The general manager for the Green Bay Packers in 1989 was Tom Braatz.
During the 1989 NFL season, Tom Braatz held the pivotal role of general manager for the Green Bay Packers. In this capacity, Braatz was responsible for overseeing the team's player personnel decisions, including scouting, drafting new talent, negotiating trades, and managing free agency. This role is crucial in shaping the roster and overall direction of an NFL franchise, working in close collaboration with the head coach and the team president.
Key Personnel for the 1989 Green Bay Packers Season
The 1989 season saw a notable leadership structure in place for the Green Bay Packers:
Role | Individual |
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General Manager | Tom Braatz |
President | Bob Harlan |
Head Coach | Lindy Infante |
The 1989 season was a significant one for the Packers, as they achieved their first winning record (10-6) since 1972, demonstrating a period of renewed competitiveness under the guidance of head coach Lindy Infante and the management team including Tom Braatz. This improvement in performance highlighted the impact of the leadership decisions made during this era. For more detailed information on the team's roster, game results, and overall season, you can visit the 1989 Green Bay Packers season page.