Jordan Love Honors Former CEO Mark Murphy in His Battle Against Cancer: “This Fight Is About More Than Just Green Bay”
Green Bay, October 10, 2025, 02:38 PM
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has paid a heartfelt tribute to former President and CEO Mark Murphy, who recently revealed a cancer diagnosis. At 70, Murphy’s battle has inspired Love to rally the team, dedicating their upcoming Week 6 clash with the Cincinnati Bengals to their beloved leader.
“Mark always believed in me, even when others doubted,” Love said emotionally. “He didn’t just build a football team — he built a family. He once told us that Lambeau isn’t just a stadium; it’s a symbol of spirit. This battle isn’t just for Green Bay — it’s to honor a great leader who built us into who we are.”
Murphy, who retired in August 2025 after 17 years, guided the Packers to a 156-93-2 record, five NFC Championships, and Super Bowl XLV. His $600 million investment transformed Lambeau Field and Titletown District, while the 2025 NFL Draft drew 600,000 fans, generating $94 million (web:0).
The 2-1-1 Packers, fresh off a bye week, face the 2-2 Bengals on October 12 at 4:25 PM ET. With injuries to Jayden Reed (IR) and Zach Tom sidelining key players, Love’s leadership shines, echoing Murphy’s legacy of resilience.
Fans on X have embraced the gesture, with @PackersFaith tweeting, “Jordan’s tribute to Mark Murphy is pure Packers spirit—let’s win for him!” The team hopes a victory will honor Murphy’s fight, proving his influence extends beyond the field.
As Packers Nation unites, Love’s words underscore a battle transcending football. Murphy’s strength fuels the green and gold, with every win a testament to his enduring impact.
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