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Packers' Historic Home Game Seeks Big Bucks at Little Caesars Arena!

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Lambeau Field is the only NFL stadium named after a person rather than a corporation that purchased the naming rights. That could change.

Imagine this: your best friend calls you to share some exciting news. He scored tickets for both of you to attend the Green Bay Packers home game against the Chicago Bears. Thatโ€™s right โ€” two prime tickets located between the 40-yard line on the Packers' side, where you'll witness this intense rivalry unfold at the historic Little Caesars Field.

Did you catch that? Lambeau Field, home of the four-time Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers, is historic and holds the title of the oldest continuously operating NFL stadium. It is also the only stadium in the league named after a person โ€” Curly Lambeau โ€” rather than a corporation that bought naming rights for marketing purposes.

Little Caesars does hold naming rights, to an arena that is the home of two pro sports teams in its hometown of Detroit . It isn't being considered for Lambeau, I only used that name to get you prepared for what might be coming. Packers President and CEO Ed Policy told Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal that he is looking for new ways to increase revenue, which could include selling naming rights for Lambeau Field and other team facilities.

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