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GREEN BAY (2-3) AT HOUSTON (5-0)Sunday, Oct. 14 Reliant Stadium 7:20 p.m. CDT
PACKERS PAY RARE VISIT TO HOUSTON TO FACE TEXANSGreen Bay travels to Houston for the first time since 2004 to take on the undefeated Texans in the Packers’ second game of a three-game road trip.It will be the first time the Packers have faced an unde-
feated team with five or more wins since they played the 7-0 Tennessee Titans in Nashville on Nov. 2, 2008. Houston and Atlanta are the only remaining undefeated teams this season.
This marks only the second visit to Reliant Stadium for the Packers, with the first meeting also played on a Sunday night. That game (Nov. 21, 2004) ended with a 46-yard Ryan Longwell field goal as time expired to give Green Bay a 16-13 win.
The Packers are 4-0 all-time in the city of Houston, with three of those victories coming against the Oilers.
The only other meeting between the Packers and Texans also ended with a field goal as time expired. Kris Brown’s 40-yarder at Lambeau Field on Dec. 7, 2008, gave Houston the 24-21 victory.
Green Bay fell to 2-3 this season with a 30-27 loss to Indianapolis on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Packers have won 19 of their last 23 regular-season games (.826), the best record in the league over that span.
The Texans improved to 5-0 with a 23-17 win at the N.Y. Jets on Monday night. Houston enters Sunday’s game tied for No. 3 in the league in points scored (29.8 ppg) and ranked No. 4 in points allowed (14.6 ppg).
Following Sunday’s contest at Houston, Green Bay will close out its three-game road swing at St. Louis next Sunday. It is the first time the Packers have played three straight road contests since 1998 (Weeks 10-12).
Ironically, Houston (Weeks 12-14) is the only other team in the league with three consecutive road games on the 2012 schedule.
Including playoffs, Green Bay is 10-3 (.769) away from Lambeau Field over its last 13 games. The Packers have won seven of their last 10 regular-season road contests.
UNDER THE LIGHTSThis week’s contest at Houston is one of three scheduled Sunday night contests for the Packers this season, with games at the N.Y. Giants in Week 12 and vs. Detroit in Week 14 (both subject to flex scheduling).The Packers have won five of their last six games played on Sunday
night, with the lone loss over that span coming at New England (31-27) in Week 15 of the 2010 season.
Under Head Coach Mike McCarthy, the Packers are 6-3 (.667) in Sunday night contests.
Green Bay is 18-5 all-time in Sunday night contests, a .783 winning percentage that ranks No. 1 in NFL history, ahead of Miami (15-7, .682) and Kansas City (10-5, .667).
Since 2009, Green Bay is 9-4 overall (.692) in prime-time games.
WITH THE CALLNBC Sports will broadcast the game to a national audience. Play-by-play man Al Michaels joins color commentator Cris Collinsworth in the booth with Michele Tafoya reporting from the sidelines.Milwaukee’s WTMJ (620 AM), airing Green Bay
games since 1929, heads up the 53-station Packers Radio Network, with Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play) and two-time Packers Pro Bowler Larry McCarren (analyst) calling the action. The duo enters its 14th season of broadcasts together across the Packers Radio Network, which covers 44 markets in six states.
Dial Global Sports radio will air the game across the country. Dave Sims (play-by-play) and James Lofton (analyst) will call the action, with Hub Arkush reporting from the sidelines. Scott Graham hosts pregame and halftime shows.
Univision Radio will broadcast the game in Spanish to a national audi-ence, with Raul Striker Jr. (play-by-play) and Joaquin Duro (color) calling the action.
The broadcast is also available on Sirius Satellite Radio (Channel 92, WTMJ feed) as part of the network’s NFL Sunday Drive.
VOL. XIV; NO. 13 GREEN BAY, OCT. 9, 2012 WEEK 6
REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent Time (CT) TV Sun., Sept. 9 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS . . . . . . . . . . . L, 22-30 (70,523)Thu., Sept. 13 CHICAGO BEARS (Gold Pkg.) . . . . . . .W, 23-10 (70,543)Mon., Sept. 24 at Seattle Seahawks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 12-14 (68,218)Sun., Sept. 30 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS . . . . . . . . . . .W, 28-27 (70,571)Sun., Oct. 7 at Indianapolis Colts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 27-30 (67,020) Sun., Oct. 14 at Houston Texans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Oct. 21 at St. Louis Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 p.m. FOXSun., Oct. 28 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS . . . . . . . . . . 12 p.m. CBS Sun., Nov. 4 ARIZONA CARDINALS (Gold Pkg.) . . . . 12 p.m. FOXSun., Nov. 11 Open Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun., Nov. 18 at Detroit Lions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *12 p.m. FOXSun., Nov. 25 at New York Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . *7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Dec. 2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . *12 p.m. FOXSun., Dec. 9 DETROIT LIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *7:20 p.m. NBCSun., Dec. 16 at Chicago Bears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *12 p.m. FOXSun., Dec. 23 TENNESSEE TITANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *12 p.m. CBSSun., Dec. 30 at Minnesota Vikings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *12 p.m. FOX*—Start time and broadcast may shift due to NFL flexible scheduling
NFL POSTSEASON Jan. 5-6 ................................................ AFC and NFC Wild Card PlayoffsJan. 12-13 .............................................AFC and NFC Divisional PlayoffsJan. 20 ............................................AFC and NFC Championship GamesJan. 27 .......................... AFC-NFC Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium, HonoluluFeb. 3 ...Super Bowl XLVII, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La.
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PRODUCTION APLENTY INSIDE THE 20The Packers are off to another fast start when it comes to productivity in the red zone, converting 11-of-15 opportunities this season.Green Bay’s 73.3 conversion percentage inside the 20 through Week 5
ranks No. 1 in the NFL:
In 2011, the Packers ranked No. 1 in the NFC and No. 3 in the NFL in red-zone efficiency:
Last season marked the fourth straight top-10 finish in the category for the Packers. In 2010, Green Bay checked in at No. 6 in the NFL at 60.4. The team finished No. 9 in 2009 (54.8) and No. 6 in 2008 (60.4).
Green Bay was one of only two teams in the NFL (Tennessee) to finish in the top 10 in red-zone efficiency each year from 2008-11.
A look at the top red-zone percentages in the league since 2008:
Of the Packers’ five best TD-efficiency marks in the red zone since 1995, three have come under Head Coach Mike McCarthy:
Over their past 14 regular-season games, the Packers have scored TDs on 38-of-53 trips inside the 20-yard line (71.7 percent).
Green Bay will be put to the test on Sunday night by a Houston club that ranks No. 6 in the league in red-zone defense (36.4 percent, 4-of-11).
A look at the top red-zone percentages in the league since Week 9 of last season:
ON THE ROADSince taking over as the starter in 2008, QB Aaron Rodgers has been one of the most effective signal-callers in the league away from home.A look at where Rodgers ranks in several categories on the road since ’08:
Rodgers’ 117.5 passer rating on the road in 2011 (185-of-277, 2,494 yards, 21 TDs, two INTs) set a single-season franchise record, and he now holds the top two spots with that and his 108.4 rating in 2009.
A look at where Rodgers’ career rating (min. 700 attempts) on the road ranks in NFL history:
In his last 13 regular-season starts away from Lambeau Field, Rodgers has completed 287-of-426 passes (67.4 percent) for 3,651 yards and 29 TDs with just four INTs for a 112.7 passer rating. Rodgers has posted a 100-plus passer rating in 10 of those 13 games.
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STAT OF THE WEEKAt Indianapolis this past Sunday, WR James Jones caught two TD
passes for the second straight week.The two TD catches matched Jones’ career high (Week 4 vs. New
Orleans, last season in Week 16 vs. Chicago), with all three of his two-TD catch games coming over the past seven regular-season contests.
Jones is the only player in the NFL with three two-TD catch games over the past seven regular-season contests, and his seven TD catches over that span are tied for No. 1 in the league with Saints WR Marques Colston, Giants WR Victor Cruz and Falcons WR Julio Jones.
Jones is the second Packer since 2011 to accomplish that feat, with WR Jordy Nelson also recording three two-TD catch games in the final seven games last season.
With five TD grabs this season, Jones is tied with Cruz for the league lead through Week 5.
Jones is the first Packer to have five or more TD catches in the first five games of a season since WR Javon Walker registered five TD grabs in the opening five games of the 2004 season.
Jones now has five-plus TD catches each of the past four seasons (2009-12), the first Packer to accomplish that feat since WR Antonio Freeman did so in six consecutive seasons (1996-2001).
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Tom Brady, NE 101.4 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 99.4 3. Peyton Manning, DEN 97.1
Quarterback Passing TDs 1t. Aaron Rodgers, GB 62 1t. Drew Brees, NO 62 1t. Philip Rivers, SD 62
Quarterback Passing Yards 1. Drew Brees, NO 10,247 2. Philip Rivers, SD 9,734 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 8,872
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 98.6 2. Tom Brady, NE 96.6 3. Joe Montana, SF/KC 95.2
Season Red-Zone TD Efficiency 1. 1995 66.67 (40-60) 2. 2004 65.38 (34-52) 3. 2011 65.15 (43-66) 4. 2008 60.42 (29-48) 5. 2010 60.38 (32-53)
Team Red-Zone TD Efficiency 1. N.Y. Jets 65.5 (36-55) 2. New England 65.3 (47-72) 3. Green Bay 65.2 (43-66)
Team Red-Zone TD Efficiency 1. Green Bay 73.3 (11-15) 2t. Denver 66.7 (12-18) 2t. New Orleans 66.7 (12-18) 4t. Atlanta 65.2 (15-23) 4t. New England 65.2 (15-23)
Team Red-Zone TD Efficiency 1. Indianapolis 61.3 (130-212) 2. Green Bay 61.1 (149-244) 3. Detroit 59.5 (110-185)
Team Red-Zone TD Efficiency 1. Green Bay 71.7 (38-53) 2. Tampa Bay 65.4 (17-26) 3. New England 65.1 (41-63)
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THE DOPE ON THISWEEK’S OPPONENT:Packers vs. Houston Texans: All-time regular season: 1-1 All-time, in Houston: 1-0 Streaks: The teams have split the only two meetings. Last meeting, regular season: Dec. 7, 2008, at Lambeau Field, Texans won, 24-21
COACHES CAPSULESMike McCarthy: 70-39-0, .648, (incl. 5-3 postseason); 7th NFL seasonGary Kubiak: 53-50-0, .515, (incl. 1-1 postseason); 7th NFL seasonHead to Head: Kubiak 1-0vs. Opponent: McCarthy 0-1 vs. Texans; Kubiak 1-0 vs. Packers
MIKE McCARTHY…Is in seventh year as the Packers’ 14th head coach.Joined Vince Lombardi and Mike Holmgren as the only coaches to
guide the Packers to a Super Bowl title with a win over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.
Has led the Packers to playoff appearances in four of his six seasons as the helm, and the team’s four postseason berths over the past five seasons are the most by an NFC team.
His .642 winning percentage (including playoffs) ranks No. 5 among active NFL coaches (min. 50 games).
One of only two coaches, along with New Orleans’ Sean Payton, to have his offense ranked in the top 10 in total yardage each season from 2006-11.
Was named Packers head coach on Jan. 12, 2006, his first head-coaching job after 13 years as an NFL assistant.
Became the first Packers coach since Lombardi to lead the team to a championship game in his second season (2007).
GARY KUBIAK…Is in seventh year as Texans’ second head coach.In 2011, led the Texans to a franchise-best 10-6 record, their first divi-
sion title, their first playoff appearance and first postseason victory.His tenure has produced the top five scoring, total offense and passing
marks in franchise history from 2007-11.Prior to joining the Texans, spent 20 of the previous 23 years with the
Broncos, including 11 years (1995-2005) as Denver’s offensive coor-dinator, helping guide the team to back-to-back world titles in Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII.
Starred at quarterback for Texas A&M (1979-82), earning All-Southwest Conference honors as a senior. Played for the Broncos for nine seasons (1983-91) as John Elway’s backup. Appeared in 119 career games and was a part of three teams that reached the Super Bowl.
THE PACKERS-TEXANS SERIESThis will be just the third meeting between the clubs since the Texans
entered the NFL as an expansion club in 2002. The first meeting also came in a nationally televised Sunday night
contest at Reliant Stadium in Houston, one the Packers won 16-13, on a 46-yard field goal by Ryan Longwell as time expired.
Houston native Donald Driver led the Packers with 10 catches for 148 yards (14.8 avg.) and QB Brett Favre threw for 383 yards.
The last meeting came at Lambeau Field on Dec. 7, 2008, a 24-21 Texans win that ended with a 40-yard field goal from Kris Brown as time expired.
NOTABLE CONNECTIONSPackers defensive coordinator Dom Capers was the first head coach in Texans franchise history, leading the club for four seasons (2002-05) after being hired in January 2001, more than a year before Houston’s inaugural season…CB Tramon Williams entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with the Texans in May 2006 before being released by the club at the end of the 2006 preseason…Packers WR Donald Driver is a Houston native and attended Milby High…Packers general manager Ted Thompson was born in Atlanta, Texas, played at Southern Methodist, and played in the city of Houston for 10 seasons (1975-84) with the Oilers…Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was on the Oilers’ staff from 1976-80 and was Thompson’s position coach in ’76…Packers running backs coach Alex Van Pelt played QB for the Bills when Phillips was Buffalo’s head coach from 1998-2000…Packers RB Cedric Benson played at the University of Texas and attended Robert E. Lee High in Midland, Texas…Packers TE Jermichael Finley also played at Texas and Diboll (Texas) High…Packers K Mason Crosby was born in Lubbock, Texas, and attended Georgetown (Texas) High…Packers QB Graham Harrell played at Texas Tech and attended Ennis (Texas) High, finishing his high school career as the state’s all-time leading passer with 12,532 yards and 167 TDs…Packers T Marshall Newhouse was born in Dallas, attended Lake Highlands High there, and played at Texas Christian…Packers special teams coordinator Shawn Slocum is from Bryan, Texas, played at Texas A&M, and coached at the school in three different stints (1989, 1991-93, 2000-02)…Slocum coached at Texas A&M with Texans head coach Gary Kubiak in 1992-93…Packers tight ends coach Jerry Fontenot twice earned honorable mention All-American honors (1986-87) as an offensive lineman at Texas A&M…Texans DE J.J. Watt played at the University of Wisconsin and attended Pewaukee (Wis.) High…Texans TEs Owen Daniels and Garrett Graham also played at Wisconsin…Texans G Brandon Brooks is from Milwaukee and attended Riverside University High in the city…Packers head coach Mike McCarthy coached on Kansas City’s staff when Texans assistant defensive backs coach Perry Carter played for the Chiefs in 1995…Carter was also a teammate of Packers DB Charles Woodson with the Oakland Raiders in 1998…McCarthy was a volunteer assistant at the University of Pittsburgh in 1989 when Texans wide receivers coach Larry Kirksey was on the Panthers’ staff…Capers and Texans special teams coordinator Joe Marciano coached together with the USFL’s Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars, the New Orleans Saints, and with the Texans when Marciano coached on Capers’ staff…Former college teammates include Packers LB Clay Matthews and Texans LB Brian Cushing (Southern California), Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and Texans RB Justin Forsett (California), Packers LB Frank Zombo and Watt (Central Michigan), Packers CB Sam Shields and Texans CB Brandon Harris (Miami), Packers S Morgan Burnett and Texans T Andrew Gardner (Georgia Tech), Packers S M.D. Jennings and Texans T Derek Newton (Arkansas State), Packers TE Ryan Taylor and Texans QB T.J. Yates (North Carolina), Packers RB Brandon Saine and Texans WR DeVier Posey (Ohio State), and Packers TE Tom Crabtree and Texans G Brandon Brooks (Miami of Ohio).
LAST MEETING, REGULAR SEASONDec. 7, 2008, at Lambeau Field; Texans won, 24-21.QB Aaron Rodgers led the way with 295 yards and two TDs on 19-of-30
passing, with RB Ryan Grant chipping in 104 rushing yards and a score on 19 carries (5.5 avg.).
CB Tramon Williams recorded an interception for Green Bay and LB Desmond Bishop posted 12 tackles, his first career sack and two forced fumbles in his first career start.
After Green Bay P Jeremy Kapinos pinned the Texans at their own 3-yard line with 1:49 remaining, QB Matt Schaub led Houston on a nine-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a 40-yard Kris Brown field goal as time expired.
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BREAKING DOWN THE 53The Packers’ current roster is composed of 24 offensive players, 26 defen-sive players and three specialists.Of the 53 players on Green Bay’s roster, 31 of them (58.5 percent) were
drafted by the Packers.With 10 non-drafted free agents on the roster having started their NFL
career with Green Bay, 41 of the 53 players (77.4 percent) began their pro careers with the Packers.
Nearly half of the players (26 of 53, 49.1 percent) on Green Bay’s roster entered the league as a sixth-round or seventh-round pick or as an undrafted player. More than a third of the players (18, 34.0 percent) on the roster were not drafted.
The Packers had four rookie free agents make the 53-man roster (G/T Don Barclay, WR Jarrett Boykin, LB Dezman Moses, S Sean Richardson), a roster that features 10 rookies overall.
Of the 53 players on the roster, 45 of them (84.9 percent) are 28 years old or younger.
SACKING PACKIn the Week 2 win over Chicago, the Packers posted seven sacks, the most in a single game since they recorded nine at Chicago on Jan. 2, 2005. Through Week 5, the Packers are tied for the league lead in sacks
and rank No. 2 in sack yardage:
The Packers have had nine different players register at least one half-sack this season, including rookies Nick Perry (two sacks), Mike Daniels (one) and Jerel Worthy (one).
Since 2010, the Packers have registered 94 sacks as a team, which istied for No. 6 in the league over that span.
AT THE HELMHaving led Green Bay to the playoffs in four of his six seasons as head coach, Mike McCarthy is joined by Vince Lombardi and Mike Holmgren as the only coaches to guide the Packers to a Super Bowl win with a victory over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.McCarthy led the Packers to a Super Bowl win in his fifth season in
Green Bay (2010), the same point that Holmgren led the Packers for the first time to the NFL title game in 1996.
McCarthy joined Pittsburgh’s Bill Cowher (2005) as the only Super Bowl-winning coaches to lead their respective teams to three road wins as the No. 6 seed in the postseason en route to a world title.
The Packers’ 21-14 win at Chicago in the 2010 season was their second NFC Championship Game appearance in four seasons, the only team in the conference to do so over that span.
Including playoffs, McCarthy has a 70-39 record since taking over as head coach in 2006, a .642 winning percentage that ranks No. 5 among current NFL head coaches (minimum 50 games):
Since taking over in 2006, McCarthy has a 65-36 regular-season record (.644) and a 5-3 mark (.625) in the postseason.
McCarthy’s .625 winning percentage in the playoffs ranks No. 3 in franchise history behind only the legendary Lombardi (9-1, .900) and Holmgren (9-5, .643). With the five postseason wins, McCarthy trails only Lombardi and Holmgren (nine each) for the most in Packers annals.
With 70 overall wins, McCarthy ranks No. 4 in team history:
A look at where the Packers rank in the NFL in winning percentage and victories since 2009 (including postseason):
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GREEN BAY’S ROSTER ... BY AGE (as of Oct. 14) 21-24 23 players 29-32 5 players 25-28 22 players 33-plus 3 players
BY EXPERIENCE R-1 11 players 6-9 9 players 2-3 20 players 10-plus 4 players 4-5 9 players
BY DRAFT ROUND 1st 9 players 6th/7th 8 players 2nd/3rd 10 players Undrafted 18 players 4th/5th 8 players
Coach Winning Pct. 1. John Harbaugh, BAL .675 (52-25) 2. Mike Tomlin, PIT .674 (62-30) 3. Mike Smith, ATL .667 (48-24) 4. Bill Belichick, NE/CLE .648 (195-106) 5. Mike McCarthy, GB .642 (70-39)
Coach Overall Wins 1. Curly Lambeau, 1921-49 212 2. Vince Lombardi, 1959-67 98 3. Mike Holmgren, 1992-98 84 4. Mike McCarthy, 2006-12 70 5. Mike Sherman, 2000-05 59
Team Winning Pct. 1. New England .724 (42-16) 2t. Green Bay .712 (42-17) 2t. New Orleans .712 (42-17)
Team Overall Wins 1t. Green Bay 42 1t. New England 42 1t. New Orleans 42 4. Baltimore 40 5t. Atlanta, Pittsburgh 37
Team Sacks (2012) 1t. Green Bay 18 1t. Chicago 18 1t. Cincinnati 18 4. Arizona 17 5t. Houston, Seattle 16
Team Sack Yardage (2012) 1. Cincinnati 131 2. Green Bay 125 3. Chicago 118 4. Minnesota 113 5. Denver 104
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PROLIFIC PACKERSOver the past two-plus seasons, Green Bay has been one of the most productive offenses in the NFL.A glance at where the Packers rank in several offensive categories since
2010:
A look at Green Bay’s regular-season record since 2006 by point total:
KEEPING THEM OUTSince defensive coordinator Dom Capers joined the staff in 2009, the Packers have been one of the best defenses in the league when it comes to points and touchdowns allowed.The Packers rank No. 4 in the league in both scoring defense and overall
touchdowns allowed since 2009:
Green Bay’s defense has been particularly stout when it comes to rush-ing TDs given up, ranking No. 2 in the NFL in that category since ’09:
Through Week 5 this season, the Packers have allowed an average of 22.2 points per game, which is tied for No. 14 in the league.
The Packers allowed 101 touchdowns from 2009-11, the fewest allowed by the team over a three-year span since Green Bay gave up 99 touchdowns from 2001-03.
Last season, the Packers ranked No. 19 in the league in scoring defense at 22.4 points per game.
That came on the heels of a 2010 Super Bowl campaign that saw Green Bay finish No. 2 in the NFL at 15.0 points per game, the team’s best scoring-defense mark since its Super Bowl title team of 1996 (13.1 ppg.).
It was the second consecutive top-10 finish in scoring defense for the Packers after they ranked No. 7 in the league in 2009 at 18.6 ppg.
A look at the Packers’ regular-season record since 2006 by points allowed:
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Points Scored GB Record Since 2006 30-plus 39-2 (.951) 21-29 18-15 (.545) 11-20 5-12 (.294) 10 or less 3-7 (.300)
Team 30-Point Games 1. New England 27 2. New Orleans 18 3. Green Bay 16
Team 40-Point Games 1. Green Bay 8 2t. Detroit, New England, New Orleans 6
Team Points Per Game 1. New England 32.3 2. New Orleans 29.0 3. Green Bay 28.6
Team Points Allowed Per Game 1. Baltimore 16.7 2. Pittsburgh 16.8 3. San Francisco 17.4 4. Green Bay 19.0 5. N.Y Jets 19.5
Team Rushing TDs Allowed 1. Pittsburgh 21 2. Green Bay 23 3. San Francisco 25 4. Minnesota 26 5. Baltimore 29
Team Overall TDs Allowed 1. Baltimore 88 2. Pittsburgh 93 3. San Francisco 95 4. Green Bay 113 5. N.Y. Jets 116
Points Allowed GB Record Since 2006 10 or less 19-1 (.950) 11-20 26-8 (.765) 21-29 16-9 (.640) 30-plus 4-18 (.181)
Team Net Yards Per Game 1. New Orleans 417.4 2. New England 401.8 3. Philadelphia 392.8 4. N.Y. Giants 389.0 5. San Diego 386.3 6. Houston 378.4 7. Green Bay 375.7
Team Total Touchdowns 1. New England 145 2. Green Bay 130 3. New Orleans 127
Team Net Passing Yards/Game 1. New Orleans 308.7 2. New England 278.4 3. Green Bay 277.3
Team Passing Touchdowns 1t. Green Bay 93 1t. New Orleans 93 3. New England 84
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BIG-PLAY WAYSIn 2011, WR Jordy Nelson posted career bests in every receiving sta-tistical category.Nelson led the team with 15 TD receptions, a total that also ranked No. 3
in the NFL in 2011. His TD total ranked No. 3 in franchise history behind only Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson (17 in 1942).
A look at where Nelson ranks in TD grabs in the NFL since 2011:
Nelson caught at least one TD pass in every home game in 2011, becoming the first NFL player to catch at least one TD pass in all eight home games in a season.
Nelson leads the league in both TD catches and receiving yards at home since 2011:
Nelson led the Packers and ranked No. 9 in the league with 1,263 receiv-ing yards last season.
In Week 6 of 2011 vs. St. Louis, Nelson moved into a tie for the No. 2 spot in team history for the most 80-yard TD catches with the third of his career. WR Greg Jennings holds the career franchise mark with four.
All three of those touchdown catches came over an eight-game span in the regular season (Week 16, 2010-Week 6, 2011). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Nelson is the only NFL player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to have three 80-yard TD catches over an eight-game span in the regular season.
With two TD grabs of 80-plus yards in 2011, Nelson tied the single-season franchise record:
Nelson’s 18.6-yard receiving average ranked No. 2 in the NFL in 2011 among players with 50-plus receptions.
Nelson ranks No. 3 in the league in receiving average since 2011among players with 75 or more catches:
Nelson averaged 33.8 yards per TD catch in 2011, which ranked No. 5 in the league among players with seven or more TD receptions.
Nelson’s career TD average ranks No. 4 among active players with 20-plus TDs:
SPREADING THE WEALTHThrough five games this season, Green Bay’s air attack has been a bal-anced one, with four players posting 20-plus receptions in 2012.The Packers are the only team in the league to have four different
players each catch 20 or more passes this season, with WR Jordy Nelson (23), WR Randall Cobb (22), TE Jermichael Finley (22) and WR James Jones (20) all hitting the 20-catch mark.
Last year’s record-setting Green Bay offense also featured a distributed attack, with the Packers having five WRs each catch 25-plus passes for the first time in franchise history. Nelson (68) led the way with Nelson (67), Jones (38), WR Donald Driver (37) and Cobb (25) com-ing in behind him. Finley had 55 receptions on the season.
The Packers set single-season franchise records in 2011 with 3,667 yards receiving and 38 receiving TDs coming from their wide receiv-ers, easily eclipsing the previous marks of 3,215 yards in 2004 and 26 TDs in 1994.
A look at where Green Bay’s production from the wide receiver position ranks since 2011:
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Player Receiving Avg. 1. Victor Cruz, NYG 18.7 2. Jordy Nelson, GB 18.6 3. Vincent Jackson, SD 18.4
Player Receiving TDs 1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 20 2. Calvin Johnson, DET 17 3. Jordy Nelson, GB 16 Player Receiving Avg./TD
1. Victor Cruz, NYG 52.0 2. Julio Jones, ATL 42.1 3. Mike Wallace, PIT 37.8 4. Torrey Smith, BAL 34.4 5. Jordy Nelson, GB 33.8
Player 80-Yard TDs 1t. Jordy Nelson, 2011 2 1t. Billy Howton, 1952 2 1t. Antonio Freeman, 1998 2 1t. Donald Driver, 2002 2 1t. Greg Jennings, 2007 2
Player Receiving TDs (Home) 1. Jordy Nelson, GB 14 2. Rob Gronkowski, NE 10 3. Jimmy Graham, NO 9
Player Receiving Avg./TD 1. DeSean Jackson, PHI 41.68 2. Mike Wallace, PIT 37.63 3. Steve Smith, CAR 31.25 4. Jordy Nelson, GB 31.18
Player Receiving Avg. 1. Vincent Jackson, TB 18.6 2. Steve Smith, CAR 17.8 3. Jordy Nelson, GB 17.1
Player Receiving Yards (Home) 1. Jordy Nelson, GB 1,057 2. Victor Cruz, NYG 1,045 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 944
Team Rec. Yards from WRs 1. N.Y. Giants 4,640 2. Green Bay 4,558 3. New Orleans 3,990
Team Rec. TDs from WRs 1. Green Bay 47 2t. Dallas, New Orleans 32 4. Detroit 28
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JENNINGS FLASHES HOT HANDSIn 2011, WR Greg Jennings was on the way to his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard campaign before his season was cut short by a knee injury sustained in Week 14.Through 13 games last season, Jennings led the team in receptions (67)
and ranked No. 2 in receiving yards (949) and TD catches (nine). Despite missing the final three regular-season games in 2011, Jennings was selected to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season.
In Week 12 at Detroit last season, Jennings went over the 6,000-yard receiving mark for his career in his 86th game in a Green Bay uniform, which tied him for the second fewest games needed to reach 6,000 receiving yards in franchise history:
Jennings ranks in the top 10 in franchise history in receptions (7th, 401), receiving yards (8th, 6,249), 100-yard receiving games (t-4th, 22) and touchdown catches (t-5th, 50).
Jennings is one of only five receivers in team history to post three con-secutive 1,000-yard seasons (2008-10) and one of four to catch 12-plus TD passes in two different seasons (2007, 2010).
A look at where some of Jennings’ numbers over the past five-plus seasons stack up against active NFL players:
THE DRIVE CONTINUESWR Donald Driver returns for his 14th season with the Packers, a career that has seen him set multiple franchise receiving records.A look at where Driver ranks in franchise history in several career receiv-
ing categories:
Driver has caught 50-plus passes in a season a franchise-record nine times in his career (2002-10), topping Lofton and Sharpe (seven each) for the team mark.
