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Packers players pregame at Seattle in week 12. The 2006 Green Bay Packers season was the franchise's 88th season overall and their 86th in the National Football League (NFL). This season resulted in an 8–8 record. After the firing of Mike Sherman, [1] the Packers hired Mike McCarthy as their head coach. [2] 2006 would be McCarthy's first year ...
Brett Favre was selected to six total AP All-Pro Teams, tied with three other players for third-most in team history. Nick Barnett (left) and Charles Woodson (right) were both selected to AP All-Pro teams while with the Packers. Barnett was selected once, while Woodson was selected three times. Clay Matthews III was a two-time AP All-Pro with ...
NBA season and playoffs: 2006 NBA Finals: Miami Heat 4, Dallas Mavericks 2. MVP: Dwyane Wade. 2006 NBA draft; 2006 NBA All-Star Game; EuroLeague (Europe-wide): CSKA Moscow defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–69 in the final; Croatian League: Cibona defeated Zadar 2–1 in the best-of-three finals; French League: Le Mans defeated Nancy 93–88 in the ...
The 2005–06 NBA season was the 60th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Miami Heat defeated the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals, four games to two, to win their first NBA championship. This marked that it was the final regular season to be held in November and the following season it would start in October
The Green Bay Packers have the youngest roster in the NFL — again. Last year, the average age of 25 years was potentially seen as a reason why the team wouldn't make the playoffs.
Jordan Love was the Packers' starting quarterback for every game of the 2023 NFL season. The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. [1]
The 2006 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2005–06 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat defeating the Western Conference champion Dallas Mavericks 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals .
During his time with the Packers, Green became one of two players in NFL history to have two touchdown runs of 90 or more yards (Bo Jackson is the other). [11] Despite his injury-shortened 2005 season, the Packers re-signed Green to a one-year, $2 million contract, with an extra $3 million in incentives. After the 2006 season he became a free ...