The late Bob Harlan will join the rarified air of Green Bay Packers legends later this year when his name joins the dozens on the facade of Lambeau Field.
Packers President and CEO Ed Policy made the announcement on Tuesday, noting Harlan's contributions to the organization by making Lambeau Field an iconic stadium in the National Football League. "Bob relentlessly dedicated himself to our organization and we are grateful for all he did," Policy told Packers.com.
Harlan joins the late Ted Thompson as the lone names on the facade that do not have their numbers retired or enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Harlan, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 89, will be honored at a yet-to-be-decided game this season