Driver holds Lambeau Field records for receptions (360) and receiving yards (4,980).
He ranks No. 2 in team history in yards from scrimmage with 10,320, trailing only RB Ahman Green (11,048).
Driver is one of only 38 players in NFL history with 700-plus career catches and one of only 36 with 10,000 or more receiving yards.
This past Sunday at Indianapolis, Driver moved past Hall of Fame QB Bart Starr for sole possession of the No. 2 spot in franchise history for most games played:
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Player 40-yard catches (since ’07) 1. Greg Jennings, GB 30 2t. DeSean Jackson, PHI 26 2t. Calvin Johnson, DET 26
Player 25-Yard Catches (since ’07) 1. Steve Smith, CAR 64 2. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 60 3. Calvin Johnson, DET 59 4. Greg Jennings, GB 58
Player TD catches (since ’07) 1. Randy Moss, SF 53 2. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 51 3. Calvin Johnson, DET 50 4. Greg Jennings, GB 47
Player Receiving Yards (since ’07) 1. Roddy White, ATL 6,903 2. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 6,817 3. Reggie Wayne, IND 6,740 4. Wes Welker, NE 6,589 5. Brandon Marshall, CHI 6,434 6. Calvin Johnson, DET 6,295 7. Andre Johnson, HOU 5,986 8. Steve Smith, CAR 5,741 9. Marques Colston, NO 5,646 10. Greg Jennings, GB 5,617
Player Games To Reach 6,000 1. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 84 2t. Greg Jennings, 2006-12 86 2t. James Lofton, 1978-86 86
Player Receptions 1. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 738 2. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 595 3. James Lofton, 1978-86 530
Player Receiving Yards 1. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 10,103 2. James Lofton, 1978-86 9,656 3. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 8,134
Player 1,000-Yard Seasons 1. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 7 2t. James Lofton, 1978-86 5 2t. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 5
Player 100-Yard Games 1. James Lofton, 1978-86 32 2. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 29 3. Don Hutson, 1935-45 24 4t. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 22 4t. Greg Jennings, 2006-12 22
Player TD Catches 1. Don Hutson, 1935-45 99 2. Sterling Sharpe, 1988-94 65 3. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 60
Player Games Played 1. Brett Favre, 1992-2007 255 2. Donald Driver, 1999-2012 197 3. Bart Starr, 1956-71 196 4. Ray Nitschke, 1958-72 190 5. William Henderson, 1995-2006 188
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AMONG THE LEADERSComing off one of the finest seasons by a quarterback in NFL history, QB Aaron Rodgers ranks in the top 10 in the league in passing TDs and passer rating through Week 5 this season:
Rodgers has completed 130-of-189 passes (68.8 percent) for 1,307 yards and 10 touchdowns with four interceptions.
In 2011, Rodgers connected on 343-of-502 passes (68.3 percent) for 4,643 yards and a career-high 45 TDs with six INTs in 2011 on his way to earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press.
Rodgers’ 122.5 passer rating in 2011 set an NFL single-season record:
With the 45 TD passes, Rodgers set the single-season franchise record (Brett Favre, 39, 1996). The total ranked No. 5 in NFL annals:
Rodgers set a team record last season with 10 games with at least three TD passes (Favre, eight games, 1996). He is one of only three QBs in NFL history to have 10 or more games with three-plus TDs (Dan Marino, 1984; Tom Brady, 2007).
Rodgers’ 4,643 passing yards in 2011 were a franchise record (Lynn Dickey, 4,458 in 1983). Rodgers now has two of the top three single-season passing yardage marks in franchise history (4,434 in 2009).
With eight 300-yard passing games last season, Rodgers set the single-season franchise record, topping Favre’s mark of seven (1995, 2007).
Rodgers set a franchise record in Week 14 of 2011 by reaching the 4,000-yard passing mark in just the 13th game of the season (previous record was 15 games). It was also tied for the second fastest to 4,000 yards in NFL history behind only Saints QB Drew Brees (12 games in 2011).
Rodgers joined Favre (five) as the only Green Bay quarterbacks to post three or more 4,000-yard passing seasons.
Rodgers became the first 4,000-yard passer in NFL history and the first with 45-plus TDs to throw six or fewer INTs in that season.
It was also his second season with at least 500 attempts and seven or fewer INTs. He was the only QB in league history to accomplish that feat in two seasons (Jason Campbell, 2008; Brett Favre, 2009).
The Packers have averaged 27.9 points per game in Rodgers’ 67 career regular-season starts, No. 1 among NFL QBs since 1950 (min. 50 starts):
A look at where Rodgers ranks in several categories since 2011:
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Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 122.5 2. Peyton Manning, IND, 2004 121.1 3. Tom Brady, NE, 2007 117.2 Quarterback Yards/Attempt
1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 8.61 2. Tom Brady, NE 8.40 3. Eli Manning, NYG 8.28
Quarterback Touchdowns 1. Drew Brees, NO 60 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 55 3. Tom Brady, NE 47
Quarterback Completion Pct. 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 68.5 2. Drew Brees, NO 68.0 3. Tony Romo, DAL 66.4
Quarterback Yards Per Game 1. Drew Brees, NO 342.7 2. Tom Brady, NE 318.3 3. Matthew Stafford, DET 311.0 4. Eli Manning, NYG 310.1 5. Aaron Rodgers, GB 297.5
Quarterback TD/INT Ratio 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 5.50 2. Alex Smith, SF 4.17 3. Tom Brady, NE 3.62
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 115.5 2. Drew Brees, NO 105.4 3. Tom Brady, NE 104.9
Quarterback Points Per Game 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 27.9 2. Tom Brady, NE 27.5 2. Philip Rivers, SD 27.4 4. Norm Van Brocklin, LA/PHI 27.1
Quarterback TD Passes 1. Tom Brady, NE, 2007 50 2. Peyton Manning, IND, 2004 49 3. Dan Marino, MIA, 1984 48 4. Drew Brees, NO, 2011 46 5. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 45
Quarterback Passing TDs 1. Drew Brees, NO 14 2. Matt Ryan, ATL 13 3. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 12 4. Peyton Manning, DEN 11 5t. Aaron Rodgers, GB 10 5t. Eli Manning, NYG 10
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Alex Smith, SF 108.7 2. Matt Ryan, ATL 106.1 3. Tom Brady, NE 102.8 4. Peyton Manning, DEN 101.2 5. Robert Griffin III, WAS 101.0 6. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 100.6 7. Matt Schaub, HOU 99.2 8. Aaron Rodgers, GB 97.0
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A RATINGS SUCCESSSince taking over as the starter in 2008, QB Aaron Rodgers has posted more 100-plus passer rating games (min. 15 attempts) than any other quarterback in the league:
In 2011, Rodgers became the first NFL quarterback to start a season with 11 straight 110-rating games since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. No other QB has done it in more than five games to begin a season.
Rodgers’ 11 consecutive 110-rating games were also a single-season NFL record, topping 49ers QB Steve Young’s mark of seven straight in 1994.
No quarterback in team history had posted more than five straight 110-rating games in a season, and Rodgers’ 12 total games with a 110-plus rating is a single-season team record, topping the previous mark of eight by Brett Favre in 2007.
Rodgers posted a 100-plus passer rating in each of the first 12 games in 2011, a streak that topped the NFL single-season mark of nine set by Colts QB Peyton Manning in 2004.
Rodgers was the first NFL quarterback to record a stretch of four (or more) straight 110-rating games in three straight seasons since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. No other NFL signal-caller over the past 42 seasons has ever posted four straight 110-rating games in back-to-back seasons, let alone three straight like Rodgers has registered.
By posting at least six games with a 110-plus passer rating in each of the last three seasons (2009-11), Rodgers joined Young (1992-94) as the only quarterbacks since the 1970 merger with at least six 110-rating games in three consecutive seasons.
Including the postseason, Rodgers has recorded a 110-plus passer rating in 21 of his last 32 starts (20-1 record in those games).
With a 140.3 rating in Week 10 vs. Minnesota last season, Rodgers became just the second QB in NFL history to post three consecu-tive 140-plus rating games (min. 15 attempts) in a season. Rams QB Kurt Warner (1999) is the only other signal-caller to accomplish the feat.
A look at where Rodgers’ 2011 season ranked in league annals for 100-plus passer rating games, 110-plus games and 140-plus games:
TAKING HIS PLACE AMONG THE GAME’S BESTRodgers surpassed the 1,500-attempt plateau for his career in 2010, the benchmark to qualify for passer rating in the NFL record book.Rodgers has completed 1,511-of-2,302 passes (65.6 percent) in his
career for 18,673 yards and 142 touchdowns with 42 interceptions for a 103.5 passer rating in the regular season, No. 1 in NFL history:
In 2011, Rodgers became only the fourth quarterback in NFL history to register three straight 100-plus passer rating seasons. He joined Peyton Manning (2004-06), Young (1991-94) and Philip Rivers (2008-10).
With 4,643 passing yards in 2011, Rodgers brought his total in four sea-sons as a starter to 17,037. That ranks No. 1 in NFL history for the most passing yards by a QB in his first four seasons as a starter, topping the previous mark held by Peyton Manning (16,418, 1998-2001).
In 67 career regular-season starts, Rodgers has eclipsed the century mark in passer rating 40 times and recorded 24 games of 300-plus yards. His 28 games with a 100-plus passer rating in his first 50 starts set an NFL record among quarterbacks whose careers began since 1970, topping the previous mark of 27 held by Dallas QB Tony Romo.
Where Rodgers ranks among active NFL quarterbacks since he took over as the starter in 2008:
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Quarterback Passing Yards 1. Drew Brees, NO 21,273 2. Philip Rivers, SD 18,848 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 18,344
Quarterback Passing TDs 1. Drew Brees, NO 161 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 141 3. Philip Rivers, SD 127
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 104.3 2. Tom Brady, NE 103.7 3. Drew Brees, NO 100.5
Quarterback Yards/Attempt 1. Philip Rivers, SD 8.36 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 8.18 3. Tom Brady, NE 8.08
Quarterback 25-yard passes 1. Drew Brees, NO 161 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 157 3. Philip Rivers, SD 151
Quarterback Rushing Yards 1. Michael Vick, PHI 1,506 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 1,244 3. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 996
Quarterback 110-rating games 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 12 2. Steve Young, SF, 1994 11 3. Tom Brady, NE, 2007 10
Quarterback 100-rating games 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 13 2t. Steve Young, SF, 1994 12 2t. Tom Brady, NE, 2010 12
Quarterback 140-rating games 1t. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 4 1t. Tom Brady, NE, 2007, 2010 4 1t. Roger Staubach, DAL, 1973 4
Quarterback Career Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 103.5 2. Steve Young, TB/SF 96.8 3. Tom Brady, NE 96.6 4. Tony Romo, DAL 95.9 5. Philip Rivers, SD 95.4
Quarterback 100-rating games (Since ’08) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 40 2. Drew Brees, NO 37 3. Philip Rivers, SD 35 4. Tom Brady, NE 34 5. Tony Romo, DAL 27
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TAKING CARE OF THE BALLSince taking over as the starter in 2008, QB Aaron Rodgers has been the best in the league when it comes to limiting interceptions.Rodgers has thrown just 41 interceptions as a starter. His career INT per-
centage of 1.82 (42 INTs on 2,302 attempts) ranks No. 1 in NFL history:
Rodgers also ranks No. 1 in league annals in career TD/INT ratio:
With six INTs on 502 passing attempts in 2011, Rodgers tied the top mark in franchise history for the lowest interception percentage (min. 200 attempts) in a season:
When he hit the 100-TD mark for his career, Rodgers had thrown just 34 INTs to that point, the fewest in NFL history (Philip Rivers, 43 INTs at time of 100th TD), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Rodgers leads the league with 36 zero-interception games since 2008:
HITTING HIS MARKThrough Week 5, QB Aaron Rodgers has completed 130-of-189 passes, a 68.78 completion percentage that ranks No. 3 in the NFL:
Rodgers set a single-season franchise record with his 68.33 completion percentage (343-502) in 2011. He holds two of the top three single-season marks in team annals, also checking in at No. 3 with his 65.58 percentage in 2010 (312-475).
Rodgers ranks No. 3 in NFL history in completion percentage (min. 1,500 attempts):
THIRD DOWN IS THE CHARMQB Aaron Rodgers has continued his success on third down this season, ranking No. 3 in the league in passer rating through Week 5:
Rodgers has thrown for 355 yards and three TDs with one INT on 28-of-42 passing (66.7 percent) on third down this season.
He connected on 80-of-122 passes (65.6 percent) for 1,136 yards and nine TDs with two INTs on third down in 2011. His passer rating of 113.3 on third down ranked No. 2 in the NFL last season.
In ’09, Rodgers ranked No. 1 in the NFL with a 133.5 rating. No other quarterback in the league threw for as many yards (1,710) or touch-downs (14) on third down as Rodgers, and his passer rating was the best in the NFL since Kurt Warner’s 137.3 rating in 1999 with St. Louis.
In 67 career regular-season starts, Rodgers has posted a 100-plus passer rating on third down in 37 of those contests.
A look at some of Rodgers’ numbers on third down since 2009:
IN THE ZONEIn 2011, Rodgers ranked No. 1 in the NFL with a 107.0 passer rating in the red zone. He is off to another good start this season with a 123.3 rating (14-for-20, 112 yards, eight TDs) inside the 20, good for No. 1 in the NFL.A look at where Rodgers ranks among active quarterbacks (min. 150
attempts) in three red-zone categories since 2008:
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Quarterback Career Int. Pct. 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 1.82 2. Neil O’Donnell, PIT/NYJ/CIN/TEN 2.11 3. Tom Brady, NE 2.11
Quarterback Season Int. Pct. 1t. Aaron Rodgers, 2011 1.20 (6 INTs, 502 att.) 1t. Bart Starr, 1966 1.20 (3 INTs, 251 att.) 3. Aaron Rodgers, 2009 1.29 (7 INTs, 541 att.)
Quarterback Zero-INT Games 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 36 2t. Tom Brady, NE 33 2t. Joe Flacco, BAL 33
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 114.4 2. Drew Brees, NO 107.0 3. Tom Brady, NE 105.3
Quarterback TD/INT Ratio 1. Tom Brady, NE 8.50 (34/4) 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 4.63 (37/8) 3. Sam Bradford, STL 3.25 (13/4)
Quarterback Yards/Attempt 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 9.23 2. Philip Rivers, SD 8.62 3. Eli Manning, NYG 8.50 * min. 100 attempts
Quarterback Red-Zone Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 108.3 2. Peyton Manning, DEN 105.5 3. Tom Brady, NE 101.7
Quarterback Red-Zone TDs 1. Drew Brees, NO 105 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 92 3. Philip Rivers, SD 81
Quarterback TD/INT Ratio (min. 30 TDs) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 46.0 (92/2) 2. Peyton Manning, DEN 37.0 (74/2) 3. Alex Smith, SF 31.0 (31/1)
Quarterback Third-Down Passer Rating 1. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 132.6 2. Peyton Manning, DEN 113.2 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 106.7
Quarterback TD/INT Ratio 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 3.38 (142/42) 2. Tom Brady, NE 2.66 (308/116) 3. Matt Ryan, ATL 2.20 (108/49)
Quarterback Completion Pct. 1. Robert Griffin III, WAS 69.06 2. Christian Ponder, MIN 68.99 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 68.78
Quarterback Completion Pct. 1. Chad Pennington, NYJ/MIA 66.05 2. Drew Brees, SD/NO 65.65 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 65.64
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COOL UNDER FIREQB Aaron Rodgers has been one of most effective passers in the league against the blitz over the past three-plus seasons.A glance at where some of Rodgers’ numbers against the blitz (when a
defender not lined up on the line of scrimmage rushes the QB, or more than four players rush the QB) rank among active quarterbacks since 2009 (according to STATS LLC, min. 200 attempts):
Through Week 5 this season, Rodgers has a 109.6 passer ratingagainst the blitz, good for No. 7 in the NFL. He has thrown for 379 yards and six TDs with two INTs on 38-of-55 passing (69.1 percent).
In 2011, Rodgers ranked No. 1 in the NFL against the blitz with a 131.4 passer rating (85-of-125, 1,500 yards, 11 TDs, two INTs). He also led the league with an average of 12.0 yards per attempt vs. the blitz.
According to STATS LLC, Rodgers posted a career-high (min. 10 attempts) passer rating of 151.6 against the blitz last season in Week 1 vs. New Orleans (14-of-18, 207 yards, two TDs).
The 151.6 rating was the third best by a Green Bay QB since 1993 (min. 10 attempts), according to STATS, trailing only Brett Favre’s 158.3 rat-ing at Oakland (Dec. 22, 2003) and his 155.9 rating at Carolina (Sept. 27, 1998).
Rodgers had another prolific day against the Saints’ blitz this season in Week 4, connecting on 10-of-13 passes for 98 yards and two TDs for a 137.2 passer rating.
A look at the top seasons against the blitz in the NFL since 1993 (accord-ing to STATS):
KEEPING THE CHAINS MOVING2011 was the fifth straight season that Green Bay’s offense finished in the top 10 on third down, one of only three teams in the league to do so over that span (New Orleans, New England).The Packers converted at a 48.1-percent clip on third down last season,
good for No. 3 in the NFL:
Last season’s third-down percentage was the second-best mark posted by the Packers since the merger. Two of the top four seasons since 1970 have come under Head Coach Mike McCarthy:
The Packers’ 51.6 conversion rate at Lambeau Field was the No. 2 rate at home in the NFL in 2011. Three of the top four mark at home since the statistic began to be recorded in 1991 have come under McCarthy, according to STATS LLC:
Over the past 29 regular-season games, the Packers have converted at a 50-percent-or-better clip on third down in 14 of those contests (13-1 in those games).
Through Week 5 this season, the Packers rank No. 15 in the league on third down with a 39.7 percentage (25-of-63) on third down. They posted a season-high 50.0 mark (4-of-8) vs. New Orleans in Week 4.
A look at where Green Bay’s offense ranks on third down in the NFL since 2009:
The Packers will be facing a Houston club that ranks No. 1 in the league in third-down defense this season (25.8 percent, 16-of-62).
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Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 114.2 2. Tom Brady, NE 104.3 3. Drew Brees, NO 98.1
Quarterback Completion Pct. 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 68.1 2. Drew Brees, NO 66.4 3. Peyton Manning, DEN 64.3
Quarterback Yards/Attempt 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 9.64 2. Philip Rivers, SD 9.08 3. Cam Newton, CAR 8.94 Quarterback 25-Yard Passes 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 55 2. Philip Rivers, SD 53 3. Eli Manning, NYG 50
Quarterback Passer Rating 1. Peyton Manning, IND, 2004 136.8 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 131.4 3. Steve Young, SF, 1994 129.2
Quarterback Yards/Attempt 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2011 12.00 2. Kurt Warner, STL, 1999 9.83 3. Drew Brees, NO, 2009 9.74
Team Third-Down Conversion Rate 1. New Orleans 49.7 (344-692) 2. New England 46.0 (307-667) 3. San Diego 45.7 (305-668) 4. Green Bay 45.0 (304-676) 5. Atlanta 44.8 (334-746)
Team Third-Down Conversion Rate 1. New Orleans 56.7 (118-208) 2. San Diego 48.8 (103-211) 3. Green Bay 48.1 (91-189) 4. Pittsburgh 45.9 (90-196) 5. New England 45.9 (89-194)
Season Third-Down Conversion Rate 1. 1995 49.1 (108-220) 2. 2011 48.1 (91-189) 3. 2004 47.3 (98-207) 4. 2009 47.0 (103-219)
Season Third-Down Conversion Rate 1. 2011 51.6 (49-95) 2. 1996 49.1 (56-114) 3. 2010 47.4 (46-97) 4. 2009 47.0 (54-115)
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FINDING FINLEYAfter matching his career high in receptions last season, TE Jermichael Finley is off to another productive start in 2012.Finley has 22 receptions through Week 5, which is tied for No. 6 in the
league among tight ends:
In 2011, Finley played in every game for the first time in his career, rank-ing No. 3 on the team with 55 receptions and setting career highs with 767 receiving yards and eight TDs.
The reception total matched Finley’s career high set in 2009, as he became the first TE in franchise history to post two seasons with 55-plus catches:
Finley’s yardage total was good for No. 2 in team annals among TEs:
Finley ranks No. 7 in team history for receiving yards among tight ends (games played in parentheses):
Finley went over the 2,000-yard receiving mark for his career in Week 4 vs. New Orleans, his 52nd career game. That easily eclipsed the previous franchise record for fastest to 2,000 yards among Green Bay tight ends, eclipsing Coffman's mark of 66 games.
With the eight TDs in 2011, Finley easily topped his career high (five in 2009) and ranked No. 3 among NFL tight ends last season:
Finley ranks No. 7 in receiving average among NFL tight ends with 75 or more receptions since 2011:
A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCEIn the first four weeks of the season, the Packers had two players appear in their 200th career regular-season game, with DB Charles Woodsonhitting the number in Week 1 and C Jeff Saturday in Week 3.The veteran duo could be joined by WR Donald Driver (197 games
played), in the 200-game club this season.With a combined 603 games played between them, Green Bay’s trio of
veterans ranks No. 3 in the NFL for most games played by three current teammates (position players only):
A look at where each player ranks in games played among active players at his position:
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Tight End TD Catches (2011) 1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 17 2. Jimmy Graham, NO 11 3. Jermichael Finley, GB 8
Tight End Rec. Avg. 1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 14.4 2. Brent Celek, PHI 13.7 3. Fred Davis, WAS 13.4 4. Owen Daniels, HOU 12.8 5. Jimmy Graham, NO 12.6 6. Vernon Davis, SF 12.6 7. Jermichael Finley, GB 12.5
Tight End Receiving Yards 1. Paul Coffman, 1983 814 2. Jermichael Finley, 2011 767 3. Paul Coffman, 1979 711
Tight End Receptions 1. Paul Coffman, 1979 56 2t. Jermichael Finley, 2009 55 2t. Jermichael Finley, 2011 55
Teammates Games Played 1. Brooking, Manning, Bailey (Denver) 626 2. Gonzalez, McClure, Peterson (Atlanta) 617 3. Woodson, Saturday, Driver (Green Bay) 603
Offensive Line Games Played 1. Jeff Saturday, GB 202 2. Matt Birk, BAL 199 3. Todd McClure, ATL 187
Defensive Backs Games Played 1. Ronde Barber, TB 229 2. Charles Woodson, GB 204 3. Champ Bailey, DEN 199
Wide Receivers Games Played 1. Randy Moss, SF 207 2. Donald Driver, GB 197 3. Reggie Wayne, IND 177
Tight End Receptions (2012) 1. Tony Gonzalez, ATL 39 2. Jimmy Graham, NO 25 3t. Owen Daniels, HOU 23 3t. Rob Gronkowski, NE 23 3t. Brandon Pettigrew, DET 23 6t. Jermichael Finley, GB 22 6t. Jermaine Gresham, CIN 22 6t. Greg Olsen, CAR 22
Tight End Receiving Yards 1. Paul Coffman, 1978-85 4,223 (119) 2. Ron Kramer, 1957-64 2,594 (89) 3. Rich McGeorge, 1970-78 2,370 (116) 4. Ed West, 1984-94 2,321 (167) 5. Bubba Franks, 2000-07 2,300 (114) 6. Mark Chmura, 1993-99 2,253 (89) 7. Jermichael Finley, 2008-12 2,016 (53)
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DOWN THE MIDDLEIn 2011, his fifth year in the NFL, K Mason Crosby registered the finest season of his career.Crosby ranked No. 4 among kickers last season with 140 points and No.
3 in the league with 49 touchbacks. His 85.7 field goal percentage (24-of-28), a career-high, ranked No. 10 in the league.
Crosby became only the second player in franchise history (Paul Hornung) and the sixth player in NFL history to register two or more seasons with 140-plus points:
Crosby holds the top two scoring marks (no TDs) in team history:
In 2011, Crosby broke Chris Jacke’s franchise record for the most con-secutive field goals made in the regular season. Dating back to Week 13 of 2010, Crosby made 23 consecutive FGs before his 29-yard attempt in Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay last season hit the right upright:
Crosby’s 58-yard FG at Minnesota in Week 7 of 2011 topped the previ-ous franchise mark of 56 yards he set at Philadelphia in 2010 and earlier this season in Atlanta in Week 5. Crosby is the only kicker in the NFL with three field goals of 56-plus yards since 2010.
Crosby’s 54-yard FG in Week 2 this season vs. Chicago was the lon-gest by a Packer kicker in Lambeau Field history.
With 649 points from 2007-11, Crosby set an NFL record for the most points scored by a player in his first five seasons in the league:
Crosby ranks No. 4 in the NFL in scoring among active players since 2010:
MASTERFUL PERFORMANCESP Tim Masthay was one of the more effective punters in the league over the final 10 games in 2011, and he has picked up where he left off.Through five games, Masthay has averaged 45.8 yards per punt with a
42.4-yard net average and a league-best 15 punts inside the 20.A look at where Masthay ranks in the league in several punting catego-
ries since Week 7 of last season:
Masthay set a single-season franchise record (min. 35 punts) with a gross punting average of 45.6 yards in 2011:
Masthay also set a team record for net punting average (since 1976). He holds the top two marks in franchise history:
By clearing the 150-punt mark for his career this past Sunday, Masthay now qualifies in the franchise record books for career gross punting average. He ranks No. 1 in team history (min. 150 punts):
Masthay became the first NFL punter to win Special Teams Player of the Week in each of his first three seasons (Week 8 at N.Y. Jets in 2010 and Week 13 at the N.Y. Giants in 2011) when he won the award in Week 2 this season for his performance vs. Chicago.
Against the Bears, Masthay placed three punts inside the 20 and posted a 42.0-yard net average. He threw a 27-yard TD pass to TE Tom Crabtree on a fake field goal in the second quarter, becoming the first Green Bay punter to throw a TD pass since Ron Widby on Nov. 19, 1972.
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Kicker Consecutive FGs Made 1. Mason Crosby, 2010-11 23 2. Chris Jacke, 1993 17 3. Chris Jacke, 1989-90 15
Player Most Points (No TDs) 1. Mason Crosby, 2007 141 2t. Mason Crosby, 2011 140 2t. Ryan Longwell, 2000 131
Player Most Points (First 5 Seasons) 1. Mason Crosby, GB, 2007-11 649 2. Chip Lohmiller, WAS, 1988-92 625 3. Nate Kaeding, SD, 2004-08 607
Player 140-Point Seasons 1. David Akers 3 2t. Mason Crosby 2 2t. Gino Cappelletti 2 2t. Priest Holmes 2 2t. Paul Hornung 2 2t. Mike Vanderjagt 2
Player Punting Avg. 1. Tim Masthay, 2011 45.6 2. Craig Hentrich, 1997 45.0 3. Jerry Norton, 1963 44.7
Player Net Punting Avg. 1. Tim Masthay, 2011 38.56 2. Tim Masthay, 2010 37.65 3. Jon Ryan, 2007 37.60
Player Points (Since 2010) 1. David Akers, SF 356 2t. Matt Bryant, ATL 300 2t. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 300 4t. Mason Crosby, GB 278 4t. Robbie Gould, CHI 278
Player Punting Avg. 1. Andy Lee, SF 50.2 2. Shane Lechler, OAK 49.4 3. Brandon Fields, MIA 49.2 4. Thomas Morstead, NO 49.1 5. Mike Scifres, SD 49.0 6. Tim Masthay, GB 47.1
Player Net Punting Avg. 1. Thomas Morstead, NO 43.10 2. Tim Masthay, GB 43.06 3. Andy Lee, SF 42.53
Player Punts Inside 20 1. Britton Colquitt, DEN 35 2t. Tim Masthay, GB 34 2t. Brett Kern, TEN 34
Player Career Punting Avg. 1. Tim Masthay, 2010-12 44.8 2. Craig Hentrich, 1994-97 42.8 3. Dick Deschaine, 1955-57 42.6
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MANY HAPPY RETURNSWhen WR Randall Cobb returned a fourth-quarter punt 75 yards for a touchdown vs. San Francisco in the season opener, it marked the second straight season that he scored on a kick return in Week 1.Last season, Cobb made a splash in his pro debut vs. New Orleans with
a 108-yard kickoff return for a TD that matched the NFL record.According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Cobb is the only player in NFL
history to score on a kick return (punt or kickoff) in Week 1 each of his first two seasons in the league.
Cobb now has three kick return scores in just 20 NFL games, which already ties him for No. 2 in franchise history:
Cobb is tied for No. 2 in the league in kick return TDs since 2011:
A look at where Cobb ranks in both kick return categories in 2012, as he joins Cleveland’s Joshua Cribbs as the only players in the league to rank in the top 10 in both kick return categories:
In 2011, Cobb checked in among the league leaders in both kickoff returns (27.7, 2nd) and punt returns (11.3, 7th). He ranked No. 1 in kick-off return average and No. 2 in punt return average among NFL rookies.
Cobb’s kickoff return average ranked No. 3 in franchise history for play-ers with 25 or more returns in a season behind only Dave Hampton (28.6 in 1971) and Al Carmichael (28.1 in 1956).
Cobb posted an 80-yard punt return for a TD vs. Minnesota in Week 10 last season, becoming the first NFL rookie since the merger to register a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return in the same season.
