambeau Field this fall.

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