Chuck Lane helped found the Packers Hall of Fame Association, had a stint working in public relations at UW-Green Bay and for two teams in the USFL.
Chuck Lane, former director of public relations for the Green Bay Packers under Vince Lombardi and Bart Starr, died Sunday morning Jan. 19, 2025, in Green Bay. Lane was 82.
Chuck Lane was the PR director for the Packers first two Super Bowls and promoted Bart Starr's candidacy for Packers head coach.
The Vince Lombardi Trophy, the iconic symbol of triumph in American football, has become synonymous with the Super Bowl, the pinnacle of the NFL season. But have you ever wondered
The Green Bay Packers are limping into the playoffs with back-to-back losses. They will take no momentum into Sunday’s wild-card playoff game
Chuck Lane, the former director of public relations for the Packers under Vince Lombardi, has died at the age of 82. The Green Bay Packers confirmed the death on Sunday. According to Cliff Christl, the Packers historian,
Winning isn’t everything—it’s the only thing.’ That wasn’t a Vince Lombardi quote. This was: ‘Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to win is.’
Brian Gutekunst wants the Packers in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy, and he wants head coach Matt LaFleur to urgently lead that charge.
Fortunately for the Packers, the pieces are in place to run it back in 2025. The vast majority of this year's starters are slated to return and Green Bay has top 10 salary cap space to add veteran talent to shore up 2024's weaknesses. So what needs to be addressed and how can the Pack do it?
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