The Green Bay Packers are a small-market team, so it probably should not come as a major surprise that the team is not viewed by the mainstream media as a critically influential group in the context of the National Football League as a whole. Furthermore, without a single owner to represent the franchise, one might think that the team is not well-represented in the league’s various negotiations, meetings, and other events.
However, there are certainly high-profile individuals within the organization whose impacts are felt far beyond the state of Wisconsin. President and CEO Mark Murphy, for example, represents the team at league meetings with similar clout to that of many team owners.