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词条 1998 Green Bay Packers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     1998 NFL draft  Undrafted free agents 

  2. Staff

  3. Roster

  4. Schedule

     Preseason  Regular season 

  5. Standings

  6. Playoffs

     NFC Wild Card Playoff 

  7. Awards and records

     Milestones 

  8. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2012}}{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Green Bay Packers
| year = 1998
| record = 11–5
| division_place = 2nd NFC Central
| coach = Mike Holmgren
| stadium = Lambeau Field
| playoffs = Lost Wild Card Playoffs (49ers) 30–27
| shortnavlink = Packers seasons
}}

The 1998 Green Bay Packers season was their 80th season overall and their 78th in the National Football League. It ended with a 30–27 loss in the NFC Wild Card Game to the San Francisco 49ers, with Steve Young throwing a 25-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens with three seconds left.[1] The season marked the end of an era in many ways for Green Bay; this was the last season for which both head coach Mike Holmgren and Hall of Fame defensive end Reggie White would find themselves on the Packers' sideline.[2][3] This was the first time the Packers had not won the division in four years. In addition, the Minnesota Vikings brought an end to the Packers 25 game home winning streak in Week 5.

1998 was the final season that the Packers would qualify for the postseason during the 1990s. They would not return to the playoffs until 2001.

Offseason

Additions Subtractions
P Sean Landeta (Buccaneers) FS Eugene Robinson (Falcons)
LB Antonio London (Lions) RB Edgar Bennett (Bears)
CB Doug Evans (Panthers)
DE Gabe Wilkins (49ers)

1998 NFL draft

Notably, the Packers drafted future all-pro quarterback Matt Hasselbeck in the 6th round (187th overall).[4]

1998 NFL Draft selections
RoundSel#PlayerPos.College
119Vonnie HollidayDTNorth Carolina
390Jonathan BrownDETennessee
4121Roosevelt BlackmonCBMorris Brown
5150Corey BradfordWRJackson State
6156Scott McGarrahanSSNew Mexico
6187Matt HasselbeckQBBoston College
7218Edwin WatsonRBPurdue

Undrafted free agents

1998 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Jim NelsonLinebackerPenn State

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1998
| team = Green Bay Packers
| front_office =
  • President/Chief Executive Officer – Bob Harlan
  • Executive Vice President/General Manager – Ron Wolf
  • Director of Player Personnel – Ted Thompson
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Reggie McKenzie
  • Director of College Scouting – John Dorsey
  • Pro Personnel Assistant – Will Lewis

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – Mike Holmgren

| offensive =
  • Offensive Coordinator – Sherman Lewis
  • Quarterbacks – Andy Reid
  • Running Backs – Harry Sydney
  • Wide Receivers – Nolan Cromwell
  • Offensive Line – Tom Lovat
  • Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends – Mike Sherman
  • Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Gary Reynolds

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator – Fritz Shurmur
  • Defensive Line – Larry Brooks
  • Linebackers – Jim Lind
  • Defensive Backs/Secondary – Bob Valesente
  • Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Ken Flajole

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams – Johnny Holland

| strength =
  • Strength and Conditioning – Kent Johnston
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Barry Rubin

}}[5]