NOT IN A GIVING MOODIn five games this season, Green Bay has turned the ball over six times, which is tied for No. 9 in the league.In 2011, the Packers ranked No. 2 in the league in the category:
The 14 giveaways in 2011 marked a single-season franchise record:
Since 2009, Green Bay has turned the ball over just 57 times, which ranks No. 2 in the NFL over that span:
The Packers’ 52 giveaways from 2009-11 were the fewest over a three-year span in franchise history, besting the previous mark of 59 from 2008-10.
When the Packers have turned the ball over the past two-plus seasons, the defense has helped limit opponent scoring following those giveaways.
In 2011, Green Bay ranked No. 4 in the NFL in giveaway points allowed:
Since 2010, Green Bay is tied for No. 4 in the league in fewest points allowed off giveaways:
A look at the Packers’ record by the number of giveaways they have in a game since Head Coach Mike McCarthy took over in 2006:
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Team Total Giveaways Since 2009 1. New England 53 2. Green Bay 58 3. San Francisco 62
Team Total Giveaways (2011) 1. San Francisco 10 2. Green Bay 14 3. New England 17
Team Giveaway Points (2011) 1. San Francisco 26 2. New England 47 3. Seattle 51 4. Green Bay 55
Giveaways In Game GB Record Since 2006 None 24-5 (.828) One 20-10 (.667) Two 16-11 (.593) Three-plus 5-10 (.333)
Team Giveaway Points (Since 2010) 1. New England 81 2. San Francisco 88 3. Baltimore 116
4t. Green Bay, Atlanta 125
Season Total Giveaways 1. 2011 14 2. 2009 16 3. 1972 19
Player Total Kick Return TDs 1. Travis Williams 6 2t. Randall Cobb 3 2t. Six other players 3
Player Total Kick Return TDs 1. Patrick Peterson, ARI 4 (4 PR, O KR) 2t. Randall Cobb, GB 3 (2 PR, 1 KR) 2t. Devin Hester, CHI 3 (2 PR, 1 KR)
Player Kickoff Return Avg. 1. Percy Harvin, MIN 38.3 2. Leon Washington, SEA 34.3 3. Joshua Cribbs, CLE 31.2 4. Joe McKnight, NYJ 29.4 5. Darren Sproles, NO 28.7 6. Richard Goodman, SD 27.8 7. Darius Reynaud, TEN 27.6 8. Cassius Vaughn, IND 27.3 9. Randall Cobb, GB 27.3
Player Punt Return Avg. 1. Leodis McKelvin, BUF 29.4 2. Adam Jones, CIN 17.6 3. Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 17.0 4. Marcus Sherels, MIN 14.9 5. Marcus Thigpen, MIA 14.5 6. Joshua Cribbs, CLE 13.0 7. Randall Cobb, GB 11.5
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OUTSIDE THE ZONEIn addition to their red-zone success in recent years, the Packers have also displayed a high level of production outside that area.Green Bay is tied for the league lead in touchdowns outside the red zone
since 2011:
Last season, the Packers ranked No. 1 in the league in scoring out-side the red zone:
That was a significant jump from 2010, when the Packers tied for No. 14 in the league with 100 points outside the red zone on the season. Green Bay’s best mark since 1995 prior to 2011 came in 2007, when the team scored 150 points outside the red zone.
AWAY FROM LAMBEAUThis Sunday’s game at Houston is the second in a stretch of three con-secutive road games for the Packers, an environment the team has had success in under Head Coach Mike McCarthy.Green Bay enters Sunday’s contest having won seven of its last 10
regular-season games away from Lambeau Field.A look at the top road records in the league since 2011:
Including playoff games, the Packers have won 10 of their last 13 games from home.
The top road marks in the league since the start of the 2010 postseason:
The Packers posted a league-best 7-1 road record in 2011, with the seven road victories setting a single-season franchise record.
SUCCESS AGAINST FAMILIAR FOESThe Packers’ 45-41 victory over Detroit in the season finale gave them a perfect 6-0 mark in divisional games in 2011. It marked the first time that the Packers had posted an undefeated record
in their division since the NFL went to a divisional format in 1967.Green Bay became the first team to sweep the NFC North/Central since
the 1987 Chicago Bears (7-0).The Packers have a 28-9 (.757) regular-season record against NFC North
opponents under Head Coach Mike McCarthy, a divisional record that ranks No. 2 in the NFL since 2006:
Green Bay has won 16 of 19 NFC North games at Lambeau Field under McCarthy, which is the No. 1 divisional home mark in the league since 2006:
Green Bay’s .833 winning percentage at home from 2006-11 was the best by the club over a six-year span since the Packers went 20-3 (.870) in divisional games at Lambeau Field from 1997-2002.
Dating back to the 2010 season finale vs. Chicago, the Packers have won eight consecutive games in their division. That is the second-longest current winning streak in the league behind only Baltimore’s 10-game winning streak in AFC North contests.
With the eight-game winning streak in NFC North games, Green Bay has matched the franchise record for the longest winning streak in divi-sional contests. A look at the longest winning streaks in franchise annals by the Packers since the league went to a divisional format in 1967:
The Packers have posted a winning record in their division every season under McCarthy. Green Bay and New England were the only teams in the league to accomplish that feat each season from 2006-11.
The Week 2 contest vs. Chicago was Green Bay’s only NFC North game until Week 11 at Detroit. The Packers close their season with five divi-sional contests in the final seven weeks.
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Team Points Outside Red Zone (2011) 1. Green Bay 154 2. New Orleans 149 3. San Diego 137
Team TDs Outside Red Zone (Since 2011) 1t. Green Bay 22 1t. New Orleans 22 3. N.Y. Giants 19
Team W-L Record Pct. 1. New England 29-8 .784 2. Green Bay 28-9 .757 3. San Diego 28-10 .737 4. Pittsburgh 25-11 .694 5. Baltimore 25-13 .658
Team W-L Record Pct. 1. Green Bay 16-3 .842 2. New England 15-3 .833 3. Indianapolis 15-4 .789
Seasons Divisional Winning Streak 1t. 2010-current 8 1t. 1996-97 8 1t. 2001-02 8 4. 1997-98 7
Team W-L Record Pct. 1t. Houston 8-3 .727 1t. New England 8-3 .727 1t. San Francisco 8-3 .727 4. Green Bay 7-3 .700 5t. Atlanta, Cincinnati 7-4 .636
Team W-L Record Pct. 1. Green Bay 10-3 .769 2t. New England 8-3 .727 2t. San Francisco 8-3 .727 4t. Houston 8-4 .667 4t. N.Y. Giants 8-4 .667
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THE PRODUCTION CONTINUESDB Charles Woodson enjoyed the finest season of his career in 2009, his first year in the 3-4 scheme, and has continued to make his presence felt ever since.In 2011, Woodson tied for the NFL lead with seven interceptions.
It marked the second time in three seasons (2009) that he has shared the league lead:
It was Woodson's fourth season with seven-plus INTs as a Packer. He joined Bobby Dillon as the only players in franchise history to accom-plish that feat and is the only NFL player to have four seven-plus INT seasons since 2006.
In the Week 7 win at Minnesota last season, he intercepted QB Christian Ponder two times on the afternoon, Woodson's sixth multi-INT game in a Green Bay uniform.
In the Week 4 win over Denver in 2011, Woodson picked off QB Kyle Orton and returned the interception 30 yards for a TD, his 11th career INT return for a TD to move into a tie for the No. 2 spot in NFL history:
The INT for a score against Denver gave Woodson 12 defensive scores for his career, which ties him for No. 3 in NFL annals:
Woodson has returned an INT for a touchdown in six straight seasons (2006-11), becoming the first player in NFL history to do so. No other NFL player has accomplished the feat in more than four consecu-tive seasons.
Woodson’s nine interceptions for TDs from 2006-11 ranked No. 1 in the league over that span, more than double the total of the nine players that tied for the No. 2 spot with four each.
Woodson’s nine interception TDs over the past six seasons (2006-11) were tied for the most by a player over a six-year period in NFL history, matching the mark of Houston Oilers safety Ken Houston (1967-72).
With his first INT for a TD coming in his rookie season of 1998, the time from Woodson’s first INT-TD to his most recent spans 14 seasons (1998-2011). That ranks tied for No. 3 in NFL history behind only Rod Woodson (1987-2002) and Deion Sanders (1990-2004), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
His INT return for a score against the Broncos was his ninth career with the Packers, further extending his franchise record. Adderley ranks No. 2 in team annals (seven, 1961-69).
It was also Woodson’s 10th defensive TD (nine INTs, one fumble return) in a Green Bay uniform, which further extended his franchise mark.
He led the Packers with a career-high five forced fumbles in 2010. He was the only defensive back in the NFL to register four or more forced fumbles each season in 2009 and 2010.
A look at where Woodson ranks in career forced fumbles among active defensive backs (according to STATS LLC):
Woodson achieved the highest individual honor bestowed upon a defen-sive player, taking home The Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year award in 2009.
In 2009, Woodson became the fourth player in NFL history since sacks became an official statistic to record at least nine interceptions and two sacks in a single season.
Woodson registered two sacks in 2011, his fourth straight season with two-plus sacks. He is the first defensive back in franchise his-tory (since 1982) to accomplish that feat. With one more half-sack this season, he would join Rodney Harrison (2000-04) and Adam Archuleta (2001-05) as the only NFL defensive backs to post two-plus sacks in five straight seasons.
A look at where Woodson ranks in several categories since 2008:
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Player Interceptions 1. Charles Woodson, GB 26 2. Ed Reed, BAL 25 3. Asante Samuel, ATL 23
Player Interception TDs 1. Charles Woodson, GB 7 2. Charles Tillman, CHI 6 3t. Five players 4
Player INT Return Yards 1. Ed Reed, BAL 626 2. Charles Woodson, GB 459 3. Cortland Finnegan, STL 411
Defensive Back Sacks 1. Roman Harper, NO 12.0 2. Charles Woodson, GB 10.5 3. Adrian Wilson, ARI 7.5
Defensive Back Forced Fumbles 1. Charles Tillman, CHI 18 2. Charles Woodson, GB 12 3t. Roman Harper, NO; Bernard Pollard, BAL 11
Player Interception TDs 1. Rod Woodson, 1987-2003 12 2t. Charles Woodson, 1998-2012 11 2t. Darren Sharper, 1997-2010 11
Player Defensive TDs 1t. Rod Woodson, 1987-2003 13 (12 INT, 1 FR) 1t. Darren Sharper, 1997-2010 13 (11 INT, 2 FR) 3t. Charles Woodson, 1998-2012 12 (11 INT, 1 FR) 3t. Aeneas Williams, 1991-2004 12 (9 INT, 3 FR)
Player Interceptions 1t. Charles Woodson, GB 7 1t. Kyle Arrington, NE 7 1t. Eric Weddle, SD 7 4t. Four players 6
Player Multi-INT Games 1. Bobby Dillon, 1952-59 12 2. Don Hutson, 1935-45 8 3. Herb Adderley, 1961-69 7 4t. Charles Woodson, 2006-12 6 4t. LeRoy Butler, 1990-2001 6
Defensive Back Forced Fumbles 1t. Charles Woodson, GB 29 1t. Charles Tillman, CHI 29 3. Nate Clements, CIN 23
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PICKING PACK In 2011, the Packers led the league in interceptions (31) for the second time in the past three seasons (2009).Green Bay has five INTs this season, tied for No. 13 in the NFL. A look at
where the team ranks in several categories since 2011:
Green Bay's interception total in 2011 was the best by the team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and the most since the Packers also recorded 31 INTs in 1962. A look at the best team totals since 1970:
The Packers' 85 INTs from 2009-11 were the most by the team over a three-year span since they posted 95 INTs from 1943-45. The last NFL team to record more over a three-year span was Minnesota and San Francisco in 1986, who each posted 86 INTs from 1986-88.
The Packers have finished in the top six in the league in INTs every season under Head Coach Mike McCarthy (2006-11).
The Packers’ two INTs for touchdowns in Week 9 at San Diego in 2011 gave them three for the season, their franchise-record fourth straight season recording at least three interception returns for TDs. The last NFL team to register four straight seasons with at least three INT returns for TDs was the Los Angeles Rams from 1983-86.
The Packers’ 1,948 INT return yards from 2008-11 were the most by an NFL team over a four-year period since the merger. A look at where Green Bay ranks in several categories since 2008:
TRAMON TAKES IT AWAYIn Week 2 vs. Chicago, CB Tramon Williams matched his career high with two interceptions, his second two-INT game over the past nine regular-season games (also Week 11 in 2011 vs. Tampa Bay).Williams is the only undrafted player in the league to record at least four
INTs in each of the past four seasons (2008-11).In Green Bay’s Week 9 win at San Diego in 2011, Williams posted the
first TD of his career in the regular season on a 43-yard INT return for a score.
Williams led the team in INTs in 2010 with a career-high six picks, and added three more during the postseason.
Including playoffs, Williams ranks No. 1 in the NFL in both intercep-tions and interception return yards since 2010:
STIFLING SIGNAL-CALLERSUnder defensive coordinator Dom Capers, Green Bay’s defense has been one of the best in the league in opponent passer rating.Since 2009, opposing quarterbacks have completed 1,087-of-1,887
passes (57.6 percent) for 13,153 yards and 84 touchdowns with 90 interceptions against the Packers. The 74.1 passer rating registered by opposing signal-callers over that span ranks No. 3 in the NFL:
Green Bay has held its opponents to a passer rating less than 80 in 31 of 53 games since 2009. The Packers have a 29-2 mark (.935) in those games:
A look at the Packers' record by opponent passer rating since 2009:
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Team Interceptions 1. Green Bay 112 2. Chicago 89 3. Baltimore 88
Team Interception TDs 1. Green Bay 16 2. Baltimore 13 3t. Chicago, Tampa Bay 12
Team INT Return Yardage 1. Green Bay 1,986 2. Baltimore 1,402 3. Tampa Bay 1,329
Team Interceptions 1. Green Bay 36 2. Chicago 33 3. New England 29
Team INT Return Yards 1. Seattle 526 2. Green Bay 506 3. Chicago 465
Team Interception TDs 1. Chicago 9 2. Detroit 5 3t. Green Bay, five other teams 4
Team Opp. Passer Rating (Since 2009) 1. N.Y. Jets 69.4 2. Baltimore 72.7 3. Green Bay 74.1
Season Interceptions 1. 2011 31 2t. 1981 30 2t. 2009 30
Player Interceptions 1. Tramon Williams, GB 15 2. Ed Reed, BAL 14 3t. Four players 11
Player INT Return Yards 1. Tramon Williams, GB 296 2. Brandon Browner, SEA 255 3. Charles Tillman, CHI 254
Passer Rating GB Record Since 2009 70-less 21-1 (.955) 71-79 8-1 (.889) 80-89 4-4 (.500) 90-99 1-2 (.333) 100-plus 4-7 (.364)
Team <80-Rating Games (Since 2009) 1. N.Y. Jets 34 (22-12) 2. Baltimore 32 (27-5) 3. Green Bay 31 (29-2)
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MAKING THEM PAYThe Packers were once again one of the most productive teams in the league last season when it came to converting turnovers into points.In 2011, Green Bay ranked No. 5 in the NFL in takeaway points.
It marked the fourth straight top-five finish for the Packers, the only team in the league to do so from 2008-11.
Since 2008, the Packers rank No. 1 in the NFL in points off takeaways:
The Packers have been productive at Lambeau Field, having scored points off a turnover in 22 of their last 29 home games.
The Packers either won the turnover battle or came out even in the category in every game last season. They were the only team in the NFL to accomplish that feat in 2011.
Green Bay has won the turnover battle or come out even in 21 of its last 23 regular-season games (Week 1 vs. San Francisco and Week 4 vs. New Orleans this season the lone exceptions).
Green Bay ranked No. 2 in the league last season with a plus-24 turnover differential.
The Packers' plus-24 turnover differential in 2011 was tied for No. 2 in franchise history. Two of the top five ratios have come under Head Coach Mike McCarthy:
A look at where Green Bay ranks in the category since 2009:
During McCarthy’s tenure, the Packers have a 49-6 (.891) regular-sea-son record when they come out ahead in the game in turnover ratio, and a 7-21 (.250) mark when they lose the takeaway battle. Under McCarthy, Green Bay is 28-3 (.903) when its turnover margin is plus-2 or better.
TAKE IT AWAY NOWSince Head Coach Mike McCarthy took over in 2006, Green Bay has been one of the most productive teams in the league when it comes to taking the ball away from its opponents.The Packers have generated 203 takeaways since ’06, No. 2 in the
NFL over that span:
Green Bay tied for the league lead in the category in 2011:
Since Dom Capers took over as defensive coordinator in 2009, the Packers have posted at least 32 takeaways each season (2009-11), the only team in the league to accomplish that feat over that span:
Green Bay’s 110 takeaways from 2009-11 was the best three-year mark by the club since it generated 116 turnovers from 2001-03.
The Packers have a 49-12 record (.803) when they record at least two takeaways in a game under McCarthy. A look at the Packers’ record by the number of takeaways they have in a game since 2006:
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Turnover Margin GB Record Since 2006 minus-3 or worse 0-2 (.000) minus-2 2-7 (.222) minus-1 5-12 (.294) even 9-9 (.500) plus-1 21-3 (.875) plus-2 13-1 (.929) plus-3 or more 15-2 (.882)
Team Takeaway Points 1. Detroit 139 2. Buffalo 127 3. New England 126 4. Houston 119 5. Green Bay 118
Team Total Takeaways (2011) 1t. Green Bay 38 1t. San Francisco 38 3t. Detroit, New England 34
Team Turnover Margin (2011) 1. San Francisco plus-28 2. Green Bay plus-24 3. New England plus-17
Team Turnover Margin (Since 2009) 1. New England plus-61 2. Green Bay plus-57 3. San Francisco plus-41
Season Turnover Margin (2011) 1. 1943 plus-26 2t. 2011 plus-24 2t. 1941 plus-24 2t. 1965 plus-24 2t. 2009 plus-24
Team Takeaway Points (Since 2008) 1. Green Bay 504 2. New England 478 3. Baltimore 467
Team Total Takeaways Since 2006 1. Chicago 220 2. Green Bay 204 3. New England 202
Team Total Takeaways Since 2009 1. Green Bay 115 2. New England 114 3. Chicago 111
Takeaways In Game GB Record Since 2006 None 1-11 (.083) One 15-13 (.536) Two 20-7 (.741) Three-plus 29-5 (.853)
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CLAY MAKING HIS WAY TO THE QUARTERBACKFor the second time in three seasons, LB Clay Matthews got off to a tor-rid start when it came to sacking opposing quarterbacks with six sacks in the first two games.Through Week 5, Matthews ranks No. 2 in the league in sacks:
Matthews also registered six sacks in the first two games in 2010. He is just the sixth NFL player in history to register six or more sacks in the opening two games of a season and the only one to do it more than once.
His six sacks over a two-game span this season and in 2010 rank No. 2 in team history behind only Bryce Paup's 6.5 in 1991 (Weeks 3-4).
Matthews has registered 37.5 sacks since 2009, which is No. 4 in the league over that span:
With Matthews' career-high 3.5 sacks vs. Chicago in Week 2, he moved into sole possession of the No. 5 spot for the most two-sack games in franchise history (games played in parentheses):
Matthews ranks No. 6 in team history with 37.5 sacks, four shy of No. 5 Ezra Johnson (41.5).
Matthews’ six sacks last season led the team, the third straight year (2009-11) he paced the Packers in the category.
When Matthews intercepted Giants QB Eli Manning at New York in Week 13 of 2011 and returned the pick 38 yards for a score, it marked the third straight season that he had scored a defensive TD.
Matthews is the only player in franchise history to score a defen-sive TD in each of his first three seasons in the league.
Matthews was one of only two NFL linebackers (Miami LB Kevin Burnett) to record an interception for a score in 2010 and 2011.
Matthews posted a career-high three interceptions in 2011. It was tied for the most in a season by a Green Bay linebacker since 1984. He is tied for No. 2 among NFL linebackers with four INTs since 2010:
Matthews was named to his third straight Pro Bowl in 2011, becoming the first Packer since RB John Brockington (1971-73) to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first three seasons in the league.
He received first-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press in 2010, the first Packer LB to earn that recognition since Tim Harris in 1989. Matthews finished second to only Pittsburgh S Troy Polamalu in the AP Defensive Player of the Year voting a season ago.
With a sack of QB Jon Kitna in the second quarter in Week 9 of 2010, Matthews became the first Packer since the stat became official in 1982 to register a double-digit sack total in each of his first two seasons in the NFL.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Matthews became the first NFL player since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 to register double-digit sacks and a defensive TD in each of his first two seasons in the NFL.
In 2009, Matthews set a Packers rookie record with 10 sacks on his way to earning Pro Bowl honors, the first Green Bay rookie to be named to the all-star game since Hall of Fame WR James Lofton in 1978.
Matthews tied the top mark in team history (since 1982) for the most sacks by a Packer in his first three seasons in the NFL:
A look at where Matthews’ sack total in his first 20 pro games ranked in NFL history (since 1982):
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Player Sacks 1. Clay Matthews, GB 17.0 2t. Leslie O’Neal, SD 16.5 2t. John Abraham, NYJ 16.5
Player Sacks 1t. Clay Matthews, 2009-11 29.5 1t. Tony Bennett, 1990-92 29.5 3. Tim Harris, 1986-88 28.5
PACKERS IN WEEKLY 2012 TEAM RANKINGS
NFL Offense NFL DefenseAfter Week… Opp. Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass 1 SF 18 24 10 18 27 6 2 CHI 23 26T 14T 5 26 2 3 at Sea 25 28 20 3 26 1 4 NO 20 25 15 9 18 6 5 at Ind 21 20 15 16 17 16T 6 at Hou 7 at StL 8 JAX 9 ARI 10 (bye) 11 at Det 12 at NYG 13 MIN 14 DET 15 at Chi 16 TEN 17 at Min Packers in 2011 3 27 3 32 14 32 Packers in 2010 9 24 5 5 18 5 Packers in 2009 6 14 7 2 1 5 Packers in 2008 8 17 8 20 26 12Packers in 2007 2 21 2 11 14 12Packers in 2006 9 23 8 12 13 17Packers in 2005 18 30 7 7 23 1Packers in 2004 3 10 3 25 14 25Packers in 2003 4 3 16 17 10 23Packers in 2002 12 12 10 12 21 3Packers in 2001 6 21 3 12 16 15Packers in 2000 15 23 8 15 8 19Packers in 1999 9 21 7 19 22 18Packers in 1998 5 25 3 4 4 10Packers in 1997 4 12 3 7 20 8Packers in 1996 5 11 5 1 4 1Packers in 1995 7 26 3 14 7 21
Player Sacks 1. J.J. Watt, HOU 8.5 2. Clay Matthews, GB 8.0 3t. Three players 6.0
Player Sacks 1. DeMarcus Ware, DAL 51.0 2. Jared Allen, MIN 50.5 3. Tamba Hali, KC 38.0 4. Clay Matthews, GB 37.5
Player Two-Sack Games 1. Reggie White, 1993-98 16 (95) 2. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 2000-08 15 (124) 3. Tim Harris, 1986-90 14 (76) 4. Aaron Kampman, 2002-09 10 (112) 5. Clay Matthews, 2009-12 8 (51)
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ON THE ROAD AGAINGreen Bay went 7-1 away from Lambeau Field in 2011, with the seven road wins setting a single-season franchise record.The Packers have been able to stay above the .500 mark on the road
during Head Coach Mike McCarthy’s tenure, a notable achievement in the National Football League.
Since 2006, McCarthy’s first season as the head coach in Green Bay, only 10 of 32 NFL teams have regular-season road records above .500.
305 AND COUNTINGAnother packed house at Lambeau Field against the Saints in Week 4 brought the stadium’s consecutive sellouts streak to 305 games (288 regular season, 17 playoffs). The league’s longest-tenured stadium, Lambeau Field is hosting its
56th season of football in 2012. A total of 636,177 fans made their way through the turnstiles for the nine home contests last season.
Across American professional sports, only Boston’s Fenway Park (1912) and Chicago’s Wrigley Field (1914) have longer tenures.
THE LAMBEAU ADVANTAGEThe crown jewel of the National Football League, Lambeau Field has long been known as one of the tougher venues to play in, particularly during the harsh Wisconsin winter.Re-establishing home-field advantage after a 4-4 mark in 2008 was one
of the goals of 2009, and with the Packers finishing 6-2 at home, they accomplished that goal. Green Bay followed that up with a 7-1 mark at Lambeau Field in 2010 and a perfect 8-0 record in 2011, the first unde-feated home mark since 2002.
Head Coach Mike McCarthy stated consistently upon his arrival in Green Bay that one of the team’s goals would be to reclaim the mystique of playing at Lambeau Field. Mission accomplished. The team is 36-9 (.800) at home over the past 45 regular-season games.
Since Ron Wolf and Mike Holmgren began the revitalization of the franchise in 1992, Green Bay owns the best home record in the NFL. A look at the top regular-season home W-L records since the ’92 season:
HOME COOKINGThe Packers’ win over Dallas at Lambeau in November 2009 was the first step to a 7-1 finish and a playoff berth for Green Bay.Since that victory, the Packers have been one of the best teams in the
league at home. Green Bay’s lone defeats since then came to Miami in 2010 in Week 6 and in the 2012 season opener vs. San Francisco:
IN THE FREE-AGENCY ERATalk of unrestricted free agency in the early ’90s led many to forecast tough times for the small-town Green Bay Packers. However, Green Bay has remained among the most successful teams
since the advent of free agency in 1993. The Packers have won 10 or more games 12 times since ’93 and captured eight division crowns.
A look at the most successful teams in the free-agency era:
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Team W-L Record Pct. 1. Green Bay 124-39-0 .761 2. Pittsburgh 118-43-1 .731 3. Baltimore (since ’96) 91-39-1 .698 4. New England 112-50-0 .691 5. Denver 111-52-0 .681
Team W-L Since ’93 Pct. Playoff Berths 1. New England 201-108-0 .650 13 2. Green Bay 196-113-0 .635 14 3. Pittsburgh 195-112-1 .634 13 4. Indianapolis 178-130-0 .578 13 5. Denver 176-133-0 .570 9
Team W-L Record Pct. 1. New England 37-14-0 .725 2. N.Y. Giants 32-18-0 .640 3. New Orleans 30-20-0 .600 4. Philadelphia 30-20-1 .598 5. Indianapolis 28-21-0 .571 6t. Green Bay 28-22-0 .560 6t. Dallas 28-22-0 .560 8. San Diego 28-23-0 .549 9. Pittsburgh 27-23-0 .540 10. Chicago 26-25-0 .510
Team W-L Record Pct. 1t. Green Bay 21-2-0 .913 1t. Baltimore 21-2-0 .913 3. New England 19-2-0 .905
GREEN BAY (Team)Category NFC NFLTurnover Margin (-1) . . . . . . 11T 17TPoints Scored (22.4). . . . . . . . . 9 18Points Allowed (22.2) . . . . . . 10T 14TTotal Offense (338.0) . . . . . . . 11 21 Rushing (95.6) . . . . . . . . . . . 9 20 Passing (242.4) . . . . . . . . . . 7 15Total Defense (344.2) . . . . . . . 10 16 vs. Rush (114.2) . . . . . . . . 12 17 vs. Pass (230.0) . . . . . . . . . 10 16TThird-Down Offense (39.7%) . . 6 15Third-Down Defense (36.1%). . .10 14Red-Zone Offense (73.3%) . . . . 1 1Red-Zone Defense (58.3%) . . 12 17T
GREEN BAY (Individual)Category NFC NFLRushing: Benson (248). . . . . . 10 20Passing: Rodgers (97.0). . . . . . 4 8Receptions: Nelson (23) . . . . . .15T 25TRec. Yds.: Nelson (289) . . . . . 19 36Sacks: Matthews (8.0) . . . . . . . 1 2Interceptions: Williams (2) . . . . . 7T 8T
HOUSTON (Team)Category AFC NFLTurnover Margin (+8) . . . . . . . . 2 4Points Scored (29.8). . . . . . . . . 2 3TPoints Allowed (14.6) . . . . . . . . 1 4Total Offense (371.8) . . . . . . . . 7 14 Rushing (143.0) . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Passing (228.8) . . . . . . . . . 12 20Total Defense (275.6) . . . . . . . . 1 3 vs. Rush (86.0) . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 vs. Pass (189.6) . . . . . . . . . . 2 4Third-Down Offense (44.2%) . . . 5 7Third-Down Defense (25.8%) . . 1 1Red-Zone Offense (52.4%) . . . . 8 17Red-Zone Defense (36.4%) . . . .1 6
HOUSTON (Individual)Category AFC NFLRushing: Foster (532). . . . . . . . 2 2Passing: Schaub (99.2) . . . . . . 4 7Receptions: Daniels (23). . . . 11T 25TRec. Yds.: Daniels (311) . . . . . 14 27TSacks: Watt (8.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1Interceptions: Jackson (3). . . . . . . . 1 3T
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2012 OPPONENTS A LOOK AT THE SCHEDULEThe Green Bay Packers’ 92nd NFL regular-season schedule is headlined by five prime-time games (three against 2011 playoff teams).The five prime-time games (subject to flexible scheduling) would be a
franchise record, topping the previous mark of four contests on several occasions, most recently in 2010 and 2011. Since 2009, the Packers are 9-3 (.750) in prime-time contests.
