Overview
- Policy will officially succeed Mark Murphy at the Packers’ shareholders meeting on July 25 following Murphy’s mandatory retirement.
- He confirmed he will not offer contract extensions to coach Matt LaFleur or general manager Brian Gutekunst before the 2025 season and generally opposes key executives entering the final year of their deals.
- He plans to increase the frequency of formal meetings with LaFleur, Gutekunst and Russ Ball to improve coordination across football operations.
- He has outlined three core priorities for his administration: winning games, keeping the team in Green Bay and strengthening the local community.
- He will lead the NFL’s only publicly owned franchise with over 538,000 stockholders and reinvest profits under the team’s bylaws.