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词条 List of Green Bay Packers seasons
释义

  1. Season-by-season records

  2. Footnotes

  3. References

The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Since their founding in 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the Packers have played over 1,350 games in 100 seasons of competitive football. The first two seasons the Packers played against local teams in and around Wisconsin. In 1921, they became part of the American Professional Football Association, the precursor to the National Football League (NFL). In their 99 seasons, the Packers have won 13 professional American football championships (the most in NFL history), including nine NFL Championships and four Super Bowls. They have captured 18 divisional titles, eight conference championships, and recorded the second most regular season (738) and overall victories (772) of any NFL franchise, behind the Chicago Bears.

The franchise has experienced three major periods of continued success in their history. The first period of success came from {{nfly|1929}}–{{nfly|1944}}, when the Packers were named NFL Champions six times. This period saw the Packers become the first dynasty of American football (1929–{{nfly|1931}}). The second period of success was between {{nfly|1960}}–{{nfly|1967}}, where 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 ({{nfly|1965}}–1967). The most recent period of success ranges from {{nfly|1993}}–present, where the franchise has reached the playoffs 19 times, including 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 {{nfly|1945}}–{{nfly|1958}}, 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 {{nfly|1968}}–{{nfly|1991}}, where the club only went to the playoffs twice, and recorded only six winning seasons.

The 2018 NFL season is the Packers 100th season of competitive football and 98th season as part of the NFL.

