Stable Packers embark on offseason of change with GM search
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — One of the NFL's model franchises for stability and success, the Green Bay Packers have embarked on an offseason of change after missing the playoffs and finishing with a losing record for the first time since 2008.
Ted Thompson is out after 13 years as general manager, but will remain as senior adviser of football operations. President/CEO Mark Murphy announced the move on Tuesday.
The Packers' Super Bowl victory in 2010 was the highlight of Thompson's 13-year tenure.
"Under his guidance, the Packers enjoyed a remarkable run of success, one that included our 13th world championship, four NFC Championship appearances and eight consecutive postseason berths," Murphy said.