Packers Jerry Kramer Game Day Socks

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Jerry Kramer was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth  round of the 1958 NFL Draft. The guard played for the Green Bay  Packers from 1958 to 1968 spending most of his 11-season career under the direction of Hall of Fame Coach Vince Lombardi. Upon his entry into the NFL, Kramer was soon crowned as one of the best blockers on the field and earned his first All-NFL acclaim in 1960, the same year the Packers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL championship game. That game ended up being Kramer’s only career postseason defeat. By the end of his footballing career in 1968, he held the NFL Championship Game record for most field goal attempts in a single game (five against the New York Giants in 1962) and the Packers’ team record for most PATs in a season (43 in 1963). Kramer also earned All-NFL commendation five times (1960, 1962-63, 1966-67) and was voted to three Pro Bowls.    G XP XA FG FGA PTS Career Total 130  90 95 29 54 177 PRODUCT DES

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