The Green Bay Packers announced today that they will install former President and CEO Bob Harlan’s name in a place of honor on the northeast façade of Lambeau Field. The recognition serves to commemorate Harlan's significant contributions to the franchise during his lengthy tenure, per @AdamSchefter.
According to the team, Bob Harlan’s name will be officially unveiled on the stadium façade during the 2026 NFL season. The specific date and game for the ceremony will be determined once the league releases the official schedule for that year. This honor places Harlan among the most influential figures in the history of the Green Bay Packers organization.
Bob Harlan served as the team's President and CEO for nearly two decades, overseeing a transformative era for the Packers that included a Super Bowl XXXI victory and the extensive renovation of Lambeau Field. His leadership is widely credited with stabilizing the franchise's front office and ensuring its long-term viability in Green Bay. The installation on the northeast façade will serve as a permanent tribute to his legacy at the "Frozen Tundra."
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