The correct answer is The Indian Packing Company Indians. The team was sponsored by Coach Curly Lambeau's employer : the Indian Packing Company.
Although originally called the Indians, by the end of the first year, the local newspapers were already calling them the Packers.
The Indian Packing Company Packers then became the Acme Packers when the Acme Packing Company bought out the Indian Packing company.
When the Acme Packing Company stopped sponsoring the team, they became the Green Bay Packers.
They have been nicknamed the Bays, the Blues, the Big Bay blues, The Pack and the Green and Gold. But none of these nicknames has ever been the offical name of the team.
Lambeau Field.
The Green Bay Packers stadium was constructed in 1957 and was, at that time, informally known as "New City Stadium". It was renamed "Lambeau Field" in 1965 in memory of Earl "Curly" Lambeau, the Packers' founder, who died earlier that year.
The Green Bay Packers are based in green Bay, Wisconsin. They are an American professional football team. As of 2014, the quarterback for the team is Aaron Rodgers.
J.E. Clair named his football team Green Bay Packers.
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Because of the meat-packing industry in Green Bay.
Rayner
they were named after an Indian meat packing co.
The Green Bay Packers are still the Green Bay Packers.
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No, they were never called the pickle packers. Their name dates back to their origins in 1919 when the Indian Packaging Company funded the team to get it started on the condition that the team be named after them. Since they play in Green Bay Wisconsin they became the Green Bay Packers.
The reason is because the Packers were named after the company that packed their jerseys, uniforms and also packed cheese. This company operates out of Green Bay that is why they are called the Green Bay Packers.
The Green Bay Packers are from Wisconsin. It's north of Illinois and east of Minnesota.
The packers are located in GREEN BAY, Wisconsin.
The Green Bay Packers come from Green Bay, Wisconsin.