Mark Murphy is an American football executive and former player. He currently serves as the president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers. Before his executive career, Murphy played safety in the NFL for eight seasons with the Washington Redskins (1977-1984). He won Super Bowl XVII with the team and played in Super Bowl XVIII. In 1983, he led the NFL in interceptions, earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors. Murphy played college football at Colgate University and was undrafted before signing with the Redskins.
Green Bay is hosting the kickoff of the NFL Draft Experience. Fans are flocking to Titletown, near Lambeau Field. Mark Murphy's leadership is key in running the event.
On July 13, 1955, Mark Hodge Murphy was born. He would later become an American professional football executive and former player, serving as the president and CEO for the Green Bay Packers.
In 1977, Mark Murphy went undrafted in the NFL draft after playing college football at Colgate University, but was then signed by the Washington Redskins as a safety.
In 1977, after going undrafted in the NFL draft, Mark Murphy signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent.
From 1979, Mark Murphy started a run of four straight seasons where he started every game as the Redskins' starting safety.
During his time with the Redskins, Mark Murphy was the team's representative to the NFLPA. In 1982, he became very active in the strike that shortened the 1982 NFL season.
In 1982, Mark Murphy was co-captain of the Washington Redskins team that won Super Bowl XVII during the strike-shortened NFL season, recording a critical interception.
From 1979 to 1983, Mark Murphy recorded 27 interceptions, six fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble during the regular season.
In 1983, Mark Murphy led the NFL in interceptions, earning his sole Pro Bowl and All-Pro honor that season with the Washington Redskins.
In 1983, while playing full-time in the NFL, Mark Murphy completed his Master of Business Administration from American University.
In the 1983 NFL season, Mark Murphy led the NFL in interceptions with nine, and the Redskins played in their second consecutive Super Bowl.
In 1984, Mark Murphy played his final season in the NFL with the Washington Redskins, missing nine games due to a knee injury before retiring.
In 1984, Mark Murphy retired from the NFL and pursued a Master of Business Administration from American University near the end of his career.
In 1984, Mark Murphy was named to the Pro Bowl and received first-team All-Pro honors. He also won the "Miller Man of the Year" award for his off-field work in the community.
In 1985, after retiring from the NFL, Mark Murphy was hired by the NFLPA as an assistant executive director.
By 1986, Mark Murphy had been promoted to vice president of the NFLPA.
In 1988, Mark Murphy earned a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University after his playing career.
In 1988, Mark Murphy received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University.
In 1988, Mark Murphy worked for the Street Law Clinic, where he received an award for developing a program educating inmates on the law.
In 1989, Bob Harlan became president of the Packers.
In 1989, Mark Murphy was hired as a trial attorney for the United States Department of Justice.
In 1992, Mark Murphy returned to his alma mater, Colgate, to serve as the university's athletic director.
In 1992, Mark Murphy was hired as the athletic director of his alma mater, Colgate University.
In 1992, Mark Murphy's tenure as a trial attorney for the United States Department of Justice came to an end.
In 1994, Mark Murphy was selected to serve on the Commissioner's Player Advisory Committee.
In 2001, tackles were officially recorded.
In 2002, Mark Murphy was selected to serve on the NFL Youth Football Committee.
In 2003, Mark Murphy left Colgate to take a position as the athletic director for Northwestern University.
In 2003, Mark Murphy left Colgate to take a position as the athletic director for Northwestern University.
In 2003, Mark Murphy moved to Northwestern University to serve as their athletic director.
In December 2006, Bob Harlan, the Packers president since 1989, announced his intention to retire.
On December 3, 2007, the Green Bay Packers announced Mark Murphy as the organization's next president.
In December 2007, Mark Murphy was announced as the next president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, succeeding John Jones as president and Bob Harlan as CEO.
In 2007, Mark Murphy's tenure as the athletic director at Northwestern University came to an end.
In 2007, the student-athletes at Northwestern University had the best graduation success rate in the country. It was Mark Murphy's last year in charge of the program.
In January 2008, Mark Murphy officially began his tenure as president of the Green Bay Packers.
