
Some 1966 NFL action - Dallas and Green Bay. Green Bay Hall of Fame Legend Bart Starr (#15) gets set to hand off to Jim Taylor (#31) as Jerry Kramer (#64) and Forrest Gregg (#75) provide the up-front blocking. Cowboy #71 looks like rookie Willie Townes.

Packers fullback Jimmy Taylor (#31) runs against the stout defense of Bears of the early 1960s. Packers lineman Forrest Gregg (#75) & Jerry Kramer (#64) are shown along with longtime Bears JC Caroline (#25), Fred Williams (#75).

NFL action from, we think 1960. Packers great Paul Hornung carries against the Chicago Bears defense. Those players identifiable in the picture are some of the best known players in the league at the time.
For Green Bay we have All Pro Forrest Gregg (#75), All Pro Paul Hornung (#5), All Pro Jim Ringo (#51), Fuzzy Thurston (#63) and All Pro Jerry Kramer (#64). For the Bears defense - Larry Morris (#33), Bill Bishop (#73), Earl Leggett (#71), Pro Bowler Doug Atkins (#81) and All Pro Bill George (#61).

Clash of two Hall of Famers from the early 60s. Stan Jones (#78) works around the block of Jerry Kramer (#64) in an effort to get to Packers quarterback John Roach (#10). Photo credit Getty Images)

Taking a handoff from quarterback Bart Starr (#15), Green Bay Packers runner Paul Hornung (#5) heads to the right side of the line of scrimmage. Lineman Bob Skoronski (#76), Fuzzy Thurston (#63), Jerry Kramer (#64) pull out to lead the way.

The Packers Bart Starr (#15) breaks out of the pocket with Bears defenders Dick Evey (#79) and Joe Fortunato (#31) on his heels. Hall of Famer Jerry Kramer Jerry Kramer as well as lineman Steve Wright (#72) can seen in the background.

A Classic confrontation of the 1960s NFL - Green Bay Packer Greats Ken Bowman (#57) & Jerry Kramer (#64) battle against Detroit Lion legends Alex Karras (#71) & Roger Brown (#76).

Bart Starr scores the game winning TD on a 1-yard plunge with 16 seconds left to give the Packers a 21-17 win in the NFL Championship of 1967. Dubbed the "Ice Bowl" due to a -15 degree tempature saw the Packers take their second straight NFL title with a trip to the Super Bowl II.

Rookie Dick Butkus leads the Chicago Bears defense in a goal-line stand against Jerry Kramer & Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Packers in 1965. Also seen is #76, Packers tackle Bob Skoronski and that's QB Zeke Bratkowski in the background.

Packers Hall of Fame guard Jerry Kramer moves Ram Lamar Lundy out of the way for half-back Donny Anderson.

The Packers Hall of Fame guard Jerry Kramer pulling out to lead block.

Fuzzy Thurston leads the way for Green Bay fullback Jim Taylor against the Philadelphia defense. We think this is from the Packers 49-0 blowout of the Eagles in 1962 when Taylor rushed for 149 yards and 4 touchdowns. That would make it from Chuck Bednarik's, #60 at the left, last season. Also seen here are rookie Bobby Richards (#68) tangled up with guard Jerry Kramer and #55, linebacker Maxie Baughan is also seen.

Some Old School Packers/Colts. Colts linebacker Steve Sonebreaker goes in low against Jerry Kramer to get to Paul Hornung.

Packers Hall of Fame Guard Jerry Kramer pulls out to lead block - probably from the 1965 Championship game against the Browns.

Offensive guard for the Green Bay Packers 1958 to 1968.

Some Old School 1960s era action. Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen of the Rams takes on another Hall of Famer in Packers guard Jerry Kramer as legend Bart Starr turns to hand off to Donny Anderson.

Muddy and tired Paul Hornung, Jerry Kramer and Fuzzy Thurston leave the field after beating the Cleveland Browns for the 1965 NFL Title. Hornung had 18 carries for 105 yards and a touchdown in the 23-12 Packer victory.

Packers Jim Taylor and Chiefs Sherrill Headrick come face-to-face in Super Bowl I. The Packers were crowned World Champions this day with a 35-10 win. The Packer blockers are Jerry Kramer and Bob Skoronski while Chief #85 is Chuck Hurston.

Vince Lombardi is lifted up on his Packers shoulders after the win over the Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 60s decade was dominated by the Packers as they won 5 out of 6 NFL Title games during that time.

While Packers Jerry Kramer was known as one of the league's best offensive lineman during his playing days, he also handled the kicking duties at times. Had 177 points on 29 field goals and 90 xtra-points.