For the sixth time in seven seasons under Head Coach Mike McCarthy, the Packers opened the season at home, this year against San Francisco in a matchup of the top two teams in the NFC in 2011.
The Packers stayed at home on a short week to host Chicago in a Thursday night contest, Green Bay’s third-ever game on NFL Network and its first since it traveled to Dallas in Week 13 of 2007. It was the seventh straight season that the Packers and the Bears squared off in prime time.
Green Bay visited Seattle for its first road contest of the season, one that began a stretch of four road games in five weeks. It was the Packers’ lone game of the season on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. 2012 marked the 20th consecutive season (1993-2012) that Green Bay has appeared on MNF, the NFL’s second-longest streak (Denver, 21).
The Packers hosted New Orleans in Week 4 in a matchup of the two highest-scoring teams in the league in 2011. Both teams have finished in the top 10 in total offense every season since 2006, the only teams in the NFL to accomplish the feat over that span.
Starting with a trip to Indianapolis this past Sunday, Green Bay will play on the road for three straight games (also at Houston and St. Louis), the first time the Packers have had three consecutive road games since the 1998 season (Weeks 10-12). All three contests could be indoors (Indianapolis and Houston have retractable-roof stadiums).
Green Bay returns home for back-to-back games at Lambeau Field (Jacksonville and Arizona) before its Week 10 bye. The Packers come out of their open week with back-to-back road contests against a pair of 2011 playoff teams (Detroit and N.Y. Giants), the second straight season they have played those teams on the road in consecutive weeks.
Under McCarthy, the team has won five of six games immediately after the bye week and 12 of its last 16 after the week off dating back further.
Overall, the Packers are 38-20 (.655) after the bye under McCarthy, and since 2000, the team is 69-37 (.651) following the week off.
The Packers wrap up the regular season with three of five games in December in front of the home crowd, including divisional matchups against Minnesota and Detroit at Lambeau Field in Weeks 13-14.
Four of Green Bay’s final five games and five of its last seven will come against NFC North foes, capped off with the season finale at Minnesota.
It is the sixth time in seven seasons under McCarthy that the Packers have finished the regular season with a divisional matchup (5-0 in sea-son finales vs. the NFC North since 2006).
The Packers could play up to five games indoors (Indianapolis, Houston, St. Louis, Detroit, Minnesota), which would be the most in a season in franchise history (four games in 1987, 1992, 1996, 2004, 2009).
Since 2006, the Packers have a 13-5 mark indoors during the regular season, a .722 winning percentage that ranks No. 1 in the NFL (min. eight games).
Fourteen games are slated for Sunday this season, including each of the final 13 contests, with one Thursday night game and one Monday night contest. Nine games are scheduled for noon (CT) starts with two games currently slated for 3:25 p.m. (CT).
The Packers have six games on the schedule against 2011 playoff teams, beginning right away in Week 1 vs. San Francisco. The other matchups come against New Orleans (Week 4), Houston (Week 6), Detroit (Weeks 11 and 14) and the N.Y. Giants (Week 12).
2012 SCHEDULE NOTES
NFL RankRecord Offense Defense
Arizona Cardinals ........(4-1) 31 11T
Chicago Bears ............(4-1) 19 6
Detroit Lions ...............(1-3) 3 9
at Houston Texans ......(5-0) 14 3
at Indianapolis Colts ...(2-2) 10 19
Jacksonville Jaguars ..(1-4) 32 30
Minnesota Vikings ......(4-1) 20 7
New Orleans Saints .......(1-4) 5 32
at New York Giants .....(3-2) 2 21
at St. Louis Rams .......(3-2) 29 14
San Francisco 49ers ...(4-1) 6 2
at Seattle Seahawks ....(3-2) 27 1
Tennessee Titans ........(1-4) 26 29
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2 MASON CROSBY His 649 points from 2006-11 rank No. 1 in NFL history for the most
points scored by a player in his first five seasons, topping the mark of Washington K Chip Lohmiller (625, 1988-92).
In 2011, set a franchise record with a 58-yard field goal in Week 7 at Minnesota, eclipsing the mark of 56 yards he held (Week 1 at Philadelphia, 2010; Week 5 at Atlanta, 2011).
Ranks No. 5 in team annals with 675 career points, having surpassed Jim Taylor (546) last season at Atlanta in Week 5. Needs 86 points to surpass No. 4 Paul Hornung (760).
Ranks No. 2 in team history for the most 100-point seasons with five, trailing only K Ryan Longwell (eight).
Made 23 straight field goals from Week 13 of 2010 through Week 10 of 2011, the longest regular-season streak in franchise history as he eclipsed Chris Jacke’s mark of 17 (1993).
For his career, has hit 92-of-101 field goals (91.1 percent) from 39 yards and closer.
Has hit 31-of-44 field goals (70.5 percent) from 40-49 yards. Has hit 13-of-27 field goals (48.1 percent) from 50-plus yards.
80 DONALD DRIVER Has 10,103 career receiving yards, which ranks No. 1 on the franchise’s
all-time list. Surpassed James Lofton (9,656) at Carolina in Week 2 of 2011.
Surpassed Sterling Sharpe (595) in 2009 to become the franchise’s all-time leader in receptions. Driver now has 738 career catches.
Had a reception in 133 consecutive games, besting the franchise’s previ-ous long streak of Sharpe’s 103 (1988-94), before not catching a pass in Week 7 of 2011 against Minnesota.
In 2010, had 50-plus receptions for the ninth time, extending his franchise record. Lofton and Sharpe each had seven seasons with 50-plus catches.
Holds Lambeau Field records for receptions (360) and receiving yards (4,980).
Topped the 1,000-yard receiving mark for a seventh overall season and sixth consecutive in 2009, extending his own team record in each cat-egory.
Ranks No. 2 in team annals with 26 TD catches at Lambeau Field, trailing only WR Antonio Freeman (36) in the stadium’s history.
Has 22 career 100-yard receiving games, which is tied for No. 4 in team history. Needs two more games to equal No. 3 Don Hutson (24) on the all-time list.
With 60 career TD receptions, ranks No. 3 in team history behind only Hutson (99) and Sharpe (65).
Ranks No. 6 in team history with 61 overall touchdowns, needing one more to tie No. 5 Paul Hornung (62).
Ranks No. 2 all-time in yards from scrimmage with 10,320, trailing only RB Ahman Green (11,048).
Ranks No. 2 in team history for the most games played with 197, trailing only QB Brett Favre (255).
88 JERMICHAEL FINLEY Is the only tight end in franchise history to register two 55-catch sea-
sons (2009 and 2011).Ranks No. 2 all-time among Green Bay tight ends with three 100-yard
receiving games in his career, trailing only Paul Coffman (six).Ranks No. 7 among TEs in team history with 2,016 receiving yards and
needs 238 more yards to surpass No. 6 Mark Chmura (2,253).Ranks No. 8 among TEs in franchise annals with 159 receptions and
needs 12 more catches to surpass No. 7 Ron Kramer (170).In Week 4 vs. New Orleans, surpassed 2,000 career receiving yards in
his 52nd career game, fastest among tight ends in franchise history (Coffman, 66 games).
50 A.J. HAWKHas played in 99 of a possible 101 games in his career, including 96
starts, and has posted 28 double-digit tackle games.Posted a career-high three interceptions in 2010, a total that also was
tied for No. 1 among NFL LBs.Has led the team in tackles three times during his career (2006, 2008,
2010).
85 GREG JENNINGSWith 12 TD receptions in 2010, joined Sterling Sharpe, Antonio Freeman
and Billy Howton as the only Packers to post 12-plus TD catches in two different seasons.
By eclipsing the 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2010, became the fifth player in team history to post three straight 1,000-yard receiving sea-sons, joining Lofton, Sharpe, Freeman and Driver.
His four career catches of 80-plus yards are a franchise record. His 30 catches of 40-plus yards since 2007 lead all NFL players. In 2011, had 147 receiving yards in Week 7 at Minnesota for his 22nd
career 100-yard game, which moved him into a tie for the No. 4 spot in franchise history with Donald Driver.
In Week 12 vs. Detroit, surpassed 6,000 career receiving yards in his 86th career game, which tied him for the second fastest to 6,000 yards receiving in team annals behind only WR Sterling Sharpe (84 games).
Ranks No. 8 in team history with 6,249 career receiving yards and needs 98 more yards to surpass No. 7 Max McGee (6,346).
Ranks No. 7 in franchise annals with 401 career catches and needs 31 more receptions to surpass No. 6 Freeman (431).
Is tied for No. 5 in team history (with McGee) with 50 TD catches.
Two years after he co-founded the Packers with Curly Lambeau, George Calhoun began writing a piece called The Dope Sheet, which served as the official press release and game program from 1921-24.
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52 CLAY MATTHEWSOnly player in team history to score a defensive TD in each of his first three
seasons in the league (2009-11).His 17 sacks in his first 20 games were the most by an NFL player to
start his career, eclipsing the mark of 16.5 set by Leslie O’Neal (1986, 1988) and John Abraham (2000-01).
Is the first NFL player since sacks became an official stat in 1982 to post a double-digit sack total and a defensive TD in each of his first two seasons in the league.
First player in franchise annals to post 10-plus sacks in each of his first two years in the NFL.
Ranks No. 6 in team history with 37.5 career sacks. Needs 4.5 sacks to move past No. 5 Ezra Johnson (41.5).
His 29.5 sacks from 2009-11 were tied for No. 1 in team history with Tony Bennett for the most sacks by a Packer in his first three seasons in the league.
Ranks No. 4 in the NFL with 36.5 sacks since 2009.Set a franchise rookie record with 10 sacks in 2009.
12 AARON RODGERSRanks No. 1 in NFL history with a 103.5 career passer rating.Set an NFL single-season record in 2011 with a 122.5 passer rating and
set team marks for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games (eight).
Posted 17,037 passing yards from 2008-11, the most in NFL history by a quarterback in his first four seasons as a starter.
Has thrown a TD pass in 32 straight regular-season games at Lambeau Field, a team record (previous mark was 25 by Brett Favre, 1992-96). It is the longest NFL streak since Dan Marino (39 games from 1983-88).
In 67 regular-season starts, has 24 career 300-yard games, 26 three-TD games and 36 zero-INT games.
Has posted a 100-plus passer rating 40 times. Set an NFL record for quarterbacks whose careers started since 1970 with 28 games with a 100-plus passer rating in his first 50 starts.
Posted a 100-plus passer rating in three straight seasons (2009-11), one of only four QBs in league history to accomplish that feat (Steve Young, 1991-94; Peyton Manning, 2004-06; Philip Rivers, 2008-10).
Is the only QB in team history with two 400-yard passing games.When he hit the 100-TD mark for his career, he had thrown just 34 INTs
to that point, the fewest in NFL history as he surpassed Rivers' mark of 43 INTs.
In 2009, became first QB in NFL history to throw 30 or more TDs, seven or fewer INTs, and rush for five TDs in the same season.
Has registered a passer rating over 110.0 in four or more consecutive games three times in his career (Weeks 3-7, 2009; Week 9, Weeks 11-13, 2010; Weeks 1-7, 9-12, 2011), one of only two quarterbacks in franchise history (Bart Starr, 1966) to accomplish the feat in a single season.
Is the only NFL QB since the 1970 merger to post four straight 110-plus rating games in three straight seasons (2009-11).
Posted four or more rushing TDs in three straight seasons (2008-10), becoming only the second Packers QB to accomplish that feat (Tobin
Rote, 1954-56), and eclipsed 300 rushing yards in back-to-back sea-sons (2009-10), the first since Rote in 1954-56.
Ranks No. 3 in team history with 142 TD passes, 11 shy of surpassing No. 2 Bart Starr (152).
With 16 career rushing TDs, ranks No. 2 in team history among QBs behind only Tobin Rote (29).
21 CHARLES WOODSONHis 10 defensive touchdowns with Green Bay (nine interceptions, one
fumble recovery) are a team record. With nine interception returns for scores, ranks No. 1 on Green Bay’s
all-time list, eclipsing the previous mark set by Herb Adderley (seven, 1961-69).
For his career, has 11 INT-return TDs, which ranks tied for No. 2 in NFL history with Darren Sharper behind only Rod Woodson (12).
Ranks No. 1 in the NFL with 26 interceptions since 2008.His five forced fumbles in 2010 were a career high and the most by a
Packer since LB/DE Keith McKenzie posted five in 1999.In 2009, established career highs in interceptions (9, tied league lead),
and interception returns for TDs (3, tied league lead and team record), and matched a then career high with four forced fumbles.
Has 55 career interceptions, 38 in 98 games since coming to Green Bay in 2006. Woodson had 17 interceptions in 106 games with Oakland. Is tied for No. 4 in team history with S LeRoy Butler with the 38 intercep-tions. Needs one more to tie CB Herb Adderley (39) for No. 3.
Became the fourth player in NFL history since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 to record at least nine interceptions and two sacks in a single season. Is the only player in NFL history to post at least seven interceptions and two sacks in back-to-back seasons.
In 2009, became the first NFC player to win the conference’s Defensive Player of the Month award multiple times in one season (Sept., Nov., Dec.).
With nine interceptions in 2009, became only the second player in franchise history to post at least seven interceptions in three different seasons (Bobby Dillon, 1953-57).
With two interceptions against Minnesota in Week 7 of 2011, recorded the seventh multi-interception game of his career. Six of those games have come with Green Bay.
Became the first NFL player since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 to record two interceptions, an interception for a touchdown, a sack and a fumble recovery in the same game when he posted all of those statistics at Detroit on Thanksgiving in 2009.
Is the only defensive back in Packers history (since 1982) to register at least two sacks in four straight seasons (2008-11).
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P Tim MasthayNFC Special Teams Player of the Week – Week 2 (vs. Chicago)
QB Aaron RodgersNFC Offensive Player of the Week – Week 4 (vs. New Orleans)
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WR Greg Jennings, 7th Year, Western Michigan, D2b-06Ranks in the top 10 in franchise history in receptions (7th, 401), receiv-
ing yards (9th, 6,249) and touchdown catches (t-5th, 50).Leads the NFL with 30 catches of 40-plus yards since 2007 and ranks
No. 4 in the NFL with 58 receptions of 25-plus yards over that span.One of just five receivers in team history to post three consecutive
1,000-yard seasons and one of only four to catch 12 touchdown passes in two different years.
Has been named to the Pro Bowl each of the past two seasons (2010-11).
LT Marshall Newhouse, 3rd Year, Texas Christian, D5b-10Played in all 16 games with 13 starts in 2011, opening 10 contests at LT
and three at RT.His 13 starts in 2011 were the most by a Green Bay offensive tackle.Gameday inactive (healthy scratch) for the first 14 contests of his rookie
campaign in 2010 before sustaining a back injury in practice that sent him to injured reserve for the final two games and the entire postseason.
Was a three-year starter at LT at Texas Christian and earned first-team All-Mountain West honors as a senior.
LG T.J. Lang, 4th Year, Eastern Michigan, D4-09One of only two Green Bay offensive linemen to start all 16 games in
2011, opening 15 contests at LG and one at RT.Has started games at three different positions on the line as a pro (LT,
LG, RT).Played three different positions up front during his rookie campaign
of 2009, starting games at both tackle spots and becoming the first Packers rookie to start consecutive games at left tackle since Chad Clifton in 2000.
Began his college career as a defensive lineman, but converted to the offensive line as a sophomore and started 36 straight games (10 at RT, 26 at LT) over his final three years.
C Jeff Saturday, 14th Year, North Carolina, UFA-12 (Ind)Signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agent in March 2012
after playing 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.Has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times during his career (2005-07,
2009-10) and has twice earned first-team All-Pro honors.Was named to the NFL All-Decade Team by Sporting News for 2000-09.Played in 197 games during his 13 seasons with the Colts, which is tied
for No. 4 in franchise history. Has played in 202 career games, the most among active NFL offensive linemen.
From 2000-11, was part of an Indianapolis line that allowed just 242 sacks, the fewest in the league over that span.
RG Josh Sitton, 5th Year, Central Florida, D4b-08Has started 51 games since 2009, the most by an offensive lineman in
a Green Bay uniform over that span.Was named 2010 Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni
Association and was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate each of the past two seasons (2010-11).
According to STATS LLC, has allowed only six sacks in his three sea-sons as a starter.
Was the only Packer on either side of the ball to not miss a snap from 2009-10.
RT Bryan Bulaga, 3rd Year, Iowa, D1-10Has started 12 games at RT in each of his first two seasons as a pro
(2010-11).Started the final 12 games of 2010 and the entire postseason at right tackle
after taking over for veteran Mark Tauscher (shoulder), the most regular-season starts by a Packers rookie tackle since Tauscher’s 14 in 2000.
Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team in 2010.Capped his rookie season by becoming the youngest player, according
to STATS LLC, to ever start in the Super Bowl (21 years, 322 days).
TE Jermichael Finley, 5th Year, Texas, D3-08Matched his career high with 55 receptions in 2011, tied for the second
most in team history by a tight end behind Paul Coffman’s 56 in 1979.Set a career high with 767 receiving yards last season, the No. 2 mark
in franchise annals behind only Coffman’s 814 yards in 1983.In breakout 2009 campaign, posted second-most catches in a single
season by a Green Bay tight end (55) and sixth-most yards (676), despite missing three games with a knee injury.
Finished ’09 with Green Bay playoff-record 159 receiving yards in NFC Wild Card loss at Arizona, the third-most productive game by a tight end in NFL postseason history.
WR Jordy Nelson, 5th Year, Kansas State, D2a-08Posted career highs in every receiving category in 2011, catching 68
passes for 1,263 yards (18.6 avg.) and 15 TDs on his way to being named a Pro Bowl alternate.
Became only the third player in franchise history to catch 15 or more TDs in a season, joining WRs Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson (17 in 1942).
Ranks No. 3 in the league with a 17.1-yard receiving average since 2011 (min. 75 receptions).
Became the first player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to post three 80-yard TD grabs over an eight-game span in the regular season (Week 16, 2010-Week 6, 2011).
QB Aaron Rodgers, 8th Year, California, D1-05His career passer rating of 103.5 ranks No. 1 in NFL history (min. 1,500
attempts).Posted 17,037 passing yards from 2008-11, which ranked No. 1 in
league history for the most passing yards by a QB in his first four sea-sons as a starter.
In 67 regular-season starts (43-24 record), has posted 24 games with 300-plus passing yards, 36 without an interception and 40 with a 100-plus passer rating.
In 2011, set an NFL record with a 122.5 passer rating and set franchise marks for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percent-age (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25) and 300-yard games (eight) on his way to earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press.
RB Alex Green, 2nd Year, Hawaii, D3-11Has 57 yards on 11 carries (5.2 avg.) this season, including a 41-yard
run at Indianapolis in Week 5, the longest by a Packer this season.Appeared in four games as a rookie in 2011 before sustaining a season-
ending knee injury blocking on a kickoff return at Minnesota in Week 7.Rushed for 1,199 yards and 18 TDs as a senior at Hawaii in 2010, rank-
ing second in school history for rushing yards in a single season and tying the single-season school mark for rushing TDs.
His average of 8.2 yards per carry in 2010 ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division I-A among players with 100 or more carries.
Attended the same junior college, Butte College in Oroville, Calif., as QB Aaron Rodgers.
FB John Kuhn, 7th Year, Shippensburg, W-07 (Pit)Has played in 83 of 85 games (90 of 92 including playoffs) during his
five-plus seasons in Green Bay, appearing in all 16 regular-season con-tests in four of those seasons.
Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2011, becoming the first Green Bay fullback to be honored since William Henderson in 2004.
Only player on the team to have a rushing and receiving touchdown each of the past four seasons (2008-11), and is the first Packer to achieve that feat since RB Ahman Green (2001-04).
Led the team with four rushing TDs in 2011 and led the running backs with six total TDs.
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LDE Ryan Pickett, 12th Year, Ohio State, UFA-06 (StL)Has played in 167 of a possible 181 regular-season games during his
career, missing just nine contests due to injury.Had another productive season in 2011, starting all 14 games in which
he played and leading the defensive line with 54 tackles (24 solo).Key component of Packers’ No. 1-ranked rushing defense in 2009
(franchise-record 83.3 yards allowed per game), the first time in team history that Green Bay led the league in that category.
Signed with Green Bay as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 after spend-ing five seasons with St. Louis (2001-05). Led all NFL defensive linemen with 115 tackles in 2005.
NT B.J. Raji, 4th Year, Boston College, D1a-09Earned his first bid to the Pro Bowl in 2011, becoming the first Green
Bay defensive tackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to be voted to the all-star team.
Has played in 42 games since 2010 (including playoffs), the most in the NFL by a defensive lineman.
Led all NFL nose tackles with 6½ sacks in 2010, the third most recorded by a nose tackle since 1990 (according to STATS LLC).
Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team in 2009, the first Green Bay defensive lineman to be selected since DE Vonnie Holliday in 1998.
RDE C.J. Wilson, 3rd Year, East Carolina, D7-10Has appeared in all but two games in his two-plus NFL seasons, seeing
significant action in the rotation up front and totaling 56 tackles (33 solo) and a sack in 2011.
Played in all 16 games in 2011 with two starts as he registered a career-high 35 tackles (21 solo).
Appeared in 15 regular-season games and all four playoff contests as a rookie in 2010, starting Super Bowl XLV vs. Pittsburgh with the defense employing a fourth lineman as part of its “Hippo” package.
LOLB Nick Perry, Rookie, Southern California, D1-12Has started four games, the most among Green Bay’s rookies.Earned first-team All-Pacific-12 recognition as a junior in 2011, register-
ing a team-high and career-best 9½ sacks. His sack total led the confer-ence and was tied for No. 14 nationally.
Was one of six finalists for the Hendricks Award, which is given to the nation’s top defensive end, and was named second-team All-American by CBSSports.com.
Led the Trojans with eight sacks as a redshirt freshman in 2009 on his way to earning Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honors from multiple publi-cations.
BLB A.J. Hawk, 7th Year, Ohio State, D1-06Has either led the team or finished second in tackles in five of his six
seasons in Green Bay.Has appeared in 99 of a possible 101 regular-season games in his
career, starting 96 of them.Tied for No. 1 among NFL linebackers in 2010 with a career-high three
interceptions. Earned first career Pro Bowl selection in 2010.Has posted 773 tackles (553 solo), 10½ sacks, eight interceptions, 34
passes defensed, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries during his career.
MLB D.J. Smith, 2nd Year, Appalachian State, D6b-11Was the lone Green Bay rookie in 2011 to appear in all 16 games, also
leading the team’s rookies with three starts.During his extended time on defense, led the team with 30 tackles (21
solo) over a three-game span from Weeks 13-15.Played primarily on special teams last season, tying for third on the
squad with 11 coverage tackles.
Finished his career at Appalachian State as the NCAA Division I FCS active leader in tackles and was one of only two players in school history to record 500 tackles in his career, joining three-time NFL Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley.
ROLB Clay Matthews, 4th Year, Southern California, D1b-09Became the first Packer since RB John Brockington (1971-73) to earn
Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first three seasons in the NFL.Ranks No. 2 in the NFL with eight sacks this season and is No. 4 in the
league with 37.5 sacks since 2009.Is the only player in franchise history to score a defensive TD (intercep-
tion or fumble return) in each of his first three seasons in the league.Named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in 2010, the first
Green Bay LB to earn that honor since Tim Harris in 1989. Finished second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in the AP’s Defensive Player of the Year voting.
LCB Tramon Williams, 6th Year, Louisiana Tech, FA-06Ranks No. 1 in the league in interceptions (15) and INT return yards
(296) since 2010 (including playoffs).Despite suffering a shoulder injury in the 2011 season opener, went on
to start 15 games and post career highs for tackles (65) and passes defensed (24). Also added four interceptions.
With three interceptions during the 2010 playoffs, tied Joe Laws (1944) and Craig Newsome (1996) for the franchise single-postseason record.
Is the only non-drafted free agent in the NFL to post four or more inter-ceptions each of the past four seasons (2008-11).
RCB Sam Shields, 3rd Year, Miami, FA-10 Appeared in 15 games with seven starts in 2011 and posted 36 tackles
(32 solo), four interceptions, 14 passes defensed and a forced fumble.Made an impact in 2010 after making the team as a non-drafted rookie,
earning the nickel CB job despite playing the position only one season in college.
In Green Bay’s NFC Championship win over Chicago in the 2010 season, became the first rookie in NFL history to record two INTs and a sack in a postseason contest.
Played primarily wide receiver and special teams during his first three seasons at Miami.
SS Charles Woodson, 15th Year, Michigan, UFA-06 (Oak) In 2011, was named first-team All-Pro for the third time and earned his
fourth consecutive and eighth career Pro Bowl bid, becoming the first Green Bay CB to earn in the honor in four or more straight seasons since Herb Adderley (1963-67).
Is tied for No. 2 in NFL history (with Darren Sharper) with 11 INT returns for TDs, trailing only Rod Woodson (12).
Leads the NFL with 26 interceptions since 2008.Named NFL Defensive Player of the Year by The Associated Press in
2009, becoming only the second Packer to win the award (DE Reggie White, 1998) and the oldest defensive back to earn the honor.
FS Morgan Burnett, 3rd Year, Georgia Tech, D3-10Enjoyed his first full season as a pro in 2011, joining NT B.J. Raji as
the only two Green Bay defensive players to start all 16 regular-season games.
Was one of only two players on the team (Woodson) to record a sack, an interception, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble in 2011.
In 2010, became only the second Packers rookie to open the season as a starter at safety since Chuck Cecil in 1988, joining then-teammate and three-time Pro Bowl selection Nick Collins (2005).
Started the first four games of the 2010 season at SS before sustaining a season-ending knee injury vs. Detroit in Week 4.
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Unofficial, Oct. 9, 2012OFFENSE
WR: 85 Greg Jennings 89 James Jones 18 Randall CobbLT: 74 Marshall Newhouse 67 Don BarclayLG: 70 T.J. Lang 62 Evan Dietrich-Smith C: 63 Jeff Saturday 62 Evan Dietrich-SmithRG: 71 Josh Sitton 62 Evan Dietrich-Smith RT: 75 Bryan Bulaga 67 Don Barclay TE: 88 Jermichael Finley 83 Tom Crabtree 84 D.J. Williams 82 Ryan TaylorWR: 87 Jordy Nelson 80 Donald Driver 11 Jarrett BoykinQB: 12 Aaron Rodgers 6 Graham Harrell RB: 20 Alex Green 44 James Starks 33 Brandon Saine 32 Cedric Benson FB: 30 John Kuhn
DEFENSELDE: 79 Ryan Pickett 96 Mike Neal 76 Mike DanielsNT: 90 B.J. Raji 79 Ryan PickettRDE: 98 C.J. Wilson 99 Jerel Worthy LOLB: 53 Nick Perry 93 Erik Walden 59 Brad JonesBLB: 50 A.J. Hawk 59 Brad Jones 49 Robert Francois MLB: 51 D.J. Smith 57 Jamari Lattimore 56 Terrell ManningROLB: 52 Clay Matthews 54 Dezman Moses 57 Jamari LattimoreLCB: 38 Tramon Williams 24 Jarrett Bush 31 Davon HouseRCB: 37 Sam Shields 29 Casey Hayward SS: 21 Charles Woodson 43 M.D. Jennings 28 Sean RichardsonFS: 42 Morgan Burnett 22 Jerron McMillian
SPECIAL TEAMSK: 2 Mason Crosby 8 Tim Masthay P: 8 Tim Masthay 2 Mason Crosby H: 8 Tim Masthay 18 Randall Cobb PR: 18 Randall Cobb 38 Tramon Williams 87 Jordy NelsonKR: 18 Randall Cobb 37 Sam Shields 87 Jordy NelsonLS: 61 Brett Goode 62 Evan Dietrich-Smith
## Rookies and first-year players are underlined ##
COACH LOCATIONS
Coaches’ Box: Dom Capers (defensive coordinator), Jerry Fontenot (tight ends), Joel Hilgenberg (assistant offensive line), Ben McAdoo (quar-terbacks), Scott McCurley (defensive quality control), John Rushing (offensive assistant/special teams) and Joe Whitt (secondary - cornerbacks).
Sideline: Edgar Bennett (wide receivers), James Campen (offensive line), Tom Clements (offensive coordinator), Mike Eayrs (research and development), Kevin Greene (outside linebackers), Chad Morton (special teams assistant), Winston Moss (inside linebackers/asst. head coach), Darren Perry (secondary - safeties), Shawn Slocum (special teams coordinator), Mike Trgovac (defensive line) and Alex Van Pelt (running backs).
