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2017 Green Bay Packers season


2017 Green Bay Packers season

The 2017 season was the Green Bay Packers' 97th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 99th overall and their 12th under head coach Mike McCarthy. After reaching the NFC Championship Game in the previous season, the team attempted to improve on their 10–6 record from 2016. However, the team was eliminated from postseason contention after Week 15, marking the first time since 2008 that they failed to qualify for the playoffs.

The 2017 season was the Green Bay Packers' 97th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 99th overall and their 12th under head coach Mike McCarthy. After reaching the NFC Championship Game in the previous season, the team attempted to improve on their 10–6 record from 2016. However, the team was eliminated from postseason contention after Week 15, marking the first time since 2008 that they failed to qualify for the playoffs.

The Packers started out strong, compiling a 4–1 record, but during a week 6 game against their division rival Minnesota Vikings, the Packers lost starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a collarbone injury and eventually ended with a 7–9 record despite his attempted return in a loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 15. A blowout 35–11 loss to the Detroit Lions in week 17 secured the Packers’ first losing season since 2008.

PositionPlayerFree agencytagDate signedTeam
WRGeronimo AllisonERFAMarch 6, 2017Green Bay Packers
GDon BarclayUFAMarch 10, 2017Green Bay Packers
TEJared CookUFAMarch 16, 2017Oakland Raiders
RBJohn CrockettERFAJuly 14, 2017Oakland Raiders
OLBJayrone ElliottRFAMarch 13, 2017Green Bay Packers
LSBrett GoodeUFAAugust 12, 2017Green Bay Packers
SSMicah HydeUFAMarch 9, 2017Buffalo Bills
RBDon JacksonERFAMarch 8, 2017Green Bay Packers
OLBDatone JonesUFAMarch 14, 2017Minnesota Vikings
FBJoe KerridgeERFAMarch 16, 2017Green Bay Packers
RBEddie LacyUFAMarch 14, 2017Seattle Seahawks
GT. J. LangUFAMarch 12, 2017Detroit Lions
RBChristine MichaelUFAMarch 23, 2017Green Bay Packers
OLBJulius PeppersUFAMarch 10, 2017Carolina Panthers
OLBNick PerryUFAMarch 9, 2017Green Bay Packers
DEChristian RingoERFAMarch 7, 2017Green Bay Packers
PJake SchumERFAMarch 8, 2017Green Bay Packers
LBJoe ThomasERFAMarch 7, 2017Green Bay Packers
CJ. C. TretterUFAMarch 9, 2017Cleveland Browns
ILBJordan TrippRFAMarch 15, 2017Green Bay Packers

Re-signed         Signed Away         Suspended, Released

RFA: Restricted free agent, UFA: Unrestricted free agent, ERFA: Exclusive rights free agent, FT: Franchise Tag

