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Fans livid after Wisconsin governor sends millions to cover Green Bay draft expenses originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Braelon Allen played three seasons at Wisconsin, totaling 3,494 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns before entering the NFL Draft ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced that a $1.8 million state grant was approved to help reimburse public safety costs incurred hosting ...
Wisconsin will be sending $1.8 million to the cities of Green Bay and Ashwaubenon along with Brown County to help cover ...
Nobody said it would be easy to replace Davante Adams. The Green Bay Packers traded Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders before the 2022 NFL Draft.
State Rep. David Steffen said there is still a chance local municipalities receive state funding through a grant.
Gov. Tony Evers awarded a $1.8 million grant to Green Bay to help cover the public safety costs of hosting the NFL draft.
Russell Wilson fell a lot further than he should have in 2012 NFL Draft. Even at the time, the middle of the third round felt like a steal for the Wisconsin Bad ...
Looking at national college football quarterback power rankings, you'll often see Illinois Fighting Illini signal caller Luke ...
Senator Jamie Wall says the funding to reimburse local agencies for public safety costs during the NFL Draft in Green Bay was ...