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'Packers Ticket Takeover Contest' finalists selected

Fan voting will take place through April 27

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After thousands of photos were submitted to the "Packers Ticket Takeover Contest," five finalists have been selected for the chance to have their photo printed on approximately 80,000 game tickets. The contest, brought to fans by American Family Insurance, is now in its sixth year.

Fan voting will take place today through April 27 to select the winner.

Fans interested in voting can visit www.packerseverywhere.com/ticket-takeover/vote-now/ and select their favorite image. Those who vote for a winner can vote once daily, and each time they vote, they will be entered to win a signed Packers jersey.

The photo with the most fan votes will be named the grand prize winner, and the photo will be featured on the tickets for a 2018 Packers home game.

This year's finalists are Khayla Kanitz from De Pere, Wis.; Kathleen Fuzie from Ripon, Calif.; Christina Sokol from Denver, Colo.; Paul Kolbach from Green Bay, Wis.; and Becca Wilder from Appleton, Wis.

In addition to having their photo printed on the tickets for a 2018 Packers game, the grand prize winner will receive two tickets to that game, including airfare and hotel accommodations for two nights.

Complete contest rules and more information are available at www.packerseverywhere.com/ticket-takeover/official-rules.

Ryan Messatzzia of Delmar, Del., was chosen as the winner in last year's Ticket Takeover contest. His photo, which featured himself and his 1-year old son, Miles, was chosen after thousands of entries and over 47,000 votes cast by Packers fans around the globe. The photo was featured on the Dec. 23, 2017 ticket for the Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings Fan Appreciation Game, a contest Messatzzia and his family attended together.

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