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Northwestern's Peter Skoronski spoke to Fox News Digital about his legendary Packers grandfather, Bob Skoronski, who played a major role in his football career.
Bob Skoronski played at tackle for 11 seasons with the Packers. He helped Green Bay build their first NFL dynasty, winning the first two Super Bowls that were ever played. Skoronski was selected ...
Offensive tackle Peter Skoronski, an expected first-round draft pick, honors his grandfather, Packers legend and Air Force veteran Bob Skoronski.
Bob Skoronski died in 2018 at age 84. With the Packers, he was a starter for five NFL championship teams, a team captain and, eventually, a Packers Hall of Famer.
With 10 days until the NFL Draft, two new seven-round mocks had the Green Bay Packers leading off with Northwestern offensive tackle Peter Skoronski and Alabama safety Brian Branch.
Skoronski is top player in the 2023 draft and the grandson of Bob Skoronski, a five-time NFL champion as an offensive tackle for the Packers during the 1960s.
His grandfather, Bob Skoronski Sr., played for the Green Bay Packers under Coach Vince Lombardi. “It’s such a narrow eye of the needle thing to happen to you and to do,” said dad Bob Skoronski.
Bob Skoronski was part of five championship teams with the Green Bay Packers (in 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967), including their victories in Super Bowls I and II.
Skoronski's grandfather Bob Skoronski was an offensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers when Vince Lombardi was building a dynasty. He spent nine seasons with the franchise.
Park Ridge's Peter Skoronski, who played football for Maine South High School and Northwestern University, was a first-round draft pick for the Tennessee Titans.
Peter Skoronski comes from a long line of football players. His dad, Bob, played for 11 seasons under Vince Lombardi with the Green Bay Packers as the starting left tackle. Hence, despite Bob ...