The Hall of Fame GM opens up about the years that followed his retirement from the Packers in 2001.
Later this summer, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will formally induct Ron Wolf for his decorated career as a front office executive that included stops with a handful of teams including the Green Bay Packers. In an interview with CantonRep.com, Wolf discussed his career after leaving Green Bay in 2001.
When he initially retired in 2001, Wolf had no immediate plans to work for another team. That changed in 2004, when the Cleveland Browns, still in transition after the death of owner Al Lerner, looked to Wolf as a stabilizing force.