This from the Fond Du lac Reporter:
Packers reach tentative settlement with Jones
Gannett Wisconsin Newspaper
"The Green Bay Packers have reached a tentative financial settlement with former team president John Jones and could announce the agreement as early as this afternoon, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Acting president and CEO Bob Harlan and the team’s executive committee told the club’s 45-person board of directors in a 2½-hour meeting Wednesday afternoon that the Packers were about to settle with Jones, who was placed on administrative leave on May 26, only four days before he was to succeed Harlan as the team’s chairman.
Jones had a three-year contract, and it’s believed the Packers will pay him in full. A source has said his salary was in the range of $900,000 a year.
The Packers are expected to issue a statement later today. In that statement, Jones is expected to cite health reasons for his departure.
The team will immediately begin its search for a new chairman. It has set up a search committee made up of the seven members of the executive committee plus a handful of members of the board of directors.
It also has hired an executive search firm to help identify and screen candidates from around the NFL. "
2.7 million for getting bounced and humiliated?
I'll take it.
Word seeping out of GB is that Jones got snotty with people at all levels of the organization. He just didn't seem like "Packer People".
Packers reach tentative settlement with Jones
Gannett Wisconsin Newspaper
"The Green Bay Packers have reached a tentative financial settlement with former team president John Jones and could announce the agreement as early as this afternoon, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Acting president and CEO Bob Harlan and the team’s executive committee told the club’s 45-person board of directors in a 2½-hour meeting Wednesday afternoon that the Packers were about to settle with Jones, who was placed on administrative leave on May 26, only four days before he was to succeed Harlan as the team’s chairman.
Jones had a three-year contract, and it’s believed the Packers will pay him in full. A source has said his salary was in the range of $900,000 a year.
The Packers are expected to issue a statement later today. In that statement, Jones is expected to cite health reasons for his departure.
The team will immediately begin its search for a new chairman. It has set up a search committee made up of the seven members of the executive committee plus a handful of members of the board of directors.
It also has hired an executive search firm to help identify and screen candidates from around the NFL. "
2.7 million for getting bounced and humiliated?
I'll take it.
Word seeping out of GB is that Jones got snotty with people at all levels of the organization. He just didn't seem like "Packer People".

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