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Packers Hall of Fame Induction Banquet presenters announced

Jack Bechta to present Harris, Bryan Engel to present Woodson 

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The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. today announced the presenters for the 50th Hall of Fame Induction Banquet, to be held the evening of April 18, 2020, in the Lambeau Field Atrium. Jack Bechta will present former cornerback Al Harris and Bryan Engel will present former cornerback Charles Woodson.

Bechta, Harris' longtime agent through his playing and coaching career, has enjoyed a nearly two-decade career representing some of the NFL's best players. Bechta is also a contributor to the National Football Post.

Engel, the Packers' head athletic trainer, just finished his 23rd season with the Packers, and his fifth season as head athletic trainer after serving as assistant athletic trainer from 1999-2014. He oversees the team's medical care on a daily basis and during Woodson's time with the team, Engel was a trusted colleague and one of the Packers staff members who kept Woodson at his physical best and ready to play.

A limited number of tickets for the Banquet, which begins with a cash bar at 4 p.m. with dinner and program to follow at 5:30 p.m., are still available. To purchase tickets, contact Sam Kluck at 920/965-6984 or samk@packershalloffame.com

The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation independent of the Green Bay Packers that guides the Hall as a historic national sports venue and educational resource to the Green Bay community and the state of Wisconsin. The Hall raises funds through its annual Induction Banquet, Golf Classic and other events to preserve the history of the Green Bay Packers and expand its archives. Historic memorabilia donated by individuals to the Hall may qualify as tax-deductible gifts.

Originally established in 1967 as a temporary display in the concourse of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, the Packers Hall of Fame moved into its own facility in 1976 near Lambeau Field. In 2003, it was relocated to the lower level of the Lambeau Field Atrium, and it was closed in November 2013 for renovations. The Packers Hall of Fame reopened in August of 2015, and is now located on the main floor of the Atrium across from 1919 Kitchen & Tap. Groups interested in booking tours and those seeking additional information may visit the Hall online at https://www.packershofandtours.com/.

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