Column 1Column 2Column 3
September 3, 2017To Green Bay PackersConditional 2018 7th-round pickTo Dallas CowboysJayrone Elliott
PositionPlayerLast TeamDate
TEMartellus BennettNew England PatriotsMarch 10, 2017
TELance KendricksLos Angeles RamsMarch 11, 2017
CBDavon HouseJacksonville JaguarsMarch 14, 2017
DERicky Jean FrancoisWashington RedskinsMarch 24, 2017
GJustin McCrayN/AMarch 29, 2017
LSDerek HartMarch 31, 2017
GJahri EvansNew Orleans SaintsApril 26, 2017
CBDonatello BrownN/AMay 5, 2017
OLBJohnathan Calvin
WRMichael Clark
WRMontay Crockett
GThomas Evans
GGeoff Gray
ILBCody Heiman
QBTaysom Hill
DEIzaah Lunsford
OTAdam Pankey
TEAaron Peck
RBKalif Phillips
CBLenzy Pipkins
CBDavid Rivers
PJustin Vogel
OLBJosh LetuligasenoaMay 8, 2017
CBRaysean Pringle
RBWilliam Stanback
OLBDavid Talley
SAaron Taylor
WRColby PearsonJune 1, 2017
OTRobert LeffJune 6, 2017
CBDaquan HolmesJune 7, 2017
TEEmanuel ByrdAugust 5, 2017
DEShaneil JenkinsSeattle SeahawksAugust 13, 2017
NTCalvin HeurtelouN/AAugust 21, 2017
OLBAhmad BrooksSan Francisco 49ersSeptember 3, 2017
OLBChris OdomN/A
NTQuinton DialSan Francisco 49ersSeptember 5, 2017
OTAdam PankeySeptember 13, 2017
DERicky Jean FrancoisSeptember 21, 2017
RBJoel BouagnonChicago BearsJanuary 10, 2018
PositionPlayerNew teamDate
RBDon JacksonMay 1, 2017
RBChristine MichaelIndianapolis ColtsMay 1, 2017
PJake SchumJune 1, 2017
CJacob FloresJune 6, 2017
CBDavid RiversTampa Bay BuccaneersJune 7, 2017
NTLetroy GuionAugust 8, 2017
DEShaneil JenkinsAugust 15, 2017
LSDerek HartAugust 28, 2017
WRColby Pearson
RBWilliam Stanback
GKofi AmichiaSeptember 2, 2017
CBDonatello Brown
TEEmanuel Byrd
QBJoe Callahan
OLBJohnathan Calvin
WRMichael Clark
WRMontay Crockett
WRMalachi DupreBuffalo Bills
GThomas Evans
OLBReggie Gilbert
GGeoff Gray
ILBCody Heiman
NTCalvin Heurtelou
QBTaysom HillNew Orleans Saints
CBDaquan Holmes
OTRobert Leff
LBJosh Letuligasenoa
DEIzaah Lunsford
LBDerrick Mathews
WRMax McCaffreyNew Orleans Saints
OTAdam Pankey
TEAaron Peck
RBKalif Phillips
DEBrian PriceDallas Cowboys
CBRaysean Pringle
SAaron Taylor
ILBJordan TrippAtlanta Falcons
SJermaine Whitehead
WRDeAngelo Yancey
DEChristian RingoCincinnati BengalsSeptember 5, 2017
CBLaDarius GunterCarolina PanthersSeptember 12, 2017
DERicky Jean FrancoisNew England PatriotsSeptember 13, 2017
TEMartellus BennettNew England PatriotsNovember 8, 2017
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2017 Green Bay Packers draft
233Kevin KingCornerbackWashington
261Josh JonesSafetyNC State
393Montravius AdamsDefensive tackleAuburn
4108Vince BiegelLinebackerWisconsin
4134Jamaal WilliamsRunning backBYU
5175DeAngelo YanceyWide receiverPurdue
5182Aaron Jones *Running backUTEP
6212Kofi AmichiaGuardSouth Florida
7238Devante MaysRunning backUtah State
7247Malachi DupreWide receiverLSU
Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Notes

  • The Packers received one compensatory selection – No. 182 overall.

Trades

  • Green Bay traded their first round selection (29th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's 2nd and 4th round selections (33rd and 108th).
  • Green Bay traded their 5th round selection (172nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's 5th and 7th round selections (175th and 238th).
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Front office

Executive committee – Board of Directors President/CEO – Mark Murphy Executive vice president/general manager – Ted Thompson Vice president of football administration/player finance – Russ Ball Director of football operations – Eliot Wolf Director of player personnel – Brian Gutekunst Director of college scouting – Jon-Eric Sullivan Assistant director of pro personnel – Tim Terry Senior personnel executive – Alonzo Highsmith Head coaches

Head coach – Mike McCarthy Associate head coach/linebackers – Winston Moss Offensive coaches

Offensive coordinator – Edgar Bennett Quarterbacks – Alex Van Pelt Running backs – Ben Sirmans Wide receivers – Luke Getsy Tight ends – Brian Angelichio Offensive line – James Campen Assistant offensive line – David Raih | | | Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator – Dom Capers Defensive line – Mike Trgovac Assistant linebackers – Scott McCurley Secondary (Cornerbacks) – Joe Whitt Jr. Secondary (Safeties) – Darren Perry Defensive front assistant – Jerry Montgomery Defensive quality control – Tim McGarigle Special teams coaches

