Tim Harris and Greg Jennings to be inducted into Packers Hall of Fame
GREEN BAY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Former Green Bay Packers Tim Harris and Greg Jennings have been selected to be the next players inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.
The 51st Hall of Fame Induction Banquet is set for Sept. 1, 2022, in the Lambeau Field Atrium.
According to Packers.com, linebacker Tim Harris was selected in the fourth round from Memphis in the 1986 NFL Draft by the Packers. He played five seasons overall in Green Bay, appearing in 76 games with 70 starts, and finished with 55 sacks, a total that ranks fourth in team history. Harris was known for celebrating his sacks with a playful, "six-guns salute" gesture. Harris played 10 seasons overall, including stints with San Francisco and Philadelphia.
55 sacks in five seasons with Green Bay, a total that ranks fourth in team history.
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According to Packers.com, wide receiver Greg Jennings was selected in the second round from Western Michigan in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Packers. Jennings played seven seasons for the Packers and appeared in 96 games with 86 starts. A dynamic receiver, he caught 425 passes for 6,537 yards, a 15.4 average, and 53 TDs with the Packers. He was named to two Pro Bowls and is a Super Bowl champion. Jennings played 10 seasons overall, including two with Minnesota and one with Miami.
- 425 receptions
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) October 19, 2021
- 6,537 yards
- 53 TDs
- 2 Pro Bowls
- Super Bowl XLV champion
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Read more about Harris and Jennings' football accomplishments HERE.
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