Packer legends Reggie White, Brett Farve, Bart Starr and Willie Davis gather for a photo shoot. Reggie, the most-honored athlete ever to play defensive end in the National Football League's long history, was, in 1997, selected to the Pro Bowl for an NFL-record 12th straight year. It also represented his fifth trip to the Pro Bowl in a Green Bay uniform, tying Willie Davis (1963-67) for the Packers' record for a defensive lineman. In 1997, Brett became the first player in NFL history to be named MVP three times. He was voted to the Pro Bowl five times in his seven Green Bay seasons. He now holds every Green Bay career passing record, having in 1998 claimed the only one he did not have - career passing yards - by surpassing Starr's previous mark of 24,718, swelling his total to 26,803 by year's end. Bart was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. He was drafted by the Packers in the 17th round in 1956. Then, he went on to become the winningest quarterback in football, directing the Packers to 6 Western Division titles, 5 world titles, 2 Super Bowl victories, and was named MVP in Super Bowls I and II. Bart led the league in passing in 1962, 1964 and 1966, and was named to the Pro Bowl four times. Willie was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1981. Another 17th round draft choice, he came to the Packers from the Browns in a 1960 trade. Willie became one of the premier pass rushers in pro football history, winning All-Pro honors five times and selected to the Pro Bowl five times. He holds the all-time Packers' record for career fumble recoveries (21) and is tied for second-longest consecutive game streak (162) in Green Bay annals.

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