Green Bay Packers / Numbers and Records

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This page presents the stats, facts and records of the Green Bay Packers .

Unless otherwise stated, the data is based on the last completed season. The source of the data is - unless otherwise stated - the website pro-football-reference.com.

statistics

After the end of the 2019 season , the following statistical values ​​could be determined:

value
Football seasons played 101
Played NFL seasons 99
Games total 1,448
Wins overall 810
Total losses 599
Total tie 39
Regular season games 1,352
Regular season victories 756
Regular season defeats 574
Regular season tie 38
Play-off games 58
Play-off victories 35
Play-off defeats 23
player 1,238
Head coaches 17th
NFL Championships 11
Super Bowl title 4th

Records

record player value
Games played Brett Favre 255
Offense
Thrown yards Brett Favre 61,655
Yards run Ahman Green 8,322
Captive yards Donald Driver 10.137
Thrown touchdowns Brett Favre 442
Run touchdowns Jim Taylor 81
Captured touchdowns Don Hutson 99
Pass attempts Brett Favre 8,754
Successful passes 5,377
Runs Ahman Green 1,851
Catches Donald Driver 743
Defense
Touchdowns Charles Woodson 10
Interceptions Bobby Dillon 52
forced fumbles Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 17th
Sacks Clay Matthews 83.5
Tackles LeRoy Butler 721
Safeties Tim Harris
Willie Davis
Tom Nash
2
Special teams
Punt returns Willie Wood 187
Punt return yards 1,391
Punt return touchdowns Desmond Howard
Micah Hyde
Will Blackmon
3
Longest punt return Steve Odom 95 yds
Yards per punt return Ted Fritsch 31.0
Kick returns Steve Odom 179
Kick return yards 4.124
Kick-return touchdowns Travis Williams 5
Longest kick return Randall Cobb 108 yds
Yards per kick return Rip Collins 40
Field goal attempts Mason Crosby 406
successful field goals 329
PAT attempts 600
successful PATs 588
most points scored 1,575
Punts David Beverly 495
potted yards 18,785
Yards per punt Tobin Rote 56.0

Direct comparison

With 200 games, most of the Packers' games took place against the Chicago Bears . Most successful against the current NFL teams are against the Los Angeles Chargers .

