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The Packers ended the season by shutting out the New York Giants 37–0 in the NFL Championship Game, the first title game ever played in Green Bay. This was the Packers seventh NFL league championship. The 1961 Packers also featured 12 future Hall of Famers, the most on any single team in NFL history.
This period included the 2011 season, where the team won 15 games, the most the Packers have won in a single season. [4] The Packers have also experienced periods of extended failure in their history. The two most notable times were from (1945–1958), where the franchise never placed higher than 3rd in the league standings and recorded the ...
The 1961 NFL season was the 42nd regular season of the National Football League (NFL). The league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of the Minnesota Vikings , after the team's founders declined to be charter members of the new American Football League .
From Lombardi's clashes with the Lions to an uplifting 2023 turning point, these are the memorable Packers games on Thanksgiving. A chronicle of great Packers games played on Thanksgiving Skip to ...
The Packers will face Chicago again with a playoff berth on the line. The things you forgot (or maybe not) about a legendary Packers season finale vs. Bears in 2013 Skip to main content
Hornung scored 19 points (a touchdown, three field goals, and four extra points) [7] for the Packers and was named the MVP of the game, and awarded a 1962 Chevrolet Corvette from Sport magazine. [8] The victory was the first of five NFL titles won in a seven-season span by the Packers and their head coach, Vince Lombardi. It was the Packers ...
The Green Bay Packers’ season was all but ended by a defensive pass interference call on a massive third down play for Tampa Bay in Sunday’s NFC Championship game. With a 1:40 left on the ...
1961 Green Bay Packers season; L. 1961 Los Angeles Rams season; M. 1961 Minnesota Vikings season; N. 1961 New York Giants season; P. 1961 Philadelphia Eagles season;