Bill Schroeder retires as a Green Bay Packer.

The wide receiver and former player of the Green Bay Packers Bill Schroeder has informed the Packers of his decision to retire from the game as a Packer. Schroeder had his longest NFL spell with the Packers from 1997-2001 and made 20 touchdowns and 225 catches for 3,435 yards in his 74 game stint with the Packers. Bill Schroeder said that he was really pleased that the Packers have allowed him to end his career as a Packer and said that he will support the team and the community in all possible ways. The Packers General Manager Ted Thompson said that they were privileged to welcome Bill as a member of Packers alumni.

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