opponent First encounter Regular season Play-offs
S. N UE SQ P + P- S. N SQ P + P-
Arizona Cardinals 1921 46 24 4th , 649 1,158 993 1 2 , 333 106 93
Atlanta Falcons 1966 16 14th 0 , 533 749 640 2 2 , 500 114 112
Baltimore Ravens 1998 4th 2 0 , 667 108 135
Buffalo Bills 1974 5 8th 0 , 385 234 258
Carolina Panthers 1997 9 6th 0 , 600 418 347 1 0 1,000 30th 13
Chicago Bears 1921 98 94 6th , 510 3,430 3,377 1 1 , 500 35 47
Cincinnati Bengals 1971 6th 7th 0 , 462 246 288
Cleveland Browns 1953 12 7th 0 , 632 456 355 1 0 1,000 23 12
Dallas Cowboys 1960 16 13 0 , 552 689 630 4th 4th , 500 194 233
Denver Broncos 1971 7th 6th 1 , 536 311 256 0 1 , 000 24 31
Detroit Lions 1930 100 72 7th , 578 3,783 3,334 2 0 1,000 44 36
Houston Texans 2004 3 1 0 , 750 100 74
Indianapolis Colts 1953 20th 22nd 1 , 477 948 981 1 0 1,000 13 10
Jacksonville Jaguars 1995 4th 2 0 , 667 144 121
Kansas City Chiefs 1967 4th 7th 1 , 375 235 254 1 0 1,000 35 10
Los Angeles Chargers 1970 10 2 0 , 833 353 212
Los Angeles Rams 1937 45 46 2 , 495 2.121 2.134 1 1 , 500 45 52
Miami Dolphins 1971 5 10 0 , 333 287 345
Minnesota Vikings 1961 61 53 3 , 534 2,549 2,268 1 1 , 500 41 41
New England Patriots 1973 5 6th 0 , 455 258 231 1 0 1,000 35 21st
New Orleans Saints 1968 16 9 0 , 640 697 588
New York Giants 1928 29 23 2 , 556 977 953 5 3 , 625 189 110
New York Jets 1973 5 8th 0 , 385 224 292
Oakland Raiders 1968 8th 5 0 , 615 320 228 1 0 1,000 33 14th
Philadelphia Eagles 1933 27 15th 0 , 643 895 721 1 2 , 333 51 53
Pittsburgh Steelers 1933 18th 16 0 , 529 814 642 1 0 1,000 31 25th
San Francisco 49ers 1950 32 28 1 , 533 1,251 1,270 4th 4th , 500 208 191
Seattle Seahawks 1976 11 8th 0 , 579 486 387 3 1 , 750 125 98
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1977 32 21st 1 , 602 1,058 873 1 0 1,000 21st 7th
Tennessee Titans 1972 5 7th 0 , 417 269 300
Washington Redskins 1932 19th 15th 1 , 557 683 595 2 1 , 667 59 40
Former teams
Baltimore Colts 1950 0 1 0 , 000 21st 41
Boston Bulldogs 1925 1 2 0 , 333 26th 71
Boston Yanks 1945 3 0 0 1,000 97 14th
Brooklyn Tigers 1931 10 0 0 1,000 235 41
Cincinnati Reds 1934 1 0 0 1,000 41 0
Cleveland Bulldogs 1927 1 0 0 1,000 12 7th
Cleveland Indians 1931 1 0 0 1,000 26th 0
Columbus Tigers 1922 1 0 0 1,000 3 0
Dallas Texans 1952 2 0 0 1,000 66 28
Dayton Triangles 1925 5 0 0 1,000 53 0
Detroit Panthers 1926 2 0 0 1,000 28 0
Duluth Eskimos 1923 3 1 1 , 700 46 6th
Evansville Crimson Giants 1921 1 0 0 1,000 43 6th
Frankford Yellow Jackets 1925 5 4th 1 , 550 128 84
Hammond Pros 1921 3 0 0 1,000 47 7th
Kansas City Cowboys 1924 2 0 0 1,000 33 6th
Louisville Colonels 1926 1 0 0 1,000 14th 0
Milwaukee Badgers 1922 9 0 1 , 950 134 17th
Minneapolis Red Jackets 1921 8th 0 0 1,000 124 18th
New York Yankees 1927 1 0 1 , 750 13 0
New York Yanks 1949 2 3 0 , 400 124 137
Providence Steam Roller 1925 4th 0 1 , 900 131 44
Racine Tornadoes 1922 4th 3 1 , 562 83 47
Rochester Jeffersons 1925 1 0 0 1,000 33 13
Rock Island Independents 1921 1 3 1 , 300 37 35
St. Louis All-Stars 1923 1 0 1 , 750 3 0
St. Louis Gunners 1934 1 0 0 1,000 21st 14th
Staten Island Stapletons 1930 4th 0 0 1,000 110 10

Legend:

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SQ win rate P + points made P- opposing points

