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词条 2005 Green Bay Packers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL Draft  Undrafted free agents 

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  3. Regular season

     Schedule  Week 1: at Detroit Lions  Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns  Week 3: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  Week 4: at Carolina Panthers  Week 5: vs. New Orleans Saints  Week 6: Bye week  Week 7: at Minnesota Vikings  Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals  Week 9: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers  Week 10: at Atlanta Falcons  Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings  Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles  Week 13: at Chicago Bears  Week 14: vs. Detroit Lions  Week 15: at Baltimore Ravens  Week 16: vs. Chicago Bears  Week 17: vs. Seattle Seahawks 

  4. Standings

  5. Season statistical leaders

     NFC Leaders 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Green Bay Packers
| year = 2005
| record = 4–12
| division_place = 4th NFC North
| coach = Mike Sherman
| general manager = Ted Thompson
| stadium = Lambeau Field
| playoffs = did not qualify
| uniform =
| shortnavlink = Packers seasons
}}

The {{nfly|2005}} Green Bay Packers season was the franchise's 87th season overall and their 85th in the National Football League.

This season was their worst record since their 1991 season. The Packers suffered injuries to wide receivers Javon Walker and Robert Ferguson and running backs Ahman Green, Najeh Davenport, Tony Fisher, and Samkon Gado.

As a result of the season, many of the Packers coaches were fired, including head coach Mike Sherman.

Offseason

The Packers lost veteran guards Marco Rivera (Dallas Cowboys) and Mike Wahle (Carolina Panthers) to free agency. Starting safety Darren Sharper was released by Green Bay Packers, signing with the Minnesota Vikings. With the 24th pick of the 2005 NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers selected quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the second quarterback taken in the draft. Rodgers became the Packers' starting QB in the 2008 season after Brett Favre's trade to the New York Jets and has since become a two-time NFL MVP and led the Packers to victory in Super Bowl XLV.

NFL Draft

2005 Packers Draft Selections
Round Overall Player Position College
1 24 Aaron Rodgers QB California
2 51 Nick Collins FS Bethune-Cookman
2 58 Terrence Murphy WR Texas A&M
4 115 Marviel Underwood FS San Diego St.
4 125 Brady Poppinga OLB Brigham Young
5 143 Junius Coston C North Carolina A&T
5 167 Mike Hawkins CB Oklahoma
6 180 Mike Montgomery DT Texas A&M
6 195 Craig Bragg WR UCLA
7 245 Kurt Campbell CB Albany (N.Y.)
7 246 Will Whitticker G Michigan State
Players highlighted in yellow indicate players selected to the Pro Bowl during their NFL career.

Undrafted free agents

2005 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Samkon GadoRunning backLiberty
Roy ManningLinebackerMichigan
Jeremy ThornburgSafetyNorthern Arizona

Personnel

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 2005
| team = Green Bay Packers
| front_office =
  • President and Chief Executive Officer – Bob Harlan
  • Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations – Ted Thompson
  • Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer – John Jones
  • Vice President of Player Finance/General Counsel – Andrew Brandt
  • Director of College Scouting – John Dorsey
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Reggie McKenzie
  • Personnel Analyst to General Manager – John Schneider
  • Assistant Director of College Scouting – Shaun Herock

| head_coach =
  • Executive Vice President/Head Coach – Mike Sherman

| offensive =
  • Offensive Coordinator – Tom Rossley
  • Quarterbacks – Darrell Bevell
  • Running Backs – Edgar Bennett
  • Wide Receivers – James Franklin
  • Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line – Joe Philbin
  • Offensive Line – Larry Beightol
  • Assistant Offensive Line/Quality Control – James Campen

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator – Jim Bates
  • Defensive Tackles – Robert Nunn
  • Defensive Ends – Bob Sanders
  • Linebackers – Mark Duffner
  • Secondary/Safeties – Joe Baker
  • Defensive Nickel Package/Cornerbacks – Lionel Washington
  • Defensive Quality Control – Charlie Jackson

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams Coordinator – John Bonamego
  • Assistant Special Teams – Brad Miller

| strength =
  • Strength and Conditioning – Barry Rubin
  • Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Mark Lovat
  • Weight Room Assistant – Vince Workman

}}[1]