Season-by-season records

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SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular season{{ref label|Columns|a|aPostseason resultsAwards{{ref label|MVP|b|b{{ref label|COY|c|cHead coaches
FinishW|WinsL|LossesT|Ties
Note1|a|a19191010Curly Lambeau
Note1|a|a1920911
19211921APFA6th321The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932
19221922NFL7th433
19231923NFL3rd721
19241924NFL6th740
19251925NFL9th850
19261926NFL5th733
19271927NFL3rd721
19281928NFL4th643
19291929NFL {{Dagger}}1st1201Named NFL Champions {{small>(1)}}{{Ref label|Note2|b|b}}
19301930NFL {{Dagger}}1st1031Named NFL Champions {{small>(2)}}{{Ref label|Note2|b|b}}
19311931NFL {{Dagger}}1st1220Named NFL Champions {{small>(3)}}{{Ref label|Note2|b|b}}{{Ref label|Note3|c|c}}
19321932NFL2nd1031
19331933NFLWest3rd571
19341934NFLWest3rd760
19351935NFLWest2nd840
19361936NFL {{Dagger}}West1st1011Won NFL Championship {{small>(4)}} (at Redskins) 21–6{{Ref label|Note4|d|d}}
19371937NFLWest2nd740
19381938NFLWest1st830Lost NFL Championship (at Giants) 17–23
19391939NFL {{Dagger}}West1st920Won NFL Championship {{small>(5)}} (Giants) 27–0
19401940NFLWest2nd641
19411941NFLWest {{Section-sign}}1st1010Lost Western Divisional Playoff (at Bears) 14–33Don Hutson (MVP)
19421942NFLWest2nd821Don Hutson (MVP)
19431943NFLWest2nd721
19441944NFL {{Dagger}}West1st820Won NFL Championship {{small>(6)}} (at Giants) 14–7
19451945NFLWest3rd640
19461946NFLWest3rd650
19471947NFLWest3rd651
19481948NFLWest4th390
19491949NFLWest5th2100
19501950NFLNational5th390Gene Ronzani
19511951NFLNational5th390
19521952NFLNational4th660
19531953NFLWestern6th291Gene Ronzani (2-7-1)
Ray McLean, and Hugh Devore (0-2)
19541954NFLWestern5th480Lisle Blackbourn
19551955NFLWestern3rd660
19561956NFLWestern5th480
19571957NFLWestern6th390
19581958NFLWestern6th1101 Ray McLean
19591959NFLWestern3rd750Vince Lombardi (COY)Vince Lombardi
19601960NFLWestern1st840Lost NFL Championship (at Eagles) 17–13
19611961NFL {{Dagger}}Western1st1130Won NFL Championship {{small>(7)}} (Giants) 37–0Paul Hornung (MVP)
19621962NFL {{Dagger}}Western1st1310Won NFL Championship {{small>(8)}} (at Giants) 16–7Jim Taylor (MVP)
19631963NFLWestern2nd1121
19641964NFLWestern2nd851
19651965NFL {{Dagger}}Western1st1031Won Western Conference Playoff (Colts) 13–10 {{small>({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
Won NFL Championship {{small|(9)}} (Browns) 23–12
19661966NFL {{Double-dagger}}Western1st1220Won NFL Championship (at Cowboys) 34–27
Won Super Bowl I {{small>(10)}} (vs. Chiefs) 35–10{{Ref label|Note5|e|e}}
Bart Starr (MVP, SB MVP)
1967{{Ref label|Note6|f|f1967NFL {{Double-dagger}}WesternCentral1st941Won Conference Playoffs (Rams) 28–7
Won NFL Championship (Cowboys) 21–17
Won Super Bowl II {{small>(11)}} (vs. Raiders) 33–14{{Ref label|Note7|g|g}}
Bart Starr (SB MVP)
19681968NFLWesternCentral3rd671Phil Bengtson
19691969NFLWesternCentral3rd860
19701970NFLNFCNote8|h|h}}3rd680
19711971NFLNFCCentral4th482John Brockington (OROY)Dan Devine
19721972NFLNFCCentral1st1040Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Redskins) 16–3Willie Buchanon (DROY)
19731973NFLNFCCentral3rd572
19741974NFLNFCCentral3rd680
19751975NFLNFCCentral3rd4100Bart Starr
19761976NFLNFCCentral4th590
19771977NFLNFCCentral4th4100
19781978NFLNFCCentral2nd871
19791979NFLNFCCentral4th5110
19801980NFLNFCCentral4th5101
19811981NFLNFCCentral2nd880
1982{{Ref label|Note9|i|i1982NFLNFC3rd {{Hashtag}}531Won First-round Playoffs (Cardinals) 41–16
Lost Second-round Playoffs (at Cowboys) 37–26
19831983NFLNFCCentral2nd880
19841984NFLNFCCentral2nd880Forrest Gregg
19851985NFLNFCCentral2nd880
19861986NFLNFCCentral4th4120
1987{{Note label|Note10|j|j1987NFLNFCCentral3rd591
19881988NFLNFCCentral5th4120Lindy Infante
19891989NFLNFCCentral2nd1060Lindy Infante (COY)
19901990NFLNFCCentral4th6100
19911991NFLNFCCentral4th4120
19921992NFLNFCCentral2nd970Mike Holmgren
19931993NFLNFCCentral2nd {{Hashtag}}970Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Lions) 28–24
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Cowboys) 27–17
19941994NFLNFCCentral2nd {{Hashtag}}970Won Wild Card Playoffs (Lions) 16–12
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Cowboys) 35–9
19951995NFLNFCCentral1st1150Won Wild Card Playoffs (Falcons) 37–20
Won Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 27–17
Lost Conference Championship (at Cowboys) 38–27
Brett Favre (MVP, OPOY)
19961996NFL {{Double-dagger}}NFCCentral1st1330Won Divisional Playoffs (49ers) 35–14{{Ref label>Note11|k|k}}
Won Conference Championship (Panthers) 30–13
Won Super Bowl XXXI {{small|(12)}} (vs. Patriots) 35–21
Brett Favre (MVP)
Desmond Howard (SB MVP)
19971997NFLNFCCentral1st1330Won Divisional Playoffs (Buccaneers) 21–7
Won Conference Championship (at 49ers) 23–10
Lost Super Bowl XXXII (vs. Broncos) 31–24{{Ref label>Note12|l|l}}
Note13|m|m}}
19981998NFLNFCCentral2nd {{Hashtag}}1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at 49ers) 30–27Reggie White (DPOY)
19991999NFLNFCCentral4th880 Ray Rhodes
20002000NFLNFCCentral3rd970Mike Sherman
20012001NFLNFCCentral2nd {{Hashtag}}1240Won Wild Card Playoffs (49ers) 25–15
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Rams) 45–17
20022002NFLNFCNorth1st1240Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Falcons) 27–7
20032003NFLNFCNorth1st1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (Seahawks) 33–27 {{small>({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Eagles) 20–17 {{small|({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
20042004NFLNFCNorth1st1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Vikings) 31–17
20052005NFLNFCNorth4th4120
20062006NFLNFCNorth2nd880Mike McCarthy
20072007NFLNFCNorth1st1330Won Divisional Playoffs (Seahawks) 42–20
Lost Conference Championship (Giants) 23–20 {{small>({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
20082008NFLNFCNorth3rd6100
20092009NFLNFCNorth2nd {{Hashtag}}1150({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}Charles Woodson (DPOY)
20102010NFL {{Double-dagger}}NFCNorth2nd {{Hashtag}}1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Eagles) 21–16
Won Divisional Playoffs (at Falcons) 48–21
Won Conference Championship (at Bears) 21–14
Won Super Bowl XLV {{small>(13)}} (vs. Steelers) 31–25
Aaron Rodgers (SB MVP)
20112011NFLNFCNorth1st1510Lost Divisional Playoffs (Giants) 37–20Aaron Rodgers (MVP)
20122012NFLNFCNorth1st1150 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Vikings) 24–10
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 45–31
20132013NFLNFCNorth1st871 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (49ers) 23–20 Eddie Lacy (OROY)
20142014NFLNFCNorth1st1240Won Divisional Playoffs (Cowboys) 26–21
Lost Conference Championship (at Seahawks) 28–22 {{small|({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
Aaron Rodgers (MVP)
20152015NFLNFCNorth2nd {{Hashtag}}1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Redskins) 35–18
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Cardinals) 26–20 {{small>({{Abbr|OT|Overtime}})}}
20162016NFLNFCNorth1st1060 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Giants) 38–13
Won Divisional Playoffs (at Cowboys) 34–31
Lost Conference Championship (at Falcons) 44–21
Jordy Nelson (CBPOY)
20172017NFLNFCNorth3rd790
20182018NFLNFCNorth3rd691Mike McCarthy (4-7-1)
Joe Philbin (2-2)
Total74357138(1921–2018, includes only regular season){{Ref label|Note14|n|n
34220(1921–2018, includes only playoffs){{Ref label|Note14|n|n
77759338(1921–2018, includes both regular season and playoffs; 13 NFL Championships){{Ref label|Note14|n|n