All seasons since 1919

NFL winner (1920-1965) Super Bowl Champions (1966-present) Conference winner Division winner Wild card space Single play-off game
season league Conference division Regular season Play-off results Awards
placement Victories defeat draw
Green Bay Packers
1919 10 1 0
1920 9 1 1
1921 APFA 6th 3 2 1 In the APFA / NFL there were play-off games only from 1932
1922 NFL 7th 4th 3 3
1923 NFL 3. 7th 2 1
1924 NFL 6th 7th 4th 0
1925 NFL 9. 8th 5 0
1926 NFL 5. 7th 3 3
1927 NFL 3. 7th 2 1
1928 NFL 4th 6th 4th 3
1929 NFL 1. 12 0 1 Became the NFL champions appointed (1)
1930 NFL 1. 10 3 1 Have been named NFL champions (2)
1931 NFL 1. 12 2 0 Have been named NFL champions (3)
1932 NFL 2. 10 3 1
1933 NFL Western film 3. 5 7th 1
1934 NFL Western film 3. 7th 6th 0
1935 NFL Western film 2. 8th 4th 0
1936 NFL Western film 1. 10 1 1 21: 6 win against Redskins NFL Championship (4)
1937 NFL Western film 2. 7th 4th 0
1938 NFL Western film 1. 8th 3 0 17:23 loss to Giants NFL championship
1939 NFL Western film 1. 9 2 0 27-0 win against Giants NFL Championship (5)
1940 NFL Western film 2. 6th 4th 1
1941 NFL Western film T-1. 10 1 0 14:33 loss to Bears Divisional Play-off Don Hutson ( Joe F. Carr Trophy (NFL MVP))
1942 NFL Western film 2. 8th 2 1 Don Hutson (MVP)
1943 NFL Western film 2. 7th 2 1
1944 NFL Western film 1. 8th 2 0 14: 7- win against Giants NFL Championship (6)
1945 NFL Western film 3. 6th 4th 0
1946 NFL Western film 3. 6th 5 0
1947 NFL Western film 3. 6th 5 1
1948 NFL Western film 4th 3 9 0
1949 NFL Western film 5. 2 10 0
1950 NFL National 5. 3 9 0
1951 NFL National 5. 3 9 0
1952 NFL National 4th 6th 6th 0
1953 NFL Western film 6th 2 9 1
1954 NFL Western film 5. 4th 8th 0
1955 NFL Western film 3. 6th 6th 0
1956 NFL Western film 5. 4th 8th 0
1957 NFL Western film 6th 3 9 0
1958 NFL Western film 6th 1 10 1
1959 NFL Western film 3. 7th 5 0 Vince Lombardi ( COY )
1960 NFL Western film 1. 8th 4th 0 13:17 loss to Eagles NFL championship
1961 NFL Western film 1. 11 3 0 37-0 win against Giants NFL Championship (7) Paul Hornung ( MVP )
1962 NFL Western film 1. 13 1 0 16: 7- win against Giants NFL Championship (8) Jim Taylor ( MVP )
1963 NFL Western film 2. 11 2 0
1964 NFL Western film 2. 8th 5 1
1965 NFL Western film 1. 13 1 0 13:10 OT win against Colts Conference Play-off
23:12 win against Brown's NFL Championship (9)
1966 NFL Western film 1. 12 2 0 34:27 - win against Cowboys NFL Championship
35:10 - win against Chiefs Super Bowl I (10)
Bart Starr ( MVP , SB MVP )
1967 NFL Western film Central 1. 9 4th 1 28: 7- win against Rams Conference-Play-off
21:17- win against Cowboys NFL Championship
33-14- win against Raiders Super Bowl II (11)
Bart Starr (SB MVP)
1968 NFL Western film Central 3. 6th 7th 1
1969 NFL Western film Central 3. 8th 6th 0
1970 NFL NFC Central 3. 6th 8th 0
1971 NFL NFC Central 4th 4th 8th 2 John Brockington ( Off.ROY )
1972 NFL NFC Central 1. 10 4th 0 3:16 loss to Redskins Divisional Willie Buchanon ( Def. ROY )
1973 NFL NFC Central 3. 5 7th 2
1974 NFL NFC Central 3. 6th 8th 0
1975 NFL NFC Central 3. 4th 10 0
1976 NFL NFC Central 4th 5 9 0
1977 NFL NFC Central 4th 4th 10 0
1978 NFL NFC Central 2. 8th 7th 1
1979 NFL NFC Central 4th 5 11 0
