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Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
[M]It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Also read: [M]40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC[/M]
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]What followed[/M] in the next few months and years [M]was[/M] a spree of protest movements, [M]several rounds of negotiations with the government[/M] and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]What followed in the next few[/M] months and [M]years was a spree of protest movements[/M], several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]What followed in the next few months[/M] and years [M]was a spree of protest movements[/M], several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately [M]the signing of the Assam accord[/M] in 1985 [M]that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately [M]the signing of the Assam accord in 1985[/M] that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state[/M].
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The movement culminated with the [M]signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.[/M]
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord[/M] in 1985.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The [M]first NRC[/M] was prepared in 1951 and [M]included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.[/M]
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The [M]first NRC was prepared in 1951[/M] and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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While the [M]Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government[/M] of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]While the Opposition has accused[/M] the BJP-led [M]central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue[/M], [M]the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.[/M]
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]While the Opposition has accused[/M] the BJP-led [M]central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue[/M], the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh[/M], something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from [M]the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh[/M], something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and [M]All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement[/M].
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from [M]the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh[/M], something which [M]the All Assam Students Union (AASU)[/M] and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) [M]demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement[/M].
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The [M]Assam NRC issue[/M] has become such a widely debated topic in India that [M]even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship[/M].
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The [M]Assam NRC issue has become[/M] such a [M]widely debated topic in India[/M] that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 [M]order of the Ministry of Home Affairs[/M], [M]published in the Gazette of India.[/M]
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a [M]2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs[/M], published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]It is governed by[/M] The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 [M]order of the Ministry of Home Affairs[/M], published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and [M]The Citizenship[/M] ([M]Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards[/M]) [M]Rules[/M], 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and [M]The Citizenship[/M] (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) [M]Rules[/M], 2003 ([M]amended in 2009[/M]) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and [M]The Citizenship[/M] (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) [M]Rules[/M], [M]2003[/M] (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]It is governed by[/M] The Citizenship Act, 1955, and [M]The Citizenship[/M] (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) [M]Rules[/M], 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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It is governed by [M]The Citizenship Act[/M], [M]1955[/M], and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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[M]It is governed by The Citizenship Act[/M], 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
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The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, was under the spotlight. The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier. Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners. What followed in the next few months and years was a spree of protest movements, several rounds of negotiations with the government and ultimately the signing of the Assam accord in 1985 that listed down a number of measures to be taken for the state to deal with the issue of immigration.
Also read: 40 lakh not in register cannot be called illegal, says Assam official behind NRC
It has taken 33 years for this crucial piece of the Assam Accord to finally fall into place. On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list. With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
“Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did,” he said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The Packers are the only remaining of the "[M]small town teams[/M]," once [M]common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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The Packers are the only remaining of the "[M]small town teams[/M]," [M]once common in the NFL[/M] in the 1920s and 1930s.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]The Packers are the only remaining of the[/M] "[M]small town teams[/M]," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]The Packers are[/M] the only remaining of the "[M]small town teams[/M]," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They[/M] are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having [M]started playing in 1919[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL[/M], having started playing in 1919.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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They joined the [M]American Professional Football Association[/M] (APFA) in 1921, the [M]ancestor of the National Football League[/M] (NFL).
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921[/M], the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL).
