'a packer' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone who packs goods for shipment or storage. For example: The company employs several packers to ensure that their shipments are secure and safe.
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I always will be a Packer".
"I always wanted to be a Packer.
"To me, Brett Favre is a Packer.
His victory would not have surprised a packer.
Bernardo Harris, a Packer linebacker, had said it another way.
I would have loved if he had finished a Packer.
Coach Mike McCarthy praised Favre and called him "a Packer forever".
Ms. Parker's one union employee is a packer who worked for her father for 18 years.
He did not jump as high as M. D. Jennings, a Packer, who grabbed the ball.
What became his last pass as a Packer was returned by Webster to the 38.
A year after Tunnell became a Packer, defensive lineman Willie Davis was acquired in a trade with Cleveland.
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