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The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. They are members of the Northern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and play their home games at Lambeau Field in central Wisconsin. Since entering the NFL, the Packers have won 13 championships (the most in NFL history), including nine NFL Championships prior to 1966 and four Super Bowls, which is inclusive of two additional NFL Championships won during the AFL–NFL merger, since then. They have captured 21 divisional titles, 9 conference championships, and been to the playoffs 37 times. In NFL history, the Packers have recorded the most regular season victories (819) and the most overall victories (856) of any team, and are tied with the New England Patriots for the second most playoff wins (37).

The franchise has experienced three major periods of continued success in its history. The first period of success came under the leadership of head coach Curly Lambeau (19291944), when the Packers were named NFL Champions six times. This period saw the Packers become the first team to win three straight championships (19291931). The second period of success was between 1960 and 1967 under head coach Vince Lombardi, during which the Packers won five NFL Championships and the first two Super Bowls. The Packers also won three consecutive NFL Championships for the second time in franchise history (19651967). The most recent period of success ranges from 1993 to the present under the leadership of head coaches Mike Holmgren, Mike McCarthy and Matt LaFleur, where the franchise has reached the playoffs 23 times, with three Super Bowl appearances, winning two in 1996 and 2010. This period included the 2011 season, where the team won 15 games, the most the Packers have won in a single season.

The Packers have also experienced periods of extended failure in their history. The two most notable times were from (19451958), where the franchise never placed higher than 3rd in the league standings and recorded the worst record of any Packers team, going 1–10–1 in 1958. The second period of continued failure occurred between (19681991), where the club only went to the playoffs twice, and recorded only six winning seasons.

Season-by-season records

**NFL champions** (1920–1969)**Super Bowl champions** (1966–present)**Conference champions** ***Division champions** ^**Wild card berth** #**One-game playoff berth** +
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason resultsAwardsHead coachesNotesFinishWLT*1919**1920*[1921](1921-apfa-season)[2007](2007-nfl-season)Totals
4 Super Bowl Championships
13 NFL Championships
3 NFC Conference Championships
6 NFL Western Conference Championships
21 Division titles81961239*(1921–2025, includes only regular season)*Excludes the Packers' two seasons outside the NFL (1919 and 1920), in which they earned an additional 19 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie.3728*(1921–2025, includes only playoffs)*85664039*(1921–2025, includes both regular season and playoffs)*
*[1919](1919-green-bay-packers-season)**10**1**0**The Packers did not compete in a professional league until 1921.*
*[1920](1920-green-bay-packers-season)**9**1**1*
[1921](1921-green-bay-packers-season)APFA6th321Curly Lambeau
[1922](1922-green-bay-packers-season)7th433
[1923](1923-green-bay-packers-season)NFL3rd721
[1924](1924-green-bay-packers-season)NFL6th740
[1925](1925-green-bay-packers-season)NFL9th850
[1926](1926-green-bay-packers-season)NFL5th733
[1927](1927-green-bay-packers-season)NFL2nd721
[1928](1928-green-bay-packers-season)NFL4th643
[1929](1929-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****1st**1201**Best Record, Named [NFL Champions](1929-nfl-season) (1)**
[1930](1930-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****1st**1031**Best Record, Named [NFL Champions](1930-nfl-season) (2)**
[1931](1931-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****1st**1220**Best Record, Named [NFL Champions](1931-nfl-season) (3)**This marked the first time a team has achieved three consecutive NFL championships.
[1932](1932-green-bay-packers-season)NFL2nd1031
[1933](1933-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest3rd571NFL teams split into two divisions, with the winner of each division playing in a championship game (the champion was previously determined by best record). Packers placed in West Division.
[1934](1934-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest3rd760
[1935](1935-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest2nd840
[1936](1936-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****West**^**1st**^1011**Won [NFL Championship](1936-nfl-championship-game) (4)** (at [Redskins](1936-boston-redskins-season)) 21–6
[1937](1937-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest2nd740
[1938](1938-green-bay-packers-season)NFL**West**^**1st**^830Lost [NFL Championship](1938-nfl-championship-game) (at [Giants](1938-new-york-giants-season)) 17–23
[1939](1939-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****West**^**1st**^920**Won [NFL Championship](1939-nfl-championship-game) (5)** ([Giants](1939-new-york-giants-season)) 27–0
[1940](1940-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest2nd641
[1941](1941-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest**1st**+1010Lost [Divisional Playoff](1941-nfl-playoffs) (at [Bears](1941-chicago-bears-season)) 14–33Don Hutson ()
[1942](1942-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest2nd821Don Hutson ()
[1943](1943-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest2nd721
[1944](1944-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****West**^**1st**^820**Won [NFL Championship](1944-nfl-championship-game) (6)** (at [Giants](1944-new-york-giants-season)) 14–7
[1945](1945-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest3rd640
[1946](1946-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest3rd650
[1947](1947-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest3rd651
[1948](1948-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest4th390
[1949](1949-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWest5th2100The Packers training ground Rockwood Lodge burns down. Curly Lambeau resigns one week later citing disagreements with the executive leadership of the team.
