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McLean led the Packers to their worst season by winning percentage and total wins, going 1–10–1 for a winning percentage of .125 in 1958. Combined with his two games as interim head coach in 1953, McLean also has the lowest winning percentage of any Packers head coach (.077). [7] The Packers fortunes turned around with the hiring of head ...
Willard J. Ryan (May 8, 1890 – February 7, 1962) was an American teacher and football coach who served as the first head coach of the Green Bay Packers.Historically, Curly Lambeau has been credited as being the Packers' first head coach, although this is primarily due to the different rules of American football in the early 1900s.
He also became the first Green Bay coach to win his first game against the Bears since Vince Lombardi in 1959. [24] The Packers finished with a 13–3 record in LaFleur's first season as a head coach, and in the process, LaFleur became the first Packers rookie head coach to win 10 games, make the playoffs, and win the NFC North (as well as ...
The 1920 Green Bay Packers. The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919, by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. [1] [2] Lambeau solicited funds for uniforms from the Indian Packing Company, where he worked as a shipping clerk. He was given $500 ($9,062 in 2024) for uniforms and equipment, and was allowed use of the company ...
Andy Reid works with players during the Green Bay Packers first practice of 1998 season. Shortly after Reid's hiring, the Packers also added University of Pittsburgh receivers coach Jon Gruden as ...
The exit of Rodgers and several other veterans make this one of Green Bay’s most intriguing camps in recent memory. Packers' youth has LaFleur feeling as if he's a first-year coach again heading ...
General managers of the Green Bay Packers; Image General manager [a] Tenure (seasons) [b] Team record [c] Notes Refs; W L T % – Vacant: 1921–45 – – – – Prior to receiving the formal title of general manager, Curly Lambeau was the head coach of the Packers, although he also managed the team's football operations. [6]
Green Bay Packers guard Jerry Kramer, right, carries coach Vince Lombardi off the field by after the Packers defeated the Oakland Raiders 33-14 in Super Bowl 2 in Miami on Jan. 14, 1968.