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The 2010 Green Bay Packers season was the 92nd season overall and their 90th season in the National Football League (NFL). Although they finished with only a respectable 10–6 record, good for a second-place finish in the NFC North, the Packers never lost a game by more than four points, and never trailed by more than seven the entire season, becoming the only team since the AFL-NFL merger in ...
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 worst record of any Packers team, going 1–10–1 in 1958. [4]
At 18 seasons on the active roster, Aaron Rodgers is the most tenured player in Packers' history. 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 ...
The Green Bay Packers became the first team to officially unveil a third uniform for 2010, a throwback uniform based on their 1929 uniforms when they won their first NFL championship. The throwbacks are as accurate as possible while complying with current NFL guidelines, with a brown modern-shell helmet in place of the leather helmets of 1929 ...
Nov. 24, 1927: Green Bay Packers 17, Frankford Yellowjackets 9 Nov. 25, 1926 : Frankford Yellowjackets 20, Green Bay Packers 14 Nov. 26, 1925 : Pottsville Maroons 31, Green Bay Packers 0
at Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings Overall series Notes 2010: Packers 2–0: Packers 28–24: Packers 31–3: Packers 51–48–1 Final season for Brett Favre. Packers win Super Bowl XLV. 2011: Packers 2–0: Packers 45–7: Packers 33–27: Packers 53–48–1 In Green Bay, Packers record their largest victory against the Vikings with a ...
Shutouts aren't easy to come by in the National Football League. These are the 10 most recent, dating back to 1977, before the Sattle win.
The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame was the first hall of fame built to honor a single professional American football team. John P. Holloway, a Brown County administrator and arena director, and William L. Brault, a Green Bay restaurateur and Packers fan, co-founded the Packer Hall of Fame museum [267] in 1966.