Former Green Bay quarterback Don Majkowski has Packers Hall of Fame ring stolen in Baltimore

Jeff Maillet
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Don Majkowski tries to escape against the Bills during a rough 1991 season.

Don Majkowski is hoping to pull off some magic away from the football field.

The former Green Bay quarterback had his Packers Hall of Fame ring stolen from a Baltimore hotel room over the weekend, and he took to social media for help.

“If anyone sees it out there, let me know!” Majkowski wrote in a Twitter post.

Majkowski, who played for the Packers from 1987-'92, was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame in 2005.

One of his Twitter followers asked in a tweet which Baltimore hotel he was staying at.

Majkowski's response: 

Majkowski, who was known as the "Majik Man" during his career in Green Bay, was drafted in 1987 by the Packers in the 10th round.

He played six season in Green Bay and went 22-26-1. Majkowski’s best season was in 1989 when he led the NFL in passing yards (4,318) completions (353) and attempts (599). He also threw 27 touchdown passes and had 20 interceptions.

Injuries derailed his career in Green Bay. In 1992, he suffered a torn ankle ligament, which led to Brett Favre taking over, and the rest is history.

Majkowski threw for 10,870 yards, 56 touchdown passes and 56 interceptions while wearing the green and gold. He finished his NFL career with two seasons each in Indianapolis and Detroit.