BREAKING: Green Bay Packers Make History With New “Rainbow Section” at Lambeau Field, Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion
Green Bay, WI — In a bold and historic move, the Green Bay Packers have announced the unveiling of a brand-new seating area at Lambeau Field: the “Rainbow Section.” This specially designed area will feature seven-colored seating representing the iconic rainbow flag, serving as a permanent space dedicated to celebrating the team’s LGBTQ+ fans and promoting inclusivity within the NFL.

The announcement came during a press conference held Thursday morning at Lambeau Field, where Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy described the project as “a defining moment in the franchise’s long, proud history.”
“This is about more than just football,” Murphy said. “The Green Bay Packers are a community-owned team. Our fans come from every walk of life, and it’s our responsibility to make sure every single person feels welcome here. The Rainbow Section is a powerful symbol of that commitment.”
A First-of-Its-Kind Move in the NFL
While the NFL has taken steps in recent years to promote diversity and inclusion, no team has ever introduced a permanent, specially designated seating area for LGBTQ+ fans.
The new Rainbow Section, located in the stadium’s south end zone, will feature seven different colors of seats arranged in a continuous rainbow pattern, creating a striking visual statement. The section will seat approximately 1,200 fans and will include themed décor, upgraded amenities, and exclusive access to events aimed at fostering community engagement.
“This is a groundbreaking moment,” said Sarah Mitchell, executive director of Pride in Sports America. “For decades, LGBTQ+ fans have been part of the NFL community, but they haven’t always felt visible or included. The Packers are setting a new standard for what allyship can look like in professional sports.”

A Vision Years in the Making
According to team officials, the idea for the Rainbow Section was first discussed internally three years ago, but the project gained momentum following the NFL’s “Football is for Everyone” campaign launched in 2021.
The initiative was shaped by ongoing conversations with local advocacy groups and fans. Ben Thomas, a lifelong Packers fan who identifies as gay, was among those consulted during the planning process.
“I’ve been coming to Lambeau since I was a kid, but there were times I didn’t feel completely comfortable being myself here,” Thomas shared emotionally. “Knowing there will be a space that celebrates people like me—it’s powerful. It shows that the team truly cares about its fans.”
Construction on the Rainbow Section began earlier this year and was completed ahead of schedule, just in time for the upcoming home game against the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday.
Fans React With Enthusiasm — and Debate
News of the Rainbow Section quickly went viral on social media, sparking passionate reactions from both supporters and critics.
On X (formerly Twitter), the hashtag #PackersPride began trending within minutes of the announcement.
“This is why I love the Packers,” one fan posted. “They’re not just about winning games; they’re about building a community.”
Others, however, expressed skepticism, questioning whether politics should play a role in sports.
In response, Murphy emphasized that the decision wasn’t about politics but about creating a welcoming environment for all fans.
“Football is at its best when it brings people together,” he said firmly. “This is about love, respect, and unity—values that transcend the game itself.”
Part of a Larger Movement
The Packers also announced plans to host annual Pride Nights, featuring special programming, guest speakers, and charitable initiatives supporting local LGBTQ+ organizations.
Proceeds from ticket sales in the Rainbow Section will partially fund youth outreach programs and scholarships for LGBTQ+ students in Wisconsin.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell released a statement praising the move, calling it “an inspiring step forward for our league and its fans.”
“The Green Bay Packers have a long history of leadership both on and off the field,” Goodell stated. “This initiative reinforces the NFL’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.”
Looking Ahead
As the Packers prepare to debut the Rainbow Section this weekend, anticipation is building. Many fans see it as a landmark moment, not just for Green Bay but for professional sports as a whole.
“This is Lambeau Field making history again,” said Thomas. “The Frozen Tundra has always been about tradition, but now it’s also about progress.”
Whether celebrated as a bold statement or debated as a cultural shift, one thing is clear: the Packers’ decision has ignited a nationwide conversation about the role of sports in shaping social change.
As Murphy concluded at the press conference, “Our goal is simple: to make sure everyone knows that when you walk into Lambeau Field, you belong here.”