Roster

{{NFL final roster
| Year = 2005
| TeamName = Green Bay Packers
| Active =
| Inactive =
| PS =
| Quarterbacks =
  •  4 Brett Favre
  • 12 Aaron Rodgers

| Running Backs =
  • 40 Tony Fisher
  • 35 Samkon Gado
  • 33 William Henderson FB
  • 48 Vonta Leach FB

| Wide Receivers =
  • 83 Antonio Chatman
  • 80 Donald Driver
  • 89 Robert Ferguson
  • 82 Rod Gardner
  • 19 Jamal Jones

| Tight Ends =
  • 88 Bubba Franks
  • 86 Donald Lee
  • 87 David Martin

| Offensive Linemen =
  • 76 Chad Clifton T
  • 58 Mike Flanagan C
  • 70 Adrian Klemm G
  • 67 Grey Ruegamer G
  • 65 Mark Tauscher T
  • 63 Scott Wells C
  • 68 Chris White C
  • 79 Will Whitticker G

| Defensive Linemen =
  • 90 Colin Cole DT
  • 94 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila DE
  • 74 Aaron Kampman DE
  • 75 Grady Jackson DT
  • 77 Cullen Jenkins DT
  • 96 Michael Montgomery DE
  • 98 Kenny Peterson DT

| Linebackers =
  • 56 Nick Barnett ILB
  • 59 Na'il Diggs OLB
  • 57 John Leake OLB
  • 53 Paris Lenon ILB
  • 54 Roy Manning
  • 55 Robert Thomas OLB

| Defensive Backs =
  • 28 Ahmad Carroll CB
  • 36 Nick Collins FS
  • 43 Todd Franz SS
  • 31 Al Harris CB
  • 37 Mike Hawkins CB
  • 20 Mark Roman FS
  • 41 Jerron Wishom

| Special Teams =
  • 60 Rob Davis LS
  •  6 Ryan Flinn P
  •  8 Ryan Longwell K

| Reserve Lists =
  • 52 Kurt Campbell LB (IR)
  • 44 Najeh Davenport RB (IR)
  • 30 Ahman Green RB (IR)
  • 85 Terrence Murphy WR (IR)
  • 51 Brady Poppinga OLB (IR)
  • 84 Javon Walker WR (IR)
  • 11 B. J. Sander P (IR)
  • 38 Jeremy Thornburg S (IR)
  • 42 Chaz Williams RB (IR)

| Practice Squad =
  • 19 Vince Butler WR
  • 45 Ran Carthon RB
  • 46 Jimmy Dixon FB
  • 39 Therrian Fontenot CB
  • 49 Tory Humphrey TE
  • 10 Chad Lucas WR
  • 69 Tim McGill DT

}}

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 11 at Detroit Lions L 3–17 0–1 Ford Field 61,877
2 September 18 Cleveland Browns L 24–26 0–2 Lambeau Field 70,400
3 September 25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 16–17 0–3 Lambeau Field 70,518
4 October 3 at Carolina Panthers L 29–32 0–4 Bank of America Stadium 73,657
5 October 9 New Orleans Saints W 52–3 1–4 Lambeau Field 70,580
6Bye
7 October 23 at Minnesota Vikings L 20–23 1–5 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 64,278
8 October 30 at Cincinnati Bengals L 14–21 1–6 Paul Brown Stadium 65,940
9 November 6 Pittsburgh Steelers L 10–20 1–7 Lambeau Field 70,607
10 November 13 at Atlanta Falcons W 33–25 2–7 Georgia Dome 71,001
11 November 21 Minnesota Vikings L 17–20 2–8 Lambeau Field 70,610
12 November 27 at Philadelphia Eagles L 14–19 2–9 Lincoln Financial Field 67,665
13 December 4 at Chicago Bears L 7–19 2–10 Soldier Field 62,177
14 December 11 Detroit Lions W 16–13 (OT) 3–10 Lambeau Field 70,019
15 December 19 at Baltimore Ravens L 3–48 3–11 M&T Bank Stadium 70,604
16 December 25 Chicago Bears L 17–24 3–12 Lambeau Field 69,757
17 January 1 Seattle Seahawks W 23–17 4–12 Lambeau Field 69,928

Week 1: at Detroit Lions

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The Packers opened the 2005 NFL season with a loss to the Detroit Lions. Starting wide receiver Javon Walker injured his right knee and did not play the rest of the season. This would be the Lions last win over the Packers until the 2010 season.

