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Packers to induct Donald Driver, Mark Lee into Hall of Fame

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One is the Packers all-time leading receiver. The other nabbed 31 interceptions during his time in the Packers secondary. Both will become members of the Packers Hall of Fame Saturday.

Receiver Donald Driver and cornerback Mark Lee will be inducted during the 47th Packers Hall of Fame induction banquet in the Lambeau Field Atrium on July 22.

Former Packers general manager and current Pro Football Hall of Fame GM Ron Wolf will present Driver for Induction.

Driver played in the second most games in franchise history behind Brett Favre, suiting up for 205 games during is 14-year career.

His 743 receptions and 10,137 receiving yards lead all Packers receivers. 

Lee will be presented by his former high school football coach Bob Jimenez.

He ranks second all-time among Packers cornerbacks with 31 interceptions. His most memorable, arguably, was his pick-6 during the 1982 playoff games against the Cowboys.

The event begins at 4:30 p.m.. The program will follow at 7 p.m.

 

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