Roster

1998 Green Bay Packers roster
Quarterbacks
  •  4 Brett Favre
  • 18 Doug Pederson
Running Backs
  • 27 Michael Blair
  • 29 Raymont Harris
  • 33 William Henderson FB
  • 22 Darick Holmes
  • 32 Travis Jervey
  • 48 Jim Kitts FB
  • 25 Dorsey Levens
Wide Receivers
  • 85 Corey Bradford
  • 87 Robert Brooks
  • 16 Russell Copeland
  • 86 Antonio Freeman
  • 82 Brian Manning
  • 80 Derrick Mayes
  • 88 Roell Preston
  • 84 Bill Schroeder
Tight Ends
  • 89 Mark Chmura
  • 81 Tyrone Davis
  • 47 Scott Galbraith
  • 83 Jeff Thomason
Offensive Linemen
  • 70 Joe Andruzzi T
  • 67 Jeff Dellenbach C
  • 72 Earl Dotson T
  • 58 Mike Flanagan C
  • 62 Marco Rivera G
  • 63 Adam Timmerman G
  • 78 Ross Verba T
  • 76 Matt Willig T
  • 68 Mike Wahle G
  • 52 Frank Winters C
Defensive Linemen
  • 91 Jonathan Brown DE
  • 90 Vonnie Holliday DE
  • 92 Reggie White DE
  • 96 Vaughn Booker DE
  • 93 Gilbert Brown DT
  • 71 Santana Dotson DT
  • 94 Bob Kuberski DT
  • 98 Billy Lyon DT
Linebackers
  • 55 Bernardo Harris OLB
  • 56 Lamont Hollinquest OLB
  • 53 George Koonce MLB
  • 57 Antonio London OLB
  • 57 Jim Nelson MLB
  • 54 Jude Waddy OLB
  • 51 Brian Williams OLB
  • 95 Keith McKenzie OLB
Defensive Backs
  • 23 Roosevelt Blackmon CB
  • 46 Juran Bolden CB
  • 21 Craig Newsome CB
  • 31 Rod Smith CB
  • 37 Tyrone Williams CB
  • 36 LeRoy Butler SS
  • 42 Darren Sharper FS
  • 45 Kerry Cooks CB
  • 43 Scott McGarrahan FS
  • 39 Mike Prior SS
  • 40 Pat Terrell FS/SS
Special Teams
  •  8 Ryan Longwell K
  •  7 Sean Landeta P
  • 60 Rob Davis LS
Rookies in italics

Schedule

Preseason

In the 1998 NFL Preseason, the Packers traveled to Japan to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Tokyo Dome. It was the ninth American Bowl game to be staged at the 48,000 capacity stadium.[6]

Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
August 1, 1998 Kansas City Chiefs W 27–24 Tokyo Dome 1–0
42,018
August 8, 1998 New Orleans Saints W 31–7 Lambeau Field 2–0
60,080
August 16, 1998 Oakland Raiders L 21–27 Lambeau Field 2–1
60,078
August 24, 1998 at Denver Broncos L 31–34 Mile High Stadium 2–2
73,183
August 28, 1998 at Miami Dolphins L 7–21 Pro Player Stadium 2–3
61,915

Regular season

The Packers finished the 1998 regular with an 11–5 record in 2nd place in the NFC Central (qualifying for an NFC Wild Card playoff game), behind the Randall Cunningham-led 15–1 Vikings.[7]

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record TV Time Attendance TV Announcers
1 September 6, 1998 Detroit Lions W 38–19 Lambeau Field 1–0 FOX 12:00 pm
60,102
FOX Dick Stockton & Matt Millen
2 September 13, 1998 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 23–15 Lambeau Field 2–0 FOX 12:00 pm
60,124
FOX Dick Stockton & Matt Millen
3 September 20, 1998 at Cincinnati Bengals W 13–6 Cinergy Field 3–0 FOX 12:00 pm
56,346

FOX Tim Ryan, Bill Maas, & Ronnie Lott
4 September 27, 1998 at Carolina Panthers W 37–30 Ericsson Stadium 4–0 FOX 12:00 pm
69,723

