Green Bay Packers release 100 years documentary on streaming devices

Richard Ryman
Green Bay Press Gazette

GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers on Thursday released their 10-part documentary, "Legacy: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers," on the team's free TV streaming app.

The series can be viewed on Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices. Viewers can find the free app by entering "Packers" into the search function on their devices.

The documentary will be available on Blu-ray disc beginning March 6 for $49.95 at the Packers Pro Shop and online. The documentary can be ordered now at packersproshop.com/legacydvd.

The documentary, which includes an episode of one to two hours for each decade of the team's first 100 years, uses archival film, some rarely if ever seen, historic photographs and interviews with past and present Packers players, coaches, team executives, media and fans.

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"Legacy" is narrated by sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan, who is the son of former Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan.

Packers historian and former Green Bay Press-Gazette and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Cliff Christl was the primary historian for the series. A companion book by Christl will be published later this year. 

"Legacy" was produced by the Packers and Khrome, a Green Bay-based advertising agency. Associated Bank is a sponsor of the production. 

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