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HOW THE PACKERS WERE BUILT
Year Record Draft (31) Waivers (2) Free Agents (20)
1999 8-8 WR Donald Driver D7b
2000 9-7
2001 12-4
2002 12-4
2003 10-6
2004 10-6
2005 4-12 QB Aaron Rodgers D1
2006 8-8 LB A.J. Hawk D1 CB Jarrett Bush (Car) DT Ryan Pickett (UFA)
WR Greg Jennings D2b CB Tramon Williams
DB Charles Woodson (UFA)
2007 13-3 WR James Jones D3a FB John Kuhn (Pit)
K Mason Crosby D6c
2008 6-10 WR Jordy Nelson D2a LS Brett Goode
TE Jermichael Finley D3
G Josh Sitton D4b
2009 11-5 DT B.J. Raji D1a LB Robert Francois
LB Clay Matthews D1b
G T.J. Lang D4
LB Brad Jones D7
2010 10-6 T Bryan Bulaga D1 TE Tom Crabtree
DE Mike Neal D2 C/G Evan Dietrich-Smith
S Morgan Burnett D3 QB Graham Harrell
T Marshall Newhouse D5b P Tim Masthay
RB James Starks D6 CB Sam Shields
DE C.J. Wilson D7 LB Erik Walden
2011 15-1 WR Randall Cobb D2 S M.D. Jennings
RB Alex Green D3 LB Jamari Lattimore
CB Davon House D4 RB Brandon Saine
TE D.J. Williams D5
LB D.J. Smith D6b
TE Ryan Taylor D7a
2012 2-3 LB Nick Perry D1 G/T Don Barclay
DE Jerel Worthy D2a RB Cedric Benson
CB Casey Hayward D2b WR Jarrett Boykin
DE Mike Daniels D4a LB Dezman Moses
S Jerron McMillian D4b S Sean Richardson
LB Terrell Manning D5 C Jeff Saturday (UFA)
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SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSPACKERS 14 48 6 44 0 112OPPONENTS 10 30 36 35 0 111
SCORING TD - Ru - Pa - Rt K-PAT FG S PTSJames Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 5 0 0 30Mason Crosby. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 11/11 5/7 0 26Randall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 1 0 12Jordy Nelson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 8Cedric Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 6Tom Crabtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 6Donald Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 6John Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 6Jermichael Finley . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 6Greg Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 6PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2 11 1 11/11 5/7 0 112OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . 12 2 10 0 10/10 9/11 0 1112-Pt Conversions: Packers 1-3, Opponents 1-2
SACKS: Clay Matthews 8, Nick Perry 2, D.J. Smith 2, Charles Woodson 1.5, Mike Daniels 1, Mike Neal 1, C.J. Wilson 1, Jerel Worthy 1, Erik Walden 0.5, PACKERS 18, OPPONENTS 21
RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDCedric Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 248 3.5 11 1Aaron Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 108 5.4 19 0Alex Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 57 5.2 41 0Randall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 48 24.0 28 0John Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 17 2.8 7 1Graham Harrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 478 4.3 41 2OPPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 571 4.3 23t 2
RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDJordy Nelson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 289 12.6 28 1Randall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 244 11.1 31t 1Jermichael Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 198 9.0 31 1James Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 237 11.9 49 5Cedric Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 97 6.9 18 0Greg Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 78 6.5 13 1John Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 54 7.7 16 0D.J. Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 37 9.3 12 0Tom Crabtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 49 16.3 27t 1Donald Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 43 14.3 26t 1Alex Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 8.0 8 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 1334 10.2 49 11OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 1275 11.9 80t 10
INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDTramon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 38 19.0 38 0Casey Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0Jerron McMillian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0Charles Woodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 38 7.6 38 0OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 31 7.8 20 0
PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In 20 LG BlkTim Masthay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 1192 45.8 42.4 2 15 60 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 1192 45.8 42.4 2 15 60 0OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 1177 47.1 41.2 1 10 73 0
PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDRandall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 9 127 11.5 75t 1Sam Shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0.0 0 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 9 127 10.6 75t 1OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 11 50 6.3 20 0
KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDRandall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 300 27.3 35 0PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 300 27.3 35 0OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 221 27.6 38 0
FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Mason Crosby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0 1/1 1/1 2/2 1/3PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0 1/1 1/1 2/2 1/3OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0 4/4 0/0 3/4 2/3
Crosby: () (48G, 35G, 54G) (29G, 40G) () (52WR, 51WL)Opponents: (40G, 43G, 63G) (45G) () (20G, 27G, 48WL) (24G, 53WL, 50G, 28G)
PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingAaron Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 130 1307 68.8 6.92 10 5.3 4 2.1 49 21/122 97.0Tim Masthay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 27 100.0 27.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 27t 0/0 158.3PACKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 131 1334 68.9 7.02 11 5.8 4 2.1 49 21/122 99.3OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 107 1275 58.5 6.97 10 5.5 5 2.7 80t 18/125 86.7
Packers OpponentTOTAL FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 100 Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 24 Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 63 Penalty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 13 3rd Down: Made/Att. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25/63 26/72 3rd Down Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.7 36.1 4th Down: Made/Att. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/3 4/7 4th Down Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66.7 57.1POSSESSION AVG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:25 30:35TOTAL NET YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1690 1721
Avg. Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338.0 344.2 Total Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 334 Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 5.2NET YARDS RUSHING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 571 Avg. Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.6 114.2 Total Rushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 133NET YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1212 1150 Avg. Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.4 230.0 Sacked/Yards Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21/122 18/125 Gross Yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1334 1275 Att./Completions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190/131 183/107 Completion Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68.9 58.5HAD INTERCEPTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5PUNTS/AVERAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26/45.8 25/47.1 Net Punting Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26/42.4 25/41.2PENALTIES/YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40/390 49/421FUMBLES/BALL LOST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/2 2/0TOUCHDOWNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 12 Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10 Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
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Official totals - based on coaches' film review, through Oct. 7 at Indianapolis
Total Sacks/ Int/ Fum For PassPlayer Tackles Solo Asst Yards Yards Rec Fum DefA.J. Hawk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 34 9 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Morgan Burnett. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 22 18 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 4D.J. Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 32 7 2.0/13.0 0/0 0 0 4Charles Woodson . . . . . . . . . . 35 28 7 1.5/5.5 1/0 0 1 5Nick Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 17 11 2.0/27.0 0/0 0 0 0Clay Matthews . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 20 7 8.0/53.5 0/0 0 1 1Tramon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . 25 22 3 0.0/0.0 2/38 0 0 10Ryan Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4 19 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Sam Shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 14 4 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 6Erik Walden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 11 6 0.5/5.0 0/0 0 0 3C.J. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 8 8 1.0/7.0 0/0 0 0 0B.J. Raji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7 9 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Casey Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 12 2 0.0/0.0 1/0 0 0 3Jerel Worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 6 4 1.0/4.0 0/0 0 0 0Jerron McMillian. . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 5 0.0/0.0 1/0 0 0 5Phillip Merling. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 4 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Jarrett Bush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 1 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Dezman Moses . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0M.D. Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0 0Mike Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 1.0/1.0 0/0 0 0 0Mike Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 1.0/9.0 0/0 0 0 0Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 252 128 18.0/125.0 5/38 0 2 41
SPECIAL TEAMS
Player TT FR FFJarrett Bush . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0Robert Francois . . . . . . . . 4 0 0John Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0Dezman Moses . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0Sam Shields . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0Ryan Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0Casey Hayward . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0Brad Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0M.D. Jennings. . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0Brandon Saine . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0D.J. Williams. . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 0 0
MISCELLANEOUS TACKLESPlayer TacklesCedric Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Jermichael Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1James Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Jordy Nelson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2012 REGULAR-SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
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NFL
No ALPHABETICAL ROSTER. . . Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Exp College High School Hometown
67 Barclay, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T 6-4 305 4/18/89 R West Virginia Harmony, Pa.
32 Benson, Cedric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-11 227 12/28/82 8 Texas Midland, Texas
11 Boykin, Jarrett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-2 218 11/4/89 R Virginia Tech Matthews, N.C.
75 Bulaga, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-5 314 3/21/89 3 Iowa Woodstock, Ill.
42 Burnett, Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-1 209 1/13/89 3 Georgia Tech College Park, Ga.
24 Bush, Jarrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-0 200 5/21/84 7 Utah State Vacaville, Calif.
18 Cobb, Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 5-10 192 8/22/90 2 Kentucky Alcoa, Tenn.
83 Crabtree, Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-4 245 11/4/85 3 Miami (Ohio) Carroll, Ohio
2 Crosby, Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K 6-1 207 9/3/84 6 Colorado Georgetown, Texas
76 Daniels, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-0 294 5/5/89 R Iowa Blackwood, N.J.
62 Dietrich-Smith, Evan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/G 6-2 308 7/19/86 3 Idaho State Salinas, Calif.
80 Driver, Donald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-0 194 2/2/75 14 Alcorn State Houston, Texas
88 Finley, Jermichael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-5 247 3/26/87 5 Texas Diboll, Texas
49 Francois, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 250 5/14/85 3 Boston College Byfield, Mass.
61 Goode, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LS 6-1 255 11/2/84 5 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark.
20 Green, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-0 225 6/23/88 2 Hawaii Portland, Ore.
6 Harrell, Graham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-2 215 5/22/85 1 Texas Tech Ennis, Texas
50 Hawk, A.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 242 1/6/84 7 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio
29 Hayward, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 192 9/9/89 R Vanderbilt Perry, Ga.
31 House, Davon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-1 195 7/10/89 2 New Mexico State Palmdale, Calif.
85 Jennings, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 5-11 198 9/21/83 7 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich.
43 Jennings, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-0 195 7/25/88 2 Arkansas State Calhoun City, Miss.
59 Jones, Brad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 242 4/1/86 4 Colorado East Lansing, Mich.
89 Jones, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-1 208 3/31/84 6 San Jose State San Jose, Calif.
30 Kuhn, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB 6-0 250 9/9/82 7 Shippensburg York, Pa.
70 Lang, T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-4 318 9/20/87 4 Eastern Michigan Birmingham, Mich.
57 Lattimore, Jamari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 237 10/6/88 2 Middle Tennessee State Hialeah, Fla.
56 Manning, Terrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 237 4/16/90 R North Carolina State Laurinburg, N.C.
8 Masthay, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 6-1 200 3/16/87 3 Kentucky Murray, Ky.
52 Matthews, Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 255 5/14/86 4 Southern California Agoura Hills, Calif.
22 McMillian, Jerron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 5-11 203 4/2/89 R Maine Hillside, N.J.
94 Merling, Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-5 315 8/19/85 5 Clemson Memphis, Tenn.
54 Moses, Dezman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 249 1/4/89 R Tulane Willingboro, N.J.
96 Neal, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 294 6/26/87 3 Purdue Merrillville, Ind.
87 Nelson, Jordy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-3 217 5/31/85 5 Kansas State Riley, Kan.
74 Newhouse, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-4 319 9/29/88 3 Texas Christian Dallas, Texas
53 Perry, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 265 4/12/90 R Southern California Detroit, Mich.
79 Pickett, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT 6-2 338 10/8/79 12 Ohio State Zephyrhills, Fla.
90 Raji, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT 6-2 337 7/11/86 4 Boston College Washington Township, N.J.
28 Richardson, Sean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-2 216 1/21/90 R Vanderbilt Linden, Ala.
12 Rodgers, Aaron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-2 225 12/2/83 8 California Chico, Calif.
33 Saine, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-11 220 12/14/88 2 Ohio State Piqua, Ohio
63 Saturday, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 6-2 295 6/18/75 14 North Carolina Decatur, Ga.
37 Shields, Sam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 184 12/8/87 3 Miami Sarasota, Fla.
71 Sitton, Josh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-3 318 6/16/86 5 Central Florida Pensacola, Fla.
51 Smith, D.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 5-11 239 2/24/89 2 Appalachian State Charlotte, N.C.
44 Starks, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-2 218 2/25/86 3 Buffalo Niagara Falls, N.Y.
82 Taylor, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-3 254 11/16/87 2 North Carolina Winston-Salem, N.C.
93 Walden, Erik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 250 8/21/85 5 Middle Tennessee State Dublin, Ga.
84 Williams, D.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-2 245 9/10/88 2 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark.
38 Williams, Tramon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 191 3/16/83 6 Louisiana Tech Napoleonville, La.
98 Wilson, C.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 300 3/30/87 3 East Carolina Pinetown, N.C.
21 Woodson, Charles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-1 202 10/7/76 15 Michigan Fremont, Ohio
99 Worthy, Jerel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-2 304 4/28/90 R Michigan State Huber Heights, Ohio
Practice Squad
19 Borel, Diondre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-0 199 12/12/88 1 Utah State Oakley, Calif.
48 Bostick, Brandon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-3 245 5/3/89 R Newberry Florence, S.C.
9 Coleman, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-3 231 9/16/88 R Tennessee-Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn.
77 Datko, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-6 315 8/15/90 R Florida State Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
91 Guy, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-4 300 3/17/90 2 Arizona State Las Vegas, Nev.
23 Nixon, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-0 180 2/2/88 R California (Pa.) New Haven, Conn.
69 Scott, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T 6-5 332 8/4/87 2 Tennessee Hampton, Ga.
64 Van Roten, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-3 303 2/26/90 R Pennsylvania Mineola, N.Y.
Injured Reserve
55 Bishop, Desmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 238 7/24/84 6 California Aug. 27 (hamstring)
67 Jones, Johnny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-4 321 10/19/88 1 Marshall Aug. 27 (knee)
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform
81 Quarless, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-4 252 10/6/88 3 Penn State Aug. 27 (knee)
78 Sherrod, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-6 321 4/23/89 2 Mississippi State Aug. 31 (leg)
58 Zombo, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 254 3/5/87 3 Central Michigan Aug. 27 (hamstring)
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NFL How Reg. season
No NUMERICAL ROSTER Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired GP/GS/DNP/IA
2 Mason Crosby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K 6-1 207 28 6 Colorado D6c-07 5/0/0/0
6 Graham Harrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-2 215 27 1 Texas Tech FA-10 1/0/4/0
8 Tim Masthay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 6-1 200 25 3 Kentucky FA-10 5/0/0/0
11 Jarrett Boykin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-2 218 22 R Virginia Tech FA-12 0/0/0/5
12 Aaron Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-2 225 28 8 California D1-05 5/5/0/0
18 Randall Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 5-10 192 22 2 Kentucky D2-11 5/0/0/0
20 Alex Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-0 225 24 2 Hawaii D3-11 3/0/2/0
21 Charles Woodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-1 202 36 15 Michigan UFA-06 (Oak) 5/5/0/0
22 Jerron McMillian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 5-11 203 23 R Maine D4b-12 5/0/0/0
24 Jarrett Bush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-0 200 28 7 Utah State W-06 (Car) 5/1/0/0
28 Sean Richardson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-2 216 22 R Vanderbilt FA-12 0/0/0/5
29 Casey Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 192 23 R Vanderbilt D2b-12 5/0/0/0
30 John Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB 6-0 250 30 7 Shippensburg W-07 (Pitt) 5/1/0/0
31 Davon House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-1 195 23 2 New Mexico State D4-11 0/0/0/5
32 Cedric Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-11 227 29 8 Texas FA-12 5/5/0/0
33 Brandon Saine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-11 220 23 2 Ohio State FA-11 5/0/0/0
37 Sam Shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 184 24 3 Miami FA-10 5/4/0/0
38 Tramon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-11 191 29 6 Louisiana Tech FA-06 5/5/0/0
42 Morgan Burnett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-1 209 23 3 Georgia Tech D3-10 5/5/0/0
43 M.D. Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6-0 195 24 2 Arkansas State FA-11 5/0/0/0
44 James Starks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-2 218 26 3 Buffalo D6-10 0/0/0/5
49 Robert Francois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 250 27 3 Boston College FA-09 5/0/0/0
50 A.J. Hawk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 242 28 7 Ohio State D1-06 5/5/0/0
51 D.J. Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 5-11 239 23 2 Appalachian State D6b-11 5/5/0/0
52 Clay Matthews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 255 26 4 Southern California D1b-09 5/5/0/0
53 Nick Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 265 22 R Southern California D1-12 5/4/0/0
54 Dezman Moses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 249 23 R Tulane FA-12 5/0/0/0
56 Terrell Manning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 237 22 R North Carolina State D5-12 1/0/0/4
57 Jamari Lattimore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 237 24 2 Middle Tennessee State FA-11 3/0/0/2
59 Brad Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 242 26 4 Colorado D7-09 5/0/0/0
61 Brett Goode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LS 6-1 255 27 5 Arkansas FA-08 5/0/0/0
62 Evan Dietrich-Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/G 6-2 308 26 3 Idaho State FA-10 5/0/0/0
63 Jeff Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 6-2 295 37 14 North Carolina UFA-12 (Ind) 5/5/0/0
67 Don Barclay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T 6-4 305 23 R West Virginia FA-12 5/0/0/0
70 T.J. Lang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-4 318 25 4 Eastern Michigan D4-09 5/5/0/0
71 Josh Sitton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-3 318 26 5 Central Florida D4b-08 5/5/0/0
74 Marshall Newhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-4 319 24 3 Texas Christian D5b-10 5/5/0/0
75 Bryan Bulaga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-5 314 23 3 Iowa D1-10 5/5/0/0
76 Mike Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-0 294 23 R Iowa D4a-12 3/0/0/2
79 Ryan Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT 6-2 338 33 12 Ohio State UFA-06 (StL) 5/5/0/0
80 Donald Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-0 194 37 14 Alcorn State D7b-99 5/0/0/0
82 Ryan Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-3 254 24 2 North Carolina D7a-11 5/0/0/0
83 Tom Crabtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-4 245 26 3 Miami (Ohio) FA-09 4/3/0/1
84 D.J. Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-2 245 24 2 Arkansas D5-11 4/1/0/1
85 Greg Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 5-11 198 29 7 Western Michigan D2b-06 3/2/0/2
87 Jordy Nelson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-3 217 27 5 Kansas State D2a-08 5/3/0/0
88 Jermichael Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-5 247 25 5 Texas D3-08 5/5/0/0
89 James Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-1 208 28 6 San Jose State D3a-07 5/5/0/0
90 B.J. Raji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT 6-2 337 26 4 Boston College D1a-09 5/5/0/0
93 Erik Walden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 250 27 5 Middle Tennessee State FA-10 4/1/0/0
96 Mike Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 294 25 3 Purdue D2-10 1/0/0/0
98 C.J. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 300 25 3 East Carolina D7-10 4/4/0/1
99 Jerel Worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-2 304 22 R Michigan State D2a-12 5/1/0/0
Practice Squad
9 B.J. Coleman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-3 231 24 R Tennessee-Chattanooga D7b-12 0/0/0/0
19 Diondre Borel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR 6-0 199 23 1 Utah State FA-11 0/0/0/0
23 James Nixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-0 180 23 R California (Pa.) FA-12 0/0/0/0
48 Brandon Bostick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-3 245 23 R Newberry FA-12 0/0/0/0
64 Greg Van Roten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 6-3 303 22 R Pennsylvania FA-12 0/0/0/0
69 Chris Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T 6-5 332 25 2 Tennessee FA-12 0/0/0/0
77 Andrew Datko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-6 315 22 R Florida State D7a-12 0/0/0/0
91 Lawrence Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-4 300 22 2 Arizona State D7b-11 0/0/0/0
Injured Reserve
55 Desmond Bishop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 238 28 6 California D6b-07 0/0/0/0
67 Johnny Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-4 321 22 1 Marshall FA-11 0/0/0/0
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform
58 Frank Zombo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 254 25 3 Central Michigan FA-10 0/0/0/0
78 Derek Sherrod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 6-6 321 23 2 Mississippi State D1-11 0/0/0/0
81 Andrew Quarless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE 6-4 252 24 3 Penn State D5a-10 0/0/0/0
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QUARTERBACK (2)Graham Harrell
Aaron Rodgers
FULLBACK (1)John Kuhn
RUNNING BACK (4)Cedric Benson
Alex Green
Brandon Saine
James Starks
WIDE RECEIVER (6)Jarrett Boykin
Randall Cobb
Donald Driver
Greg Jennings
James Jones
Jordy Nelson
TIGHT END (4)Tom Crabtree
Jermichael Finley
Ryan Taylor
D.J. Williams
OFFENSIVE LINE (7)Don Barclay
Bryan Bulaga
Evan Dietrich-Smith
T.J. Lang
Marshall Newhouse
Jeff Saturday
Josh Sitton
DEFENSIVE LINE (6)Mike Daniels
Mike Neal
Ryan Pickett
B.J. Raji
C.J. Wilson
Jerel Worthy
LINEBACKER (10)Robert Francois
A.J. Hawk
Brad Jones
Jamari Lattimore
Terrell Manning
Clay Matthews
Dezman Moses
Nick Perry
D.J. Smith
Erik Walden
CORNERBACK (5)Jarrett Bush
Casey Hayward
Davon House
Sam Shields
Tramon Williams
SAFETY (5)Morgan Burnett
M.D. Jennings
Jerron McMillian
Sean Richardson
Charles Woodson (also CB)
SPECIALIST (3)Mason Crosby
Brett Goode
Tim Masthay
Rookies and first-year players are underlined
ROSTER BY POSITION
PLAYERSDon Barclay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAR-clayBryan Bulaga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buh-LAH-gahRobert Francois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fran-swahBrett Goode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GEWDGraham Harrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hair-uhlJohn Kuhn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KOONTim Masthay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MASS-tayJerron McMillian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juh-ron Mick-mill-inRyan Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PICK-ettAndrew Quarless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QUAR-lissB.J. Raji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rah-jeeBrandon Saine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAIN
Derek Sherrod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sher-RODJosh Sitton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sitt-enTramon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trah-mahnJerel Worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Juh-rel
COACHESJames Campen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamp-enTom Clements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Klemm-intsJerry Fontenot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fon-tin-ohBen McAdoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mack-ah-dooShawn Slocum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slow-kummMike Trgovac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ter-guh-vac
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
OFFENSE First Downs Third Fourth Total Offense Net Rushing Net Passing QB Punts Punts Pen Fumbles 2-pt
Date/Opp 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Ru Pa Pe Downs Downs Pl Yds Avg Att Yds TD Att-Com-Int Yds TD Sacked No/Avg NetAvg No/Yds No-Lost Conv Poss
9/9 SF 0 7 0 15 0 21 2 16 3 6-13 0-1 61 324 5.3 14 45 0 44-30-1 279 2 3 6/48.2 41.5 10/77 1-0 1-1 27:009/13 Chi 0 13 0 10 0 19 6 11 2 4-14 1-1 66 321 4.9 28 106 0 33-23-1 215 2 5 5/47.6 42.0 4/54 2-1 0-0 32:119/24 at Sea 0 0 6 6 0 22 6 11 5 7-15 0-0 68 268 3.9 21 84 1 39-26-0 184 0 8 6/44.5 43.7 10/127 2-0 0-1 33:399/30 NO 7 14 0 7 0 30 5 21 4 4-8 1-1 66 421 6.4 25 102 0 41-31-1 319 4 0 2/41.0 39.0 7/43 1-1 0-0 24:3210/7 at Ind 7 14 0 6 0 21 5 12 4 4-13 0-0 61 356 5.8 23 141 1 33-21-1 215 3 5 7/45.1 43.3 9/89 0-0 0-1 24:4410/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 14 48 6 44 0 113 24 71 18 25-63 2-3 322 1690 5.2 111 478 2 190-131-4 1212 11 21 26/45.8 42.4 40/390 6-2 1-3 29:25
DEFENSE First Downs Third Fourth Total Offense Net Rushing Net Passing QB Punts Punts Pen Fumbles 2-pt
Date/Opp 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Ru Pa Pe Downs Downs Pl Yds Avg Att Yds TD Att-Com-Int Yds TD Sacked No/Avg NetAvg No/Yds No-Lost Conv Poss
9/9 SF 3 13 7 7 0 22 6 13 3 2-9 0-0 62 377 6.1 32 186 1 26-20-0 191 2 4 5/51.2 35.2 8/66 1-0 0-0 33:009/13 Chi 0 0 3 7 0 11 3 7 1 5-15 1-2 57 168 2.9 23 94 0 27-11-4 74 1 7 6/46.8 40.8 8/65 0-0 0-0 27:499/24 at Sea 0 7 0 7 0 14 6 4 4 2-11 2-3 51 238 4.7 29 127 0 21-10-0 111 2 1 6/51.5 49.5 14/118 0-0 0-0 26:219/30 NO 7 7 10 3 0 25 1 23 1 9-17 1-1 75 474 6.3 19 45 0 54-35-0 429 3 2 3/36.0 36.0 10/72 0-0 0-0 30:2810/7 at Ind 0 3 16 11 0 28 8 16 4 8-20 0-1 89 464 5.2 30 119 1 55-31-1 345 2 4 5/44.6 40.8 9/100 1-0 1-2 35:1610/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 10 30 36 35 0 100 24 63 13 26-72 4-7 334 1721 5.2 133 571 2 183-107-5 1150 10 18 25/47.1 41.2 49/421 2-0 1-2 30:35
TEAM STATISTICS/STARTERS
OFFENSIVE STARTERS
Split End 3rd WR TE LT LG C RG RT 2nd TE Flanker QB RB FB 3rd TE
9/9 SF G.Jennings J.Jones J.Finley M.Newhouse T.Lang J.Saturday J.Sitton B.Bulaga J.Nelson A.Rodgers C.Benson 9/13 Chi J.Jones J.Finley M.Newhouse T.Lang J.Saturday J.Sitton B.Bulaga T.Crabtree J.Nelson A.Rodgers C.Benson9/24 at Sea G.Jennings J.Jones J.Finley M.Newhouse T.Lang J.Saturday J.Sitton B.Bulaga J.Nelson A.Rodgers C.Benson9/30 NO J.Jones J.Finley M.Newhouse T.Lang J.Saturday J.Sitton B.Bulaga T.Crabtree A.Rodgers C.Benson J.Kuhn10/7 at Ind J.Jones J.Finley M.Newhouse T.Lang J.Saturday J.Sitton B.Bulaga T.Crabtree A.Rodgers C.Benson D.Williams10/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min
DEFENSIVE STARTERS
