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Lambeau Field ready for Sunday's Packers-Ravens game

Packers to wear historic third jersey

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Lambeau Field is ready for Sunday's Packers-Ravens game, which will revisit the Packers' storied past as the team wears their third jersey.

The third jersey, which debuted during the 2015 season, is a re-creation of the team's uniform from 1937-48, a special time in Packers history in which they won two of their record 13 NFL championships.

The jerseys are navy blue and gold, the Packers' predominant color scheme over their first three decades. Faded gold pants and high navy socks complete the historic ensemble.

Fans can purchase sideline apparel, uniforms and other third jersey Packers apparel at the Packers Pro Shop, both in the store and online.

Two featured alumni are scheduled to make appearances Sunday; Karl Swanke and Ron Hallstrom will be taking part in fan activities at the Johnsonville Tailgate Village and Legends Club, respectively, leading up to kickoff.

Prior to the national anthem, the Packers and WPS Health Solutions will be recognizing Senior Airman Taylor Manz and his family through Operation Fan Mail on the field. The national anthem will be performed by singer John Vincent and a flyover will be performed by four F-15 E Strike Eagles from the 4th Fighter Wing, 334th fighter squadron, from the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, N.C.

The pregame festivities will also honor Kolton Rego from Green Bay, Wis., as the "Shopko Kick-Off Kid." The seven-year-old started "Kolton Kares," which makes dog toys out of fleece, sells them and donates the money to Key to Happiness Rescue, an organization that saves animals from high-kill shelters. Learn more about Shopko's Kids Making a Difference at **shopko.com/kickoffkid**.

During halftime, the High School Quarterback Challenge, presented by HPE and Camera Corner, will feature players from Laconia and Southern Door High Schools in an on-field competition. Additionally, the Oneida Nation Dancers will be performing on the field at the half.

Fans on Sunday can enjoy the Johnsonville Tailgate Village, the permanent tailgating and event space in Lambeau Field's east side parking lot. The JTV, along with the parking lots, will open at 8 a.m. for ticketed and non-ticketed guests alike and will feature live music, food, beverages and a festive tailgating atmosphere.

The Lambeau Field Atrium, including 1919 Kitchen & Tap, Packers Hall of Fame and Packers Pro Shop, will be open to ticketed guests only beginning at 8 a.m., and stadium gates will open at 10 a.m.

Visit **http://www.packers.com/gameday/** for more information.

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