Special teams coordinator – Ron Zook Assistant special teams – Jason Simmons Strength and conditioning

Strength and conditioning coordinator – Mark Lovat Strength and conditioning assistant – Chris Gizzi Strength and conditioning assistant – Thadeus Jackson Strength and conditioning assistant – Grant Thorne |

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Quarterbacks (QB)
 6 Joe Callahan
 7 Brett Hundley
Running backs (RB)

33 Aaron Jones 40 Joe Kerridge FB 32 Devante Mays 22 Aaron Ripkowski FB 30 Jamaal Williams Wide receivers (WR)

17 Davante Adams 81 Geronimo Allison 89 Michael Clark 18 Randall Cobb 11 Trevor Davis 83 Jeff Janis 87 Jordy Nelson Tight ends (TE)

86 Emanuel Byrd 84 Lance Kendricks 82 Richard Rodgers | | Offensive linemen (OL) 69 David Bakhtiari LT 54 Dillon Day C 73 Jahri Evans RG 63 Corey Linsley C 64 Justin McCray RG 74 Ulrick John LT 77 Adam Pankey RT 62 Lucas Patrick LG 65 Lane Taylor LG Defensive linemen (DL)

90 Montravius Adams DE 97 Kenny Clark NT 76 Mike Daniels DE 91 Quinton Dial NT 94 Dean Lowry DE | | Linebackers (LB) 45 Vince Biegel OLB 55 Ahmad Brooks OLB 51 Kyler Fackrell OLB 93 Reggie Gilbert OLB 50 Blake Martinez ILB 52 Clay Matthews OLB 98 Chris Odom OLB 47 Jake Ryan ILB 48 Joe Thomas ILB Defensive backs (DB)

44 Donatello Brown CB 42 Morgan Burnett SS 21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix FS 25 Marwin Evans SS 28 Josh Hawkins CB 31 Davon House CB 27 Josh Jones SS 41 Lenzy Pipkins CB 23 Damarious Randall CB 35 Jermaine Whitehead FS Special teams (ST)

 2 Mason Crosby K 61 Brett Goode LS  8 Justin Vogel P | | Practice squad 79 Kofi Amichia G 16 Jake Kumerow WR 71 Izaah Lunsford DE 49 Derrick Mathews ILB 13 Colby Pearson WR 46 Raysean Pringle CB 56 Ahmad Thomas ILB 49 Robert Tonyan TE 57 Zach Triner LS 10 DeAngelo Yancey WR Reserve

29 Kentrell Brice SS (IR) 75 Bryan Bulaga RT (IR) 39 Demetri Goodson CB (IR) 20 Kevin King CB (IR) 88 Ty Montgomery RB (IR) 68 Kyle Murphy RT (IR) 59 Taybor Pepper LS (IR) 53 Nick Perry OLB (IR) 12 Aaron Rodgers QB (IR) 24 Quinten Rollins CB (IR) -- Jake Schum P (IR) 78 Jason Spriggs LT (IR) 57 David Talley ILB (IR) 26 Herb Waters CB (IR) Rookies in italics 53 active, 14 reserve, 11 practice squad |

The Packers' preliminary preseason schedule was announced on April 10.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.comrecap
August 10Philadelphia EaglesW 24–91–0Lambeau FieldRecap
August 19at Washington RedskinsW 21–172–0FedExFieldRecap
August 26at Denver BroncosL 17–202–1Sports Authority Field at Mile HighRecap
August 31Los Angeles RamsW 24–103–1Lambeau FieldRecap