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They compete in[/M] the North Division of the [M]National Football Conference.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Although [M]Green Bay[/M] is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby [M]Milwaukee[/M], where [M]the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Although [M]Green Bay[/M] is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby [M]Milwaukee[/M], where [M]the team played a few home games[/M] from 1933 to 1994.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Although [M]Green Bay[/M] is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to [M]nearby Milwaukee[/M], where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Although [M]Green Bay[/M] is North America's smallest professional sports market, its [M]fan base extends to[/M] nearby [M]Milwaukee[/M], where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Although [M]Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market[/M], its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They are the only[/M] non-profit, [M]community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]They are the only non-profit[/M], community-owned [M]club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]As of 2019[/M], the [M]Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion[/M], thirteenth among NFL franchises, [M]according to Forbes magazine[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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As of 2019, the [M]Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion[/M], thirteenth among NFL franchises, [M]according to Forbes magazine[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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As of 2019, the [M]Packers[/M] are worth about $ 2.85 billion, [M]thirteenth among NFL franchises[/M], [M]according to Forbes magazine[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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As of 2019, the [M]Packers[/M] are worth about $ 2.85 billion, [M]thirteenth among NFL franchises[/M], according to Forbes magazine.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]As of 2019[/M], the [M]Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion[/M], thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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As of 2019, the [M]Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion[/M], thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]The Green Bay Packers are[/M] a professional football team from the National Football League, [M]based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]The Green Bay Packers are[/M] a professional football team [M]from the National Football League[/M], based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team[/M] from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name [M]Lambeau Field where[/M] the team [M]plays[/M]) and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the Green Bay Packers[/M] can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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Founded in 1919 by [M]Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field[/M] where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]Founded[/M] in 1919 [M]by[/M] Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and [M]George Whitney Calhoun[/M], [M]the Green Bay Packers[/M] can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]Founded[/M] in 1919 [M]by Earl "Curly" Lambeau[/M] (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the Green Bay Packers[/M] can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]Founded in 1919[/M] by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the Green Bay Packers[/M] can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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In 1919 and 1920 [M]they played[/M] in a semi-professional league [M]against opponents from[/M] Wisconsin and the [M]Midwest[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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In 1919 and 1920 [M]they played[/M] in a semi-professional league [M]against opponents from Wisconsin[/M] and the Midwest.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]In[/M] 1919 and [M]1920 they played in a semi-professional league[/M] against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]In 1919[/M] and 1920 [M]they played in a semi-professional league[/M] against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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In 1919 and 1920 [M]they played in a semi-professional league[/M] against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest.
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The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC). It is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.
The Packers are the last of the "small town teams" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896. Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921. Green though. Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
The Packers have won 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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[M]Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, Forbes ranked [M]Packers[/M] the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with [M]a value of $2.35 billion[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, [M]Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016[/M], with a value of $2.35 billion.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Bay is by far the smallest professional sports market in North America, [M]Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise[/M] in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Bay is[/M] by far [M]the smallest professional sports market in North America[/M], Forbes ranked Packers the 26th most valuable sports franchise in 2016, with a value of $2.35 billion.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Between 1919 and 1920, the Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before joining the [M]American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL[/M], in 1921.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Between 1919 and 1920, the [M]Packers[/M] competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin, before [M]joining the American Professional Football Association[/M] (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, [M]in 1921[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Between 1919 and 1920[/M], the [M]Packers competed against other semi-pro clubs in Wisconsin[/M], before joining the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the forerunner of today's NFL, in 1921.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Packers[/M] have [M]won[/M] 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and [M]four Super Bowl victories[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Packers[/M] have [M]won[/M] 13 league championships, the highest number in NFL history with [M]nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles[/M] and four Super Bowl victories.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Packers have won[/M] 13 league [M]championships[/M], [M]the highest number in NFL history[/M] with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Packers have won 13 league championships[/M], the highest number in NFL history with nine pre-NFL Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl victories.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Green Bay Packers[/M] is a professional football team [M]based in Green Bay, Wisconsin[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Green Bay Packers is a professional football team[/M] based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]It[/M] is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the [M]only[/M] non-profit, [M]community-owned[/M], [M]major league professional sports team based in the United States[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]It[/M] is the third-oldest NFL franchise, dating back to 1919, and is the [M]only non-profit[/M], community-owned, [M]major league professional sports team based in the United States[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]It[/M] is the third-oldest NFL franchise, [M]dating back to 1919[/M], and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]It[/M] is the third-oldest [M]NFL franchise[/M], dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]It is the third-oldest NFL franchise[/M], dating back to 1919, and is the only non-profit, community-owned, major league professional sports team based in the United States.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of [M]the National Football Conference (NFC).[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of [M]the NFC North of the National Football Conference[/M] (NFC).
