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1958 Green Bay Packers season

NFL team season

1958 Green Bay Packers season

NFL team season

FieldValue
teamGreen Bay Packers
year1958
record1–10–1
division_place6th NFL Western
coachRay McLean
general managerVerne Lewellen
ownerGreen Bay Football Corp.
Dominic Olejniczak
(President)
stadiumCity Stadium
Milwaukee County Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
shortnavlinkPackers seasons

Dominic Olejniczak (President) Milwaukee County Stadium The 1958 Green Bay Packers season was their 40th season overall and their 38th season in the National Football League. The team finished with a 1–10–1 record under first-year head coach Ray McLean for a last-place finish in the league in and the worst record ever posted by a Packers team.

In the immortal words of New York sportswriter and Green Bay native Red Smith: "they overwhelmed one opponent, under-whelmed ten, and whelmed one." The tie came in week two and the three-point win in week five; during the seven-game losing streak to end the season the Packers lost by an average margin of over 22 points and got no closer than ten. The Packers finished 1958 allowing a league-worst 382 points in the 12-game season (31.8 points per game).

McLean was the top assistant on the coaching staff in 1957 and was given a one-year contract as head coach after Lisle Blackbourn was fired in early January 1958 with a year remaining ($25,000) on a five-year contract. Following the final game of the 1958 season, McLean resigned on December 17, which paved the way for the historic hiring of Vince Lombardi in January 1959, who started turning things around in his first season.

The underachieving 1958 team was loaded with talent, with future hall of famers Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke, Jim Ringo, Bobby Dillon, Forrest Gregg, and Jerry Kramer, as well as future All-Pros Ron Kramer, Max McGee, Bill Forester, and Dan Currie. This is the only season that the team wore blue and white uniforms; the next year they would switch to the familiar green and gold color scheme which has remained ever since.

Offseason

NFL draft

Main article: 1958 NFL draft

The first four rounds of the 1958 Draft were conducted in early December 1957, when Blackbourn was head coach. The remaining 26 rounds were selected in late January. This draft by the Packers is regarded as among the best in NFL history.

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13Dan CurrieLinebacker[Michigan State](1957-michigan-state-spartans-football-team)
215Jim TaylorFullback[LSU](1957-lsu-tigers-football-team)
327Dick ChristyBack[North Carolina State](1957-nc-state-wolfpack-football-team)
336Ray NitschkeLinebacker[Illinois](1957-illinois-fighting-illini-football-team)
439Jerry KramerGuard[Idaho](1957-idaho-vandals-football-team)
551Joe FrancisQuarterback[Oregon State](1957-oregon-state-beavers-football-team)
662Ken GrayTackleHoward Payne
775Doug MaisonBackHillsdale
886Mike BillCenterSyracuse
999Norm JarockBackSt. Norbert
10110Carl JohnsonTackleIllinois
11123Harry HortonEndWichita State
12134Wayne MillerEndBaylor
13147Gene CookEndToledo
13153Don HerndonBackTampa
14158Harry HauffeTackleSouth Dakota
15171Tom NewellBackDrake
16182Arley FinleyTackleGeorgia Tech
17195Joe ReeseEndArkansas Tech
18206Chuck StridGuardSyracuse
20230John DuBoseBackTrinity (TX)
21243Jerry KershnerTackle[Oregon](1957-oregon-ducks-football-team)
22264Franklin MerlinoBack[Florida State](1957-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)
23267Jack AshtonGuardSouth Carolina
24278John JereckTackleDetroit
25291Larry PlentyBackBoston College
26302Esker HarrisGuardUCLA
27315Neil HabigCenterPurdue
28326Dave CrowellGuardWashington State
29339Bob HaynesTackleSam Houston State
30350John PetersTackleHouston
  • Yellow indicates a future Pro Bowl selection
  • Green indicates a future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee

Regular season

Schedule

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September 28**[Chicago Bears](1958-chicago-bears-season)****L** 20–340–1–0City Stadium32,150[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195809280gnb.htm)
October 5**[Detroit Lions](1958-detroit-lions-season)****T** 13–130–1–1City Stadium32,053[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195810050gnb.htm)
October 12**[Baltimore Colts](1958-baltimore-colts-season)****L** 17–240–2–1Milwaukee County Stadium24,553[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195810120gnb.htm)
October 19at [Washington Redskins](1958-washington-redskins-season)**L** 21–370–3–1Griffith Stadium25,228[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195810190was.htm)
October 26[Philadelphia Eagles](1958-philadelphia-eagles-season)**W** 38–351–3–1City Stadium31,043[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195810260gnb.htm)
November 2at **Baltimore Colts****L** 0–561–4–1Memorial Stadium51,333[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195811020clt.htm)
November 9at **Chicago Bears****L** 10–241–5–1Wrigley Field48,424[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195811090chi.htm)
November 16**[Los Angeles Rams](1958-los-angeles-rams-season)****L** 7–201–6–1City Stadium28,051[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195811160gnb.htm)
November 23**[San Francisco 49ers](1958-san-francisco-49ers-season)****L** 12–331–7–1Milwaukee County Stadium19,786[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195811230gnb.htm)
November 27at **Detroit Lions****L** 14–241–8–1Briggs Stadium50,971[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195811270det.htm)
December 7at **San Francisco 49ers****L** 21–481–9–1Kezar Stadium50,793[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195812070sfo.htm)
December 14at **Los Angeles Rams****L** 20–341–10–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum54,634[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195812140ram.htm)
**Note:** Intra-conference opponents are in **bold** text. Thanksgiving: Thursday, Nov. 27.

Roster

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**Quarterbacks**

Standings

Program for the November 16 visit of the Rams to Green Bay.

Awards, records, and honors

Milestones

  • Worst regular season record in franchise history

References

References

  1. Maraniss, David. (September 14, 1999). "In throes of winter, a team in disarray is reborn". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  2. (January 7, 1958). "Blackbourn is fired; McLean new coach". Milwaukee Journal.
  3. Lea, Bud. (January 8, 1958). "McLean popular choice of fans and players alike". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  4. (January 7, 1958). "McLean is named new Packer coach". Reading Eagle.
  5. (December 17, 1958). "Packers shake up front office; McLean quits, Detroit Lions next?". Milwaukee Journal.
  6. (December 18, 1958). "McLean quits, joins Lions staff". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  7. Johnson, Chuck. (January 29, 1959). "Packers name Vince Lombardi head coach, general manager". Milwaukee Journal.
  8. Johnson, Chuck. (February 3, 1959). "Lombardi reception warm, despite cold". Milwaukee Journal.
  9. Wolf, Bob. (May 3, 1979). "Packers' 1958 draft may have been greatest ever". Milwaukee Journal.
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