[1950](1950-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNational5th390Gene RonzaniWestern Division renamed to National Conference.
[1951](1951-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNational5th390
[1952](1952-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNational4th660
[1953](1953-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern6th291Gene Ronzani ()Ray McLean / Hugh Devore ()Gene Ronzani resigned with two games remaining in the 1953 season; assistant coaches Ray McLean and Hugh Devore shared interim head coaching duties for the remainder of the season. National Conference renamed to Western Conference.
[1954](1954-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern5th480Lisle Blackbourn
[1955](1955-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern3rd660
[1956](1956-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern5th480
[1957](1957-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern6th390
[1958](1958-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern6th1101Ray McLean
[1959](1959-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern3rd750Vince Lombardi ()Vince Lombardi
[1960](1960-green-bay-packers-season)NFL**Western*****1st***840Lost [NFL Championship](1960-nfl-championship-game) (at [Eagles](1960-philadelphia-eagles-season)) 13–17From 1935 to 1960, NFL teams played between 10 and 12 games a season. Prior to 1935, a set number of games was not set. Starting in 1961, the NFL season was set at 14 games a year.
[1961](1961-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****Western*****1st***1130**Won [NFL Championship](1961-nfl-championship-game) (7)** ([Giants](1961-new-york-giants-season)) 37–0Paul Hornung ()
Vince Lombardi ()
[1962](1962-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****Western*****1st***1310**Won [NFL Championship](1962-nfl-championship-game) (8)** (at [Giants](1962-new-york-giants-season)) 16–7Jim Taylor ()
[1963](1963-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern2nd1121**Won Playoff Bowl** (vs. [Browns](1963-cleveland-browns-season)) 40–23The Playoff Bowl is considered an unofficial, exhibition post-season game.
[1964](1964-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWestern2nd851Lost Playoff Bowl (vs. [Cardinals](1964-st-louis-cardinals-season)) 17–24
[1965](1965-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****Western*****1st***1031**Won** [Conference Playoff](1965-nfl-playoffs) ([Colts](1965-baltimore-colts-season)) 13–10 (OT)
**Won [NFL Championship](1965-nfl-championship-game) (9)** ([Browns](1965-cleveland-browns-season)) 23–12
[1966](1966-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****Western*****1st***1220**Won [NFL Championship](1966-nfl-championship-game)** (at [Cowboys](1966-dallas-cowboys-season)) 34–27
**Won Super Bowl I (10)** (vs. [Chiefs](1965-kansas-city-chiefs-season)) 35–10Bart Starr (, )First season the AFL–NFL World Championship Game (later renamed the Super Bowl) is played. The Packers are recognized as both NFL Champions and AFL–NFL World Champions.
[1967](1967-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****Western*****Central**^**1st**^941**Won** [Conference Playoffs](1967-nfl-playoffs) ([Rams](1967-los-angeles-rams-season)) 28–7
**Won [NFL Championship](1967-nfl-championship-game)** ([Cowboys](1967-dallas-cowboys-season)) 21–17
**Won Super Bowl II (11)** (vs. [Raiders](1967-oakland-raiders-season)) 33–14Bart Starr ()The NFL split the Western Conference into two divisions, with the winner of the Central Division playing the winner of the Coastal Division for the right to play in the NFL Championship.This marked the second time the Packers have achieved three consecutive NFL championships.
[1968](1968-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWesternCentral3rd671Phil BengtsonVince Lombardi resigns after the 1968 season as Packers general manager one year after handing off head coaching duties to Phil Bengtson.
[1969](1969-green-bay-packers-season)NFLWesternCentral3rd860
[1970](1970-green-bay-packers-season)NFLCentral3rd680With the completion of the AFL–NFL merger, the Packers were placed into the Central Division of the National Football Conference (NFC).
