Description: A collection of 26 different original game-issued and game-used Passes which were utilized by Photographers, Television Operators, Reporters, Writers, Officials, and Media Members.  Many are for Press Boxes.  Both home (i.e., Lambeau Field) as well as road games represented and most significantly, there are 3 passes from their 1996 Super Bowl XXXI or 31 Championship regular season.  The visual appeal is strong with the condition ranging from Authentic to Near Mint.  Each pass will be placed in a brand new matching custom top-load holder:

November 26, 1972 Green Bay Packers @ Washington Redskins Locker Room Pass (R.F.K Stadium; Washington Redskins 21, Green Bay Packers 16; The last Division Championship until the Brett Favre era; Washington Redskins played in Super Bowl VII or 7)
September 15, 1974 Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Lambeau Field; Minnesota Vikings 31, Green Bay Packers 17; Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowl IX or 9)
September 22, 1974 Green Bay Packers @ Baltimore Colts Working Press Pass (Memorial Stadium, Green Bay Packers 20, Baltimore Colts 13)
November 2, 1975 Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Lambeau Field; Minnesota Vikings 28, Green Bay Packers 17; Vikings finished 12-2 in the regular season but lost to the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs in what became known as the Hail Mary Play—a last second pass via a bomb by Roger Staubach which ironically Aaron Rodgers has become very adept at over the last two season for the Green Bay Packers)
December 18, 1977 San Francisco 49ers @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Milwaukee County Stadium; Green Bay Packers 16, San Francisco 49ers 14; Last game of the season for both teams, Ed DeBartolo purchases and takes over the San Francisco 49ers)
November 11, 1979 Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Milwaukee County Stadium, Minnesota Vikings 19, Green Bay Packers 7)
September 14, 1980 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Milwaukee County Stadium; Detroit Lions 29, Green Bay Packers 7)
December 4, 1983 Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers Dressing Room Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 31, Chicago Bears 28; Bart Starr’s last season as head coach; Forrest Gregg hired in the off season)
November 22, 1984 Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions Official Pass (Pontiac Silverdome; Detroit Lions 31, Green Bay Packers 28, Forrest Gregg’s first season as head coach)
October 6, 1985 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Private Box Guest Pass (Lambeau Field, Green Bay Packers 43, Detroit Lions 10)
November 27, 1986 Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions Radio – TV Press Pass (Pontiac Silverdome; Green Bay Packers 44, Detroit Lions 40, Thanksgiving Day; Forrest Gregg’s last season as head coach before leaving for SMU)
December 7, 1986 Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers TV Press Pass (Lambeau Field, Minnesota Vikings 32, Green Bay Packers 6; Forrest Gregg’s last season as head coach before leaving for SMU)
October 15, 1989 Green Bay Packers @ Minnesota Vikings Vikings Team Pass (Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome; Minnesota Vikings 26, Green Bay Packers 14; 10-6, Record holding team for most 1-points wins in a season in NFL history)
November 6, 1994 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Pass (Milwaukee County Stadium, Green Bay Packers 38, Detroit Lions 30; 1-1 in playoffs)
December 31, 1994 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Field Photo Media Pass (Lambeau Field; Wild Card Playoff Game; Green Bay Packers 16, Detroit Lions 14)
October 15, 1995 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Press Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 30, Detroit Lions 21, First Division Title Since 1972, 2-1 in Playoffs, First MVP for Brett Favre)
August 2, 1996 New England Patriots @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Press Pass (Lambeau Field, Preseason Game; Green Bay Packers 24, New England Patriots 7; Best regular season record in the NFL, Most points scored; Least points allowed; Super Bowl XXXI or 31 Champions; Brett Favre Regular Season MVP; Desmond Howard Super Bowl XXXI MVP)
December 1, 1996 Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers Official Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 28, Chicago Bears 17; Best regular season record in the NFL, Most points scored; Least points allowed; Super Bowl XXXI or 31 Champions; Brett Favre Regular Season MVP; Desmond Howard Super Bowl XXXI MVP)
December 8, 1996 Denver Broncos @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 41, Denver Broncos 6; Best regular season record in the NFL, Most points scored; Least points allowed; Super Bowl XXXI or 31 Champions; Brett Favre Regular Season MVP; Desmond Howard Super Bowl XXXI MVP)
September 6, 1998 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 38, Detroit Lions 19; Last year the Green Bay Packers would reach playoffs until 2001; Last year Mike Holmgren as head coach)
November 1, 1998 San Francisco 49ers @ Green Bay Packers Bench Area Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 36, San Francisco 49ers 22; Last year the Green Bay Packers would reach playoffs until 2001; Last year Mike Holmgren as head coach)
September 19, 1999 Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions Press Pass (Pontiac Silverdome; Detroit Lions 23, Green Bay Packers 15; Ray Rhodes first year head coach, first team to not have a winning with Brett Favre as quarterback)
August 26, 2000 Cleveland Browns @ Green Bay Packers Private Box Pass (Lambeau Field; Pre-season Game; Green Bay Packers 34, Cleveland Browns 33; Mike Sherman first year head coach; 9-7 record)
November 10, 2003 Philadelphia Eagles @ Green Bay Packers Press Box Pass (Lambeau Field; Philadelphia Eagles 17, Green Bay Packers 14, Division Champions 1-1 in Playoffs)
November 22, 2007 Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions Suite Guest Pass (Ford Field; Green Bay Packers 37, Detroit Lions 26; Brett Favre’s last season with Green Bay Packers, Mike McCarthy’s second year as head coach; 13-3 record; Won Division Championship; 1-1 in Playoffs)
December 30, 2007 Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers Pregame Press Pass (Lambeau Field; Green Bay Packers 34, Detroit Lions 13; Brett Favre’s last season with Green Bay Packers, Mike McCarthy’s second year as head coach; 13-3 record; Won Division Championship; 1-1 in Playoffs)

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