1980 NFL NFC Central 4th 5 10 1
1981 NFL NFC Central 2. 8th 8th 0
1982 NFL NFC 3. 5 3 1 41:16 - win against Cardinals First Round
26:37 loss against Cowboys Second Round
1983 NFL NFC Central 2. 8th 8th 0
1984 NFL NFC Central 2. 8th 8th 0
1985 NFL NFC Central 2. 8th 8th 0
1986 NFL NFC Central 4th 4th 12 0
1987 NFL NFC Central 3. 5 9 1
1988 NFL NFC Central 5. 4th 12 0
1989 NFL NFC Central 2. 10 6th 0 Lindy Infante ( COY )
1990 NFL NFC Central 4th 6th 10 0
1991 NFL NFC Central 4th 4th 12 0
1992 NFL NFC Central 2. 9 7th 0
1993 NFL NFC Central 2. 9 7th 0 28:24 Victory against Lions Wildcard 17:27
loss to Cowboys Divisional
1994 NFL NFC Central 2. 9 7th 0 16:12 win against Lions Wildcard
9:35 loss against Cowboys Divisional
1995 NFL NFC Central 1. 11 5 0 37:20 - win against Falcons Wildcard
27:17 - win against 49ers Divisional
27:38 - loss against Cowboys NFC title
Brett Favre ( MVP , OPOY )
1996 NFL NFC Central 1. 12 4th 0 35:14- win against 49ers Divisional
30:13- win against Panthers NFC-Title
35:21- win against Patriots Super Bowl XXXI (12)
Brett Favre (MVP)
Desmond Howard (SB MVP)
1997 NFL NFC Central 1. 13 3 0 21: 7 - win against Buccaneers Divisional
23: 10 - win against 49ers NFC title 24:31
loss against Broncos Super Bowl
Brett Favre (MVP)
Robert Brooks ( CBPOY )
1998 NFL NFC Central 2. 11 5 0 27:30 loss to 49ers Wildcard Reggie White ( DPOY )
1999 NFL NFC Central 4th 8th 8th 0
2000 NFL NFC Central 3. 9 7th 0
2001 NFL NFC Central 2. 12 4th 0 25:15 - win against 49ers Wildcard
17:45 loss against Rams Divisional
2002 NFL NFC North 1. 12 4th 0 7:27 loss to Falcons Wildcard
2003 NFL NFC North 1. 10 6th 0 33:27-OT win against Seahawks Wildcard
17:20-OT loss against Eagles Divisional
2004 NFL NFC North 1. 10 6th 0 17:31 loss to Vikings Wildcard
2005 NFL NFC North 4th 4th 12 0
2006 NFL NFC North 2. 8th 8th 0
2007 NFL NFC North 1. 13 3 0 42:20- win against Seahawks Divisional
20:23-OT loss against Giants NFC-Title
2008 NFL NFC North 3. 6th 10 0
2009 NFL NFC North 2. 11 5 0 45: 51-OT loss to Cardinals Wildcard Charles Woodson (DPOY)
2010 NFL NFC North 2. 10 6th 0 21:16- win against Eagles Wildcard
48:21- win against Falcons Divisional
21:14- win against Bears NFC-Title
31:25- win against Steelers Super Bowl XLV (13)
Aaron Rodgers (SB MVP)
2011 NFL NFC North 1. 15th 1 0 20:37 loss to Giants Divisional Aaron Rodgers (MVP)
2012 NFL NFC North 1. 11 5 0 24:10 win against Vikings Wildcard
31:45 loss against 49ers Divisional
2013 NFL NFC North 1. 8th 7th 1 20:23 loss to 49ers Wildcard Eddie Lacy (Off.ROY)
2014 NFL NFC North 1. 12 4th 0 26-21- win against Cowboys Divisional
22:28-OT loss against Seahawks NFC title
Aaron Rodgers (MVP)
2015 NFL NFC North 2. 10 6th 0 35:18- win against Redskins Wildcard
20:26-OT loss against Cardinals Divisional
2016 NFL NFC North 1. 10 6th 0 38: 13- win against Giants Wildcard
34:31- win against Cowboys Divisional
21:44-loss against Falcon's NFC title
Jordy Nelson (CBPOY)
2017 NFL NFC North 3. 7th 9 0
2018 NFL NFC North 3. 6th 9 1
2019 NFL NFC North 1. 13 3 0 28:23 - win against Seahawks Divisional
20:37 loss against 49ers NFC title
Total 756 574 38 1921–2019, regular season only
34 23 0 1932-2019, play-offs only
791 597 38 1921–2019, regular season and play-offs

