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moffy
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Chris Day
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Chris Day #9
Position: Wide Receiver
College: Grambling
NFL Exp: Rookie
Packers Exp: Rookie
Ht: 5' 11"
Wt: 180 lbs.
Born: 01/22/1982
 
Frank Rice
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Frank Rice #13
Position: Wide Receiver
College: Colorado State
NFL Exp: 1 Season
Packers Exp: 1 Season
Ht: 6' 0"
Wt: 182 lbs.
Born: 02/02/1978
Nick Luchey
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Marcus Wilkins
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Michael Hawthorne
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Ahman Green
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Ranks seventh on the Packers' all-time rushing list with 3,802 yards. Easily could ascend all the way to third place by early in the 2003 NFL season
Is a perfect 15-0 (1.000) in his pro career when he rushes for 100-or-more yards (including one game with Seattle in 1998) - the best winning percentage among all NFL players since 1970 (min. 10 games), edging #2 Chuck Foreman (16-1, .941) of the Vikings
Part of game preparation ritual involves watching, Pure Payton, a highlight film of the late Hall of Fame running back, whom he idolized as a young football player
An enthusiastic fan of Batman, owns an extensive collection of comic books, pictures and posters
In 2002, presented contributing teammates (offensive line, fullback, tight ends, wide receivers) with rings commemorating his back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Designed by Green, the rings have 'Batman' emblem on top, with each player's name and number on one crest and the phrase, "Tough times go away, not tough people," on the other crest
Established a foundation in 2001, the 'Ahman Green Foundation for Youth Development,' its primary mission to benefit the Boys & Girls Club in both Green Bay and Omaha, as well as Girls Inc., also in Omaha
Name is pronounced ah-MAN
Brett Favre
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Is the NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97)
Ranks in the NFL's top ten in four major passing categories: third in touchdowns (314), fifth in attempts (5,993), fifth in completions (3,652), sixth in yards (42,285)
Ranks fifth all-time in passer rating at 86.7; only the Rams' Kurt Warner (98.2) and a trio of 49er QBs - Steve Young (96.8), Joe Montana (92.3) and Jeff Garcia (89.9) - are listed ahead
With a career record of 115-58, holds the third-highest winning percentage (.665) among starting QBs who have begun their careers since the 1970 league merger (min. 100 starts)
Possesses a remarkable 29-0 record (35-1 including playoffs) at home when the game-time temperature is 34 degrees or below; quarterback rating in those contests is 95.1
Has started 173 consecutive games (190 including playoffs), which is an NFL record for a quarterback
First NFL completion was to
himself, the quarterback snaring his own deflected aerial for -7 yards in contest at Tampa Bay on Sept. 13, 1992
 
Chris Watson
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Chris Watson #43
Position: Cornerback
College: Eastern Illinois
NFL Exp: 6 Seasons
Packers Exp: 1 Season
Ht: 6' 1"
Wt: 191 lbs.
Born: 06/30/1977
Antonio Chatman
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Nick Luchey
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After 30 games without a rushing attempt, shined when injuries gave him the chance to play tailback for Cincinnati late in the 2002 season. Ran for a career-best 59 yards in the fourth quarter, including the first two touchdowns of his NFL career, to lead the Bengals to a 20-13 comeback victory over New Orleans on Dec. 22
Was known throughout his playing career (high school, college and first three NFL seasons) as 'Nick Williams.' Changed his surname to 'Luchey' in August of 2002 to honor his father and grandfather
Enjoys reading Egyptian and Roman history, playing chess and going to amusement parks among his stable of unconventional hobbies
Najeh Davenport
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Doug Pederson
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Initial highlight of his pro career came in a 1993 contest at Philadelphia, when he entered the game after starter Scott Mitchell went out with a shoulder injury and directed the Dolphins to a 19-14, come-from-behind victory - giving Don Shula his 325th career victory to make him the winningest coach in NFL history
Served as honorary chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis and the Cerebral Palsy Telethon in Louisiana in 2002
Wife, Jeannie, is a former basketball player at Louisiana College
Name is pronounced PEE-der-son