The Packers were founded in 1919 by Curley Lambeau and George Calhoun of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Lambeau asked his employer, the Indian Packing Company, for money to buy uniforms. They gave him $500 on the condition that the team be named after the company. Lambeau named the team the 'Packers'.
The G stands for Green Bay. And the Green Bay Packers are owned by the city.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
Green Bay smarts.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
"Greatness"
If you are referring to the Green Bay Packers helmet, then it stands for Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers logo, which is an oval "G" was created in 1961. The G stands for Green Bay and this logo was designed by Gerald Braisher when Lombardi asked him to create a logo.
Yes! Georgia Tech actually has the same font of the G on both the Green bay Packers logo and their own. The answer is really no, Georgia tech does not. It is the University of Georgia that uses the same logo as the Green Bay Packers.
Greatness
It's just a capital yellow G with a green circle around it
Uhh . . . the word "green" starts with a G. As in Green Bay. You know, G for Green Bay? I hope this is clear enough.
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