All-Time Record: 810-604-38 (.572)
The Packers have the best record of all the NFL teams that were in the League before World War II began:
Packers: .572
Bears: .553
Steelers: .538
Giants: .522
Rams: .507
Eagles: .500
Washington: .497
Lions: .461
Cardinals: .422
Super Bowl Record: 4-1 (I, II, XXXI, XLV) (1966, 1967, 1996, 2010)
Remarkably, for all their success, the Packers have been to the Super Bowl only once since 1997. During that time, the Packers lost the NFC title game in the following seasons: 2007, 2014, 2016, 2019, and 2020.
Top Passer: Brett Favre (61,655 yds)
Top Rusher: Ahman Green (8,322 yds)
Top Receiver: Donald Driver (10,137 yds)
Top Coach: Curly Lambeau (209 wins)
Interestingly, the Packers won five NFL titles between 1961 and 1967, but no one from those teams is represented on the list above.
Top All-Time Player Based on Approximate Value: Aaron Rodgers (AV of 231)
Rodgers's regular season record as a starter at Green Bay: 153-87-1 (.637)
Favre's regular season record as a starter at Green Bay: 160-93-0 (.632)
Bart Starr's regular season record as a starter at Green Bay: 94-57-6 (.618)
Vince Lombardi's regular season record at Green Bay was 95-36-5 (.717). Lombardi's record in the playoffs at Green Bay: 9-1.
Solid point about ‘60s Green Bay and franchise statistical leaders. However, that Packers era does have strong representation in the team’s AV top 10. Behind Rodgers and Favre (226) are Willie Davis (125), Willie Wood (122), Ray Nitschke (120), Forrest Gregg (118), Bart Starr (115), Henry Jordan (114) and Herb Adderley (111) before coming back to the future at No. 10, LeRoy Butler (107).
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