Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 20, 2025
In a heartfelt holiday move that has captured the hearts of the Green Bay community, Packers President Mark Murphy unveiled plans for a special “$5 Ticket Day” at Lambeau Field for the Week 12 showdown against the Minnesota Vikings on November 23, 2025. The initiative will give thousands of low-income families across the region the rare opportunity to attend a live Packers game, many for the very first time.

According to internal team sources, Murphy’s vision stems from a deep desire to share the magic of Lambeau during the Thanksgiving season. The $5 tickets are not just a symbolic gesture — they represent a genuine effort to make the game accessible to those who might otherwise never get the chance to step into the legendary stadium.
“We believe Packers football should be for everyone,” Murphy said in a statement that quickly went viral among “Cheesehead” fans. “If a five-dollar ticket can bring a family together under the lights of Lambeau, especially during the holiday season, then that’s something worth doing. There’s nothing more powerful than the energy of this community when we unite.”
The announcement has sparked an outpouring of emotion from Packers fans, community leaders, and local media. Many are calling the idea “one of the most generous gestures in franchise history.” The $5 price tag is emblematic of more than just affordability — it reflects the Packers’ commitment to inclusion, belonging, and hometown pride.

Even before the program is fully rolled out, excitement is building. Requests have flooded in from neighborhood nonprofits, youth groups, and civic organizations hoping to reserve the deeply discounted tickets for families who would benefit most. If successful, this could become a treasured moment in Lambeau Field lore — a game defined not just by the play on the field, but by the shared joy in the stands.
For the Packers, the November 23 match against their NFC North rivals will now carry even more weight. It will be more than just a football game: it’s shaping up to be a celebration of community, generosity, and holiday spirit. As many have already said, “Sometimes one small act can lift up an entire hometown.”