LDE NT RDE LOLB BLB MLB ROLB 3rd CB LCB RCB SS FS 5th LB
9/9 SF R.Pickett B.Raji C.Wilson N.Perry A.Hawk D.Smith C.Matthews T.Williams J.Bush C.Woodson M.Burnett 9/13 Chi R.Pickett B.Raji J.Worthy N.Perry A.Hawk D.Smith C.Matthews T.Williams S.Shields C.Woodson M.Burnett9/24 at Sea R.Pickett B.Raji C.Wilson N.Perry A.Hawk D.Smith C.Matthews T.Williams S.Shields C.Woodson M.Burnett9/30 NO R.Pickett B.Raji C.Wilson N.Perry A.Hawk D.Smith C.Matthews T.Williams S.Shields C.Woodson M.Burnett10/7 at Ind R.Pickett B.Raji C.Wilson E.Walden A.Hawk D.Smith C.Matthews T.Williams S.Shields C.Woodson M.Burnett10/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min
RUSHING C.Benson A.Green J.Starks J.Kuhn B.Saine A.Rodgers No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 9 18 2.0 4 0 (Did Not Play) (Inactive) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 27 5.4 9 09/13 Chi 20 81 4.1 11 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 (Inactive) 2 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 -6 -2.0 -2 09/24 at Sea 17 45 2.6 9 1 (Did Not Play) (Inactive) 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 17 8.5 16 09/30 NO 18 84 4.7 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 (Inactive) 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 13 2.6 10 010/7 at Ind 7 20 2.9 9 0 9 55 6.1 41 0 (Inactive) 2 9 4.5 7 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 57 11.4 19 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 71 248 3.5 11 1 11 57 5.2 41 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 17 2.8 7 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 20 108 5.4 19 0
CAREER 1600 6017 3.8 46 32 14 68 4.9 41 0 162 679 4.2 40 1 138 422 3.1 18 11 18 69 3.8 10 0 269 1291 4.8 35 16
ADDITIONAL RUSHING: R.Cobb 1-28 vs. Chi (Sept. 13), 1-20 at Sea (Sept. 24); G.Harrell 1-0 vs. NO (Sept. 30)
PASSING A.Rodgers G.Harrell Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng
9/9 SF 44 30 68.2 303 3/24 2 49 1 93.3 (Did Not Play) 9/13 Chi 32 22 68.8 219 5/31 1 26t 1 85.3 (Did Not Play)9/24 at Sea 39 26 66.7 223 8/39 0 31 0 81.5 (Did Not Play)9/30 NO 41 31 75.6 319 0/0 4 20 1 119.9 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -10/7 at Ind 33 21 63.6 243 5/28 3 31t 1 103.5 (Did Not Play)10/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 189 130 68.8 1307 21/122 10 49 4 97.0 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -
CAREER 2302 1511 65.6 18673 18/1141 142 93t 42 103.5 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -
ADDITIONAL PASSING: T.Masthay 1-1-0, 27 yards, 1 TD vs. Chi (Sept. 13)
RECEIVING G.Jennings J.Nelson J.Jones R.Cobb J.Finley D.Driver No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 5 34 6.8 10 0 5 64 12.8 28 0 4 81 20.3 49 1 9 77 8.6 16 0 7 47 6.7 16 1 0 0 0.0 0 09/13 Chi (Inactive) 6 84 14.0 26 0 2 -1 -0.5 4 0 1 20 20.0 20 0 4 26 6.5 16 0 1 26 26.0 26t 19/24 at Sea 6 35 5.8 13 0 2 19 9.5 13 0 5 55 11.0 14 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 4 60 15.0 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/30 NO 1 9 9.0 9t 1 8 93 11.6 18 1 5 56 11.2 20 2 7 66 9.4 17 0 4 54 13.5 20 0 1 3 3.0 0 010/7 at Ind (Inactive) 2 29 14.5 19 0 4 46 11.5 24 2 4 82 20.5 31t 1 3 11 3.7 6 0 1 14 14.0 14 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 12 78 6.5 13 1 23 289 12.6 28 1 20 237 11.9 49 5 22 244 11.1 31t 1 22 198 9.0 31 1 3 43 14.3 26t 1
CAREER 401 6249 15.6 86t 50 191 2820 14.8 93t 22 207 2941 14.2 79t 25 47 619 13.2 61 2 159 2016 12.7 62t 16 738 10103 13.7 85t 60
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, OFFENSE
RECEIVING J.Boykin T.Crabtree D.Williams R.Taylor C.Benson A.Green No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF (Inactive) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 (Did Not Play)9/13 Chi (Inactive) 1 27 27.0 27t 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 35 8.8 17 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/24 at Sea (Inactive) (Inactive) 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 19 4.8 8 0 (Did Not Play)9/30 NO (Inactive) 1 16 16.0 16 0 (Inactive) 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 22 5.5 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/7 at Ind (Inactive) 1 6 6.0 6 0 2 20 10.0 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 21 10.5 18 0 1 8 8.0 8 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 49 16.3 27t 1 4 37 9.3 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 14 97 6.9 18 0 1 8 8.0 8 0
CAREER 0 0 0.0 0 0 13 148 11.4 33 2 6 50 8.3 12 0 1 4 4.0 4t 1 120 833 6.9 79 1 2 14 7.0 8 0
RECEIVING J.Starks J.Kuhn B.Saine No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF (Inactive) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/13 Chi (Inactive) 3 23 7.7 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/24 at Sea (Inactive) 3 25 8.3 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/30 NO (Inactive) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/7 at Ind (Inactive) 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 54 7.7 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
CAREER 31 231 7.5 17 0 51 318 6.2 16 8 10 69 6.9 22 0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, OFFENSE
RUSHING C.Benson A.Green A.Rodgers
First Half Second Half First Half Second Half First Half Second Half No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 6 12 2.0 4 0 3 6 2.0 3 0 (Did Not Play) 2 12 6.0 8 0 3 15 5.0 9 09/13 at Chi 11 45 4.1 7 0 9 36 4.0 11 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 -6 -2.0 -2 09/24 at Sea 2 4 2.0 4 0 15 41 2.7 9 1 (Did Not Play) 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 1 1.0 1 09/30 NO 11 51 4.6 7 0 7 33 4.7 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 4 6 1.5 10 010/7 at Ind 7 20 2.9 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 13 4.3 9 0 6 42 7.0 41 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 4 42 10.5 19 010/14 Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 at Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 at Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 Min SEASON 37 132 3.6 9 0 34 116 3.4 11 1 4 15 3.8 9 0 7 42 6.0 41 0 5 50 10.0 16 0 15 58 3.9 19 0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, OFFENSEPASSING A.Rodgers
First Half Second Half Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng
9/9 SF 20 15 75.0 131 2/17 1 28 0 108.5 24 15 62.5 172 1/7 1 49 1 80.69/13 Chi 21 14 66.7 128 4/30 0 21 0 83.0 11 8 72.7 91 1/1 1 26t 1 89.6 9/24 at Sea 15 12 80.0 86 8/39 0 14 0 90.6 24 14 58.3 137 0/0 0 31 0 74.59/30 NO 22 17 77.3 165 0/0 3 20 0 137.3 19 14 73.7 154 0/0 1 20 1 92.910/7 at Ind 17 11 64.7 122 0/0 2 31t 0 125.1 16 10 62.5 121 5/28 1 26 1 80.510/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 95 69 72.6 632 14/86 6 31t 0 111.4 94 61 64.9 675 7/36 4 49 4 82.5
PASSING G.Harrell
First Half Second Half Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng Att Com Pct Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rtng
9/9 SF (Did Not Play) (Did Not Play)9/13 Chi (Did Not Play) (Did Not Play)9/24 at Sea (Did Not Play) (Did Not Play)9/30 NO 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -10/7 at Ind (Did Not Play) (Did Not Play)10/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -
RECEIVING G.Jennings J.Nelson J.Jones
First Half Second Half First Half Second Half First Half Second Half No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 3 21 7.0 10 0 2 13 6.5 9 0 2 41 20.5 28 0 3 23 7.7 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 81 20.3 49 19/13 Chi (Inactive) 4 43 10.8 21 0 2 41 20.5 26 0 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0 1 4 4.0 4 09/24 at Sea 2 14 7.0 13 0 4 21 5.3 9 0 2 19 9.5 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 21 10.5 14 0 3 34 11.3 13 09/30 NO 1 9 9.0 9t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 33 16.5 18 0 6 60 10.0 16 1 3 28 9.3 14t 2 2 28 14.0 20 010/7 at Ind (Inactive) 2 29 14.5 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6t 1 3 40 13.3 24 110/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/39 at Min SEASON 6 44 7.3 13 1 6 34 5.7 9 0 12 165 13.8 28 0 11 124 11.3 26 1 7 50 7.1 14t 3 13 187 14.4 49 2
RECEIVING R.Cobb J.Finley D.Driver
First Half Second Half First Half Second Half First Half Second Half No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 5 37 7.4 12 0 4 40 10.0 16 0 5 32 6.4 16 1 2 15 7.5 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/13 Chi 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 17 8.5 16 0 2 9 4.5 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 26 26.0 26t 19/24 at Sea 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 3 55 18.3 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/30 NO 4 34 8.5 11 0 3 32 10.7 17 0 3 40 13.3 20 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/7 at Ind 2 49 24.5 31t 1 2 33 16.5 26 0 2 5 2.5 3 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 14 14.0 14 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 13 139 10.7 31t 1 9 105 11.7 26 0 13 99 7.6 20 1 9 99 11.0 31 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 2 40 20.0 26t 1
M.Burnett J.Bush M.Daniels R.Francois A.Hawk C.Hayward UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD9/9 SF 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 12 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 09/13 Chi 4 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0-0 09/24 at Sea 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 8 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 9/30 NO 6 7 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0-0 0-0 0 6 2 0-0 0-0 110/7 at Ind 10 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 6 2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 1-0 110/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 22 18 0-0 0-0 4 4 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 34 9 0-0 0-0 0 12 2 0-0 1-0 3
CAREER 117 45 1-3 4-0 19 66 20 1.5-13 3-42 26 1 1 1-1 0-0 0 15 8 0-0 2-1 3 551 222 10.5-79.5 8-114 34 12 2 0-0 1-0 3
D.House M.Jennings B.Jones J.Lattimore T.Manning C.Matthews UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD9/9 SF (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 2.5-14.5 0-0 09/13 Chi (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 6 1 3.5-29 0-0 19/24 at Sea (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) (Inactive) 4 2 0-0 0-0 09/30 NO (Inactive) 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 5 2 1-10 0-0 010/7 at Ind (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 2 1 1-0 0-0 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 20 7 8-53.5 0-0 1
CAREER 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 49 31 5-32 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 230 153 37.5-239 4-109 20
J.McMillian P.Merling D.Moses M.Neal N.Perry R.Pickett UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD9/9 SF 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 (Reserve/Suspended) 7 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 09/13 Chi 1 2 0-0 1-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 (Reserve/Suspended) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 09/24 at Sea 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Reserve/Suspended) 2 6 1-19 0-0 0 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 9/30 NO 1 2 0-0 0-0 1 (Inactive) 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Reserve/Suspended) 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 010/7 at Ind 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 (Not With Team) 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-9 0-0 0 4 3 1-8 0-0 0 0 5 0-0 0-0 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 5 5 0-0 1-0 5 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-9 0-0 0 17 11 2-27 0-0 0 4 19 0-0 0-0 0
CAREER 5 5 0-0 1-0 5 52 20 3.5-24.5 1-25 8 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 6 5 2-18 0-0 0 17 11 2-27 0-0 0 396 425 9.5-45.5 0-0 0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, DEFENSE
B.Raji S.Richardson S.Shields D.Smith E.Walden T.Williams UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD9/9 SF 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 9 0 0-0 0-0 0 ( Reserve/Suspended) 4 0 0-0 0-0 09/13 Chi 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 6 4 1-13 0-0 0 3 2 0.5-5 0-0 0 4 0 0-0 2-38 29/24 at Sea 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 4 0 0-0 0-0 2 5 1 0-0 0-0 0 4 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 09/30 NO 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 4 1 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 7 2 0-0 0-0 310/7 at Ind 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 (Inactive) 5 2 0-0 0-0 2 8 0 1-0 0-0 1 2 1 0-0 0-0 3 6 0 0-0 0-0 510/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 7 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 14 4 0-0 0-0 6 32 7 2-13 0-0 4 11 6 0.5-5 0-0 3 22 3 0-0 2-38 10
CAREER 86 75 10.5-65.5 0-0 6 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 68 13 0-0 6-68 28 60 19 2-13 1-11 6 80 54 6.5-50 0-0 6 211 47 2-13 22-411 97
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, DEFENSE C.Wilson C.Woodson J.Worthy UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD UT A Sk Int PD9/9 SF 3 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1.5-5.5 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 09/13 Chi (Inactive) 4 1 0-0 1-0 1 3 2 1-4 0-0 09/24 at Sea 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 2 3 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 09/30 NO 1 2 1-7 0-0 0 11 1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0-0 0-0 010/7 at Ind 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 8 2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 8 8 1-7 0-0 0 28 7 1.5-5.5 1-0 5 6 4 1-4 0-0 0
CAREER 41 31 2-8 0-0 0 806 174 17-112.5 55-896 201 6 4 1-4 0-0 0
9/9 San Francisco: (4-20) C.Matthews 2.5-14.5, C.Woodson 1.5-5.59/13 Chicago: (7-52) C.Matthews 3.5-29, M.Daniels 1-1, D.Smith 1-13, J.Worthy 1-4, E.Walden 0.5-59/24 at Seattle: (1-19) N.Perry 1-199/30 New Orleans: (2-17) C.Matthews 1-10, C.Wilson 1-710/7 at Indianapolis: (4-17) C.Matthews 1-0, M.Neal 1-9, N.Perry 1-8, D.Smith 1-0 10/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: (18-125) C.Matthews 8-53.5, N.Perry 2-27, D.Smith 2-13, C.Woodson 1.5-5.5, M.Daniels 1-1, M.Neal 1-9, C.Wilson 1-7,
J.Worthy 1-4, E.Walden 0.5-5
QUARTERBACK SACKS (18-125)
9/9 San Francisco: (10) C.Matthews 5, N.Perry, 2, C.Woodson 2, J.Bush 19/13 Chicago: (15) C.Matthews 5, M.Daniels 2, E.Walden 2, M.Burnett 1, A.Hawk 1, D.Moses 1, D.Smith 1, R.Pickett 1, J.Worthy 19/24 at Seattle: (8) C.Matthews 3, E.Walden 3, N.Perry 1, R.Pickett 19/30 New Orleans: (5) C.Matthews 4, C.Wilson 110/7 at Indianapolis: (16) C.Matthews 5, E.Walden 4, M.Neal 3, N.Perry 1, B.Raji 1, S.Shields 1, D.Smith 110/14 at Houston:10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: (54) C.Matthews 22, E.Walden 9, N.Perry 4, M.Neal 3, M.Daniels 2, R.Pickett 2, D.Smith 2, C.Woodson 2, M.Burnett 1,
J.Bush 1, A.Hawk 1, D.Moses 1, B.Raji 1, S.Shields 1, C.Wilson 1, J.Worthy 1
QUARTERBACK HITS (54)
9/9 San Francisco: (0) None9/13 Chicago: (9) M.Burnett 2, J.McMillian 2, T.Williams 2, C.Matthews 1, S.Shields 1, C.Woodson 19/24 at Seattle: (6) S.Shields 2, C.Woodson 2, C.Hayward 1, J.McMillian 1 9/30 New Orleans: (11) D.Smith 3, T.Williams 3, M.Burnett 1, C.Hayward 1, J.McMillian 1, S.Shields 1, C.Woodson 110/7 at Indianapolis: (15) T.Williams 5, E.Walden 3, S.Shields 2, M.Burnett 1, C.Hayward 1, J.McMillian 1, D.Smith 1, C.Woodson 110/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: (41) T.Williams 10, S.Shields 6, J.McMillian 5, C.Woodson 5, M.Burnett 4, D.Smith 4, C.Hayward 3, E.Walden 3,
C.Matthews 1
PASSES DEFENSED (41)
DEFENSIVE FUMBLE STATISTICSFORCED FUMBLES (2) C.Woodson — (1) vs. San Francisco, Sept. 9 (M.Manningham)C.Matthews — (1) at Indianapolis, Oct. 7 (A.Luck)
FUMBLE RECOVERIES (0)
PUNT R.CobbRETURNS No Yds Avg FC Lg TD No Yds Avg FC Lg TD
9/9 SF 3 80 26.7 2 75t 1 9/13 Chi 1 16 16.0 3 16 09/24 at Sea 3 12 4.0 2 6 09/30 NO 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 10/7 at Ind 4 19 4.8 1 9 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 11 127 11.5 9 75t 1
CAREER 37 422 11.4 27 80t 2
ADDITIONAL PUNT RETURNS: S.Shields 1-0 vs. Chi (Sept. 13)
KICKOFF R.Cobb
RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD
9/9 SF 3 73 24.3 28 0 9/13 Chi 1 21 21.0 21 09/24 at Sea 1 23 23.0 23 09/30 NO 3 88 29.3 34 010/7 at Ind 3 95 31.7 35 010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 11 300 27.3 35 0
CAREER 45 1241 27.6 108t 1
ADDITIONAL KICKOFF RETURNS:
PUNTING T.Masthay
No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg Bk Net
9/9 SF 6 289 48.2 1 4 60 0 41.59/13 Chi 5 238 47.6 1 3 57 0 42.09/24 at Sea 6 267 44.5 0 3 55 0 43.79/30 NO 2 82 39.0 0 1 47 0 39.010/7 at Ind 7 316 45.1 0 4 58 0 45.110/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 26 1192 45.8 2 15 60 0 42.4
CAREER 152 6812 44.8 11 63 71 0 38.8
KICKING M.Crosby Kickoffs No. TB FG PAT Pts Ret TB Pct
9/9 SF 0/0 2/2 2 1 3 75.09/13 Chi 3/3 2/2 11 2 3 60.09/24 at Sea 2/2 0/0 6 2 2 50.09/30 NO 0/0 4/4 4 3 2 40.010/7 at Ind 0/2 3/3 3 0 5 100.010/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 5/7 11/11 26 8 15 65.2
CAREER 136/172 267/269 675 363 111 23.4
ONSIDE KICK RECOVERIESOWN KICKS (0/0)
OPPONENT KICKS (0/0)
BLOCKED KICKSBLOCKED PUNTS
BLOCKED FIELD GOALS BLOCKED PATsPACKERS (0)
OPPONENTS (0)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, SPECIAL TEAMS
SPECIAL TEAMS FUMBLE STATISTICSFORCED FUMBLES (0) FUMBLE RECOVERIES (0)
Second-Half Opening Drives Packers Opponent
Game Pts FD Yds Pts FD Yds9/9 SF 0 0 9 7 4 849/13 Chi 0 0 9 3 3 539/24 at Sea 3 5 70 0 0 -169/30 NO 0 6 72 3 4 7210/7 at Ind 0 0 8 7 3 3910/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 3 11 168 20 14 232
PACKERS SCORING DRIVES (game-by-game)Date Opponent Plays Yards Time Result Qtr Scoring Play Quarterback
9/9 San Francisco 10 80 6:30 TD 2 A.Rodgers 1 pass to J.Finley A.Rodgers9/9 San Francisco 5 76 2:36 TD 4 A.Rodgers 10 pass to J.Jones A.Rodgers9/13 Chicago 10 50 4:39 FG 2 M.Crosby 48 field goal A.Rodgers9/13 Chicago 12 80 6:04 TD 2 T.Masthay 27 pass to T.Crabtree A.Rodgers9/13 Chicago 6 31 1:07 FG 2 M.Crosby 35 field goal A.Rodgers9/13 Chicago 6 21 3:22 FG 4 M.Crosby 54 field goal A.Rodgers9/13 Chicago 1 26 0:05 TD 4 A.Rodgers 26 pass to D.Driver A.Rodgers9/24 at Seattle 13 70 6:53 FG 3 M.Crosby 29 field goal A.Rodgers9/24 at Seattle 11 66 4:36 FG 3 M.Crosby 40 field goal A.Rodgers9/24 at Seattle 16 81 6:02 TD 4 C.Benson 1 run A.Rodgers9/30 New Orleans 7 62 2:04 TD 1 A.Rodgers 12 pass to J.Jones A.Rodgers9/30 New Orleans 11 80 4:18 TD 2 A.Rodgers 9 pass to G.Jennings A.Rodgers9/30 New Orleans 13 92 6:08 TD 2 A.Rodgers 14 pass to J.Jones A.Rodgers9/30 New Orleans 7 57 3:25 TD 4 A.Rodgers 11 pass to J.Nelson A.Rodgers10/7 at Indianapolis 6 56 2:33 TD 1 J.Kuhn 2 run A.Rodgers10/7 at Indianapolis 8 65 2:46 TD 2 A.Rodgers 6 pass to J.Jones A.Rodgers10/7 at Indianapolis 3 66 2:00 TD 2 A.Rodgers 31 pass to R.Cobb A.Rodgers10/7 at Indianapolis 2 49 0:14 TD 4 A.Rodgers 8 pass to J.Jones A.Rodgers
Possessions at a glance Avg. *3-Plays Snaps/
Reg. Season No. Snaps & Out TD
Packers 57 5.6 10 24.8Opponent 58 5.8 15 27.8*—less if turnover, no first downs or score
Scoring-Drive Length Packers Opponent
Length TD FG TD FG
(minus) 0 0 0 0 0—9 0 0 0 010—19 0 0 0 120—29 1 1 2 030—39 0 1 1 140—49 1 0 1 0 50—59 2 1 1 4 60—69 3 1 0 170—79 1 1 1 2 80—89 4 0 4 0 90—99 1 0 2 0SEASON 13 5 12 9
Game-Opening Drives Packers Opponent
Game Pts FD Yds Pts FD Yds9/9 SF 0 3 16 0 0 49/13 Chi 0 0 9 0 0 -19/24 at Sea 0 1 13 0 0 39/30 NO 0 0 9 0 0 910/7 at Ind 0 1 24 0 1 2910/14 at Hou 10/21 at StL 10/28 Jax 11/4 Ari 11/18 at Det 11/25 at NYG 12/2 Min 12/9 Det 12/16 at Chi 12/23 Ten 12/30 at Min SEASON 0 5 71 0 1 44
DRIVE STATISTICS
DRIVE STATISTICSYARDS-GAINED ANALYSIS 1st Down . . . . 2nd Down. . . . 3rd Down. . . . 4th Down. . . . . Season . . . . . . By Quarter . . . . . . . . . By Half . . . . . .
Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd OT
Packers 147 738 5.0 109 531 4.9 63 389 6.2 3 32 10.7 322 1690 5.2 385 448 370 487 833 857 -Opponents 143 775 5.4 112 527 4.7 72 365 5.1 7 54 7.7 334 1721 5.2 304 508 481 428 812 909 -
DRIVE ENGINEERING Drives Drives ended by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Points
QB Started TD FG MFG PUNT BLK DOWN TO SAF CLK Yielded
A.Rodgers 57 13 5 2 26 0 1 6 0 4 105 Packers 57 13 5 2 26 0 1 6 0 4 105
Opponents 58 12 9 2 25 0 2 5 0 3 111
GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GTG Plays . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total TD Pct FG MFG TO CLK Plays TD Pct
Packers 6 5 .833 0 0 1 0 7 5 .714 Opponents 7 5 .714 2 0 0 0 16 5 .313
RED-ZONE EFFICIENCY Packers Opponent
Times Penetrated Opponent 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 12Total Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 Touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 7 Field Goals-Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 4-4Touchdown Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .733 .583Scoring Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .867 .917 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Missed Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Time Ran Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Ended Not Trying To Score . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Scores From Outside 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 Touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5
AVERAGE FIELD POSITION Packers Opponent
Drives Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 58Average Field Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GB27 OPP25
Drives Started in Plus Territory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4 Touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 4 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 Missed Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 Punts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 Turnover on Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 Ran Out Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0Drives Started Inside/At Own 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 17
TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSPackers (1-3): A.Rodgers-J.Nelson pass vs. SF (Sept. 9)
Opponent (1-2): D.Brown run at Ind (Oct. 7)
NON-OFFENSIVE SCORESPackers (2): R.Cobb 75-yard punt return vs. SF, Sept. 9; T.Masthay 27-yard pass to T.Crabtree vs. Chi, Sept. 13 (fake
field goal)
Opponent (0): None
9/9 San Francisco: J.Boykin, M.Daniels, D.House, J.Lattimore, S.Richardson, B.Ross, J.Starks 9/13 Chicago: J.Boykin, D.House, G.Jennings, T.Manning, S.Richardson, J.Starks, C.Wilson9/24 at Seattle: J.Boykin, T.Crabtree, D.House, J.Lattimore, T.Manning, S.Richardson, J.Starks9/30 New Orleans: J.Boykin, D.House, T.Manning, P.Merling, S.Richardson, J.Starks, D.Williams 10/7 at Indianapolis: J.Boykin, M.Daniels, D.House, G.Jennings, T.Manning, S.Richardson, J.Starks10/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: J.Boykin (5), D.House (5), S.Richardson (5), J.Starks (5), T.Manning (4), M.Daniels (2), G.Jennings (2), J.Lattimore (2),
T.Crabtree (1), P.Merling (1), B.Ross (1), D.Williams (1), C.Wilson (1)
WEEKLY INACTIVES
MISCELLANEOUS
TIME SPENT IN THE LEAD Packers Packers
Opponent. . . . . . . . In Lead Trailing
9/9 SF . . . . . . . . . . . . 0:00 49:539/13 Chi . . . . . . . . . . . 42:56 0:00 9/24 at Sea . . . . . . . . . 8:44 27:389/30 NO . . . . . . . . . . . . 30:54 11:4910/7 at Ind . . . . . . . . . 42:58 4:0910/14 at Hou . . . . . . . . . . . 10/21 at StL . . . . . . . . . . . 10/28 Jax . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/4 Ari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/18 at Det . . . . . . . . . . . 11/25 at NYG . . . . . . . . . . 12/2 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/9 Det . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/16 at Chi . . . . . . . . . . . 12/23 Ten . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/30 at Min . . . . . . . . . . . SEASON . . . . . . . . 125:32 93:29
SEASON AVG . . . . . 25:06 18:42
PACKERS (2/4)Date, Opp. Initial Ruling Ruling
9/13 vs. Chi Bears had legal number of players . . . . . . . . . Reversed, 12 men on the field9/24 at Sea A.Rodgers 0 sack, fourth down . . . . Reversed, A.Rodgers 1 rush, first down9/30 vs. NO A.Rodgers incomplete pass to J.Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld9/30 vs. NO D.Brees 8 pass to J.Graham, complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld
OPPONENTS (0/2)Date, Opp. Initial Ruling Ruling
9/9 vs. SF A.Rodgers 4 pass to J.Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld, complete9/9 vs. SF A.Smith 1 pass to F.Gore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Upheld, short of line to gain
REPLAY ASSISTANT (4/9)Last two minutes of the half, overtime, turnovers and scoring playsDate, Opp. Initial Ruling Ruling
9/9 vs. SF K.Hunter 9 rush TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reversed, down at Green Bay 19/9 vs. SF R.Cobb 75 punt return TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld, stayed inbounds9/13 vs. Chi J.Cutler pass intercepted by T.Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld9/13 vs. Chi J.Kuhn 1 rush, first down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld9/13 vs. Chi C.Woodson 6 INT return . . . Reversed, down by contact at CHI 47 (0 return)9/24 at Sea A.Rodgers 11 pass to G.Jennings TD . . Reversed, out of bounds at Seattle 29/24 at Sea R.Wilson 24 pass to G.Tate TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld10/7 at Ind A.Luck pass intercepted by T.Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reversed, incomplete10/7 at Ind A.Luck 7 rush, first down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upheld
2012 REPLAY CHALLENGES
2012 PENALTIES ACCEPTED (40)PENALTY STATISTICS Packers Opponent
Times Penalized after Offensive Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 Gains Wiped Out, Offensive Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . .82 23Touchdowns Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0Field Goals Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1First Downs Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1Intentional Grounding Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0Defensive Pass Interference, Times Flagged. . . . . . . . . . 4 4 Yards Given Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 57Defensive 3rd/4th Down Flags (kept drive alive). . . . . . . 5 5 Kick/Punt Return Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Return Yards Wiped Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0
Touchdowns nullified — GREEN BAY (0): None — OPPONENTS (0): None
OFFENSE (14) Holding (5) — B.Bulaga vs. SF (Sept. 9); T.Lang vs. Chi (Sept. 13); J.Saturday at Sea (Sept. 24); T.Crabtree vs. NO (Sept. 30), at Ind (Oct. 7)
Illegal Use of Hands (3) — T.Lang vs. SF (Sept. 9); J.Sitton at Sea (Sept. 24), vs. NO (Sept. 30)
False Start (2) — M.Newhouse vs. SF (Sept. 9); B.Bulaga vs. SF (Sept. 9)
Delay of Game (1) — A.Rodgers vs. SF (Sept. 9)
Pass Interference (1) — J.Jones vs. SF (Sept. 9)
Illegal Motion (1) — J.Finley at Ind. (Oct. 7)
Illegal Forward Pass (1) — A.Rodgers at Ind. (Oct. 7)
DEFENSE (19) Pass Interference (4) — J.Bush vs. SF (Sept. 9); D.Smith vs. Chi (Sept. 13); S.Shields at Sea (Sept. 24), at Ind (Oct. 7)
Holding (3) — C.Woodson vs. SF (Sept. 9), at Sea (Sept. 24), at Ind (Oct. 7)
Offsides (3) — J.Worthy at Sea (Sept. 24); B.Raji vs. NO (Sept. 30); C.Matthews at Ind (Oct. 7)
Unnecessary Roughness (3) — D.Smith at Sea (Sept. 24); B.Raji vs. NO (Sept. 30); N.Perry (Oct. 7) at Ind
Roughing the Passer (2) — C.Matthews vs. SF (Sept. 9); E.Walden at Sea (Sept. 24)
Encroachment (2) — J.Worthy vs. NO (Sept. 30), at Ind (Oct. 7)
12 Men On The Field (1) — Team vs. Chi (Sept. 13)
Face Mask (1) — S.Shields at Ind (Oct. 7)
SPECIAL TEAMS (7) Unnecessary Roughness (3) — D.Moses vs. Chi (Sept. 13); R.Francois at Sea (Sept. 24); J.Bush at Sea (Sept. 24)
False Start (1) — S.Shields vs. SF (Sept. 9)
Ineligible Man Downfield (1) — B.Saine at Sea (Sept. 24)
Holding (1) — B.Bulaga vs. NO (Sept. 30)
Encroachment (1) — M.Daniels vs. NO (Sept. 30)
PENALTIES AND REPLAY CHALLENGES
Rush Receiving
Scoring Passing Carries Yards Receptions Yards Tackles (Solo) Sacks 9/9 San Francisco: 3 tied with 6 A.Rodgers 303 C.Benson 9 A.Rodgers 27 R.Cobb 9 J.Jones 81 A.Hawk 17 (12) C.Matthews 2.59/13 Chicago: M.Crosby 11 A.Rodgers 219 C.Benson 20 C.Benson 81 J.Nelson 6 J.Nelson 84 D.Smith 10 (6) C.Matthews 3.59/24 at Seattle: 2 tied with 6 A.Rodgers 223 C.Benson 17 C.Benson 45 G.Jennings 6 J.Finley 60 R.Pickett 10 (4) N.Perry 19/30 New Orleans: J.Jones 12 A.Rodgers 319 C.Benson 18 C.Benson 84 J.Nelson 8 J.Nelson 93 M.Burnett 13 (6) 2 tied with 110/7 at Indianapolis: J.Jones 12 A.Rodgers 243 A.Green 9 A.Rodgers 57 2 tied with 4 R.Cobb 82 M.Burnett 11 (8) 4 tied with 1 10/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota:
PACKERS WEEKLY LEADERS
OPPONENTS WEEKLY LEADERS Rush Receiving
Scoring Passing Carries Yards Receptions Yards Tackles (Solo) Sacks 9/9 San Francisco: D.Akers 12 Ale.Smith 211 F.Gore 16 F.Gore 112 M.Crabtree 7 M.Crabtree 76 N.Bowman 11 (8) 3 tied with 19/13 Chicago: K.Davis 6 J.Cutler 126 M.Bush 14 M.Bush 54 M.Forté 4 M.Forté 49 L.Briggs 10 (7) J.Peppers 29/24 at Seattle: G.Tate 12 R.Wilson 130 M.Lynch 25 M.Lynch 98 G.Tate 3 G.Tate 68 K.Wright 11 (4) C.Clemons 49/30 New Orleans: G.Hartley 9 D.Brees 446 P.Thomas 9 D.Sproles 20 M.Colston 9 M.Colston 153 C.Lofton 12 (9) None10/7 at Indianapolis: A.Vinatieri 10 A.Luck 362 D.Brown 17 D.Brown 84 R.Wayne 13 R.Wayne 212 J.Freeman 8 (4) C.Redding 210/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago: 12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota:
WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
LONGEST PLAYSFROM SCRIMMAGEPackers Opponent
Yards Opp. Play Yards Opp. Play
49 vs. SF A.Rodgers to J.Jones 80t vs. NO D.Brees to J.Morgan31t at Ind A.Rodgers to R.Cobb 41t at Sea R.Wilson to G.Tate31 at Sea A.Rodgers to J.Finley 30 at Ind A.Luck to R.Wayne28 vs. SF A.Rodgers to J.Nelson 29 at Ind A.Luck to R.Wayne27t vs. Chi T.Masthay to T.Crabtree 29 vs. SF A.Smith to V.Davis
Long run: Long run:
41 at Ind A.Green 23t vs. SF F.Gore28 vs. Chi R.Cobb 21 vs. SF F.Gore20 at Sea R.Cobb
No. plays 20-plus yards: 16 (13 pass, 3 run) No. plays 20-plus yards: 21 (19 pass, 2 run)No. plays 40-plus yards: 2 (1 pass, 1 run) No. plays 40-plus yards: 2 (2 pass, 0 run)
LONGEST RETURNSPackersType Yards Opp, Date Player
Punt 75t vs. SF, Sept. 9 R.CobbInterception 38 vs. Chi, Sept. 13 T.WilliamsKickoff 35 at Ind, Oct. 7 R.CobbKickoff 34 at Ind, Oct. 7 R.CobbKickoff 34 vs. NO, Sept. 30 R.Cobb
No. of returns 20-plus yards in length: 13 (11 kickoffs, 1 interception, 1 punt)No. of returns 40-plus yards in length: 1 (1 punt)
OpponentType Yards Opp, Date Player
Kickoff 38 vs. Chi, Sept. 13 D.HesterKickoff 35 vs. NO, Sept. 30 D.SprolesKickoff 32 vs. NO, Sept. 30 D.SprolesKickoff 31 vs. SF, Sept. 9 K.HunterKickoff 24 vs. NO, Sept. 30 D.Sproles
No. of returns 20-plus yards in length: 9 (7 kickoffs, 1 interception, 1 punt)No. of returns 40-plus yards in length: 0
2012 SUPERLATIVES
9/9 San Francisco: None9/13 Chicago: T.Williams 2 (two interceptions), J.McMillian (interception), C.Woodson (interception)9/24 at Seattle: None9/30 New Orleans: None10/7 at Indianapolis: C.Hayward (interception)10/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis: 10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit:11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago:12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: T.Williams 2 (two interceptions), C.Hayward 1 (interception), J.McMillian 1 (interception), C.Woodson 1 (inter-
ception)
Note: Only fumbles lost are credited. Fumbles in which the team maintained possession are not included.
