Green Bay, WI – In a development that could shake the foundations of the NFL’s most storied franchise, billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly looking to invest $600 million into upgrading Lambeau Field, the iconic home of the Green Bay Packers.
But this bombshell proposal comes with a twist: Musk wants decades-long advertising rights tied directly to the team’s identity. And while fans are still trying to wrap their heads around what a “Tesla-branded” Packers team might look like, Packers CEO Mark Murphy has offered a surprising reason why Musk has chosen total silence… for now.
Lambeau Field 2.0 – Powered by SpaceX and Tesla?
According to sources close to the negotiations, Musk’s vision for Lambeau is anything but traditional.
The reported $600 million investment includes:
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An AI-powered climate control dome that adapts to Wisconsin winters in real time
- A zero-emission transportation system to shuttle fans in Tesla shuttles
- Augmented Reality (AR) game-day experiences powered by Neuralink
- Solar roofing and power grids to make Lambeau the first carbon-negative NFL stadium
But it’s the branding side that has sparked the real controversy. Musk’s alleged conditions include:
- Renaming the field to “Tesla Field at Lambeau”
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Starlink and X.com branding on all Packers media content
- A digital Musk mascot, “Elon the Icon,” leading halftime shows
- Full integration of Musk’s companies into team operations, including AI-assisted scouting
Why Is Elon Musk Staying Silent?
You’d expect Musk, who regularly drops shocking announcements on X (formerly Twitter), to tease or troll his involvement.