SPOTLIGHT:
"Ask Vic Day" will include a tour of Lambeau Field, a Packers Hall of Fame visit, lunch, an “Ask Vic Live,” and a few other surprises along the way. The event will be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at Lambeau Field. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. with an 11:30 a.m. lunch. Door prizes will be awarded during the reception.
Cost per person is $30 (tax included).
The Green Bay Packers 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Wednesday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at Lambeau Field. The meeting will take place rain or shine.
The Green Bay Packers announced today that ‘Packers Family Night, presented by Bellin Health,’ will take place Saturday evening, Aug. 3. The event will benefit the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids foster care adoption program, a signature program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
Now entering his 17th season in the NFL, John Wojciechowski begins his first season with the Packers’ player personnel department in 2012. He joined the team on May 23, 2012, as an area scout.
Prior to coming to Green Bay, the 38-year-old Wojciechowski spent the previous nine seasons (2003-11) as the Northeast area scout for the Dallas Cowboys.
He came to Dallas after working for the Jacksonville Jaguars for five seasons (1998-2002). During his first three seasons with Jacksonville, Wojciechowski worked as the team’s Southeast regional scout for the BLESTO scouting organization. He was promoted by the Jaguars to Midwest scout in 2001.
Wojciechowski’s first venture into the NFL player personnel field came with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he served as a player personnel assistant for two seasons (1996-97). With the Steelers, he evaluated both college and pro players and did quality-control work for the special teams units.
Wojciechowski (pronounced woh-jih-cow-skee) was a four-year starter at Duquesne at defensive end (1992-95) and a three-year tri-captain. As a senior in ’95, he earned first-team All-Metro Atlantic Conference honors and helped lead the Dukes to their first-ever conference championship (7-0 record) and a 10-1 mark overall. The team finished the season with an ECAC Bowl victory over Wagner.
Wojciechowski finished his career at Duquesne as the school’s all-time sacks leader with 24, which now ranks No. 2 on the Dukes’ all-time list. He led the team in sacks each of his final three seasons, posting 9½ as a senior in 1995 (No. 2 in single-season history) and nine in 1993 (No. 5). Wojciechowski was part of a group that helped Duquesne transition from Division III to I-AA following his freshman season.
Wojciechowski was also a three-year starter at catcher and designated hitter for the Dukes’ baseball team. He earned a degree in business administration at Duquesne.
Born Jan. 4, 1974, in Pittsburgh, Wojciechowski attended Plum (Pa.) High School in suburban Pittsburgh. He was a first-team all-conference selection and was named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Fabulous 22” team. Wojciechowski was also a team captain as a senior.
Wojciechowski and his wife, Tami, live in Pittsburgh with their sons, Holt and Taft. He enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf and fishing.
Now entering his 17th season in the NFL, John Wojciechowski begins his first season with the Packers’ player personnel department in 2012. He joined the team on May 23, 2012, as an area scout.
Prior to coming to Green Bay, the 38-year-old Wojciechowski spent the previous nine seasons (2003-11) as the Northeast area scout for the Dallas Cowboys.
He came to Dallas after working for the Jacksonville Jaguars for five seasons (1998-2002). During his first three seasons with Jacksonville, Wojciechowski worked as the team’s Southeast regional scout for the BLESTO scouting organization. He was promoted by the Jaguars to Midwest scout in 2001.
Wojciechowski’s first venture into the NFL player personnel field came with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he served as a player personnel assistant for two seasons (1996-97). With the Steelers, he evaluated both college and pro players and did quality-control work for the special teams units.
Wojciechowski (pronounced woh-jih-cow-skee) was a four-year starter at Duquesne at defensive end (1992-95) and a three-year tri-captain. As a senior in ’95, he earned first-team All-Metro Atlantic Conference honors and helped lead the Dukes to their first-ever conference championship (7-0 record) and a 10-1 mark overall. The team finished the season with an ECAC Bowl victory over Wagner.
Wojciechowski finished his career at Duquesne as the school’s all-time sacks leader with 24, which now ranks No. 2 on the Dukes’ all-time list. He led the team in sacks each of his final three seasons, posting 9½ as a senior in 1995 (No. 2 in single-season history) and nine in 1993 (No. 5). Wojciechowski was part of a group that helped Duquesne transition from Division III to I-AA following his freshman season.
Wojciechowski was also a three-year starter at catcher and designated hitter for the Dukes’ baseball team. He earned a degree in business administration at Duquesne.
Born Jan. 4, 1974, in Pittsburgh, Wojciechowski attended Plum (Pa.) High School in suburban Pittsburgh. He was a first-team all-conference selection and was named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Fabulous 22” team. Wojciechowski was also a team captain as a senior.
Wojciechowski and his wife, Tami, live in Pittsburgh with their sons, Holt and Taft. He enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf and fishing.