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Jackson, Taylor to be featured alumni this week

Former players at Lambeau Field Atrium on Saturday and at locations around Lambeau Field on Sunday 

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The Green Bay Packers are welcoming back featured alumni Keith Jackson and Aaron Taylor for the Packers-Falcons game on Sunday, Dec. 9.

Leading up to the game, the alumni will be signing autographs and visiting with fans at the Lambeau Field Atrium on Saturday, Dec. 8, from 11 a.m. to noon.

Jackson will be visiting with fans and signing autographs at surprise locations around Lambeau Field on gameday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Taylor will be visiting with fans and signing autographs during that same time in the Legends Club on the Associated Bank Club Level, an area accessible to game attendees with suite or club seat tickets, as a guest of the 'Alumni Meet and Greet.'

Keith Jackson came to the Green Bay Packers through a trade with Miami in 1995, arriving midway through the season and playing in nine games. In 1996, Jackson's eight seasons in the league proved to be valuable experience contributing to the eventual Super Bowl champion team, and his performance that season earned him his sixth Pro Bowl selection. In his two seasons with the Packers (1995-96), he played in 25 games and racked up 53 receptions for 647 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.

Aaron Taylor was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft out of Notre Dame. After having his rookie season ended by a knee injury, he went on to start the entire 1995 season at left guard, playing a critical role on the offensive line for the Packers' top-10 offense. When another knee injury ended his season during the playoffs, Taylor returned successfully in 1996, starting each game and capping it with a Super Bowl XXXI victory. In all, Taylor played in 46 games for Green Bay (1995-97), starting in each of them.

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