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Former Packers Fan Favorite Retires and Joins Green Bay Fire Department

Green Bay, Wisconsin – January 13, 2026 — For years, he was one of the most explosive and beloved running backs to ever wear a Green Bay Packers uniform — a powerful, downhill runner whose blend of strength, balance, and sudden burst made him a fan favorite at Lambeau Field.

That player is Eddie Lacy.

Lacy’s NFL journey with the Green Bay Packers began with immediate impact. Drafted in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft, he quickly became the engine of Green Bay’s offense, punishing defenses with his physical running style and surprising agility. As a rookie, Lacy rushed for 1,178 yards and 11 touchdowns, earning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and a Pro Bowl selection — a season that firmly cemented him in Packers lore.
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Across four seasons in Green Bay (2013–2016), Lacy totaled 3,614 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns, serving as a cornerstone during a transitional period for the franchise. At his peak, he was viewed as one of the league’s most dangerous power backs — a runner capable of controlling games in cold-weather football, perfectly suited for Lambeau Field in December.

But injuries slowly changed the trajectory of his career.

Persistent ankle issues, concussions, and repeated setbacks disrupted Lacy’s momentum, and his physical wear eventually limited his availability and effectiveness. After a brief stint with the Seattle Seahawks in 2017, his playing days quietly came to an end. Still just 27 years old at the time, Lacy stepped away from the NFL well before the 2025–2026 era, his career effectively over years earlier due to health concerns.

Yet while football ended, Green Bay never stopped feeling like home.

This week, Lacy officially began a new chapter of service, joining the Green Bay Fire Department — choosing community, teamwork, and public service over a life away from the city that once roared his name.
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Explaining his decision, Lacy shared:
“Football gave me an opportunity, but Green Bay gave me purpose. This city stood by me through the highest highs and the hardest moments. The fire department represents the same values I learned in football — sacrifice, trust, and putting others first. I’m proud to serve Green Bay in a new way.”

Those close to Lacy say the transition feels fitting. Throughout his playing career, he was known as a quiet, team-first presence — never flashy with words, but always respected for the physical and mental toll he was willing to carry for his teammates. Those same qualities now define his approach to public service.

Now trading shoulder pads for turnout gear, Lacy is expected to assist with emergency response and community safety initiatives throughout the Green Bay area — remaining present in the same city where he once powered through defenses on snowy Sundays.

For Packers fans, Eddie Lacy will always be remembered for his bruising runs, his rookie-year brilliance, and the promise of dominance he once delivered. And now, Green Bay will see him again — not breaking tackles, but standing ready to protect the community that embraced him.

In every way that matters, Eddie Lacy never really left Green Bay.

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SAD NEWS: Ex-Packers Malik Willis Sends Emotional Thank You to Green Bay After Dolphins Move — Reveals Jordan Love Was the Reason He Had to Leave
Miami, Florida – March 15, 2026 – Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis has officially begun a new chapter in his career after signing a major deal with the Miami Dolphins. But before fully turning the page, Willis delivered an emotional farewell message to Green Bay — and revealed the difficult reality that ultimately pushed him to move on. Willis recently agreed to a three-year contract worth $67.5 million with Miami, a deal that includes $45 million guaranteed and two void years designed to give the Dolphins salary cap flexibility. The contract averages about $22.5 million per year, with Willis receiving roughly $23.5 million in cash during the 2026 season, largely through a signing bonus of about $22.5 million. While the deal signals Miami’s belief that Willis could develop into a potential starting quarterback, the move also marks the end of his time in Green Bay — a place he says will always hold a special place in his heart. "Green Bay WILL ALWAYS BE SPECIAL TO ME. Packers FANS WELCOMED ME FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY I STEPPED INTO THAT LOCKER ROOM. EVERY TIME I PUT ON THAT JERSEY, I GAVE EVERYTHING I HAD. I'LL FOREVER BE GRATEFUL FOR THE LOVE FROM THIS CITY, THE ENERGY AT LAMBEAU, AND THE MEMORIES WE CREATED TOGETHER." However, Willis admitted that the presence of franchise quarterback Jordan Love made it difficult for him to see a long-term future in Green Bay. “If I stayed there, I would always be his shadow,” Willis said when discussing his decision. “Jordan is an incredible quarterback and a true leader of that team. I respect him a lot, but I also knew I needed a place where I could chase my own path and prove what I can do.” Willis spent his time with the Packers primarily as a backup quarterback, providing depth behind Love while learning within Green Bay’s system. Despite limited opportunities on the field, teammates and coaches consistently praised his work ethic and professionalism inside the locker room. Now, Miami is offering him the opportunity he had been waiting for — a real chance to compete for a starting role. The structure of Willis’ contract reflects that belief. His 2026 salary of $1.25 million and his $21.5 million salary in 2027 are fully guaranteed, while the Dolphins maintain flexibility with the 2028 season worth $20.5 million and a $2 million roster bonus if he remains on the team by March of that year. For Willis, the move is more than just a contract. It represents the chance to step out of the shadow of one of the NFL’s rising stars and build his own legacy. Still, his farewell message made one thing clear — Green Bay will always remain part of his story. And while the Dolphins may now hold the next chapter of his career, Packers fans will remember the quarterback who left with gratitude, humility, and a quiet understanding that sometimes in the NFL, opportunity simply lies somewhere else.  

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