First round draft picks

With a 106-yard kickoff return, Al Carmichael reached the ten-longest play in NFL history.
Paul Hornung became one of the best all-round players in the NFL, but was mostly used as a running back.
After Vince Lombardi became Head Coach of the Packers, Ron Kramer became a key player in the team.
Tim Lewis only played from 1983 to 1986 as he had to end his career due to a serious neck injury.
Aaron Taylor played as the left guard on the grid for the Super Bowl XXXI win .
Vonnie Holliday sank five times in a game Drew Bledsoe on December 22, 2002 , which is a record for a game for the Packers since then.
BJ Raji played as
Nose Tackle on the grid when she won Super Bowl XLV .

All first-round draft picks from the NFL draft that the Packers have made since the first draft in 1936 are listed below. The Packers were able to select the overall first in the NFL draft twice (1957 and 1959). From the University of Minnesota , the Packers have picked the most first-round picks so far with eight players.

year Overall pick Surname position college
1936 7th Russ Letlow * ^ Guard San Francisco
1937 9 Eddie Jankowski * ^ Half / fullback Wisconsin
1938 7th Cecil Isbell * ^ Halfback Purdue
1939 9 Larry Buhler Half / fullback Minnesota
1940 9 Hal Van Every Halfback Minnesota
1941 7th George Paskvan Half / fullback Wisconsin
1942 9 Urban Odson Tackle Minnesota
1943 8th Dick Wildung * ^ Tackle Minnesota
1944 7th Merv Pregulman Guard Michigan
1945 11 Walt Schlinkman Fullback Texas Tech
1946 6th Johnny Strzykalski ^ Running back Marquette
1947 6th Ernie Case Quarterback UCLA
1948 7th Earl Girard End Wisconsin
1949 5 Stan Heath Quarterback Nevada Reno
1950 4th Clayton Tonnemaker ^ center Minnesota
1951 5 Bob Gain ^ Tackle Minnesota
1952 4th Vito Parilli ^ Quarterback Kentucky
1953 7th Al Carmichael * Halfback Southern California
1954 3 Art Hunter ^ Tackle Notre Dame
4th Veryl Switzer Halfback Kansas State
1955 5 Tom Bettis Linebacker Purdue
1956 7th Jack Losch Halfback Miami
1957 1 Paul Hornung ! * ^ Halfback Notre Dame
4th Ron Kramer * ^ End Michigan
1958 3 Dan Currie * ^ Linebacker Michigan State
1959 1 Randy Duncan Quarterback Iowa
1960 5 Tom Moore ^ Running back Vanderbilt
1961 12 Herb Adderley ! * ^ Cornerback Michigan State
1962 14th Earl Gros Running back LSU
1963 14th Dave Robinson ! * ^ Linebacker Penn State
1964 13 Lloyd Voss Defensive end Nebraska
1965 7th Donny Anderson * ^ Running back Texas Tech
10 Larry Elkins Wide receiver Baylor
1966 9 Jim Grabowski Running back Illinois
13 Gale Gillingham * ^ Guard Minnesota
1967 9 Bob Hyland Guard Boston College
25th Don Horn Quarterback San Diego State
1968 5 Fred Carr * ^ Linebacker UTEP