[1971](1971-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th482John Brockington ()Dan Devine
[1972](1972-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**Central**^**1st**^1040Lost [Divisional Playoffs](1972-73-nfl-playoffs) (at [Redskins](1972-washington-redskins-season)) 3–16Willie Buchanon ()
Dan Devine ()
[1973](1973-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd572
[1974](1974-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd680
[1975](1975-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd4100Bart Starr
[1976](1976-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th590
[1977](1977-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th4100
[1978](1978-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd871The NFL expanded its season from 14 to 16 games a year.
[1979](1979-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th5110
[1980](1980-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th5101
[1981](1981-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd880
[1982](1982-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNA3rd531**Won** [First Round Playoffs](1982-83-nfl-playoffs) ([Cardinals](1982-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)) 41–16
Lost [Second Round Playoffs](1982-83-nfl-playoffs) (at [Cowboys](1982-dallas-cowboys-season)) 26–37Season shortened to nine games by a strike, with divisions temporarily suspended and standings based on conference alone.
[1983](1983-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd880
[1984](1984-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd880Forrest Gregg
[1985](1985-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd880
[1986](1986-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th4120
[1987](1987-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd591The strike of 1987 reduced the regular season from 16 to 15 games.
[1988](1988-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral5th4120Lindy Infante
[1989](1989-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd1060Lindy Infante ()
[1990](1990-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th6100
[1991](1991-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th4120
[1992](1992-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd970Ron Wolf ()Mike Holmgren
[1993](1993-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd970**Won** Wild Card Playoffs (at [Lions](1993-detroit-lions-season)) 28–24
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](1993-94-nfl-playoffs) (at [Cowboys](1993-dallas-cowboys-season)) 17–27
[1994](1994-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd970**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](1994-nfc-wild-card-playoff-game-detroit-green-bay) ([Lions](1994-detroit-lions-season)) 16–12
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](1994-95-nfl-playoffs) (at [Cowboys](1994-dallas-cowboys-season)) 9–35
[1995](1995-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**Central**^**1st**^1150**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](1995-96-nfl-playoffs) ([Falcons](1995-atlanta-falcons-season)) 37–20
**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](1995-96-nfl-playoffs) (at [49ers](1995-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 27–17
Lost [NFC Championship](1995-nfc-championship-game) (at [Cowboys](1995-dallas-cowboys-season)) 27–38Brett Favre (, )
[1996](1996-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****NFC*****Central**^**1st**^1330**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](1996-97-nfl-playoffs) ([49ers](1996-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 35–14
**Won** [NFC Championship](1996-nfc-championship-game) ([Panthers](1996-carolina-panthers-season)) 30–13
**Won Super Bowl XXXI (12)** (vs. [Patriots](1996-new-england-patriots-season)) 35–21Brett Favre ()
Desmond Howard ()
[1997](1997-green-bay-packers-season)NFL**NFC*****Central**^**1st**^1330**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](1997-98-nfl-playoffs) ([Buccaneers](1997-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)) 21–7
**Won** [NFC Championship](1997-nfc-championship-game) (at [49ers](1997-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 23–10
Lost Super Bowl XXXII (vs. [Broncos](1997-denver-broncos-season)) 24–31Brett Favre ()Favre is first player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.
[1998](1998-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at [49ers](1998-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 27–30Reggie White ()
[1999](1999-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral4th880Ray Rhodes
[2000](2000-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral3rd970Mike Sherman
[2001](2001-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCCentral2nd1240**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2001-02-nfl-playoffs) ([49ers](2001-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 25–15
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](2001-02-nfl-playoffs) (at [Rams](2001-st-louis-rams-season)) 17–45
[2002](2002-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1240Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2002-03-nfl-playoffs) ([Falcons](2002-atlanta-falcons-season)) 7–27The NFL realigned to create four divisions in both conferences with four teams in each division, with the NFC Central being renamed the NFC North.
