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Q: What number did Mark Brunell wear for the Green Bay Packers?
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Who was the 2nd string quarterback that wore jersey number 8 for the Green Bay Packers?

Mark Brunell used to be a backup for Brett.


Where did mark brunell play pro football?

1993-1994: Green Bay Packers 1995-2003: Jacksonville Jaguars 2004-2007: Washington Redskins 2008-2009: New Orleans Saints 2010: New York Jets


Which former Packer does NOT have his number retired by the team?

The question what former Packer's players have not had their number retired by the team… Here is a list of retired of players/numbers as the other list would be crazy long, 90-years worth: 3 Tony Canadeo 14 E/DB Don Hutson 15 QB Bart Starr 66 LB Ray Nitschke 92 DE Reggie White Additionally, the Green Bay Packers will formally retire Brett Favre's No. 4 at a future date to be determined, according to club president/CEO Mark Murphy, which will mark only the sixth time in nine decades the franchise will formally remove a uniform number from circulation. FYI, after Reggie White retired from the Packers they did not allow anyone else to have his number 92 and then a few years later they formally retired it, so Brett Favre's 'Green and Gold' number 4 will likely be the last anyone will ever see.


What are the names of the kicker and holder of the game-winning field goal against the Vikings that put the New Orleans Saints in the 2010 Super Bowl?

The kicker's name Garrett Hartley and the holder's name is Mark Brunell.


Who scored the first 2 point conversion in a Super Bowl?

Max Mcgee of the Green Bay Packers receiving a 37 yard touchdown pass from Bart Starr in Super Bowl 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs (technically though this was considered the World Championship as there were still two separate leagues entirely AFL and NFL rather than the AFC and NFC)