Team Information
Founded | 1919 |
Ground | Lambeau Field |
Owner(s) | Green Bay Packers, Inc. |
City | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
Nickname | Packers |
CEO | Mark Murphy |
General Manager | Brian Gutekunst |
Head Coach | Matt LaFleur |
Mascots | - |
NFL Championships | 4 Super Bowl Championships: 1966 (I), 1967 (II), 1996 (XXXI), 2010 (XLV) |
Playoff Appearances | 1936, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1982, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021 |
Division | NFC North |
About Green Bay Packers
Nestled amidst the snow-capped fields of Green Bay, where winter chill meets football thrill, the Packers reign supreme as a living legend in the NFL. With a rich history dating back to 1919, the Packers have become a beacon of greatness as they are the third-oldest team in the NFL. The franchise is nothing without its fan base as the Packers are the only non-profit, community owned major league professional sports team in America. The Packers started off as an amateur team and entered the American Football League in 1921. In 1923 the team became a publicly owned nonprofit corporation supported by the people of Wisconsin and has remained so ever since. The Packers have been successful throughout history and the legendary Vince Lombardi (after whom the Super Bowl trophy has been named) was a Packers coach too. The Packers have won the most number of league championships (13) , which includes 11 NFL Championships and 3 Super Bowl titles. The Packers have also made their mark in history by being the first team ever to win a Super Bowl title. Although it is a community-owned franchise, Forbes estimates the Packers to be worth around $4.25 billion.
Their iconic Lambeau Field stands as a testament to their historic journey, a hallowed ground where unforgettable moments have unfolded. The Packers have nurtured a tradition of producing legendary players, from Bart Starr and Brett Favre to the dynamic Aaron Rodgers. The team's iconic green and yellow jersey, proudly worn by their loyal fan base known as "Cheeseheads," creates an electrifying atmosphere at Lambeau Field.
Green Bay Packers Next Game
The Green Bay Packers are scheduled to start the upcoming NFL season with a game against the Chicago Bears on 10 Sept. 2023. They however, play their first preseason game on 11 Aug. 2023 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Green Bay Packers Roster 2023-24
The Green Bay Packers face a new challenge in the NFL following the departure of their star quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets. Young quarterback Jordan Love will take helm as the primary signal caller for the team. He is supported by cornerback Jaire Alexander. Alexander has emerged as a shutdown cornerback, excelling in man coverage and shutting down some of the league's top receivers. His tenacity, speed, and ball skills have made him a cornerstone of the Packers' secondary. Kenny Clark as defensive tackle is also a reliable force on the field with his ability to command double teams and create havoc in the trenches. Rookie pick Lukas Van Ness can emerge as a reliable outside linebacker for the squad. Tight ends Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft are both rookies who will have a lot to prove for the Packers in the upcoming season too.
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Green Bay Packers Record- Last 10 Years
Season | Division Finish | Record | Playoffs |
2022 | 3rd NFC North | 8-9-0 | Did not qualify |
2021 | 1st NFC North | 13-4-0 | Lost Divisional Playoffs |
2020 | 1st NFC North | 13-3-0 | Lost Conference Championship |
2019 | 1st NFC North | 13-3-0 | Lost Conference Championship |
2018 | 3rd NFC North | 6-9-1 | Did not qualify |
2017 | 3rd NFC North | 7-9-0 | Did not qualify |
2016 | 1st NFC North | 10-6-0 | Lost Conference Championship |
2015 | 2nd NFC North | 10-6-0 | Lost Divisional Playoffs |
2014 | 1st NFC North | 12-4-0 | Lost Conference Championship |
2013 | 1st NFC North | 8-7-1 | Lost Wild Card Round |
Green Bay Packers Championships
The Green Bay Packers have enjoyed massive success regarding Championship wins and playoff appearances. SInce 2000, the Packers have made it to the Playoffs a total of 16 out of a possible 21 times, which is a massive success in itself. They have made it to the Conference Championship a total of four times since 2014, but missed out on making it to the Super Bowl. The Packers have the most number of titles before the NFL-AFL merger with 11 NFL titles to their name.
To date, the Green Bay Packers have won 4 Super Bowls, 3 NFC Conference Championships, and 21 Divisional Championships. With 30 playoff appearances till now, the Green Bay Packers have enjoyed a successful time in the NFL.
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FAQs
Being a publicly owned franchise, you can buy stocks of the Green Bay Packers. A Packers stock is expected to be worth around $300 however, each buyer is limited to purchasing a maximum of 200 stocks.
The Green Bay Packers home stadium is called the Lambeau Field, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The stadium is currently the oldest stadium in the NFL. Lambeau Field is nicknamed the ‘Frozen Tundra’ due to the chilly weather in Wisconsin along with the primary Green color of the Packers’ jersey.
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The most famous Green Bay Packers chant is ‘Go you Packers go!’. It was first played as a Packers fight song in 1931. ‘Green and Yellow’ is another contemporary Packers chant and theme song by famous rapper Lil Wayne.
You can stream any Green Bay Packers game on the Green Bay Packers app or the NFL Game Pass app. Packers games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.
The Green Bay Packers currently compete in the National Football Conference North Division. They have been a part of the NFC North since 2002 and used to be part of the National Football League West Conference (pre NFL-AFL merger).