green bay packers

    By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool

    | 6:30AM 12/07/2011
    Good news, Packers fans. This week only, you actually can own a piece of the Pack for the low, low price of just $250. Just don't plan on ever being able to sell your shares in the team for a profit.

    By Ron Dicker

    | 9:30AM 10/13/2011
    The Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers got the NFL's approval this week to sell more stock to the public, but even the Pack can't compete with the buzz of another anticipated "football" stock offering: Manchester United. Certainly owning shares in a team makes for great pub talk, but is it a wise investment?

    By Danny King

    | 6:30PM 2/07/2011
    Super Bowl XLV, which aired on Fox on Sunday, attracted 111 million viewers, making it the most-watched television program of all time, Nielsen said Monday.

    By David Schepp

    | 8:30AM 2/07/2011
    It's hard to fathom that something as mundane as weather could affect employment statistics. But it clearly does. And it also has big impact on how much work actually gets done. And beyond the snows of winter, there's distractions like the Super Bowl that keep worker from their duties.

    By Matthew Scott

    | 2:00PM 2/04/2011
    After the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers meet Sunday in Super Bowl XLV, only one team will hoist the Lombardy Trophy. But the so-called "Super Bowl indicator" says this year's match-up forecasts a bull market no matter which team wins.

    By Julia Scott

    | 10:05AM 2/03/2011
    A graphic designer is giving away free Super Bowl digital picture frames -- one in Green Bay Packers colors and another in Pittsburgh Steelers colors. The picture frames fit 4" x 6" PNG overlays so you can drop your photo in after you download the file. Start by clicking the above link, then look...

    By Bruce Kennedy

    | 10:00AM 2/01/2011
    This year's NFL championship will set records both for stadium attendance and for event fund-raising, and North Texas corporations haven't been shy to put out the welcome mat for their favored clients. How much will communities and local businesses score from the big game?

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 9/27/2010
    Ticket prices to National Football League games continue to rise, according to a new study by Team Marketing Report. The average ticket to a game rose 4.5% to $76.47, according to the report's 2010 Fan Cost Index survey. The NFL's average for premium seats is $238.94, up 5.6% from last season. The...

    By Randy Burnham

    | 10:00AM 3/11/2008
    It's every player's dream: to hand-pick their next coach. Ask certain big-name free agents why they moved from the Patriots to the Jets, then quit Gang Green for the Cowboys. They'll chant in unison, "I wanted to play for Bill (Parcells) again." Now that Brett Favre has called it quits, he's in...

    By Tracy Coenen

    | 3:30PM 1/16/2008
    How dedicated are you to your favorite sports team? I bet Wayne Scullino is more dedicated than you are! He was willing to give up his job and sell his home to spend an entire football season with the Green Bay Packers. A fan since the age of 15, Wayne and his family packed their belongings and...