The Packers' preliminary regular season schedule was announced on April 20.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.comrecap
September 10Seattle SeahawksW 17–91–0Lambeau FieldRecap
September 17at Atlanta FalconsL 23–341–1Mercedes-Benz StadiumRecap
September 24Cincinnati BengalsW 27–24 (OT)2–1Lambeau FieldRecap
September 28Chicago BearsW 35–143–1Lambeau FieldRecap
October 8at Dallas CowboysW 35–314–1AT&T StadiumRecap
October 15at Minnesota VikingsL 10–234–2U.S. Bank StadiumRecap
October 22New Orleans SaintsL 17–264–3Lambeau FieldRecap
Bye
November 6Detroit LionsL 17–304–4Lambeau FieldRecap
November 12at Chicago BearsW 23–165–4Soldier FieldRecap
November 19Baltimore RavensL 0–235–5Lambeau FieldRecap
November 26at Pittsburgh SteelersL 28–315–6Heinz FieldRecap
December 3Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 26–20 (OT)6–6Lambeau FieldRecap
December 10at Cleveland BrownsW 27–21 (OT)7–6FirstEnergy StadiumRecap
December 17at Carolina PanthersL 24–317–7Bank of America StadiumRecap
December 23Minnesota VikingsL 0–167–8Lambeau FieldRecap
December 31at Detroit LionsL 11–357–9Ford FieldRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

The Packers' offense struggled for the first half against the Seahawks. On the Packers' first drive, Aaron Rodgers threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown, but an illegal block in the back penalty negated the score. Before that play Rodgers had gone his previous 251 regular season pass attempts without an interception, a career high. The Packers' defense held Seattle in check but trailed 3–0 at halftime. In the third quarter, Mike Daniels forced a fumble that Green Bay recovered at the Seattle 6-yard line, and Ty Montgomery ran in for a touchdown on the following play, giving the Packers a lead they wouldn't relinquish after that. Later Rodgers caught the Seahawks with 12 men on the field and capitalized on the free play by throwing a 32-yard touchdown to Jordy Nelson. The Packers only surrendered two field goals to Seattle for the rest of the game, giving a strong defensive showing in the season opener.

In a rematch of the 2016 NFC Championship game earlier that year, the Falcons defeated the Packers to open up their new stadium. The teams exchanged opening drive touchdowns, but with both starting tackles out of the game due to injury, the Packers' offense failed to keep pace. At the end of the first half, with the score 17–7, a 36-yard pass to Randall Cobb was called back due to a controversial Offensive Pass Interference call on tight end Martellus Bennet. On the ensuing play Aaron Rodgers threw an interception to Desmond Trufant that lead to a Falcons touchdown, making the score 24–7 at halftime. Aaron Rodgers fumbled on the Packers' first drive of the second half, leading to another Falcons' touchdown. Though the Packers would score two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the Falcons still prevailed, 34–23. On a one-yard pass to Ty Montgomery late in the fourth quarter, Aaron Rodgers recorded his 300th career touchdown. He is the fastest quarterback in NFL history to reach the milestone, needing only 4,742 attempts.

Although the Bengals entered the game 0–2 without scoring an offensive touchdown, the Packers fell behind early once again, 21–7, with one of the Bengal scores being an interception of Aaron Rodgers returned for the touchdown, which was only the second time in Rodgers career that he'd given up an interception for a touchdown. The Packers were able to rally back, tying the game with 21 seconds left in the game on a pinpoint 3-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Jordy Nelson. After forcing Cincinnati to punt on the opening drive in overtime, the Packers found themselves in a 3rd and 10 situation but Aaron Rodgers managed to draw the Bengals offsides, allowing for a free play that resulted in a Geronimo Allison 72-yard catch to the Cincinnati 8-yard line. Mason Crosby then kicked the winning field goal, giving Aaron Rodgers his first ever overtime win, after having gone 0–7 for his career in overtime games, which included the playoffs. This also gave Rodgers his first win over the Bengals, giving him a win over every NFL team but the Packers (including the playoffs).

In the 195th meeting between the Packers and Bears, the Packers took advantage early, scoring first on their opening drive, then scoring less than a minute later after recovering a Bear fumble. Taking advantage of several Chicago miscues, including three turnovers and a missed field goal, the Packers rolled to a convincing win over their rivals, with Aaron Rodgers throwing four touchdown passes. The victory also gave the Packers a 95–94–6 edge in the rivalry with the Bears, the first time the Packers had the lead in the rivalry since 1933. In the third quarter wide receiver Davante Adams took a vicious and illegal hit from Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan that required a stretcher to take Adams off the field. Adams was diagnosed with a concussion and immediately taken to the hospital, where he spent the night. He did not have any significant nerve damage and would return for next Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.

