Jermichael Finley to remain with the Green Bay Packers

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- Tight end Jermichael Finley will remain with the Green Bay Packers for the next football season.NFL.com reports "there was an open question regarding if the Packers would keep Finley at his current $8.25 million salary or if they would ask for a pay cut before Finley received a big roster bonus."Finley confirmed that he's not going anywhere in a tweet posted on Monday afternoon, March 25th.

Packers Tailgate Tour kicks off Tuesday, May 14th

GREEN BAY (WITI) --The Green Bay Packers announced Monday, March 25th plans for the eighth ‘Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,’ set for May 14th-18th.

NFL rule change prohibits players from leading with crown of helmet

NEW YORK (WITI) -- NFL owners passed a rule on Wednesday, March 20th that will prohibit offensive players from initiating contact with defensive players with the crown of their helmets outside of the tackle box.If players violate the new rule, there will be a 15-yard penalty.If the offensive and defensive player each lowers his head and uses the crown of the helmet to make contact, each will be penalized.The owners discussed using fines on ball carriers to eliminate the tactic.

As Packers leave Green Bay, they take some business with them

WEST ALLIS (WITI) -- The departure of Greg Jennings and Tom Crabtree means the Green Bay Packers are guaranteed to have a new look come autumn.

Jennings reaches 5-year, $47.5 million deal with Minnesota Vikings

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The Minnesota Vikings have reached a five-year deal with free agent wide receiver Greg Jennings worth a reported $47.5 million with $18 million guaranteed.Jennings is following the footsteps of Brett Favre, Darren Sharper and Ryan Longwell in going to the Vikings after playing for the Packers.Jennings has been with the Green Bay Packers for his 7 year career.

New York pushes NFL on discrimination due to sexual orientation

(CNN) -- New York's attorney general wrote NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday, urging him to firmly state that potential players won't be discriminated against because of their sexual orientation.The letter from Eric Schneiderman comes after a few prospective players said that during last month's scouting combine in Indianapolis, one or more NFL teams asked them questions about their relationships with women.The remarks spurred a debate over whether NFL clubs were inquiring into players' sexual preferences and whether gay people would be discriminated against by the 32 teams."Equal protection under the law is an essential issue for employers, employees and prospective job applicants," Schneiderman wrote to Goodell. "For that reason, I ask that the league clarify its position by issuing a public statement that any form of discrimination or harassment on the basis of sexual orientation by league teams or their employees or agents against potential recruits or players constitutes a violation of state, local and, in some cases, contractual law, and will not be tolerated."In February, Nick Kasa, who played tight end at the University of Colorado, told CNN that during the combine he was asked: "Do you have a girlfriend?

Not Even Steven, Jackson Goes to Atlanta

GREEN BAY -- Free agent running back Steven Jackson will play at Lambeau Field next season, but only once.

Lambeau Field construction project update

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- Construction crews have turned their focus indoors at Lambeau field.

NFL, GE, Under Armour team up to fight head injuries

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The National Football League is partnering with General Electric and equipment maker Under Armour in a $60 million, four-year effort to reduce the threat of head injuries.The partnership, announced Monday, aims to speed diagnosis and improve treatment of damage from concussions.

Four young Packers fans have artwork on display at Hall of Fame

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- Four young Packers fans now have their creativity on display at the Packers Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame announced its winners Tuesday, March 5th of the 4th annual Packers Art Contest.It celebrates National Youth Art Month.Christy Braun from Sturgeon Bay and Blake Robbins from Dalton won from Wisconsin.The pieces were judged by art students from Saint Norbert College based on creativity, originality and overall impression.More than 500 entries were submitted this year.{*SOTFULL*}<<*S/Kristen :00-:14 >> <KRISTEN SAYS 45-58: "We got a lot of Donald Driver entries, we always get a lot of Donalds, a lot of Aaron Rodgers, a lot of Clay Matthews, but the pieces were just great, many many kids from all over the state as well as out of state contributed this year.">{MORE VO @ :15 }{***MICHELLE***}In addition to having their artwork on display, the winners also receive passes to the Hall of Fame and a 100-dollar gift card to the Pro shop.They also receive a certificate of recognition, signed by Packers President Mark Murphy.

Beyond the Game: Kenny Stills at NFL combine

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- When the Green Bay Packers play football this fall, Aaron Rodgers will be throwing a lot of passes.

Scout's Honor: NFL Combine

INDIANAPOLIS (WITI) -- The NFL Scouting Combine is underway in Indianapolis and every NFL team is probing, measuring, evaluating and interviewing prospective draftees.

Packers raising ticket prices for 2013 NFL season

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers announced plans on Tuesday, February 19th for a price increase on stadium bowl tickets for the 2013 season.

Packers release center Jeff Saturday

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers released center Jeff Saturday on Monday, February 18th.Saturday, who signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agent in March 2012 after playing 13 seasons (1999-2011) with the Indianapolis Colts, started 14 games for Green Bay this past season and was named to his sixth career Pro Bowl.

Packers release defensive back Charles Woodson

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers released DB Charles Woodson on Friday, February 15th.Woodson, who signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 after playing eight seasons (1998-2005) for the Oakland Raiders, started all 100 games he played in for Green Bay during his seven seasons (2006-12) with the club.

Green Bay Packers Foundation awards $450K in annual grants

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers Foundation has awarded $450,000 to 145 civic and charitable groups throughout the state of Wisconsin in its annual distribution of grants, Charlie Lieb, chairman of the Foundation committee, announced Tuesday, February 12th.