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The 1954 Green Bay Packers season was their 36th season overall and their 34th season in the National Football League.The team finished with a 4–8 record under new head coach Lisle Blackbourn and finished fifth in the Western Conference.
After the season ended, the Packers hired Matt LaFleur as the 15th and current head coach of the team. [17] LaFleur has led the Packers to four playoff berths during his tenure, including becoming the first head coach in NFL history to lead their team to three straight seasons of 13 wins or more. [18] [19]
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 ...
McGee was selected in the fifth round (51st overall) of the 1954 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers. He was the punter during the first few years of his career. In his rookie season in 1954, McGee led the NFL in punting yards while catching 36 passes for 614 yards and nine touchdowns.
Cliff Christl's four-volume history of the Packers lauded for definitive history of the Green Bay Packers first 100 years.
The Packers also won three consecutive NFL Championships for the second time in franchise history (1965–1967). [7] The most recent period of success ranges from 1993 to the present under the leadership of head coaches Mike Holmgren , Mike McCarthy and Matt LaFleur , where the franchise has reached the playoffs 23 times, with three Super Bowl ...
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Succeeding Gene Ronzani as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, Blackbourn was hired in January 1954. [10] [11] The franchise's third head coach, he had a 17–31 (.354) record in four years, with no post-season appearances, as the only scheduled playoff then was the NFL title game.