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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Matt LaFleur watched from the Green Bay sideline last November as his quarterback dropped back. The Packers faced third-and-16 from the Pittsburgh Steelers' 35-yard line, a 10 ...
The Packers rallied to make the postseason and in Green Bay's playoff win over the Cowboys, Love had a near-perfect 157.2 passer rating. The Packers lost the next week at the San Francisco 49ers ...
GREEN BAY - The Packers on Tuesday will host their first public practice in almost a week. Since that time, the Packers played their first preseason game, in Cleveland against the Browns, in which ...
The 1962 AP All-Pro Team included 14 Packers, the most that the team has ever had selected. [ 15 ] [ 7 ] Forrest Gregg , the Hall of Fame tackle , holds the Packers' team record for most AP All-Pro selections with eight total, while Gregg is tied with his Hall of Fame teammate Jim Ringo , a center , for the most AP All-Pro first-team selections ...
The Packers have had 33 players named to 25 NFL All-Rookie Teams. No Packers were selected in the inaugural NFL All-Rookie Team in 1974; [6] Johnnie Gray became the Packers first selection after the 1975 NFL season. [7] The most Packers named to one team came in 2006, when the trio of Greg Jennings, Daryn Colledge and A. J. Hawk were selected. [8]
Of the 45 Packers named to All-Decade Teams, 28 have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and 34 have been inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. [ 13][ 14] The most recent Packers selections were for the 2010s Team: Aaron Rodgers, Julius Peppers and Jahri Evans. [ 15]
The Steelers continued their 53-year domination on home turf against the team from Green Bay, topping the Packers 23-19. In the final minutes, quarterback Jordan Love had an opportunity to elevate ...
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 [208] in 1966.