Fan says Packers' policy requiring paid ticket for babies at Lambeau should be changed

BLAINE, Minn. -- The Green Bay Packers' ticket policy has a Minnesota mom seeing red -- the lifelong football fan calling out her favorite team for forcing mothers to pay full price for babies who attend games."We were super excited to take her to the game," said Erica Johnson.After learning the Packers require a ticket for everyone who enters Lambeau Field, regardless of how big or small, Johnson said the policy needs to change.

'Aaron's getting better:' Coach McCarthy says Saturday practice critical for Rodgers

GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy said quarterback Aaron Rodgers is "getting better" in his recovery after what Rodgers called a knee sprain in the game against Chicago last Sunday."He feels better than he did in the beginning of the week.

Packers to honor HOF inductee Jerry Kramer, add name to Lambeau Ring of Honor

GREEN BAY -- The Green Bay Packers are set to honor former guard and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Kramer in a special ceremony at halftime of Sunday’s Packers-Vikings game.During the ceremony, Kramer’s name will be unveiled on the southwest façade inside Lambeau Field, alongside the names of fellow Packers enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Louisiana mayor rescinds city's ban on Nike products

KENNER, La. — The mayor of a New Orleans suburb said Wednesday he is rescinding his order banning his city's recreation department from purchasing Nike products for use at city recreation facilities.Kenner Mayor Ben Zahn said at a news conference that he did so on the advice of the city attorney."That memorandum divided our city and placed Kenner in a false and unflattering light on the national stage," Zahn added.Last week's order in a memo from Zahn came days after the athletic apparel maker began using former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in an ad campaign.

Aaron Rodgers to practice in rehab group, McCarthy says it's 'not a setback'

GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy said quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be given the whole week to get ready for the Packers' game on Sunday against the NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings.

Colin Kaepernick's #IMWITHKAP jerseys sell out in hours

LOS ANGELES -- A limited-edition jersey supporting Colin Kaepernick went on sale and sold out in just hours on Monday, Sept. 10.The former San Francisco 49s quarterback tweeted at 2:18 p.m. Monday, announcing the No. 7 jerseys that have "#IMWITHKAP" on the front and "KAEPERNICK" stitched on the back.

Sherman Phoenix Project receives $50K donation from Packers' players

MILWAUKEE -- Green Bay Packers' players on Tuesday, Sept. 11 presented five $50,000 donations to five Wisconsin organizations -- one of them the "Sherman Phoenix Project" in Milwaukee's Sherman Park neighborhood.According to a news release, the players leading the effort -- Randall Cobb, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Aaron Rodgers, Lance Kendricks and Mason Crosby -- and their teammates selected the recipient organizations:

Packers' Mike McCarthy says team awaiting more info on Aaron Rodgers' knee injury

GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy says the team is still awaiting information on the extent of quarterback Aaron Rodgers' knee injury.

Louisiana city bans purchase of Nike products by booster clubs

KENNER, La. - Booster clubs in Kenner, Louisiana, are now forbidden to buy any Nike products.Kenner Mayor Ben Zahn sent out a memo on September 5 with the new directive, a day after Nike made headlines by introducing Colin Kaepernick as one of the faces of its “Just Do It” 30th anniversary ad campaign.Now the memo, which was addressed to Parks and Recreation director Chad Pitfield, is making headlines itself for the apparent political motivation behind the ban.“Effective immediately all purchases made by any booster club at any Kenner Recreation Facility for wearing apparel, shoes, athletic equipment, and/or any athletic product must be approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation, or his designee,” the memo reads. “Under no circumstances will any Nike product or any product with the Nike logo be purchased for use or delivery at any City of Kenner Recreation Facility.”The City of Kenner has confirmed the authenticity of the memo but refused to comment on it, according to WGNO.Kenner City Councilman Gregory Carroll has said he wants to meet with Zahn to discuss the memo.Kaepernick, a former NFL quarterback and outspoken social activist, began the #takeaknee protests during the playing of the National Anthem before NFL games.President Trump declared that the protest was disrespectful to the American flag, leading to boycotts of NFL games and other protests last season.Despite the controversial choice of Kaepernick for the new ad campaign, or perhaps because of it, Nike has reported a significant spike in online sales since the ads premiered.However, none of those sales have apparently come from Kenner.

Aaron Rodgers says 'I'm planning on playing' vs. Minnesota after knee injury

GREEN BAY -- Aaron Rodgers heard the applause after walking out of the stadium tunnel and back on to the field.The team doctor had checked out his left knee after the Green Bay Packers quarterback was carted off the field in the second quarter.

Packers come back from 20-point deficit to beat Bears after Rodgers' knee injury

GREEN BAY -- Aaron Rodgers heard the applause after walking out of the stadium tunnel and back on to the field.The team doctor had checked out his left knee after the Green Bay Packers quarterback was carted off the field in the second quarter.