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Ex-Packers president, team Hall of Famer Bob Harlan dies at 89
- Former Packers president Bob Harlan died at 89 after a pneumonia hospitalization, according to his family.
- Harlan hired two GMs who won Super Bowls with different rosters, a unique NFL achievement.
- Harlan’s leadership helped restore the Packers to competitive excellence during his tenure.
- He led Lambeau Field renovations, shaping the stadium and the team's footprint.
- Harlan’s influence extended to Lambeau Field’s 2003 reopening and the Titletown development.
- Harlan’s early leadership positions included roles such as executive vice president of administration.
- Harlan was elected to the Packers Hall of Fame in 2004 and has a plaza named in his honor.
- Harlan’s son, Kevin Harlan, is a longtime sports broadcaster.
- ESPN staff and Associated Press contributed to coverage of Harlan’s death and legacy.
- Packers president Ed Policy praised Harlan as a visionary leader and transformational figure.
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