We talk to a country boy from Cherokee, Iowa, who blocked for Brett Favre and Kurt Warner in two Super Bowl wins, and two losses. Before that, Adam Timmerman was a two-time All-American offensive lineman for South Dakota State in the early 1990's, when the facilities and the football team were Div. II, and not exactly elite like today.
The Cherokee, Iowa, native was almost Mr. Irrelevant, a 7th-round NFL Draft pick in 1995 to the already-burgeoning Green Bay Packers under Mike Holmgren and Favre. His assistant offensive line coach was Andy Reid, and Timmerman has stories, which included eating a philly cheese steak in a limo with "Big Red" in Philadelphia years later. And, there are Super Bowl stories — of two wins ('96 with Packers, '99 with Rams and the "Greatest Show on Turf") and two losses ('97 Packers and '01 Rams). Timmerman regales with recollections of four "big games," both between the lines and all the hysteria before and after the game.
This conversation was originally recorded and released on Feb. 6, 2025 during the week of Super Bowl 59.