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Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns

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The Packers lost this game to the Cleveland Browns as quarterback Trent Dilfer threw for 336 yards. The Packers retired the great Reggie White's number 92 at halftime after his unexpected death in December 2004.

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Week 3: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won this close game as Carnell Williams rushed for 158 yards. Packers kicker Ryan Longwell missed an extra point and a field goal. It was the Bucs' first victory at Lambeau Field since 1989. It was also the Packers 1st 0-3 start since 1988

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Week 4: at Carolina Panthers

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The Carolina Panthers caused the worst start in 17 years for the Packers as they could not complete a fourth quarter comeback to win the game. The Packers lost promising rookie Terrence Murphy in a career-ending helmet to helmet collision on a kickoff return.

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Week 5: vs. New Orleans Saints

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After starting the season 0–4, the Packers defeat the New Orleans Saints in this blowout. Running back Najeh Davenport ended his season with an ankle injury in the second quarter. This was the largest blowout in Brett Favre's career.

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Week 6: Bye week

Week 7: at Minnesota Vikings

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The Minnesota Vikings scored 23 second half points after being shut out 17–0 in the first half. Paul Edinger kicked a career long 56-yard field goal as time ran out to win the game. Packers running back Ahman Green ended his season with a career-threatening knee injury.

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Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals

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Brett Favre threw five interceptions as the Cincinnati Bengals won this close game. It is also noteworthy for the fact that a fan ran onto the field in the closing moments of the 4th quarter and disrupted the game by taking the ball away from Favre.

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Week 9: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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|Weather= 47°F (Partly Cloudy)

The Pittsburgh Steelers, who were held without a third down conversion, forced three turnovers that turned into 17 points to help them defeat the Packers. Packers running back Samkon Gado scored his first career touchdown and ended the day with 62 yards.

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Week 10: at Atlanta Falcons

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On his 24th birthday, running back Samkon Gado makes his first career start against the Atlanta Falcons and finishes the day with 103 yards and three touchdowns to help the Packers win their second game of the year.

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Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings

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The Minnesota Vikings win their second game against the Packers with another field goal as time expires. The Packers had only 21 yards rushing.

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Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles

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The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Packers as backup quarterback Mike McMahon led his team to victory.

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Week 13: at Chicago Bears

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The Chicago Bears beat the Packers at Soldier Field for the first time since 1999, the game in which the Bears blocked a Green Bay FG attempt with :07 remaining, to preserve a 14-13 win.

Whoever made this entry, the 14-13 game with the blocked FG was played at Lambeau Field

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Week 14: vs. Detroit Lions

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|Weather= 20°F (Partly Cloudy)

Samkon Gado helps the Packers win this overtime game over the Detroit Lions by rushing for 171 yards and a touchdown.

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Week 15: at Baltimore Ravens

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The Baltimore Ravens beat the Packers by 45 points as Kyle Boller passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns.

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Week 16: vs. Chicago Bears

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The Chicago Bears sweep the Packers for the first time since 1991 with this victory.

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Week 17: vs. Seattle Seahawks

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The Packers win their last game of the season over the Seattle Seahawks. Packer fans gave Brett Favre a standing ovation at the beginning and end of the game as it was possibly his last game, which turned out not to be the case.

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Standings

{{2005 NFC North standings}}

Season statistical leaders

  • Passing Yards: Brett Favre 3,881 Yards
  • Passing Touchdowns: Brett Favre 20 TD
  • QB Rating: Brett Favre, 70.9
  • Rushing Yards: Samkon Gado, 582 Yards
  • Rushing Touchdowns: Samkon Gado, 6 TD
  • Receiving Yards: Donald Driver, 1,221 Yards
  • Receiving Touchdowns: Donald Driver, 5 TD
  • Points: Ryan Longwell, 90 points
  • Kickoff Return Yards: Ahmad Carroll, 390 Yards
  • Punt Return Yards: Antonio Chatman, 381 Yards
  • Tackles: Nick Barnett, 91 Tackles
  • Sacks: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 8.0 Sacks
  • Interceptions: Al Harris, 3 Interceptions

NFC Leaders

  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Attempts (607)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Completions (372)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Passing Yards (3,881)
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader (tied), Interceptions (29)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://nfl.packers.com/history/all_time_roster/coaches/ |title=All Time Coaches Database |work=Packers.com |accessdate=December 27, 2013}}

External links

  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/gnb/2005.htm 2005 Green Bay Packers] at Pro-Football-Reference.com
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