Sad news out of Green Bay on Thursday as former Packers GM Ted Thompson has died at the age of 68.
Thank you, Ted.
Remembering the legacy of former #Packers GM Ted Thompson pic.twitter.com/FgZQloD5x8
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) January 21, 2021
Thompson served as the Packers GM for 13 years, from 2005-17, a tenure highlighted by the franchise’s 13th championship and fourth Super Bowl title, along with six NFC North crowns, including a team-record four straight from 2011-14. He also helped the Packers make four appearances in the NFC Championship Game, the most in the NFC over that span.
“Ted was a man of great character and integrity who cared deeply for his family and friends,” said current Packers GM Brian Gutekunst, who succeeded Thompson in 2018. “He was honest and hard-working. He valued his scouts and always did what he felt was right for the Packers organization.”
Current and former players paid their respects, including Aaron Rodgers who was drafted by Thompson.
Thank you Cowboy Ted ❤️💔 #missyoubuddy #1stdraftpick # https://t.co/ULY4xVRJxf
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) January 21, 2021
Once upon a time circa 2006 I was a free agent and one team took a shot on me orchestrated by Ted Thompson.. RIP TT thanks for bringing in this washed up player giving me a chance to play in the #greenandgold 🙏🏿 @packers #sbxlvchamps
— Charles Woodson (@CharlesWoodson) January 21, 2021
I’m heartbroken by the news of Ted Thompson. I will forever be thankful for him believing in me. #WinItForTed 💔💔
— Randall Cobb (@rcobb18) January 21, 2021
My condolences to TED THOMPSON FAMILY, he did a lot for @packers nation!!
— leroy butler (@leap36) January 21, 2021
Thompson played 10 years in the NFL as a linebacker and spent over 20 years as a personnel executive with the Packers, including a highly successful run from 2005 to 2017 as the team’s general manager.
Thompson was the team’s director of pro personnel under Ron Wolf when the Packers won Super Bowl XXXI, and he constructed the team that won Super Bowl XLV.
Thompson, who battled health issues at the end of his term, stepped down as general manager following the 2017 season and took on an advisory role under new general manager Brian Gutekunst.
Thompson’s first draft pick changed the future of the franchise forever.
Even with future Hall of Famer Brett Favre on his roster in 2005, Thompson still used the 24th overall pick on a quarterback from Cal named Aaron Rodgers. Three years later, he traded away Favre after he unretired and ushered in a new era under Rodgers.
Notable Ted Thompson draft picks:
Aaron Rodgers (his first ever)
Nick Collins
Greg Jennings
James Jones
Mason Crosby
Jordy Nelson
Josh Sitton
Clay Matthews
T.J. Lang
Bryan Bulaga
Randall Cobb
David Bakhtiari
Davante Adams
Corey Linsley
Kenny Clark
Aaron Jones— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) January 21, 2021
The team already plans a tribute.
What a nice touch by the #Packers to pay tribute to Ted Thompson:
"To honor Thompson’s contributions to the organization’s success and recognize his legacy, the team will install his name on the Lambeau Field façade before next season."
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) January 21, 2021