How Jerry Kramer built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Jerry Kramer is a former professional American football player renowned for his 11-year career as a guard and kicker with the Green Bay Packers. Kramer achieved significant success with the Packers and was eventually inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018. Besides his on-field accomplishments, Kramer is also an author and sports commentator.
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In 1954, Jerry Kramer wore #57 on the freshman team at the University of Idaho.
In 1955, Jerry Kramer wore #74 as a sophomore tackle at the University of Idaho.
Following the 1957 season, Jerry Kramer played in the East-West Shrine Game and the College All-Star Game, winning both.
In 1958, Jerry Kramer played every game in his rookie season with the Green Bay Packers.
In 1958, Jerry Kramer was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round of the NFL draft after playing college football for the Idaho Vandals.
In January 1959, Vince Lombardi was hired as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers.
In 1960, Jerry Kramer was selected as an All-Pro player.
In 1962, Jerry Kramer contributed ten points as the Packers' placekicker in their 16-7 victory over the New York Giants in the NFL Championship Game.
In 1962, Jerry Kramer was selected as an All-Pro player.
In 1963, Jerry Kramer was described as "the best knuckleball kicker in the NFL."
In 1963, Jerry Kramer was selected as an All-Pro player.
In 1966, Jerry Kramer was selected as an All-Pro player.
In 1967, Jerry Kramer collaborated with Dick Schaap on his first book, the best-selling "Instant Replay", a diary of the season.
In 1967, Jerry Kramer was selected as an All-Pro player.
In 1968, Jerry Kramer played his last season under new head coach Phil Bengtson and later wrote a second book, Farewell to Football.
In 1968, Jerry Kramer was the team's placekicker for part of the season.
In May 1969, Jerry Kramer retired as a player and briefly worked as a color commentator on CBS' NFL telecasts.
In 1969, Jerry Kramer started his broadcasting career as a color commentator for CBS.
Following Vince Lombardi's death from cancer in 1970, Jerry Kramer edited "Lombardi: Winning Is the Only Thing," a collection of reminiscences.
In 1985, Jerry Kramer wrote "Distant Replay," updating the whereabouts of the Packers' Super Bowl I team members.
On September 11, 1988, Jerry Kramer was a color commentator for NBC for the Miami Dolphins versus Buffalo Bills game.
In October 2005, Jerry Kramer released "Inside the Locker Room", a CD set including Lombardi's final locker room address.
In September 2006, Jerry Kramer re-released his 1968 bestseller, "Instant Replay".
On August 4, 2018, Jerry Kramer was officially inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He gave an induction speech quoting his high school coach.
In 2018, Jerry Kramer was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, recognizing his successful 11-year career in the NFL.
In 2023, Jerry Kramer co-wrote ‘Run to Win’ with Bob Fox. The book was published by Triumph Books.
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