TAKEAWAY SUMMARY (5)
9/9 San Francisco: A.Rodgers (interception)9/13 Chicago: J.Finley (fumble), A.Rodgers (interception)9/24 at Seattle: None9/30 New Orleans: G.Harrell (fumble), A.Rodgers (interception)10/7 at Indianapolis: A.Rodgers (interception)10/14 at Houston: 10/21 at St. Louis:10/28 Jacksonville: 11/4 Arizona: 11/18 at Detroit: 11/25 at N.Y. Giants: 12/2 Minnesota: 12/9 Detroit: 12/16 at Chicago:12/23 Tennessee: 12/30 at Minnesota: SEASON TOTALS: A.Rodgers 4 (four interceptions), J.Finley 1 (fumble), G.Harrell 1 (fumble)
Note: Only fumbles lost are credited. Fumbles in which the team maintained possession are not included.
GIVEAWAY SUMMARY (6)
TAKEAWAY POINTSPackers (10)Date Opp. Turnover Result Points9/13 vs. Chi Interception FG 39/13 vs. Chi Interception TD 7
Opponent (31)Date Opp. Turnover Result Points
9/9 vs. SF Interception TD 79/13 vs. Chi Interception TD 79/30 vs. NO Fumble TD 79/30 vs. NO Interception FG 310/7 at Ind Interception TD 7
TAKEAWAY ANALYSIS Packers Packers Take Give Aways Aways NFC NFL Int Fum Tot Int Fum Tot Diff Cum Rank RankSF 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 -1 12t 21tCHI 4 0 4 1 1 2 +2 +1 6t 10tSea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 8 12tNO 0 0 0 1 1 2 -2 -1 12 19tInd 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 -1 11t 17tHou StL JAX ARI BYE Det NYG MIN DET Chi TEN Min Total 5 0 5 4 2 6 -1 -1 11t 17t
HOME GAMES UPPERCASED IN BOLD
2012 RECORD WHEN...When... Record
+4 turnover margin. . . . . . . . .0-0+3 turnover margin. . . . . . . . .0-0+2 turnover margin. . . . . . . . .1-0+1 turnover margin. . . . . . . . .0-0even turnover margin . . . . . . .0-2-1 turnover margin . . . . . . . . .0-1-2 turnover margin . . . . . . . . .1-0-3 turnover margin . . . . . . . . .0-0-4 turnover margin . . . . . . . . .0-0recording 0 takeaways . . . . . .1-2recording 1 takeaway . . . . . . .0-1recording 2 takeaways . . . . . .0-0recording 3 takeaways . . . . . .0-0recording 4 takeaways . . . . . .1-0recording 5 takeaways . . . . . .0-0recording 0 giveaways . . . . . .0-1recording 1 giveaway . . . . . . .0-2recording 2 giveaways . . . . . .2-0recording 3 giveaways . . . . . .0-0recording 4 giveaways . . . . . .0-0recording 5 giveaways . . . . . .0-0recording 0 interceptions . . . .1-2recording 1 interception . . . . .0-1recording 2 interceptions . . . .0-0recording 3 interceptions . . . .0-0recording 4 interceptions . . . .1-0surrendering 0 interceptions. .0-1surrendering 1 interception . .2-2surrendering 2 interceptions. .0-0surrendering 3 interceptions. .0-0recovering 0 fumbles . . . . . . .2-3recovering 1 fumble . . . . . . . .0-0recovering 2 fumbles . . . . . . .0-0recovering 3 fumbles . . . . . . .0-0losing 0 fumbles . . . . . . . . . . .0-3losing 1 fumble. . . . . . . . . . . .2-0losing 2 fumbles . . . . . . . . . . .0-0losing 3 fumbles . . . . . . . . . . .0-0
TURNOVER STATISTICS AND NOTES
Takeaway Breakdown Packers OpponentTotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 Fumble Rec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Points off Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . 10 31 Touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Field Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Didn’t attempt score . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
TOUCHDOWN RETURNS Packers (0): None
Opponent (0): None
PLAYER PARTICIPATIONNFL WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 — Season Totals —
Player SF CHI at SEA NO at IND at HOU at STL JAX ARI at DET at NYG MIN DET at CHI TEN at MIN GP GS DNP INA
Barclay, Don SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Benson, Cedric RB RB RB RB RB 5 5 0 0Bishop, Desmond IR IR IR IR IR - - - -Borel, Diondre PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Bostick, Brandon PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Boykin, Jarrett INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 5Bulaga, Bryan RT RT RT RT RT 5 5 0 0Burnett, Morgan FS FS FS FS FS 5 5 0 0Bush, Jarrett RCB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 1 0 0Cobb, Randall SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Coleman, B.J. PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Crabtree, Tom SUB 2TE INA 2TE 2TE 4 3 0 1Crosby, Mason SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Daniels, Mike INA SUB SUB SUB INA 3 0 0 2Datko, Andrew PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Dietrich-Smith, Evan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Driver, Donald SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Finley, Jermichael TE TE TE TE TE 5 5 0 0Francois, Robert SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Goode, Brett SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Green, Alex DNP SUB DNP SUB SUB 3 0 2 0Guy, Lawrence PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Harrell, Graham DNP DNP DNP SUB DNP 1 0 4 0Hawk, A.J. BLB BLB BLB BLB BLB 5 5 0 0Hayward, Casey SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0House, Davon INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 5Jennings, Greg WR INA WR SUB INA 3 2 0 2Jennings, M.D. SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Jones, Brad SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Jones, James 3WR WR 3WR WR WR 5 5 0 0Jones, Johnny IR IR IR IR IR - - - -Kuhn, John SUB SUB SUB FB SUB 5 1 0 0Lang, T.J. LG LG LG LG LG 5 5 0 0Lattimore, Jamari INA SUB INA SUB SUB 3 0 0 2Manning, Terrell SUB INA INA INA INA 1 0 0 4Masthay, Tim SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Matthews, Clay ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 5 5 0 0McCabe, Mike IR - - - - - - - -McMillian, Jerron SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Merling, Phillip SUB SUB SUB INA - 3 0 0 1Moses, Dezman SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Neal, Mike SUS SUS SUS SUS SUB 1 0 0 0Nelson, Jordy WR WR WR SUB SUB 5 3 0 0Newhouse, Marshall LT LT LT LT LT 5 5 0 0Nixon, James - - PS PS PS - - - -Perry, Nick LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB SUB 5 4 0 0Pickett, Ryan LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE 5 5 0 0Quarless, Andrew PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP - - - -Raji, B.J. NT NT NT NT NT 5 5 0 0Richardson, Sean INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 5Rodgers, Aaron QB QB QB QB QB 5 5 0 0Ross, Brandian INA PS - - - 0 0 0 1Saine, Brandon SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Saturday, Jeff C C C C C 5 5 0 0Scott, Chris PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Sherrod, Derek PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP - - - -Shields, Sam SUB RCB RCB RCB RCB 5 4 0 0Sitton, Josh RG RG RG RG RG 5 5 0 0Smith, D.J. MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 5 5 0 0So’oto, Vic IR - - - - - - - -Starks, James INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 5Taylor, Ryan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 5 0 0 0Tyler, Marc PS - - - - - - - -Van Roten, Greg PS PS PS PS PS - - - -Walden, Erik SUS SUB SUB SUB LOLB 4 1 0 0 Williams, D.J. SUB SUB SUB INA 3TE 4 1 0 1Williams, Tramon LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 5 5 0 0Wilson, C.J. RDE INA RDE RDE RDE 4 4 0 1Woodson, Charles SS SS SS SS SS 5 5 0 0Worthy, Jerel SUB RDE SUB SUB SUB 5 1 0 0Zombo, Frank PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP - - - -STARTERS IN BOLD AT POSITION; DNP — Did not play; INA — Inactive; IR — Injured reserve; PUP — Physically unable to perform; PS — Practice squad; SUB — Substitute; SUS — Reserve/Suspended; 2TE — started as second tight end; 3TE — started as third tight end; 3WR — started as third wide receiver
INDIVIDUALLongest Scoring Run — 2, J.Kuhn, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisLongest Non-Scoring Run — 41, A.Green, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisLongest Scoring Pass — 31, A.Rodgers to R.Cobb, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisLongest Non-Scoring Pass — 49, A.Rodgers to J.Jones, Sept. 9 vs. San FranciscoLongest Kickoff Return — 35, R.Cobb, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisLongest Punt Return — 75, R.Cobb, Sept. 9 vs. San FranciscoLongest Interception Return — 38, T.Williams, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoLongest Punt — 60, T.Masthay, Sept. 9 vs. San FranciscoLongest Field Goal — 54, M.Crosby, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Field Goals Attempted — 3, M.Crosby, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Field Goals Made — 3, M.Crosby, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Touchdowns — 2, twice, most recently J.Jones, Oct. 7 at Indianapolis
Most Rushing Attempts — 20, C.Benson, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Rushing Yards — 84, C.Benson, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansMost Passing Attempts — 44, A.Rodgers, Sept. 9 vs. San Francisco
Most Passing Yards — 319, A.Rodgers, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansMost Touchdown Passes — 4, A.Rodgers, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansMost Receptions — 9, R.Cobb, Sept. 9 vs. San FranciscoMost Receiving Yards — 93, J.Nelson, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansMost Total Yards from Scrimmage — 116, C.Benson, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago
Most Defensive Interceptions — 2, T.Williams, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Tackles — 17, A.Hawk, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Solo Tackles — 12, A.Hawk, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Sacks — 3.5, C.Matthews, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoMost Passes Defensed — 5, T.Williams, Oct. 7 at Indianapolis
TEAMOffensive Most...First Downs — 30, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansRushing Attempts — 28, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoRushing Yards — 141, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisPass Attempts — 44, Sept. 9 vs. San FranciscoCompletions — 31, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansTDs Thrown — 4, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansInts. Thrown — 1, four times, most recently Oct. 7 at IndianapolisNet Passing Yards — 319, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansOffensive Plays — 68, Sept. 24 at SeattleTotal Offense — 421, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansTime of Possession — 33:39, Sept. 24 at SeattleTurnovers — 2, twice, most recently Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansFumbles — 1, three times, most recently Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansFumbles Lost — 1, twice, most recently Sept. 30 vs. New Orleans
Longest Scoring Drives Plays — 16, Sept. 24 at Seattle Yards — 92, Sept. 30 vs. New Orleans Time — 6:53, Sept. 24 at SeattleShortest Scoring Drives Plays — 1, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago Yards — 21, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago Time — 0:05, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago
Defensive Fewest...First Downs Allowed — 11, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoRushing Att. Allowed — 19, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansRushing Yards Allowed — 45, Sept. 30 vs. New OrleansPass Att. Allowed — 21, Sept. 24 at SeattlePass Comp. Allowed — 10, Sept. 24 at SeattleNet Passing Yards Allowed — 74, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoTotal Plays Allowed — 51, Sept. 24 at SeattleTotal Yards Allowed — 168, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago
Defensive Most...Takeaways — 4, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoInterceptions — 4, Sept. 13 vs. ChicagoFumbles Forced — 1, twice, most recently Oct. 7 at IndianapolisFumbles Recovered — NonePasses Defensed — 15, Oct. 7 at IndianapolisSacks — 7, Sept. 13 vs. Chicago
2012 regular season... 2011 regular season... 2010 regular season... 1992-present...
Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Home Road Overall
Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 0-2 2-3 8-0 7-1 15-1 7-1 3-5 10-6 124-39 83-81 205-120On Grass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 0-0 2-1 8-0 3-1 11-1 7-1 1-2 8-3 124-39 46-32 170-71On Artificial Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 4-0 4-0 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 35-49 35-49In Open-Air Stadiums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 0-1 2-2 8-0 3-1 10-1 7-1 2-3 9-4 124-39 51-50 175-89In Indoor Stadiums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 29-30 29-30vs. Division Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 6-0 3-0 1-2 4-2 57-13 37-33 95-46vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 0-1 2-2 6-0 6-0 12-0 6-0 2-4 8-4 97-26 62-59 159-85vs. AFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 3-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 27-13 19-22 46-35When scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 0-1 2-1 6-0 2-0 8-0 5-1 2-4 7-5 85-15 51-33 136-48When Opponent scored first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 5-1 7-1 2-0 1-1 3-1 38-24 30-48 68-72In overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 5-3 1-5 6-8When leading after first quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-1 0-1 8-0 2-0 10-0 3-1 1-2 4-3 70-11 44-21 114-32When leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 0-1 2-1 8-0 4-0 12-0 5-0 3-3 8-3 97-8 64-25 161-33When leading after third quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 0-1 1-1 8-0 7-0 15-0 6-0 3-4 9-4 102-5 75-21 177-26When trailing after first quarter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 24-21 14-37 38-58When trailing at halftime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 3-1 3-1 2-0 0-1 2-1 18-26 14-50 32-76When trailing after third quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 14-31 3-60 17-91When tied at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 9-5 3-6 12-11On Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 4-5 7-5On Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0On Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 3-0On Sunday/Early Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 4-1 3-1 2-3 5-4 81-23 36-42 117-65On Sunday/Late Afternoon Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 4-0 6-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 20-10 18-17 38-26On Sunday/Night Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 10-2 8-2 18-4On Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 10-5 11-15 21-20When Packers had 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 33-8 25-8 58-16When Packers had 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-0 4-0 9-0 5-1 1-2 6-3 56-14 32-28 88-42When Packers had 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 0-0 1-1 4-0 5-0 9-0 1-1 1-2 2-3 28-12 25-15 53-27When Opponent had 100-yard rusher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 0-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 121-17 16-23 37-40When Opponent had 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 0-1 1-1 4-0 4-0 8-0 2-1 0-1 2-2 37-13 23-29 60-42When Opponent had 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 0-1 1-1 4-0 4-0 8-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 17-7 13-15 30-22
SEASON-HIGHS/W-L BREAKDOWN
TRANSACTIONS BY DATE 3/23 Signed DT Daniel Muir and C Jeff
Saturday 3/26 Re-signed CB Jarrett Bush 3/30 Signed DE Anthony Hargrove 4/23 Released T Chad Clifton; Re-signed
LB Erik Walden 4/26 Released S Nick Collins 5/3 Signed RB Du’ane Bennett, C/G
Tommie Draheim, TE Cameron Ford, T Mike McCabe, WR Dale Moss and CB Dion Turner
5/4 Signed LB Dezman Moses and WR Marcus Rivers
5/7 Signed G/T Don Barclay, G Jaymes Brooks, TE Eric Lair and RB Marc Tyler
5/8 Signed FB Nic Cooper and S Sean Richardson
5/10 Signed QB B.J. Coleman and S Jerron McMillian
5/11 Signed DT Mike Daniels, T Andrew Datko, CB Casey Hayward, LB Terrell Manning and DE Jerel Worthy
5/14 Signed T Shea Allard, WR Jarrett Boykin, G Grant Cook, WR Curenski Gilleylen, CB Otis Merrill and LB Nick Perry; Waived T Chris Campbell
5/23 Signed DE Phillip Merling; Waived TE Cameron Ford and QB Nick Hill
5/30 Signed TE Brandon Bostick 6/1 Claimed S Micah Pellerin off waivers
from Indianapolis Colts; Waived WR Marcus Rivers
6/25 Signed G Greg Van Roten; Waived G Grant Cook; Released S Charlie Peprah
7/30 Signed TE DeMarco Cosby
8/3 Signed P Tim Masthay to contract extension
8/8 Signed G/T Reggie Wells; Claimed WR Andrew Brewer off waivers from Philadelphia Eagles; Placed G Jaymes Brooks (hamstring) on reserve/physically unable to per-form list; Placed T Mike McCabe (hip) on injured reserve.
8/12 Signed RB Cedric Benson; Placed TE Eric Lair (knee) on injured reserve.
8/14 Signed G T.J. Lang to contract exten-sion
8/24 Waived WR Andrew Brewer, S Micah Pellerin, T Herb Taylor and CB Dion Turner; Released DE Anthony Hargrove
8/27 Waived FB Jon Hoese and DE Jarius Wynn; Placed TE Andrew Quarless (knee) and LB Frank Zombo (ham-string) on physically unable to per-form; Placed RB Du’ane Bennett (knee), LB Desmond Bishop (ham-string), TE DeMarco Cosby (ham-string), G Ray Dominguez (ankle), DE Johnny Jones (knee) and WR Shaky Smithson (ankle) on injured reserve
8/31 Waived T Shea Allard, WR Diondre Borel, TE Brandon Bostick, QB B.J. Coleman, FB Nic Cooper, T Andrew Datko, C/G Tommie Draheim, C/G Sampson Genus, WR Curenski Gilleylen, WR Tori Gurley, DE Lawrence Guy, S Anthony Levine, CB Otis Merrill, WR Dale Moss, RB Marc Tyler and G Greg Van
Roten; Released DT Daniel Muir and G/T Reggie Wells; Placed T Derek Sherrod (leg) on physically unable to perform; Placed LB Vic So’oto (ankle) on injured reserve
9/2 Signed WR Diondre Borel, TE Brandon Bostick, QB B.J. Coleman, T Andrew Datko, DE Lawrence Guy, G Chris Scott, RB Marc Tyler and G Greg Van Roten to practice squad
9/10 Activated LB Erik Walden from reserve/suspended list; Waived CB Brandian Ross
9/11 Signed CB Brandian Ross to practice squad; Waived RB Marc Tyler from practice squad
9/19 CB Brandian Ross signed by Oakland Raiders from practice squad
9/20 Signed CB James Nixon to practice squad
10/6 Activated DE Mike Neal from exempt status; Released DE Phillip Merling
TRANSACTIONS BY PLAYERAllard, Shea - T 5/14/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedBarclay, Don - G/T 5/7/12 SignedBennett, Du’ane - RB 5/3/12 Signed 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (knee)Benson, Cedric - RB 8/12/12 SignedBishop, Desmond - LB 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (hamstring)Borel, Diondre - WR 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadBostick, Brandon - TE 5/30/12 Signed 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadBoykin, Jarrett - WR 5/14/12 SignedBrewer, Andrew - WR 8/8/12 Claimed off waivers from
Philadelphia Eagles 8/24/12 WaivedBrooks, Jaymes - G 5/7/12 Signed 8/8/12 Placed on reserve/physically
unable to perform (hamstring)Bush, Jarrett - CB 3/26/12 Re-signedCampbell, Chris - T 5/14/12 WaivedClifton, Chad - T 4/23/12 ReleasedColeman, B.J. - QB 5/10/12 Signed 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadCollins, Nick - S 4/26/12 ReleasedCook, Grant - G 5/14/12 Signed 6/25/12 Waived
Cooper, Nic - FB 5/8/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedCosby, DeMarco - TE 7/30/12 Signed 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (hamstring)Daniels, Mike - DE 5/11/12 SignedDatko, Andrew - T 5/11/12 Signed 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadDominguez, Ray - G 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (ankle)Draheim, Tommie - C/G 5/3/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedFord, Cameron - TE 5/3/12 Signed 5/23/12 WaivedGenus, Sampson - C/G 8/31/12 WaivedGilleylen, Curenski - WR 5/14/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedGurley, Tori - WR 8/31/12 WaivedGuy, Lawrence - DE 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadHargrove, Anthony - DE 3/30/12 Signed 8/24/12 ReleasedHayward, Casey - CB 5/11/12 SignedHill, Nick - QB 5/23/12 WaivedHoese, Jon - FB 8/27/12 WaivedJones, Johnny - DE 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (knee)Lair, Eric - TE 5/7/12 Signed 8/12/12 Placed on injured reserve (knee)Lang, T.J. - G 8/14/12 Signed contract extension
Levine, Anthony - S 8/31/12 WaivedManning, Terrell - LB 5/11/12 SignedMasthay, Tim - P 8/3/12 Signed contract extensionMcCabe, Mike - T 5/3/12 Signed 8/8/12 Placed on injured reserve (hip)McMillian, Jerron - S 5/10/12 SignedMerling, Phillip - DE 5/23/12 Signed 10/6/12 ReleasedMerrill, Otis - CB 5/14/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedMoses, Dezman - LB 5/4/12 SignedMoss, Dale - WR 5/3/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedMuir, Daniel - DT 3/23/12 Signed 8/31/12 ReleasedNeal, Mike - DE 10/6/12 Activated from exempt statusNixon, James - CB 9/20/12 Signed to practice squadPellerin, Micah - S 6/1/12 Claimed off waivers from
Indianapolis Colts 8/24/12 WaivedPeprah, Charlie - S 6/25/12 ReleasedPerry, Nick - LB 5/14/12 SignedQuarless, Andrew - TE 8/27/12 Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (knee)Richardson, Sean - S 5/8/12 SignedRivers, Marcus - WR 5/4/12 Signed 6/1/12 Waived
Ross, Brandian - CB 9/10/12 Waived 9/11/12 Signed to practice squad 9/19/12 Signed by Oakland RaidersSaturday, Jeff - C 3/23/12 SignedScott, Chris - G 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadSherrod, Derek - T 8/31/12 Placed on reserve/physically
unable to perform (leg)Smithson, Shaky - WR 8/27/12 Placed on injured reserve (ankle)So’oto, Vic - LB 8/31/12 Placed on injured reserve (ankle)Taylor, Herb - T 8/24/12 WaivedTurner, Dion - CB 5/3/12 Signed 8/24/12 WaivedTyler, Marc - RB 5/7/12 Signed 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squad 9/11/12 Waived from practice squadVan Roten, Greg - G 6/25/12 Signed 8/31/12 Waived 9/2/12 Signed to practice squadWalden, Erik - LB 4/23/12 Re-signed 9/10/12 Activated from reserve/suspended
listWells, Reggie - G/T 8/8/12 Signed 8/31/12 WaivedWorthy, Jerel - DE 5/11/12 SignedWynn, Jarius - DE 8/27/12 WaivedZombo, Frank - LB 8/27/12 Placed on reserve/physically
unable to perform (hamstring)
THE LAST TIMERegular-Season Games Only
RUSHING200 Yards Rushing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Ahman Green, Dec. 28, 2003, vs. Denver (218 yards)BY OPPONENT — Shaun Alexander, Nov. 27, 2006, at Seattle (201 yards)
100 Yards Rushing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Brandon Jackson, Oct. 10, 2010, at Washington (115 yards)BY OPPONENT — Frank Gore, Sept. 9, 2012, vs. San Francisco (112 yards)
100 Yards Rushing, Individual, One HalfBY PACKERS — Ryan Grant, Oct. 25, 2009, at Cleveland (100 yards in second
half)BY OPPONENT — Adrian Peterson, Oct. 23, 2011, at Minnesota (106 yards in
second half)
100 Yards Rushing and Receiving, IndividualBY PACKERS — NeverBY OPPONENT — Darrin Nelson, Nov. 13, 1983, at Minnesota (119 yards rushing,
137 receiving)
Two 100-Yard RushersBY PACKERS — Ryan Grant (106 yards) and DeShawn Wynn (106), Dec. 28,
2008, vs. DetroitBY OPPONENT — Tony Dorsett (149 yards) and Robert Newhouse (101), Nov.
12, 1978, vs. Dallas at Milw.
Two 100-Yard Rushers and Two 100-Yard ReceiversBY PACKERS — Ryan Grant (106 yards) and DeShawn Wynn (106), Dec. 28,
2008, vs. Detroit, Donald Driver (111 yards) and Greg Jennings (101 yards), Dec. 28, 2008, vs. Detroit*
BY OPPONENT — Never*First time in NFL history
Four Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Dorsey Levens, Jan. 2, 2000, vs. Arizona (8, 1, 5, 1 yards)BY OPPONENT — DeAngelo Williams, Nov. 30, 2008, vs. Carolina (1, 1, 1, 1
yards)
Three Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Ahman Green, Oct. 20, 2002, vs. Washington (24, 2, 8 yards)BY OPPONENT — DeAngelo Williams, Nov. 30, 2008, vs. Carolina (1, 1, 1, 1
yards)
Two Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Ryan Grant, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (47, 6 yards)BY OPPONENT — DeAngelo Williams, Nov. 30, 2008, vs. Carolina (1, 1, 1, 1
yards)
PASSING400 Yards Passing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Matt Flynn, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (480 yards)BY OPPONENT — Drew Brees, Sept. 30, 2012 vs. New Orleans (446 yards)
300 Yards Passing, IndividualBY PACKERS — Aaron Rodgers, Sept. 30, 2012, vs. New Orleans (319 yards)BY OPPONENT — Andrew Luck, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (362 yards)
Five Touchdown Passes, IndividualBY PACKERS — Matt Flynn, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (7, 80, 36, 58, 35, 4 yards)BY OPPONENT — Matthew Stafford, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (8, 13, 2, 5, 12
yards)
Four Touchdown Passes, IndividualBY PACKERS — Aaron Rodgers, Sept. 30, 2012, vs. New Orleans (12, 9, 14, 11
yards)BY OPPONENT — Matthew Stafford, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (8, 13, 2, 5, 12
yards)
Three Touchdown Passes, IndividualBY PACKERS — Aaron Rodgers, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (6, 31, 8 yards)BY OPPONENT — Drew Brees, Sept. 30, 2012, vs. New Orleans (20, 6, 80 yards)
Six Interceptions Thrown, IndividualBY PACKERS — Tom O’Malley, Sept. 17, 1950, vs. DetroitBY OPPONENT — Don Horn, Sept. 26, 1971, vs. Denver at Milw.
Five Interceptions Thrown, IndividualBY PACKERS — Brett Favre, Oct. 30, 2005, at CincinnatiBY OPPONENT — Rich Gannon, Oct. 28, 1990, vs. Minnesota at Milw.
Four Interceptions Thrown, IndividualBY PACKERS — Brett Favre, Dec. 25, 2005, vs. ChicagoBY OPPONENT — Jay Cutler, Sept. 13, 2012, vs. Chicago
RECEIVING10 or More Receptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Donald Driver, Nov. 22, 2007, at Detroit (10 receptions)BY OPPONENT — Reggie Wayne, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (13 receptions)
200 Yards Receiving, IndividualBY PACKERS — Javon Walker, Sept. 26, 2004, at Indianapolis (200 yards)BY OPPONENT — Reggie Wayne, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (212 yards)
100 Yards Receiving, IndividualBY PACKERS — Jordy Nelson, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (162 yards)BY OPPONENT — Reggie Wayne, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (212 yards)
100 Yards Receiving, One Half, IndividualBY PACKERS — James Jones, Oct. 9, 2011, at Atlanta (132 yards in second
half)BY OPPONENT — Reggie Wayne, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (108 yards in
second half)
Two 100-Yard ReceiversBY PACKERS — Greg Jennings (142 yards) and Jordy Nelson (124 yards), Dec.
