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Don Beebe reminisces on "storybook" career

In this edition of Alumni Spotlight, Packers.com Senior Writer Mike Spofford sat down with former Packers WR Don Beebe. Beebe talks about arriving in Green Bay, his ascent as a return man and receiver with the Packers, and finally winning a Super Bowl with Green Bay in Super Bowl XXXI.

A wide receiver, Don Beebe played in 26 games for the Packers during the 1996-97 seasons. An immediate contributor, he caught 39 passes for 699 yards and four touchdowns in 1996 as he helped the Packers to victory in Super Bowl XXXI. He had two 100-yard receiving games in 1996, including an 11-catch, 220-yard performance on a Monday Night overtime win against San Francisco. His 220 receiving yards is the third-highest, single-game total in club history. He also had a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Chicago in 1996.

A wide receiver, Don Beebe played in 26 games for the Packers during the 1996-97 seasons.

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