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Packers compete[/M] in the National Football League (NFL) [M]as a member of the NFC North[/M] of the National Football Conference (NFC).
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Packers compete in [M]the National Football League (NFL)[/M] as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC).
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Packers compete in the National Football League[/M] (NFL) as a member of the NFC North of the National Football Conference (NFC).
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Packers are the last of the "[M]small town teams[/M]" that [M]were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s[/M].
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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The Packers are the last of the "[M]small town teams[/M]" that [M]were common in the NFL[/M] during the early 1920s and 1930s.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]The Packers are the last of the "small town teams[/M]" that were common in the NFL during the early 1920s and 1930s.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the franchise traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896.[/M]
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Founded[/M] in 1919 [M]by[/M] Earl "Curly" Lambeau and [M]George Whitney Calhoun[/M], [M]the franchise[/M] traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Founded[/M] in 1919 [M]by Earl "Curly" Lambeau[/M] and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the franchise[/M] traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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[M]Founded in 1919[/M] by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, [M]the franchise[/M] traces its lineage to other teams semi-pros in Green Bay since 1896.
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team from the National Football League, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference. They are the third oldest franchise in the NFL, having started playing in 1919. They are the only non-profit, community-owned club in the entire landscape of the four major US professional sports. As of 2019, the Packers are worth about $ 2.85 billion, thirteenth among NFL franchises, according to Forbes magazine.
The Packers are the only remaining of the "small town teams," once common in the NFL in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded in 1919 by Earl "Curly" Lambeau (hence the name Lambeau Field where the team plays) and George Whitney Calhoun, the Green Bay Packers can trace their origins back to Green Bay's semi-professional teams beginning in 1896. In 1919 and 1920 they played in a semi-professional league against opponents from Wisconsin and the Midwest. They joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, the ancestor of the National Football League (NFL). Although Green Bay is North America's smallest professional sports market, its fan base extends to nearby Milwaukee, where the team played a few home games from 1933 to 1994.
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WARNING: The video below is graphic
[M]Despite Cerio’s injury, Auburn advanced on Friday.[/M]
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The Auburn University gymnast whose stomach-churning leg injuries during a floor routine sent shockwaves across social media has announced her retirement from the sport.
“Friday night was my final night as a gymnast. After 18 years I am hanging up my grips and leaving the chalk behind,” Samantha Cerio wrote in a lengthy Instagram post Sunday.
“I couldn’t be prouder of the person that gymnastics has made me to become. It’s taught me hard work, humility, integrity, and dedication, just to name a few. It’s given me challenges and road blocks that I would have never imagined that has tested who I am as a person,” she wrote.
“It may not have ended the way I had planned, but nothing ever goes as planned … Thank you Auburn family for giving me a home and a chance to continue doing the sport that will always be my first love,” she added. “War Eagle Always.”
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WARNING: [M]The video below is graphic[/M]
Despite Cerio’s injury, Auburn advanced on Friday.
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The Auburn University gymnast whose stomach-churning leg injuries during a floor routine sent shockwaves across social media has announced her retirement from the sport.
“Friday night was my final night as a gymnast. After 18 years I am hanging up my grips and leaving the chalk behind,” Samantha Cerio wrote in a lengthy Instagram post Sunday.
“I couldn’t be prouder of the person that gymnastics has made me to become. It’s taught me hard work, humility, integrity, and dedication, just to name a few. It’s given me challenges and road blocks that I would have never imagined that has tested who I am as a person,” she wrote.
“It may not have ended the way I had planned, but nothing ever goes as planned … Thank you Auburn family for giving me a home and a chance to continue doing the sport that will always be my first love,” she added. “War Eagle Always.”
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