The Green Bay Packers and the NFL Network will present an exclusive, free viewing of America's Game: 2010 Green Bay Packers, Tuesday, Sept. 6, in the Legends Club of the Lambeau Field Atrium.
Tuesday's premiere is just one of the several activities in store for fans as they prepare for the 2011 NFL regular-season Kickoff featuring the Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints Thursday, Sept. 8, at Lambeau Field.
The initial public showing of the film, with free admission, will begin at 7 p.m. Access to the Legends Club will be at 6:30 p.m. via the escalator to the Atrium's fourth level. Please note, seating for the premiere is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Featuring exclusive video and sound of the Packers during team meetings, practices, games and inside the locker room, America's Game offers an all-access look at the Super Bowl champions. In the hour-long special, Head Coach Mike McCarthy, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and cornerback Charles Woodson recount the inside story of the 2010 season.
America's Game, an Emmy Award-winning series, delves deep into the story behind the making of each Super Bowl champion. Each episode is a 60-minute documentary in high-definition, featuring key members of the winning team telling behind-the-scenes accounts from their championship season. With the signature NFL Films footage, combined with news clips and photos, highlights from team radio broadcasts, inside looks from team meeting rooms, sideline audio and other exclusive features, America's Game provides an epic and intimate portrait of championship teams.
For those not able to attend the special viewing Tuesday, Sept. 6, in the Legend's Club, the hour-long documentary also will be aired exclusively on NFL Network Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. CT.