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The Green Bay Packers ended a somewhat disappointing regular season with a 10-6 record and their first non-NFC North winning season since 2010. But despite the down season—by Green Bay standards at least—the Packers still had a respectable five players selected to the Pro Bowl after injury and Super Bowl replacements were announced. Linebackers Clay…


The Green Bay Packers got a pair of miracles to tie their divisional round playoff game with the Arizona Cardinals at the end of regulation, but ultimately suffered another heartbreaking postseason loss just three plays into the overtime period of another instant classic. Green Bay entered the fourth quarter of the game clinging to a…


The Green Bay Packers advanced to a Divisional Round matchup with the Arizona Cardinals after both the offense and defense turned in strong performances to lead Green Bay to a 35-18 victory over the NFC East Champion Redskins. The Packers had been plagued by an inefficient and ineffective offense for most of the season, and…


For the first time since the 2010 season, a team other than the Green Bay Packers has ended the regular season as NFC North champions. The Minnesota Vikings took home the division crown after withstanding a late Packers’ comeback and defeating Green Bay 20-13 at Lambeau Field. The win gave the Vikings the NFC’s number…


The Green Bay Packers turned in their worst overall performance of the season, falling 38-8 to the Arizona Cardinals on the road to drop to 10-5. The Cardinals improved to 13-2 and secured a first round bye in the playoffs. While the Packers had already locked up a playoff spot, Green Bay still had a…


The Green Bay Packers maintained their one game lead in the NFC North by defeating the Oakland Raiders 30-20 to move to 10-4 on the season. Green Bay had already secured its playoff berth thanks to the Panthers’ victory over the Giants earlier in the day, but the team made sure it also kept its…


On a warm, rainy December afternoon at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers relied heavily on their running backs to lead the team past the Dallas Cowboys. Eddie Lacy, James Starks, and the Packers’ rushing attack delivered, racking up a combined 230 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. It was Lacy who led the way…