"Lambeau is your night light:" It's the final season for boys who grew up in shadow of Lambeau Field
GREEN BAY -- On Sunday, July 31st, ahead of Green Bay Packers Family Night, Nick Lewis sat in the shade and tossed a football through a basketball hoop. If he would have pivoted left -- and gave it a good chuck, he could have thrown the ball and it would have bounced its way to Lambeau.
That's how close his family's home is to history.
Nick Lewis
"We grew up here -- being able to ride Packers on our bikes to practice, and being able to live in this atmosphere -- it's unlike any other thing," Nick Lewis said.
Nick's younger brother, Chris and his fiancee on Sunday parked cars, and Chris talked with FOX6 about what it has been like growing up in the shadows of Lambeau Field.
"Pretty amazing. Not many people get to do it -- so you take it for granted. Lambeau is your night light. It's pretty cool. The big 'G' is all lit up and it's awesome," Chris Lewis said.
Lewis home
Chris Lewis
This Green Bay Packers season will be the Lewis family's last. They have sold their home to the Packers to make way for more parking.
That's why this year, their expectations for their neighbors are huge.
"Super Bowl or bust," Nick Lewis said. "We've got the team to do it this year."