Green Bay Packers players spoke Wednesday about the importance of self-confidence and hard work.
Desmond Bishop, from right, Evan Williams and Brandon Jackson were three of the Green Bay Packers who visited Park High School, 1901 12th St., on Wednesday.
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Former Green Bay Packers player Desmond Bishop, right, tosses a miniature football Wednesday to Park High School students.
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Former Green Bay Packers player Randall Cobb, center, told Park High School students that a strong work ethic and self-confidence are key to achieving goals.
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Green Bay Packers Brandon Jackson, from left, Desmond Bishop, Randall Cobb, Edgerrin Cooper and Evan Williams spoke Wednesday to Park High School students about hard work, leadership and self-confidence.
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Green Bay Packers players James Jones, from left, Brandon Jackson, Desmond Bishop and Randall Cobb spoke to Park High School students about leadership, accountability and self-belief Wednesday.
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“You can become whoever you want to be if you’re willing to put in the work,” former Green Bay Packers player Randall Cobb told Park High School students. “Don't be ordinary, be extraordinary.”
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Park High School student Jo’el Freeman, left, and teacher Valerie Freeman on Wednesday.
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Park High School students try to catch a football Wednesday thrown by a Green Bay Packers player.
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Bill O'Malley, Park High School principal, walks during an assembly Wednesday.
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Evan Williams was one of the Green Bay Packers who spoke Wednesday at Park High School.
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Ambrial Sanders, Park High School activities director, talks to a student Wednesday.
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Green Bay Packers players James Jones, from left, Brandon Jackson, Desmond Bishop, Randall Cobb, Evan Williams and Edgerrin Cooper visited Park High School on Wednesday.
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Edgerrin Cooper, right, and Evan Williams were two of the Green Bay Packers who spoke Wednesday at Park High School.
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Park High School students led a few cheers during an assembly Wednesday.