One final ‘Bryan Bulaga, Iowa’ from now retired Packers OT

Bryan Bulaga retired from the NFL on Friday as a member of the Packers. It called for a fitting sendoff.

“Bryan Bulaga, Iowa.”

The retirement of former Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga on Friday required a final sendoff, and there was no better way than his famous primetime phrase.

“Bryan Bulaga, Iowa.”

Bulaga, a starter at right tackle for the Packers for almost a decade, became an Internet sensation during his playing career in Green Bay for his deadpanned introduction during Sunday primetime games.

“I don’t think people are ever going to let me live down the ‘Bryan Bulaga, Iowa,’ which is fine, I think it’s funny,” Bulaga said Friday.

Over the years, Bulaga’s hilarious intro became a tradition for the Packers, who often played several primetime games on Sunday night per year during the dominant Aaron Rodgers era. Every nationally televised game on NBC provided an opportunity to hear Bulaga’s intro.

On Ftiday, the team’s social media account got Bulaga to say it one more time:

Bulaga retired from the NFL as a member of the Packers on Friday. A first-round pick in 2010 and a part of the Super Bowl XLV-winning team, Bulaga spent 10 seasons in Green Bay from 2010 to 2019. He signed with the Chargers in 2020 and finished his career in Los Angeles.

Introducing the Green Bay Packers 2023 draft class

Introducing the Green Bay Packers’ draft class for 2023:

The Green Bay Packers made 13 picks during the 2023 NFL draft. The class started with Iowa’s Lukas Van Ness in the first round and finished with Charlotte’s Grant DuBose in the seventh round.

Introducing the full Green Bay Packers’ draft class for 2023:

Watch: Marcus Freeman’s introductory press conference here

What are you hoping you hear from the new Notre Dame head football coach today?

Marcus Freeman is officially the 30th head football coach in Notre Dame history as the University announced on Friday.  On Monday he meets the media for the very first time as head coach in an event that will be hosted by legendary Fighting Irish quarterback Brady Quinn.

Also in attendance will be University president Fr. John Jenkins and athletic director Jack Swarbrick.  To view the press conference live simply click play on the link below:

Freeman will make his head coaching debut for Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year’s Day as the Irish look for their first major bowl victory since January of 1994.  Notre Dame will be squaring off with Oklahoma State for the first time in program history in that game.

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Marcus Freeman discusses wild week that was with Dan Patrick

Notre Dame OC Tommy Rees talks all things Fiesta Bowl

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