Lambeau Field, Packers and Washington Commanders
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New Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner is experiencing Lambeau Field for the first time during the Packers-Commanders game and he has his own cheesehead.
Travel Wisconsin and the Green Bay Packers announced Wednesday that Lambeau Field is joining the "Wonders of Wisconsin" as the 11th destination to receive the designation, completing a starting lineup of must-visit places across the state.
Lambeau Field is not an easy stadium to play in for an opposing team visiting the Green Bay Packers. Cheeseheads chant as loud as they can—specifically the phrase "Go, Pack, Go!"—to try to mess with the opponents. So, the Washington Commanders are preparing the best way they can for their Thursday Night Football matchup this week.
The 115th Fighter Wing will perform a low-level flyover of the iconic stadium ahead of the Packers' game against the Washington Commanders Thursday night. Those living on Madison's east side can expect to see and/or hear a four-ship formation of F-35s leaving and returning to the Dane County Regional Airport between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Lambeau Field has many nicknames, and now a new one has made a leap into the lexicon for The Frozen Tundra. On Wednesday, Governor Tony Evers and Travel Wisconsin designated Lambeau Field as the state’s 11th “Wonder of Wisconsin.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell romanticized about his “love” for Lambeau Field ahead of his team’s season-opening game against the Green Bay Packers.
Former Packers receiver was honored with Pro Football Hall of Fame ring and name on Lambeau Field façade during Packers-Commanders game.
A moment of silence was held before the Packers-Commanders game for Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was shot and killed at a college campus in Utah.