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Packers welcoming Bernardo Harris, Frank Winters as featured alumni this week

Several former players to greet fans near Lambeau Field on Saturday and Sunday

Lambeau Field Atrium
Lambeau Field Atrium

The Green Bay Packers are welcoming back featured alumni Bernardo Harris and Frank Winters for the Packers-Lions game on Sunday, Nov. 3.

Leading up to the game, the featured alumni will be signing autographs and visiting with fans at the Lambeau Field Atrium on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. to noon.

On gameday, Harris will be visiting with fans and signing autographs at surprise locations around Lambeau Field from 1:50 to 2:50 p.m. Winters will be visiting with fans and signing autographs during that same time in the Legends Club on the Associated Bank Club Level, an area accessible to game attendees with suite or club seat tickets.

Additional Packers alumni will also be part of the gameday festivities on Sunday, with Ahman Green signing autographs at the La Crosse Distilling Co. display on the Fan Walkway from 12:55 to 2:55 p.m.

Jeff Janis and Perry Kemp will also be at Titletown for Titletown Gameday Live presented by American Family Insurance before the game. They'll participate in a question-and-answer session at 12:45 p.m., and will greet fans afterward until 1:45 p.m.

Bernardo Harris began his Green Bay Packers career as a free agent in 1995 and led the team in tackles for four seasons, 1997-98 and 2000-01. He played a crucial role on the defense that would eventually become Super Bowl XXXI champions. Harris played in 107 games, 79 of which he started, and recorded 355 tackles over his seven years (1995-2001) with the Packers. He finished his career with Baltimore, retiring in 2003.

Frank Winters, a hard-nosed athlete known for his freewheeling, "play to the whistle" style during his 11-year (1992-2002) Packers career, became one the NFL's top centers after spending his first five years in the NFL primarily as a long snapper. He earned USA Today All-Pro honors in 1999 and went to the Pro Bowl in 1996. Overall, he played in 156 of a possible 176 regular-season games for the Packers and was the starting center in the team's Super Bowl XXXI victory. Winters was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in 2008.

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