Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What does the "G" of the U.S. NFL football's Green Bay Packers' logo stand for?"
...Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun established the Green Bay Packers in 1919. Lambeau negotiated a deal with his employer the "Indian Packing Company." The deal got the team $500 for equipment and uniforms. In exchange, the team took the name "Green Bay Packers." The "G" logo first donned a Packer helmet in 1961. The "G" stands for Green Bay; that's all. There are stories claiming the "G" stands for greatness. While the Packers are arguably a great team, they are not so arrogant as to label themselves as such in their logo. Source: SportsLogos.net