In the 2003 NFC Wildcard game, the Packers' Al Harris ran back an interception for the game-winning touchdown, while Seattle coach Mike Holmgren walked off Lambeau Field a loser.  Photos: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

In the 2003 NFC Wildcard game, the Packers' Al Harris ran back an interception for the game-winning touchdown, while Seattle coach Mike Holmgren walked off Lambeau Field a loser. These teams meet again in the NFC Semifinals. | Photos: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Battle with Seattle: Shovel-Fest and a Pep Rally

By Jay Sorgi

Next game: Saturday, January 12
NFC Semifinal vs. Seattle
Packers Gameday at 12:30 p.m. on Newsradio 620 WTMJ

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Click here to listen to Newsradio 620 WTMJ's Jay Sorgi report the latest on a busy day before the first playoff game at Lambeau Field since 2005.

The Packers have a playoff game and a pep rally in the next 36 hours, and they need your help getting Lambeau Field ready.

The team says it needs your arms to shovel out Lambeau after another snowfall. Starting at noon, volunteers can go to Lambeau and pick up a shovel at the stadium and earn $8/hour shoveling out the "Frozen Tundra."

The Packers say anyone who comes out needs to be at least 15 years old, and they don't need to bring their own shovel.

The mass shovel-fest is meant to prepare the stadium for tonight's pep rally, where four guys who have five combined Super Bowl rings - Antonio Freeman, Jerry Kramer, Dorsey Levens and Frank Winters - will get thousands of fans pumped for Saturday's playoff game, along with Bob Harlan and future Packers head man Mark Murphy.

Then it's the first playoff game at Lambeau in three years, as they battle the Seattle Seahawks, a rematch of a playoff win from four years ago.