“A unique blend of History and Modernization”

Lambeau Field is the NFL’s longest continuously occupied stadium. Aaron Popkey, Director of Public Affairs for the Green Bay Packers, talks about the various expansions and upgrades the stadium underwent over time and how it maintains its status a bucket-list destination.

Aaron Popkey
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stadiaworld: Going into its 68th season, Lambeau Field is still one of the most iconic stadiums in the NFL, standing out not just because of the only remaining "retro"-look in the NFL. What makes the stadium so special and what does it represent for Packers fans?
Popkey: Lambeau Field is a unique blend of history and modernization. While necessary renovations have added to the stadium over the years to give guests the best experience possible, fans attending games today sit in the same stadium bowl as the fans who witnessed the Ice Bowl and the first Lambeau Leap. Generations of Packers fans take pride in attending games at Lambeau Field, no matter the weather or the team’s record. Lambeau Field represents the unwavering support Packers fans have given the team over the years, allowing the NFL’s only community-owned franchise to thrive in the league’s smallest market, and it also represents the enduring legacy of the NFL and how football has brought together generations of fans for more than 100 years.