GREEN BAY, Wis. -- In the year of Super Bowl 50, the Green Bay Packers have something big planned to commemorate the first one.

And much of it will be captured on ESPN as part of the Sept. 28 Monday Night Football game between the Packers and Kansas City Chiefs -- the two teams from Super Bowl I.

"I think if you watch ESPN, they'll really do a good job," Packers president Mark Murphy said Tuesday.

Murphy said there will be an extended ceremony at halftime that will include as many of the Packers' players from Super Bowl I as possible.

It actually will be a week-long celebration, beginning with the team's annual alumni weekend in Week 2 for the home opener against the Seattle Seahawks on Sept. 20 and continuing through the Chiefs game.

Murphy said every Lombardi-era player who is able to travel will be in Green Bay for the alumni weekend game against the Seahawks. Those who played in the Super Bowl I win over the Chiefs will stay in town for the entire week.

"We're going to have all kinds of events here that week, one or two events down in Milwaukee and then culminating in the Monday night game," Murphy said.

It's unclear if Bart Starr, who is recovering from multiple strokes last September but has made recent progress through stem-cell treatments in Mexico, will attend. Starr was the MVP of Super Bowl I.