In a rematch of the Divisional playoff game from the previous season, the Cowboys took an early 21–6 lead over the Packers, before the Packers rallied to pull themselves within six points at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, the lead changed hands four times, with the Packers getting the last push. With just over a minute left, Aaron Rodgers led a drive that was capped off by a 12-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams with eleven seconds left in the game, giving the Packers their third win in a row. Rookie running back Aaron Jones also had his first 100-yard game of his NFL game, as well as the first for any running back on the Packers for the season.

The Packers lost Aaron Rodgers to a shoulder injury early in the game after he took a big hit from Minnesota linebacker Anthony Barr. It was later revealed that he suffered a broken right collarbone and the injury could end his 2017 season. Brett Hundley threw one touchdown, but also threw three costly interceptions, in relief of Rodgers as the Packers took a 23–10 loss. After the game, Mike McCarthy announced that due to Rodgers' injury, Hundley would be given the starting quarterback position "indefinitely."

In his first career start, Brett Hundley took a conservative approach and completed 12 of 25 passes for only 87 yards, adding an interception without any passing touchdowns. Rookie Aaron Jones rushed for 131 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown, his second 100-yard game in three career starts. Two first half interceptions from Drew Brees helped the Packers maintain a 14–7 lead at halftime, but the Saints came out of the half scoring 9 points on their first two drives to take a 16–14 lead. After the two teams exchanged field goals, the Saints took the lead for good on an 8-play, 55 yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown rush from Drew Brees. Green Bay's comeback effort was thwarted when Brett Hundley threw an interception to safety Kenny Vaccaro on the ensuing drive. The win marked the Saints' fourth consecutive victory after starting the season 0–2.

No game. Green Bay had a bye week.

Although the Packers came into the game off of a 15-day break, they played sloppily and lost to the Lions for only the second time at home since 1991. The Packers' solid opening drive was spoiled when kicker Mason Crosby's 38-yard attempt was blocked. The Lions scored touchdowns on two of their next three possessions as the Packers' Offense stalled with consecutive three and outs. Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford played an efficient game, registering two touchdowns with no interceptions, resulting in a 132.4 passer rating. In his second career start, Brett Hundley once again failed to attack the defense downfield or establish a comfortable pocket presence. He was sacked three times and failed to throw a passing touchdown for the second consecutive game.

Brett Hundley earned his first career win against rival Chicago Bears, finishing with one touchdown, no interceptions and a career high 110.8 passer rating. After failing to apply a solid pass rush in the previous two games, the Packers' Defense sacked Bears rookie Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky five times, with linebacker Nick Perry accounting for three. The Packers held Chicago's strong rushing attack to a mere 3.2 yards per carry. Packers' running backs Aaron Jones and Ty Montgomery left with knee and rib injuries, respectively, allowing rookie Jamaal Williams to see his first action in the NFL. Although only averaging 3.3 yards per rush, Williams ran well against a stout Chicago defensive front. In the second quarter, with Green Bay holding a 10–3 advantage, the Bears drove to Green Bay's 25-yard line and on third down and 13 Trubisky completed a short pass to running back Benny Cunningham that was first ruled down at the two yard line. Bears coach Jon Fox challenged the play, believing Cunningham reached the endzone, but upon review the officials determined that Cunningham lost the ball before stepping out of bounds, and in reaching for the pylon actually fumbled into the endzone. The resulting call was a touchback and Packers' ball at the 20-yard line. Although the Packers punted on the resulting possession, the reversal proved costly in a one score game.

The Packers wore their alternative throwback uniforms for this game.

For the first time in franchise history, the Packers lost to the Ravens at home. It was the second time in 11 years that the team was shut-out at home. After going the previous two games without a turnover, the Packers committed five: two fumbles and three interceptions. Brett Hundley threw three interceptions, including one in the end-zone on the team's opening drive, bringing his season interception total to seven, matching Rodgers' total from the entire 2016 regular season. Packers' rookie running back DeVante Mays fumbled on the first two carries of his career, losing one. Field position was key as the Ravens' special teams often kept the Packers starting drives deep in their own territory.

