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VETERANS<br />

college teammates, Jason Spitz and Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, on<br />

the roster…High school: Named 2003 USA Today Offensive<br />

Player of the Year at Trinity High School in Louisville,<br />

Ky. …Led Trinity to three straight state championships<br />

and was named state finals Most Valuable Player in<br />

each of the games…Finished second in Kentucky history in<br />

career passing yards and career touchdown passes…Was<br />

rated the No. 1 quarterback prospect and No. 2 overall by<br />

Tom Lemming of ESPN as a senior…Featured on the cover<br />

of Sports Illustrated for Nov. 18, 2002, issue as part of a<br />

special report on high school sports…Drafted by the Colorado<br />

Rockies in the 2004 baseball draft…Community<br />

involvement: Participated in Al Harris’ Stars and Strikes<br />

Celebrity Bowling Event to benefit the Al Harris Outreach<br />

Program…Was a celebrity guest at annual fundraising<br />

dinner for the Donald Driver Foundation…Participated in<br />

the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational…Hobbies/interests:<br />

Enjoys playing golf in his free time…Splits residence<br />

between Green Bay and Louisville, Ky.<br />

ADMIN. &<br />

BROHM COACHES COMMUNITY<br />

LAMBEAU RECORDS &<br />

DRAFT &<br />

MISC. FIELD HISTORY 2008 REVIEW FREE AGENTS<br />

Br i a n Br o h m’s Pr o St a t i s t i c s<br />

PASSING Yds/ Yds<br />

Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating<br />

2008 Green Bay ........ 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

CAREER TRANSACTIONS<br />

u2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers in second round (56th overall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 26…Signed first contract,<br />

July 27.<br />

Logo history<br />

1950-53: In their first<br />

season after Curly<br />

Lambeau’s 31-year<br />

reign, the “New<br />

Packers” introduce<br />

their first identifying<br />

mark; the logo is also<br />

present on 1950 stock certificates. It changes colors over<br />

the four years, as the team experiments with several uniform<br />

<strong>com</strong>binations.<br />

1959-74: Sideline logo, worn on<br />

hats, shirts and jackets by coaches,<br />

equipment managers and trainers at<br />

both games and practice. Coincided<br />

with Vince Lombardi’s first season,<br />

then retained by Phil Bengtson and<br />

Dan Devine.<br />

1954-61: Looking for a fresh look<br />

with new coach Lisle Blackbourn, the<br />

team unveils new uniforms and a new<br />

mark. The logo locates both Green<br />

Bay and Milwaukee on a Wisconsin<br />

silhouette. The passer wears No. 41,<br />

worn two decades earlier by both<br />

Arnie Herber and Clarke Hinkle.<br />

1961-69: The primary logo during the<br />

Lombardi era, used on official Packers<br />

stationery and publications. The team<br />

won five world championships under<br />

the mark. Before the ’69 season, after<br />

Lombardi’s departure to Washington,<br />

team letterhead shifts to a helmet logo.<br />

The mark still sees use into the ’70s,<br />

though.<br />

1961-present: First and<br />

only helmet logo in team history,<br />

designed for Lombardi<br />

by equipment manager Dad<br />

Braisher and first applied to<br />

Packers headgear in 1961.<br />

After introducing the G, the<br />

team immediately won two<br />

world titles (1961-62), and five over the mark’s first seven<br />

years. Borrowed by scores of high schools and colleges.<br />

CURRENT CONTRACT EXPIRATION: After 2011<br />

1993: Commemorative logo, worn<br />

on jersey during ’93 season, signifying<br />

the team’s 75th professional season,<br />

since its birth in 1919. Wearing<br />

logo, team earned first playoff berth<br />

in 11 years, kicking off string of six<br />

straight postseason trips.<br />

2006: Commemorative mark<br />

recognizing the 10th anniversary<br />

of the team’s Super<br />

Bowl XXXI triumph over the<br />

New England Patriots.<br />

2003: Patch<br />

team wore for<br />

first two home<br />

games of ’03 to<br />

<strong>com</strong>memorate<br />

rededication<br />

of Lambeau<br />

Field, following<br />

three-year,<br />

$295-million<br />

renovation.<br />

2007: Emblem celebrating<br />

the 50th<br />

anniversary of venerable<br />

Lambeau Field,<br />

worn on home jerseys<br />

and painted in<br />

the end zones on the<br />

world-famous stadium<br />

grass.<br />

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