Footnotes

  • {{Note label|Note1|a|a}}The Packers did not compete in a professional league until 1921.
  • {{Note label|Note2|b|b}}The team with the best record at the end of the season was named the NFL Champion.
  • {{Note label|Note3|c|c}}This marked the first ever "three-peat," where a team wins three consecutive NFL championships. The Packers are still the only team to achieve this.
  • {{Note label|Note4|d|d}}The score of the playoff game is in parenthesis with the Packers score first no matter of the outcome.
  • {{Note label|Note5|e|e}}Even though this is the franchise's first Super Bowl victory, it is their 10th league championship hence the number 10 after the Super Bowl I line.
  • {{Note label|Note6|f|f}}The 1967 NFL season marks the first season in the league's history where the league was divided into two conferences which were subdivided into two divisions. Up to 1967, the league was either divided into two divisions, two conferences, or neither.
  • {{Note label|Note7|g|g}}This marked the second time that the Packers have achieved three consecutive NFL Championships.
  • {{Note label|Note8|h|h}}As a result of the NFL-AFL Merger, the league was broken into two Conferences, with the NFC adopting the name "NFC Central Division" for the division the Packers were in, which became the "North Division" in 2002. This is different from the NFL Central Division, which only lasted from 1967–1969.
  • {{Note label|Note9|i|i}}1982 was a strike-shorten season so the league was divided up into two conferences instead of its normal divisional alignment.
  • {{Note label|Note10|j|j}}The strike of 1987 reduced the regular season schedule from 16 to 15 games.
  • {{Note label|Note11|k|k}}This game is known as the Mud Bowl.
  • {{Note label|Note12|l|l}}This marked the first Super Bowl loss for the Packers and the first loss in a championship game since 1960.
  • {{Note label|Note13|m|m}}This marked the first time any player has ever won three AP NFL MVPs, and the only time a player has won three consecutive MVP awards.
  • {{Note label|Note14|n|n}}The NFL does not count any seasons played outside of their league in their official records. If the 1919 and 1920 season were counted, the Packers would have 19 more wins, 2 more losses, and 1 more tie in their total results.

References

General
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  • {{cite web | title = NFL.com – History – Yearly Standings | work = National Football League Official website | url = http://www.nfl.com/standings | accessdate = December 15, 2007 }}
  • {{cite web | title = Packers.com – History – Record Book | work = The National Football League – Green Bay Packers | url = http://www.packers.com/history/record_book/results_and_rosters/all_time_records/ | accessdate = December 15, 2007 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071011002409/http://www.packers.com/history/record_book/results_and_rosters/all_time_records/ |archivedate = October 11, 2007}}
  • {{cite web | title = Pro Football Hall of Fame – Green Bay Packers | work = Pro Football Hall of Fame | url = http://www.profootballhof.com/history/team.jsp?franchise_id=12 | accessdate = December 15, 2007 }}
{{cite web | title = ESPN.com | work = Green Bay Packers News, Schedule, Players, Stats, Video – NFL | url = http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=gnb }}{{refend}}
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