26th Bill Lueck Guard Arizona
1969 12 Rich Moore Defensive tackle Villanova
1970 2 Mike McCoy Defensive tackle Notre Dame
16 Rich McGeorge Tight end Elon
1971 9 John Brockington * ^ Running back Ohio State
1972 7th Willie Buchanon * ^ Cornerback San Diego State
11 Jerry Tagge Quarterback Nebraska
1973 21st Barry Smith Wide receiver Florida State
1974 12 Barty Smith Running back Richmond
1975 - no pick - -
1976 23 Mark Koncar Tackle Colorado
1977 9 Mike Butler Defensive end Kansas
28 Ezra Johnson * ^ Defensive end Morris Brown
1978 6th James Lofton ! * ^ Wide receiver Stanford
26th John Anderson * ^ Linebacker Michigan
1979 15th Eddie Lee Ivery Running back Georgia Tech
1980 4th Bruce Clark ^ Defensive tackle Penn State
26th George Cumby Linebacker Oklahoma
1981 6th Rich Campbell Quarterback California
1982 22nd Ron Hallstrom Guard Iowa
1983 11 Tim Lewis Cornerback Pittsburgh
1984 12 Alphonso Carreker Defensive end Florida State
1985 18th Ken Ruettgers * Tackle Southern California
1986 - no pick - -
1987 4th Brent Fullwood ^ Running back Auburn
1988 7th Sterling Sharpe * ^ Wide receiver South carolina
1989 2 Tony Mandarich Tackle Michigan State
1990 18th Tony Bennett Linebacker Mississippi
19th Darrell Thompson Running back Minnesota
1991 19th Vinnie Clark Cornerback Ohio State
1992 5 Terrell Buckley Cornerback Florida State
1993 15th Wayne Simmons Linebacker Clemson
29 George Teague Safety Alabama
1994 16 Aaron Taylor Guard Notre Dame
1995 32 Craig Newsome Cornerback Arizona State
1996 27 John Michels Tackle Southern California
1997 30th Ross Verba Guard Iowa
1998 19th Vonnie Holliday Defensive end North Carolina
1999 25th Antuan Edwards Safety Clemson
2000 14th Bubba Franks ^ Tight end Miami
2001 10 Jamal Reynolds Defensive end Florida State
2002 20th Javon Walker ^ Wide receiver Florida State
2003 29 Nick Barnett Linebacker Oregon State
2004 25th Ahmad Carroll Cornerback Arkansas
2005 24 Aaron Rodgers ^ Quarterback California
2006 5 AJ Hawk ^ Linebacker Ohio State
2007 16 Justin Harrell Defensive tackle Tennessee
2008 - no pick - -
2009 9 BJ Raji ^ Defensive tackle Boston College
26th Clay Matthews III ^ Linebacker Southern California
2010 23 Bryan Bulaga Tackle Iowa
2011 32 Derek Sherrod Tackle Mississippi State
2012 28 Nick Perry Defensive end Southern California
2013 26th Datone Jones Defensive end UCLA
2014 21st Ha Ha Clinton-Dix ^ Safety Alabama
2015 30th Damarious Randall Safety Arizona State
2016 27 Kenny Clark Nose tackle UCLA
2017 - no pick - -
2018 18th Jaire Alexander Cornerback Louisville
2019 12 Rashan Gary Linebacker Michigan
21st Darnell Savage Safety Maryland
2020 26th Jordan Love Quarterback Utah State