In one of the NFL's best games of 2017, Brett Hundley played his best game as a Packer. He threw two dimes to Cobb and Jamaal Williams for touchdowns. He would throw a third to Davante Adams on the opening drive of the second half. The Steelers and the Packers traded blows all game. Field position, which is something the Packers have struggled with in 2017, cost them the game. After a one-minute drive led to a punt, the Steelers drove 35 yards down the field in 17 seconds in the waning moments of the fourth quarter. Chris Boswell hit a career long 53-yard field goal as time expired. This would be the first of three straight game winning field goals for Boswell. The Steelers won the game 31–28.

The Packers had a 17–10 halftime lead, in large part to Lowry's defensive touchdown. Jameis Winston caught fire in the second half and gave the Buccaneers a 20–17 lead. Despite Brett Hundley only having 54 passing yards up to this point (37 on the Packers opening drive), he led the Packers down the field to tie the game at 20–20 with two minutes to play. The Packers started overtime with the ball, and Aaron Jones capped off the comeback win with a 20-yard touchdown run. Hundley would finish the game with 84 passing yards, and the Packers improved to 6–6.

The Packers were trailing the winless Cleveland Browns 14–7 in the third quarter. The Browns scored a touchdown to make it 21–7, but Hundley and the Packers responded with a touchdown drive of their own, making it 21–14. The Packers tied the game with 17 seconds left on a touchdown pass to Davante Adams. In overtime, Browns quarterback DeShone Kizer threw a costly interception to Josh Jones, and Adams took a screen pass to the end zone, improving the Packers record to 7–6 and setting the stage for Aaron Rodgers' comeback.

Aaron Rodgers returned to the field for the first time since being injured in Week 6. His three touchdowns, however, were negated by his three interceptions as the Panthers won 31–24 by a forced fumble in the game's final minute. With Atlanta beating Tampa Bay the next day, the Green Bay Packers were eliminated from the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

Despite the return of Rodgers, he had little on-field impact. He threw 3 touchdown passes, but he was also picked off 3 times and got sacked 3 times in the loss.

This Christmas edition of Sunday Night Football was anticipated to be a critical NFC North game before the season, however, with Aaron Rodgers back on IR and the Packers eliminated, the game did not live up to such standards.

The Vikings played conservatively all night, and like the Ravens, won the game with expert field position and forced Brett Hundley to make mistakes. He threw two interceptions to Harrison Smith. The Packers were shut out twice at home in the same season for the first time since 2006, and their record dropped to 7–8. The Packers were swept by the Vikings for the first time since 2009.

With a final score of 11–35 in a blowout loss, the Packers were swept by the Lions for the first time since 1991. Green Bay lost 3 straight games to close out a miserable season. The loss all but sealed the team's first losing season since 2008, with a disappointing 7–9 record.

NFC North
(2) Minnesota Vikings1330.8135–110–2382252W3
Detroit Lions970.5635–18–4410376W1
Green Bay Packers790.4382–45–7320384L3
Chicago Bears5110.3130–61–11264320L1
StatisticPlayer(s)Value
Passing yardsBrett Hundley1,836
Passing touchdownsAaron Rodgers16
Rushing yardsJamaal Williams556
Rushing touchdownsAaron JonesJamaal Williams4
ReceptionsDavante Adams74
Receiving yardsDavante Adams885
Receiving touchdownsDavante Adams10
Kickoff return yardsTrevor Davis707
Punt return yardsTrevor Davis278
TacklesBlake Martinez144
SacksClay Matthews III8.5
InterceptionsDamarious Randall4
CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank(out of 32)
Passing offense3167197.925
Rushing offense1724107.817
Passing defense3789236.823
Rushing defense1793112.117

Statistical values are correct at the end of the season

RecipientAward(s)
Davante AdamsProbowler
David Bakhtiari2017 All-Pro second team
Mike DanielsProbowler
Aaron RodgersWeek 5: NFC Offensive Player of the Week
Dean LowryWeek 13: NFC Defensive Player of the Week
Trevor DavisWeek 14: NFC Special Teams Player of the Week
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