In July 2008, Mark Murphy met with Brett Favre to discuss a $20 million marketing agreement where Favre would work with the Packers but not as a player.
In August 2008, Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers agreed that it was time for Favre to move to another team, and he was ultimately traded to the New York Jets.
In 2008, Mark Murphy traded star quarterback Brett Favre. This mirrors his trade of Aaron Rodgers to the Jets in 2023.
The 2009 NFL season marked the beginning of a string of eight straight playoff berths for the Packers during Mark Murphy's tenure.
The 2009 NFL season marked the beginning of eight straight playoff appearances for the Green Bay Packers during Mark Murphy's time as president and CEO.
In July 2011, the NFL lockout ended when a new collective bargaining agreement was reached, with Mark Murphy on the NFL's bargaining committee.
In 2011, Mark Murphy advocated for another stock offering to fund a $143 million expansion of Lambeau Field, which would add over 6,700 additional seats, better audio/video equipment and new entrance gates.
In 2011, Mark Murphy oversaw a stock sale to fund renovations of Lambeau Field.
In 2011, during Mark Murphy's tenure, the Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl XLV.
In 2012, Mark Murphy and the other NFL team owners failed to come to an agreement with the NFL referees, leading to the 2012 NFL referee lockout.
In 2012, the stock offering which was authorized in 2011 continued.
In 2013, the Lambeau Field renovation, funded by stock sales, was completed, which added over 6,700 additional seats, better audio/video equipment, and new entrance gates.
In August 2015, Mark Murphy and the Green Bay Packers announced plans for a new Titletown District adjacent to Lambeau Field.
In 2016, the Green Bay Packers' streak of eight straight playoff appearances, which began in 2009, came to an end during Mark Murphy's tenure as president and CEO.
In 2017, the Green Bay Packers' consecutive playoff appearance streak came to an end, marking a significant turning point for the team.
In 2017, the Titletown District, a mixed-use development adjacent to Lambeau Field, opened.
In 2018, after a series of losses, Mark Murphy fired head coach Mike McCarthy and appointed Joe Philbin as interim coach. Following the season, he hired Matt LaFleur as the Packers' new head coach. Ted Thompson resigned as general manager, and Brian Gutekunst was promoted to the position. Murphy also changed the reporting structure, with the head coach, general manager, and executive vice president all reporting directly to him.
In 2020, the Packers selected quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of the NFL draft, creating uncertainty about Aaron Rodgers' future with the team.
After the 2021 season, Aaron Rodgers again contemplated leaving the Packers, adding to the uncertainty surrounding his future with the team.
In 2021, Mark Murphy oversaw a stock sale to fund renovations of Lambeau Field.
In 2021, impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic continued, including playing home games without full capacity. Murphy also announced the team's sixth stock sale, raising funds for Lambeau Field improvements. Fans were able to return to Lambeau Field with some health measures in place.
In March 2022, Mark Murphy signed Aaron Rodgers to a contract extension, committing to him as the starting quarterback. However, the Packers had a poor 2022 season.
In July 2022, Mark Murphy announced that he would retire on July 13, 2025, which is his 70th birthday.
In 2022, Mark Murphy announced his intention to retire in 2025 when he turns 70 years old, with the Packers selecting Ed Policy as his successor.
In May 2023, Mark Murphy announced that the Packers would host the 2025 NFL Draft for the first time. This event is expected to take place shortly before his retirement.
In 2023, Mark Murphy traded Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets, similar to his decision with Brett Favre in 2008, and supported Jordan Love as the Packers' new starting quarterback.
In 2023, Mark Murphy was named as a defendant in two lawsuits by former Northwestern University football players related to a hazing scandal that occurred during his tenure as athletic director.
July 13, 2025, is the date Mark Murphy plans to retire as president of the Green Bay Packers, coinciding with his 70th birthday.
In July 2025 Ed Policy will assume responsibilities when Mark Murphy's tenure formally ended.
In 2025, Mark Murphy is planning to retire from his position as President and CEO of the Green Bay Packers.
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