FOX Pat Summerall & John Madden
5 October 5, 1998 Minnesota Vikings L 24–37 Lambeau Field 4–1 ABC 8:00 pm
59,849
ABC Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf, Boomer Esiason, and Lesley Visser
6Bye
7 October 15, 1998 at Detroit Lions L 20–27 Pontiac Silverdome 4–2 ESPN 7:15 pm
77,932
ESPN Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots
8 October 25, 1998 Baltimore Ravens W 28–10 Lambeau Field 5–2 CBS 12:00 pm
59,860
CBS Kevin Harlan & Sam Wyche
9 November 1, 1998 San Francisco 49ers W 36–22 Lambeau Field 6–2 FOX 3:15 pm
59,794
FOX Pat Summerall & John Madden
10 November 9, 1998 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 20–27 Three Rivers Stadium 6–3 ABC 8:00 pm
60,507
ABC Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf, Boomer Esiason, & Lesley Visser
11 November 15, 1998 at New York Giants W 37–3 Giants Stadium 7–3 FOX 3:15 pm
76,272
FOX: Sam Rosen & Jerry Glanville
12 November 22, 1998 at Minnesota Vikings L 14–28 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 7–4 FOX 12:00 pm
64,471
FOX: Pat Summerall & John Madden
13 November 29, 1998 Philadelphia Eagles W 24–16 Lambeau Field 8–4 FOX 3:15 pm
59,862
FOX Dick Stockton & Matt Millen
14 December 7, 1998 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 22–24 Raymond James Stadium 8–5 ABC 8:00 pm
65,497
ABC Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf, Boomer Esiason, & Lesley Visser
15 December 13, 1998 Chicago Bears W 26–20 Lambeau Field 9–5 FOX 12:00 pm
59,813
FOX Dick Stockton & Matt Millen
16 December 20, 1998 Tennessee Oilers W 30–22 Lambeau Field 10–5 CBS 12:00 pm
59,888
CBS Verne Lundquist, Randy Cross, & Michele Tafoya
17 December 27, 1998 at Chicago Bears W 16–13 Soldier Field 11–5 FOX 12:00 pm
58,393
FOX Sam Rosen & Jerry Glanville

Standings

{{1998 NFC Central standings}}

Playoffs

NFC Wild Card Playoff

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|R2=14
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|H2=3
|H3=10
|H4=10
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The 49ers defeated the Packers, who had eliminated them from the playoffs in each of the past 3 seasons, in one of the wildest back-and-forth games in league playoff history. After a Brett Favre touchdown to Antonio Freeman with 1:55 to go the Niners behind Steve Young began driving down field; Jerry Rice had just one catch for six yards all game; it came in this drive and when he was downed he appeared to fumble the ball but was ruled down by contact; on the next play Young's pass fell incomplete and was initially ruled intercepted. With eight seconds to go Young from the Packers 25 dropped back, momentarily stumbled, then launched the ball where it was caught in the endzone by Terrell Owens, who had dropped several catches during the game.

Awards and records

  • Brett Favre, NFL Leader, Passing Yards, 4,212 Yards
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Attempts (551)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Completions (347)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Percentage of Complete Passes (63)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader (tied), Interceptions (23)
  • Reggie White, National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award
  • Reggie White, NFC Leader, Sacks (16.0)

Milestones

  • Brett Favre, Second 4,000 Yard Passing Season (finished season with 4,212)

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.packers.com/gameday/1999/01-03/ | title = Packers lose 30–27 | publisher = Packers.com | date = January 3, 1999 | accessdate =February 10, 2007|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090618000535/http://www.packers.com/gameday/1999/01-03/ |archivedate = June 18, 2009|deadurl=yes}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/HolmMi0.htm | title = Mike Holmgren's stats page | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate =February 10, 2007}}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.packers.com/history/hall_of_famers/white_reggie/ | title = Hall of Famers – Reggie White | publisher = Packers.com | accessdate =February 10, 2007 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070125061937/http://www.packers.com/history/hall_of_famers/white_reggie/ |archivedate = January 25, 2007}}
4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/teams/GB | title = NFL Draft History – Green Bay Packers |publisher=NFL | accessdate =February 10, 2007 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070129051214/http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/teams/GB |archivedate = January 29, 2007}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://nfl.packers.com/history/all_time_roster/coaches/ |title=All Time Coaches Database |work=Packers.com |accessdate=December 26, 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.packers.com/gameday/1998/08-01/ | title = Packers win 27–24 | publisher = Packers.com | date = August 1, 1998 | accessdate =February 10, 2007|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080117082244/http://www.packers.com/gameday/1998/08-01/ |archivedate = January 17, 2008|deadurl=yes}}
7. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.nfl.com/history/standings/1998 | title = 1998 NFL Standings |publisher=NFL | accessdate =February 10, 2007| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20070210203640/http://www.nfl.com/history/standings/1998| archivedate=February 10, 2007 | deadurl= no}}
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