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[2] [3] As one of the oldest teams in the NFL, the Packers have accumulated a significant number of records, both as a team and within the NFL. The Packers have recorded the most regular season victories (810) and the most overall victories (847) of any team, and are tied with the New England Patriots for the second most playoff wins (37). [4]
Most passes intercepted (by defense), single team, game, 9; Green Bay Packers (vs Detroit Lions) October 24, 1943 Philadelphia Eagles (vs Pittsburgh Steelers) Dec 12, 1965. Most consecutive games, one or more interception returned for touchdown (by defense), 5; Cleveland Browns: December 3, 1946–September 21, 1947
The 1960s Team included 13 Packers players, the most the Packers have had selected to one All-Decade Team, followed closely by the 1930s team and its 10 Packers. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The 1970s team only included one Packers player, Ted Hendricks , who only played one season in the 1970s for the Packers. [ 11 ]
The Packers defense was top-10 in the league in yards allowed, points allowed and takeaways in 2021 and, though Green Bay remained top-half in points allowed throughout Barry's tenure, Green Bay's ...
The Green Bay Packers had several opportunities to match up with the NFC’s top teams this season. Green Bay generally won the games it was supposed to win, but it lost all six times it faced a ...
This marked the first time a team has achieved three consecutive NFL championships. [7] 1932: 1932: NFL 2nd 10 3 1 1933: 1933: NFL West 3rd 5 7 1 NFL teams split into two divisions, with the winner of each division playing in a championship game (the champion was previously determined by best record). [15] Packers placed in West Division. [16 ...
The team posted a league-best 13–3 record in the regular season, dominating the competition and securing home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. [88] They were ranked no. 1 in offense with Brett Favre leading the way, no. 1 in defense with Reggie White as the leader of the defense, and no. 1 in special teams with former Heisman Trophy ...
The reason for concern is their 0-5 record against the three best teams in the NFC. Based on that, they look like a very good team but not a great one. Things can change in the playoffs.