Legend:

^ = Pro bowler
! = Hall of Famer
* = Packers Hall of Famer
= Active players in the NFL

Remarks

  1. a b c d The number of total games also includes the 22 games (19 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw) that the Packers did not play in the NFL or APFA in 1919 and 1920 and therefore not officially counted by the NFL become.
  2. When they first met, the Cardinals were still playing in Chicago as the Chicago Cardinals.
  3. When they first met, the Bears were still playing as Decatur Staleys.
  4. When the Lions first met in Portsmouth, they played as Portsmouth Spartans.
  5. When they first met, the Colts were still playing in Baltimore as the Baltimore Colts.
  6. When they first met, the Chargers were still playing in San Diego as the San Diego Chargers.
  7. When they first met, the Rams were still playing in Cleveland as the Cleveland Rams.
  8. When they first met, the Steelers were still playing as Pittsburgh Pirates.
  9. When they first met, the Titans were still playing in Houston as the Houston Oilers.
  10. When they first met, the Redskins were still playing as the Boston Braves.
  11. a b The Packers did not play in a professional league until 1921.
  12. a b c The team with the best record at the end of the season was named champions.
  13. The Packers achieved a so-called "three-peat" with this victory. H. three consecutive championships won. So far, they are the only football team to have achieved the award.
  14. After the regular season, the Bears and the Packers shared first place. To decide who would play in the NFL championship game, a play-off game was played as a decision, which the Bears won.
  15. Since the Baltimore Colts and the Packers had the same record in the Western Conference after the regular season, a play-off game was played to determine participation in the NFL Championship game.
  16. The 1967 season was the first season in NFL history to be divided into two conferences, which in turn were divided into two divisions. Before 1967, the NFL was either divided into two conferences, or two divisions, or not at all.
  17. The game is known as the so-called Ice Bowl .
  18. By winning the championship, the Packers have won a "three-peat" for the second time, ie three consecutive NFL championships.
  19. As a result of the NFL-AFL association, the league was divided into two conferences, the conference in which the Packers played was referred to as the "NFC Central Division" and later the "NFC North Division".
  20. Up until the 1974 season , home advantage in the play-offs resulted from annual rotations between the divisions. The current seeding system, with which the order of the play-off participants is determined and thus who is the home or away team, has only been used by the NFL since 1975 .
  21. The NFL increased the regular season by two games - from 14 to 16.
  22. The Packers missed the division victory in the season because they did worse in the direct duels against the Vikings (from the Packers' point of view with 0-1-1).
  23. In the 1982 season only nine instead of 16 games were played due to a strike by the players. Eight teams per conference were qualified for the play-offs. This was dependent on their regular season records, which they achieved in the conference instead of in the division.
  24. Due to a player strike, the 1987 season was shortened to 15 games.
  25. The Packers missed the division win in the season because they had the worse record in the division compared to the Vikings (6-2 instead of 5-3 for the Packers).
  26. The Packers missed the play-offs in the season because they had the worse record in the Conference compared to the Redskins (7-5 ​​instead of 6-6 of the Packers).
  27. Since the Vikings defeated the Packers twice in the season, the Packers took the last NFC play-off place after the Vikings.
  28. The Packers, Giants , Lions and Bears all finished the 1994 season on a 9-7 record. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Packers took the first place in the NFC wild card, as they had a better record in direct comparison to the Lions and the Bears (3-1 against the 2-2 of the Lions and against 1-3 of the Bears) and had a better record than the Giants in the Conference (8-4 instead of 6-6 of the Giants).
  29. The game is known as the so-called Mud Bowl .
  30. For the first time the Packers lost in a Super Bowl.
  31. Favre became the first player to win the AP NFL MVP award three times. In addition, he is so far the only player who has won this award three times in a row.
  32. The Packers missed the play-offs in the season because they had the worse record in the conference compared to the Lions (7-5 ​​instead of 6-6 of the Packers).
  33. The Packers had to place themselves on the third NFC seat position, because they had a worse record in the conference compared to the Eagles (11-1 instead of 9-3 for the Packers) and because they lost in the season in a direct comparison the Buccaneers had to show.
  34. Due to the defeat in the season against the Cowboys, the Packers had to place themselves on the second NFC place.
  35. The Packers still reached the sixth NFC spot because they had the better strength of victory compared to the Giants and Buccaneers (strength of victories, i.e. the cumulative victory ratio of all opponents against which the teams won) (, 475 to New Yorks, 400 and Tampa Bays, 344).
  36. a b c The number of wins, losses and draws only takes into account those games that were played in a professional league (NFL, APFA).
  37. Russ Letlow was the Packers' first draft pick and the first Guard to be elected to the NFL from college.
  38. Johnny Strzykalski signed with the San Francisco 49ers , who initially played in the AAFC and stayed there until 1952 .
  39. Ernie Case signed with the Baltimore Colts , where he played one season and then retired.
  40. Bob Gain first signed with the Ottawa Rough Riders , who played in the CFL . In 1952 he moved to the Cleveland Browns and played there until his retirement in 1964 .
  41. a b The players won the NFL MVP election .
  42. Paul Hornung won the Heisman Trophy in 1956 and was named the best college football player.
  43. Randy Duncan was selected by the Packers in the draft, but he never played for Green Bay. Instead, he played for the BC Lions in the CFL .
  44. Larry Elkins signed with the Houston Oilers , who played in the AFL and selected him 2nd in the AFL Draft. There he played from 1966 to 1967 .
  45. a b The players were voted NFL Rookie of the Year .

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