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The Packers became the first team in NFL history to win 800 regular season games following their Week 2 victory against the Indianapolis Colts. [2] The Packers clinched their 37th playoff appearance in 2024, the most of any team in the league.
Paul Hornung scored 33 points in one game in 1965, a Packers' record. Matt Flynn tied the Packers' record for most single-game passing yards (480) and touchdowns (6) in the same game in 2012. Billy Howton had 257 receiving yards in a 1956 game, the Packers' record for a single-game. All statistics are accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL ...
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 ...
What's the Packers' record? The Packers have won four straight games and are 6-2. Four of their six wins are against AFC South teams. ... Packers schedule 2024. All times Central. Sept. 6: vs ...
What are the Packers' game-by-game results on Thanksgiving? Nov. 23, 2023 : Green Bay Packers 29, Detroit Lions 22 Nov. 26, 2015 : Chicago Bears 17, Green Bay Packers 13
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]
Despite having a 7–7–1 record, the Packers were still in a position to win the NFC North division, if they were able to win their final game. With Rodgers returning, the Packers managed to beat the Bears in a Week 9 rematch, 33–28. Finishing at 8–7–1, the Packers won their division and were awarded a home playoff game.
Clay Matthews is Green Bay Packers' all-time sack leader and Aaron Kampman is fifth. Both are now Packers Hall of Famers.