[2003](2003-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1060**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2003-nfc-wild-card-playoff-game-seattle-green-bay) ([Seahawks](2003-seattle-seahawks-season)) 33–27 (OT)
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](4th-and-26) (at [Eagles](2003-philadelphia-eagles-season)) 17–20 (OT)
[2004](2004-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1060Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2004-05-nfl-playoffs) ([Vikings](2004-minnesota-vikings-season)) 17–31
[2005](2005-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth4th4120
[2006](2006-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth2nd880Mike McCarthy
[2007](2007-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1330**Won** Divisional Playoffs ([Seahawks](2007-seattle-seahawks-season)) 42–20
Lost [NFC Championship](2007-nfc-championship-game) ([Giants](2007-new-york-giants-season)) 20–23 (OT)Ted Thompson ()
[2008](2008-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth3rd6100
[2009](2009-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth2nd1150Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2009-nfc-wild-card-playoff-game-green-bay-arizona) (at [Cardinals](2009-arizona-cardinals-season)) 45–51 (OT)Charles Woodson ()
[2010](2010-green-bay-packers-season)**NFL****NFC***North2nd1060**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2010-11-nfl-playoffs) (at [Eagles](2010-philadelphia-eagles-season)) 21–16
**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](2010-11-nfl-playoffs) (at [Falcons](2010-atlanta-falcons-season)) 48–21
**Won** [NFC Championship](2010-nfc-championship-game) (at [Bears](2010-chicago-bears-season)) 21–14
**Won Super Bowl XLV (13)** (vs. [Steelers](2010-pittsburgh-steelers-season)) 31–25Aaron Rodgers ()
[2011](2011-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1510Lost [Divisional Playoffs](2011-12-nfl-playoffs) ([Giants](2011-new-york-giants-season)) 20–37Aaron Rodgers ()
Mike McCarthy ()
Ted Thompson ()
[2012](2012-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1150**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2012-13-nfl-playoffs) ([Vikings](2012-minnesota-vikings-season)) 24–10
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](2012-13-nfl-playoffs) (at [49ers](2012-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 31–45
[2013](2013-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^871Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2013-14-nfl-playoffs) ([49ers](2013-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 20–23Eddie Lacy ()
[2014](2014-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1240**Won** Divisional Playoffs ([Cowboys](2014-dallas-cowboys-season)) 26–21
Lost [NFC Championship](2014-nfc-championship-game) (at [Seahawks](2014-seattle-seahawks-season)) 22–28 (OT)Aaron Rodgers ()
[2015](2015-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth2nd1060**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2015-16-nfl-playoffs) (at [Redskins](2015-washington-redskins-season)) 35–18
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at [Cardinals](2015-arizona-cardinals-season)) 20–26 (OT)
[2016](2016-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1060**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2016-17-nfl-playoffs) ([Giants](2016-new-york-giants-season)) 38–13
**Won** Divisional Playoffs (at [Cowboys](2016-dallas-cowboys-season)) 34–31
Lost [NFC Championship](2016-nfc-championship-game) (at [Falcons](2016-atlanta-falcons-season)) 21–44Jordy Nelson ()
[2017](2017-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth3rd790
[2018](2018-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth3rd691Mike McCarthy ()Joe Philbin ()Mike McCarthy was fired with four games remaining in the 2018 season; assistant coach Joe Philbin handled interim head coaching duties for the remainder of the season.
[2019](2019-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1330**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](2019-20-nfl-playoffs) ([Seahawks](2019-seattle-seahawks-season)) 28–23
Lost [NFC Championship](2019-nfc-championship-game) (at [49ers](2019-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 20–37Matt LaFleur
[2020](2020-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1330**Won** [Divisional Playoffs](2020-21-nfl-playoffs) ([Rams](2020-los-angeles-rams-season)) 32–18
Lost [NFC Championship](2020-nfc-championship-game) ([Buccaneers](2020-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)) 26–31Aaron Rodgers ()
[2021](2021-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFC**North**^**1st**^1340Lost [Divisional Playoffs](2021-22-nfl-playoffs) ([49ers](2021-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 10–13Aaron Rodgers ()Matt LaFleur becomes the first coach in NFL history to lead his team to three straight seasons of 13 wins or more; his 39 total wins is the most for any head coach in their first three seasons. The NFL expanded its season from 16 to 17 games a year.
[2022](2022-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth3rd890
[2023](2023-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth2nd980**Won** [Wild Card Playoffs](2023-24-nfl-playoffs) (at [Cowboys](2023-dallas-cowboys-season)) 48–32
Lost [Divisional Playoffs](2023-24-nfl-playoffs) (at [49ers](2023-san-francisco-49ers-season)) 21–24
[2024](2024-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth3rd1160Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2024-25-nfl-playoffs) (at [Eagles](2024-philadelphia-eagles-season)) 10–22
[2025](2025-green-bay-packers-season)NFLNFCNorth2nd971Lost [Wild Card Playoffs](2025-26-nfl-playoffs) (at [Bears](2025-chicago-bears-season)) 27–31

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