List of broadcasters for Green Bay Packers home games in Milwaukee
The National Football League's Green Bay Packers played two to four home games per year at Milwaukee County Stadium from 1953 to 1994,[1] after using Wisconsin State Fair Park in nearby West Allis from 1934 through 1951 and Marquette Stadium in 1952.[2][3] The Packers compiled a 76–47–3 (.615) regular season record at County Stadium over 42 seasons. It hosted at least one pre-season game annually during this time as well (except 1983), including the Upper Midwest Shrine Game. Financial considerations prompted the Packers to move some of their games to Milwaukee starting with the 1933 season, with one game played at Borchert Field. By 1995, multiple renovations to Lambeau Field made it more lucrative for the Packers to play their full home slate in Green Bay again for the first time since 1932.[4] Former Milwaukee ticket holders were offered tickets at Lambeau to one pre-season game and games 2 and 5 of the regular season schedule, in what is referred to as the "Gold package."
1950s[edit]
1980s[edit]
1990s[edit]
Date | Teams | Time (EST) | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentators |
10/28/90 | Vikings-Packers | 1 | CBS | Dick Stockton | Merlin Olsen |
11/25/90 | Buccaneers-Packers | 1 | CBS | Tim Ryan | Irv Cross |
12/9/90 | Seahawks-Packers | 1 | NBC | Joel Meyers | Ahmad Rashād |
10/6/91 | Cowboys-Packers | 1 | CBS | James Brown | Randy Cross |
11/10/91 | Bills-Packers | 1 | NBC | Marv Albert | Paul Maguire |
11/24/91 | Colts-Packers | 1 | NBC | Mel Proctor | Jim Laslavic |
11/15/92 | Eagles-Packers | 1 | CBS | James Brown | George Starke |
11/29/92 | Buccaneers-Packers | 1 | CBS | Jim Nantz | Hank Stram |
12/6/92 | Lions-Packers | 1 | CBS | Tim Ryan | Matt Millen |
9/5/93 | Rams-Packers | 1 | CBS | James Brown | Dan Jiggetts |
11/21/93 | Lions-Packers | 1 | CBS | Dick Stockton | Randy Cross |
12/19/93 | Vikings-Packers | 1 | CBS | Jim Nantz | Randy Cross |
11/6/94 | Lions-Packers | 1 | FOX | Thom Brennaman | Anthony Muñoz |
12/18/94 | Falcons-Packers | 1 | FOX | Joe Buck | Tim Green |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Silverstein, Tome (October 13, 1994). "Pack won't be back". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1A.
- ↑ Christl, Cliff (October 13, 1994). "Green and golden years: Marriage with city spanned seven decades". Milwaukee Journal. p. C1.
- ↑ "Other Homes of the Packers, 1919-94". Packers.com. Archived from the original on November 9, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2013. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Packers.com. Lambeau Field. Retrieved on October 17, 2011.
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