26, 2010, vs. N.Y. GiantsBY OPPONENT — Calvin Johnson (244 yards) and Brandon Pettigrew (116),
Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit
Four Touchdown Receptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Sterling Sharpe, Nov. 24, 1994, at Dallas (1, 36, 30, 5 yards)BY OPPONENT — Never
Three Touchdown Receptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Jordy Nelson, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (7, 36, 58 yards)BY OPPONENT — Vincent Jackson, Nov. 6, 2011, at San Diego (23, 5, 29 yards)
Two Touchdown Receptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — James Jones, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (6, 8 yards)BY OPPONENT — Golden Tate, Sept. 24, 2012, at Seattle (41, 24 yards)
INTERCEPTIONSFour Interceptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Willie Buchanon, Sept. 24, 1978, at San DiegoBY OPPONENT — Never
Three Interceptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Tom Flynn, Oct. 28, 1984, vs. DetroitBY OPPONENT — Vencie Glenn, Dec. 27, 1992, at Minnesota
Two Interceptions, IndividualBY PACKERS — Tramon Williams, Sept. 13, 2012, vs. ChicagoBY OPPONENT — Jason David, Nov. 24, 2008, at New Orleans
Interception Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Clay Matthews, Dec. 4, 2011, at N.Y. Giants (38 yards)BY OPPONENT — Kyle Arrington, Dec. 19, 2010, at New England (36 yards)
TOUCHDOWNSFive Touchdowns, IndividualBY PACKERS — Paul Hornung, Dec. 12, 1965, at Baltimore (2-, 9-, 3-yard runs;
50-, 65-yard receptions)BY OPPONENT — Never
Four Touchdowns, IndividualBY PACKERS — Dorsey Levens, Jan. 2, 2000, vs. Arizona (8-, 1-, 5-, 1-yard
runs)BY OPPONENT — DeAngelo Williams, Nov. 30, 2008, vs. Carolina (1-, 1-, 1-,
1-yard runs)
Three Touchdowns, IndividualBY PACKERS —Jordy Nelson, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit (7-, 36-, 58-yard recep-
tions)BY OPPONENT — Vincent Jackson, Nov. 6, 2011, at San Diego (23-, 5-, 29-yard
receptions)
FIELD GOALS/PATsFive Field Goals Made, IndividualBY PACKERS — Ryan Longwell, Sept. 24, 2000, at Arizona (38, 47, 48, 37, 22
yards)BY OPPONENT — Jason Hanson, Nov. 27, 2003, at Detroit (42, 28, 49, 46, 32
yards)
Four Field Goals Made, IndividualBY PACKERS — Mason Crosby, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (34, 38, 49, 33
yards)BY OPPONENT — Ryan Succop, Dec. 18, 2011, at Kansas City (19, 32, 46, 20
yards)
60-Yard Field GoalBY PACKERS — NeverBY OPPONENT — David Akers, Sept. 9, 2012, vs. San Francisco (63 yards)
50-Yard Field GoalBY PACKERS — Mason Crosby, Sept. 13, 2012, vs. Chicago (54 yards)BY OPPONENT — Adam Vinatieri, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (50 yards)
Blocked Field-Goal AttemptBY PACKERS — Johnny Jolly, Sept. 27, 2009, at St. Louis (48-yard Josh Brown
attempt)BY OPPONENT — Jay Ratliff, Nov. 7, 2010, vs. Dallas (54-yard Mason Crosby
attempt)
Two-Point ConversionBY PACKERS — Jordy Nelson, Sept. 9, 2012, vs. San Francisco (pass from Aaron
Rodgers)BY OPPONENT — Donald Brown, Oct. 7, 2012, at Indianapolis (rush)
Point After Touchdown MissedBY PACKERS — Mason Crosby, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (blocked, fifth
attempt)BY OPPONENT — John Kasay, Oct. 3, 2005, at Carolina (blocked, second attempt)
Blocked Point After TouchdownBY PACKERS — Cullen Jenkins, Oct. 3, 2005, at Carolina (John Kasay, second
attempt)BY OPPONENT — Desmond Bryant, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (Mason Crosby,
fifth attempt)
PUNTING70-Yard PuntBY PACKERS — Tim Masthay, Dec. 18, 2011, at Kansas City (71 yards)BY OPPONENT — Jon Ryan, Sept. 24, 2012, at Seattle (73 yards)
60-Yard PuntBY PACKERS — Tim Masthay, Sept. 9, 2012, vs. San Francisco (60 yards)BY OPPONENT — Jon Ryan, Sept. 24, 2012, at Seattle (66 yards)
Blocked PuntBY PACKERS — Marcus Wilkins, Sept. 29, 2003, at Chicago (Brad Maynard,
punter)BY OPPONENT — Geno Hayes, Nov. 8, 2009, at Tampa Bay (Jeremy Kapinos,
punter)
10 Punts, IndividualBY PACKERS — Jon Ryan, Nov. 19, 2006, vs. New England (10 punts; 459 yards)BY OPPONENT — Chris Kluwe, Dec. 21, 2006, vs. Minnesota (10 punts; 434
yards)
No PuntsBY PACKERS — Dec. 17, 1989, at ChicagoBY OPPONENT — Nov. 22, 1981, at Tampa Bay
OTHER SPECIAL TEAMSKickoff Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Randall Cobb, Sept. 8, 2011, vs. New Orleans (108 yards)BY OPPONENT — Jerry Azumah, Dec. 7, 2003, vs. Chicago (88 yards)
Punt Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Randall Cobb, Sept. 9, 2012, vs. San Francisco (75 yards)BY OPPONENT — Darren Sproles, Sept. 8, 2011, vs. New Orleans (72 yards)
Blocked (Opponent) Field Goal Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Willie Buchanon, Dec. 17, 1972, at New Orleans (57 yards)BY OPPONENT — Shawn Springs, Nov. 1, 1999, vs. Seattle (61 yards)
Blocked Punt Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Tiger Greene, Dec. 2, 1990, at Minnesota (36 yards; Harry
Newsome, punter)BY OPPONENT — Ronde Barber, Nov. 8, 2009, at Tampa Bay (31 yards; Jeremy
Kapinos, punter)
Recovered Own Onside Kick AttemptBY PACKERS — Jordy Nelson, Oct. 2, 2011, vs. Denver (Mason Crosby, kicker)BY OPPONENT — Darrell Stuckey, Nov. 6, 2011, at San Diego (Nick Novak,
kicker)
OTHER DEFENSEShutout PostedBY PACKERS — Oct. 31, 2010, at N.Y. Jets (9-0)BY OPPONENT — Nov. 19, 2006, vs. New England (35-0)
Fumble Returned for TouchdownBY PACKERS — Erik Walden, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (5 yards)BY OPPONENT — Jermaine Phillips, Sept. 28, 2008, at Tampa Bay (38 yards)
Safety ScoredBY PACKERS — Team, Jan. 3, 2010, at Arizona (Reggie Wells penalized for
holding in the end zone)BY OPPONENT — Rolando McClain, Dec. 11, 2011, vs. Oakland (Matt Flynn
tackled)
Five Sacks, IndividualBY PACKERS — Vonnie Holliday, Dec. 22, 2002, vs. BuffaloBY OPPONENT — Antwan Odom, Sept. 20, 2009, vs. Cincinnati
Four Sacks, IndividualBY PACKERS — Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Jan. 2, 2005, at ChicagoBY OPPONENT — Chris Clemons, Sept. 24, 2012, at Seattle
Three Sacks, IndividualBY PACKERS — Clay Matthews, Sept. 13, 2012, vs. Chicago (3.5 sacks)BY OPPONENT — Chris Clemons, Sept. 24, 2012, at Seattle (4.0 sacks)
MISCELLANEOUSNo PenaltiesBY PACKERS — Dec. 25, 2011, vs. ChicagoBY OPPONENT — Dec. 14, 1997, at Carolina
Game Without TouchdownBY PACKERS — Dec. 12, 2010, at DetroitBY OPPONENT — Oct. 16, 2011, vs. St. Louis
50 Points, GameBY PACKERS — 52, Oct. 9, 2005, vs. New OrleansBY OPPONENT — 51, Nov. 24, 2008, at New Orleans
40 Points, GameBY PACKERS — 45, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. DetroitBY OPPONENT — 41, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit
500 Yards Total OffenseBY PACKERS — 550, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit BY OPPONENT — 575, Jan. 1, 2012, vs. Detroit
Tie GameGreen Bay 17, Denver 17, Sept. 20, 1987, at Milwaukee
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2011
regu
lar s
easo
n w
as a
toug
h op
enin
g ro
ad te
st, t
he 4
9ers
wer
e m
ore
than
read
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ings
wen
t so
wel
l for
San
Fra
ncis
co th
at w
hen
Davi
d Ak
ers
tried
a 6
3-ya
rd fi
eld
goal
at t
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nd o
f the
firs
t hal
f, it
boun
ced
off t
he c
ross
bar a
nd
then
kep
t goi
ng th
roug
h th
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right
s to
tie
an N
FL re
cord
.St
ill, t
he m
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mpr
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ve p
art o
f Sun
day’
s ef
fort
was
on
defe
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whe
re th
e 49
ers
smot
here
d qu
arte
rbac
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ron
Rodg
ers
and
the
Pack
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offe
nse
for t
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qua
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, the
n m
ade
one
last
sta
nd to
sto
p a
late
rally
to s
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he w
in.
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49er
s to
ok a
16-
poin
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d in
to th
e fo
urth
qua
rter,
then
twic
e le
t Rod
gers
and
the
Pack
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cut t
he le
ad to
8. B
ut th
e de
fens
e he
ld fi
rm o
n a
pote
ntia
l gam
e-ty
ing
driv
e in
the
final
min
utes
.It
was
a h
arsh
real
ity c
heck
for t
he P
acke
rs, w
ho c
ame
into
thei
r ope
ner w
ith h
opes
that
a re
built
def
ense
and
impr
oved
runn
ing
gam
e co
uld
help
ge
t the
m b
ack
to th
e Su
per B
owl a
fter c
omin
g up
sho
rt in
the
play
offs
last
sea
son.
Rodg
ers
finis
hed
30 o
f 44
for 3
03 y
ards
with
two
touc
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ns a
nd a
n in
terc
eptio
n, b
ut th
e Pa
cker
s co
uldn
’t re
ally
mov
e th
e ba
ll be
fore
the
four
th
quar
ter.
Rodg
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also
fini
shed
the
gam
e as
the
Pack
ers’
lead
ing
rush
er, w
ith n
ew a
dditi
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edric
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son
gain
ing
just
18
yard
s on
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s.
ST
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ense
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seW
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90
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77 M
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C 59
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in
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53
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an
C 63
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LO
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53
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n BL
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avis
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B 99
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ith
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75
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51
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rs
TE
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52
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atth
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iam
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n W
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on
LCB
38
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ms
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ith
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89
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21 F
.Gor
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son
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12
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s SS
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on
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By P
enal
ty. .
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32
4
Tota
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ays
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61
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in p
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play
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per
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play
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ass.
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ssin
g . .
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in p
er p
ass
play
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2 6-
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0
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ito
r H
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et P
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ns .
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. and
Yar
ds K
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ff Re
turn
s . .
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73
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nd Y
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tion
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1 0-
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NS
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3
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ing
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0
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ing
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2
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rns
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ts .
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3 3-
3
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tem
pts
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day,
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43
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57 J
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61 B
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trich
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7 D.
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80 D
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94 P
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on.
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OF
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: Ger
ald
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ht (1
33);
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teve
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); He
ad L
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man
: Mic
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Wilm
oth
(129
); Li
ne J
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in T
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(118
); Si
de J
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: Guy
Tra
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k (1
20);
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d Ju
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Trou
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2); B
ack
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e: A
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rein
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; Rep
lay
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m
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tio
n (
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fo)
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ito
r H
om
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cker
s 2
12:5
6 M
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d. F
ield
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l (10
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4:3
9). .
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ield
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8 M
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.Cro
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N BA
Y, W
is. —
The
Gre
en B
ay P
acke
rs r
attle
d an
d ro
bbed
Jay
Cut
ler
whi
le A
aron
Rod
gers
and
Co.
spu
ttere
d at
tim
es a
gain
st t
he s
tout
Ch
icag
o Be
ars
defe
nse.
So w
ith a
ll th
ose
star
s on
the
field
for t
he N
FL’s
mos
t sto
ried
rival
ry, t
he b
igge
st p
lay
of th
e da
y w
as a
gut
sy c
all f
or a
per
fect
ly e
xecu
ted
fake
fiel
d go
al in
Gre
en B
ay’s
23-
10 v
icto
ry a
t Lam
beau
Fie
ld o
n Th
ursd
ay.
With
the
Pack
ers
faci
ng a
4th
and
26
from
the
Chic
ago
27 a
nd li
ned
up fo
r a fi
eld
goal
late
in th
e se
cond
qua
rter,
punt
er T
im M
asth
ay fl
ippe
d th
e ba
ll to
bac
kup
tight
end
Tom
Cra
btre
e, w
ho s
treak
ed in
to th
e en
d zo
ne.
The
Pack
ers’
def
ense
did
the
rest
.Cu
tler t
hrew
four
inte
rcep
tions
, inc
ludi
ng a
pai
r to
Tram
on W
illia
ms.
Fac
ing
a fie
rce
pass
rush
all
nigh
t, Cu
tler w
as s
acke
d se
ven
times
, inc
ludi
ng
3.5
for C
lay
Mat
thew
s. N
ew B
ears
wid
e re
ceiv
er B
rand
on M
arsh
all w
as h
eld
to tw
o ca
tche
s fo
r 24
yard
s.It
was
an
impr
essi
ve re
boun
d fo
r the
Pac
kers
from
an
unse
ttlin
g se
ason
-ope
ning
loss
to S
an F
ranc
isco
.Th
ursd
ay’s
gam
e w
as a
hug
e st
ep b
ackw
ard
for t
he B
ears
, who
wer
e fil
led
with
con
fiden
ce a
fter s
team
rolli
ng In
dian
apol
is in
thei
r ope
ner.
Rodg
ers
finis
hed
the
gam
e 22
of 3
2 fo
r 219
yar
ds w
ith a
touc
hdow
n an
d an
inte
rcep
tion.
The
touc
hdow
n w
ent t
o Do
nald
Driv
er, w
ho b
arel
y pl
ayed
in th
e lo
ss to
San
Fra
ncis
co.
Cutle
r th
rew
a la
te t
ouch
dow
n to
Kel
len
Davi
s, c
uttin
g th
e le
ad t
o 23
-10
with
6:4
9 re
mai
ning
. Bu
t th
e Be
ars
coul
dn’t
mou
nt a
com
ebac
k as
M
atth
ews
and
the
Pack
ers
kept
turn
ing
up th
e he
at.
Bear
s ru
nnin
g ba
ck M
att
Forte
pro
vide
d m
uch
of w
hat
little
offe
nse
the
Bear
s co
uld
mus
ter
befo
re le
avin
g th
e ga
me
in t
he t
hird
qua
rter.
He
appe
ared
to tw
ist h
is ri
ght a
nkle
whi
le b
eing
tack
led
by C
harle
s W
oods
on.
Mar
shal
l mis
sed
a hu
ge o
ppor
tuni
ty e
arly
in th
e th
ird, w
hen
Cutle
r fou
nd h
im s
treak
ing
wid
e op
en in
the
end
zone
-- b
ut th
e w
ide
rece
iver
cou
ldn’
t ha
ul it
in, a
nd th
e Be
ars
had
to s
ettle
for a
45-
yard
fiel
d go
al b
y Ro
bbie
Gou
ld th
at c
ut th
e le
ad to
13-
3.
ST
AR
TIN
G L
INE
UP
S
Ch
icag
o B
ears
G
reen
Bay
Pac
kers
O
ffen
se
Def
ense
O
ffen
se
Def
ense
WR
15 B
.Mar
shal
l LE
71
I.I
doni
je
WR
89
J.Jo
nes
LDE
79
R.Pi
cket
tTE
89
M.S
paet
h DT
69
H.
Mel
ton
TE
83
T.Cr
abtre
e NT
90
B.
Raji
LT
73 J
.Web
b NT
92
S.
Paea
LT
74
M
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hous
e RD
E 99
J.
Wor
thy
LG
67 C
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ncer
RE
90
J.
Pepp
ers
LG
70
T.La
ng
LOLB
53
N.
Perr
yC
63 R
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za
WLB
55
L.
Brig
gs
C 63
J.
Satu
rday
BL
B 50
A.
Haw
kRG
60
L.L
ouis
M
LB
54
B.Ur
lach
er
RG
71
J.Si
tton
MLB
51
D.
Smith
RT
72 G
.Car
imi
SLB
53
N.Ro
ach
RT
75
B.Bu
laga
RO
LB
52
C.M
atth
ews
TE
87 K
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is
LCB
26
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nnin
gs
TE
88
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nley
LC
B 38
T.
Will
iam
sW
R 23
D.H
este
r RC
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Tillm
an
WR
87
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lson
RC
B 37
S.
Shie
lds
QB
6 J.
Cutle
r SS
21
M
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dger
s SS
21
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Woo
dson
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.For
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47
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RB
32
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nson
FS
42
M
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nett
Vis
ito
r H
om
e
B
ears
P
acke
rsT
OT
AL
FIR
ST
DO
WN
S .
. . .
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. . .
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19
By
Rus
hing
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
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. . .
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6
By P
assi
ng. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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7
11
By P
enal
ty. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
. . .
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1
2T
HIR
D-D
OW
N E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y .
. . .
. . .
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5-15
-33%
4-
14-2
9%F
OU
RT
H-D
OW
N E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y. .
. . .
. . .
. 1-
2-50
%
1-1-
100%
TO
TA
L N
ET
YA
RD
S. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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68
321
To
tal O
ffens
ive
Play
s .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
57
66
Aver
age
gain
per
offe
nsiv
e pl
ay. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 2.9
4.
9N
ET
YA
RD
S R
US
HIN
G .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
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. . .
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106
To
tal R
ushi
ng P
lays
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
23
28
Aver
age
gain
per
rush
ing
play
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 4.1
3.
8
Tack
les
for a
loss
-num
ber a
nd y
ards
. .
. . .
. . .
. .3-
6 1-
1N
ET
YA
RD
S P
AS
SIN
G .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 74
21
5
Tim
es th
row
n - y
ards
lost
att.
to p
ass.
. . .
. . .
. .7
-52
5-31
Gr
oss
yard
s pa
ssin
g . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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26
246
PA
SS
AT
T-C
OM
P-I
NT
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . 2
7-11
-4
33-2
3-1
Av
erag
e ga
in p
er p
ass
play
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .2
.2
5.7
KIC
KO
FF
S N
um
ber
-In
EZ
-To
uch
bac
ks .
. . 3
-3-2
5-
4-3
PU
NT
S N
um
ber
an
d A
vera
ge
. . .
. . .
. . .
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-46.
8 5-
47.6
Ha
d Bl
ocke
d .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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0
Vis
ito
r H
om
e
B
ears
P
acke
rsF
Gs
- P
AT
s h
ad b
lock
ed. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. .0
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0-0
Net
Pu
nti
ng
Ave
rag
e .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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42.0
TO
TA
L R
ET
UR
N Y
AR
DS
(n
ot
inc.
kic
koff
s). .
28
54
No. a
nd Y
ards
Pun
t Ret
urns
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. .2
-8
2-16
No
. and
Yar
ds K
icko
ff Re
turn
s . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
2-57
1-
21
No. a
nd Y
ards
Inte
rcep
tion
Retu
rns
. . .
. . .
. . .
.1-2
0 4-
38P
EN
AL
TIE
S N
um
ber
an
d Y
ard
s .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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5 4-
54F
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BL
ES
Nu
mb
er a
nd
Lo
st .
. . .
. . .
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0 2-
1T
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CH
DO
WN
S .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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1 2
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shin
g. .
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. . .
. . .
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. . .
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0
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ssin
g . .
. . .
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2
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turn
s . .
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0
EX
TR
A P
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TS
Mad
e-A
ttem
pts
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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2-2
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ckin
g M
ade-
Atte
mpt
s . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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2-
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D G
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LS
Mad
e-A
ttem
pts
. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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1 3-
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NE
EF
FIC
IEN
CY
. . .
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0-0
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1-
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L-T
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FF
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NC
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0-0-
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TIM
E O
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SE
SS
ION
. . .
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27:4
9 32
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SEA
TTLE
14, G
REEN
BAY
12
FIE
LD
GO
AL
S (
mad
e (
) &
mis
sed
)M
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sby
(29)
(40)
1 2
3 4
OT
T
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lVI
SITO
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Gree
n Ba
y Pa
cker
s 0
0 6
6 0
12HO
ME:
Se
attle
Sea
haw
ks
0 7
0 7
0 14
Cen
tury
Link
Fie
ld, M
onda
y, S
ept.
24, 2
012.
Atte
ndan
ce: 6
8,21
8. T
ime:
3:1
6. W
eath
er: 6
7° F
, Hum
idity
: 49
perc
ent,
Win
d: N
W 3
mph
3GA
ME
GR
EE
N B
AY
SU
BS
TIT
UT
ION
S —
K 2
M.C
rosb
y, P
8 T
.Mas
thay
, WR
18 R
.Cob
b, S
22
J.M
cMill
ian,
CB
24 J
.Bus
h, C
B 29
C.H
ayw
ard,
FB
30
J.Ku
hn, R
B 33
B.S
aine
, S 4
3 M
.Jen
ning
s, L
B 49
R.F
ranc
ois,
LB
54 D
.Mos
es, L
B 59
B.J
ones
, LS
61 B
.Goo
de, C
/G 6
2 E.
Diet
rich-
Smith
, G/T
67
D.Ba
rcla
y, D
E 76
M.D
anie
ls, W
R 80
D.D
river
, TE
82 R
.Tay
lor,
TE 8
4 D.
Will
iam
s, L
B 93
E.W
alde
n, D
E 94
P.M
erlin
g, D
E 99
J.W
orth
y.
DID
NO
T P
LA
Y —
QB
6 G.
Harr
ell,
RB 2
0 A.
Gree
n. IN
AC
TIV
ES
— W
R 11
J.B
oyki
n, S
28
S.Ri
char
dson
, CB
31 D
.Hou
se, R
B 44
J.S
tark
s, L
B 56
T.
Man
ning
, LB
57 J
.Lat
timor
e, T
E 83
T.C
rabt
ree.
GR
EE
N B
AY
DE
FE
NS
IVE
ST
AT
IST
ICS
(o
ffic
ial)
OF
FIC
IAL
S —
Ref
eree
: Way
ne E
lliot
t (28
); Um
pire
: Mar
c Ha
rrod
(46)
; Hea
d Li
nesm
an: M
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Peek
(77)
; Lin
e Ju
dge:
Tom
my
Keel
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(59)
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e Ju
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ce E
asle
y (2
6); F
ield
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ge: R
icha
rd S
imm
ons
(102
); Ba
ck J
udge
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rick
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nn (8
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ficia
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war
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lay
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TLE
— M
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enni
ngs
was
con
vinc
ed h
e ha
d th
e ba
ll pi
nned
to h
is c
hest
the
entir
e tim
e an
d w
ould
be
awar
ded
an in
terc
eptio
n to
cap
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en
Bay’
s co
meb
ack
vict
ory.
A cr
ew o
f rep
lace
men
t offi
cial
s ha
d ot
her v
iew
s —
the
ones
that
cou
nted
.Th
e re
sult
is a
biza
rre
endi
ng th
at g
ave
the
Seat
tle S
eaha
wks
a 1
4-12
vic
tory
Mon
day
nigh
t tha
t cap
ped
a to
ugh
wee
kend
for t
he re
plac
emen
t ref
s.Ru
ssel
l Wils
on th
rew
a d
ispu
ted
24-y
ard
touc
hdow
n pa
ss to
Gol
den
Tate
on
the
final
pla
y of
the
gam
e, a
gam
e th
at fi
nally
end
ed 1
0 m
inut
es la
ter
whe
n bo
th te
ams
wer
e br
ough
t bac
k on
the
field
for t
he e
xtra
poi
nt.
Wils
on s
cram
bled
from
the
pock
et a
nd th
rew
to th
e co
rner
of t
he e
nd z
one
as th
e cl
ock
expi
red.
Tat
e sh
oved
Gre
en B
ay’s
Sam
Shi
elds
out
of t
he
way
, the
n w
rest
led
with
Jen
ning
s fo
r pos
sess
ion.
It w
as ru
led
on th
e fie
ld a
s a
touc
hdow
n an
d af
ter a
leng
thy
revi
ew, r
efer
ee W
ayne
Elli
ott c
ame
out
from
und
er th
e ho
od a
nd a
nnou
nced
“th
e ru
ling
on th
e fie
ld s
tand
s” a
nd C
entu
ryLi
nk F
ield
eru
pted
in c
eleb
ratio
n.Th
e Pa
cker
s sh
ook
off a
dis
astro
us fi
rst h
alf w
hen
Aaro
n Ro
dger
s w
as s
acke
d ei
ght t
imes
and
com
plet
ely
cont
rolle
d po
sses
sion
in th
e fin
al 3
0 m
inut
es. G
reen
Bay
ran
41 o
ffens
ive
play
s in
the
seco
nd h
alf,
got f
ield
goa
ls o
f 29
and
40 y
ards
from
Mas
on C
rosb
y an
d Ce
dric
Ben
son’
s 1-
yard
TD
run
with
8:4
4 le
ft to
take
a 1
2-7
lead
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dger
s fin
ishe
d 26
of 3
9 fo
r 223
yar
ds a
nd n
o tu
rnov
ers.
Rodg
ers
conv
erte
d th
ree
third
-dow
n co
nver
sion
s on
the
Pac
kers
’ tou
chdo
wn
driv
e to
tak
e th
e le
ad. H
e hi
t Je
rmic
hael
Fin
ley
for
14 y
ards
on
third
-and
-10
at th
e st
art o
f the
driv
e de
ep in
the
Pack
ers
end.
He
follo
wed
with
a th
ird-a
nd-1
0 co
mpl
etio
n to
Jam
es J
ones
for
13 y
ards
, get
ting
rid
of th
e ba
ll be
fore
the
blitz
arr
ived
.Gr
een
Bay
appe
ared
to ta
ke th
e le
ad o
n an
11-
yard
TD
pass
to G
reg
Jenn
ings
, but
he
step
ped
out b
efor
e re
achi
ng th
e en
d zo
ne a
nd w
as s
hort
of th
e fir
st d
own.
On
third
dow
n, R
odge
rs ro
lled
out a
nd a
ttem
pted
to ru
n, b
ut w
as s
topp
ed s
hort
by in
ches
. McC
arth
y ch
alle
nged
the
spot
and
the
call
was
re
vers
ed o
n th
e ch
alle
nge
with
Rod
gers
giv
en th
e fir
st d
own.
Ben
son
then
plo
wed
in o
n th
e ne
xt p
lay
to g
ive
the
Pack
ers
thei
r firs
t lea
d w
ith 8
:44
left.
Seat
tle (2
-1) w
on it
s se
cond
stra
ight
, whi
le G
reen
Bay
(1-2
) and
saw
its
stre
ak o
f win
s in
six
stra
ight
road
ope
ners
sna
pped
.
ST
AR
TIN
G L
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UP
S
Gre
en B
ay P
acke
rs
Sea
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Sea
haw
ks
Off
ense
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se
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t W
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74
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use
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90
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76
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70
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98
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92
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y LO
LB
53
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rry
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er
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91
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71
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k RG
74
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fitt
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56
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75
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LB
51
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68
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acom
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50
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right
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88 J
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ley
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52
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Mat
thew
s TE
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er
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n LC
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iam
s W
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Tate
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man
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37
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ield
s QB
3
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ner
QB
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gers
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21
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dson
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26
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n SS
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as
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ty. .
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238
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tal O
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age
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offe
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age
gain
per
rush
ing
play
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4
Tack
les
for a
loss
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ber a
nd y
ards
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row
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ards
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att.
to p
ass.
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1-19
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oss
yard
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ssin
g . .
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9-26
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0-0
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erag
e ga
in p
er p
ass
play
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d A
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ge
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d Bl
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d .
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0
Vis
ito
r H
om
e
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acke
rs
Seah
awks
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s -
PA
Ts
had
blo
cked
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2 5
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ns .
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2-5
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. and
Yar
ds K
icko
ff Re
turn
s . .
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2-
42
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nd Y
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rcep
tion
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14
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33:3
9 26
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GRE
EN B
AY 2
8, N
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NS 2
7
FIE
LD
GO
AL
S (
mad
e (
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mis
sed
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ey
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(27)
48W
L
1
2 3
4 O
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tal
VISI
TOR:
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w O
rlean
s Sa
ints
7
7 10
3
0 27
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E:
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n Ba
y Pa
cker
s 7
14
0 7
0 28
Lam
beau
Fie
ld, S
unda
y, S
ept.
30, 2
012.
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ndan
ce: 7
0,57
1. T
ime:
3:1
8. W
eath
er: 6
4° F
, Hum
idity
: 58
perc
ent,
Win
d: E
7 m
ph4
GAM
E
GR
EE
N B
AY
SU
BS
TIT
UT
ION
S —
K 2
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y, Q
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rrel
l, P
8 T.
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18 R
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b, R
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2 J.
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illia
n, C
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29 C
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war
d, R
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aine
, S 4
3 M
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ning
s, L
B 49
R.F
ranc
ois,
LB
54 D
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es, L
B 57
J.L
attim
ore,
LB
59 B
.Jon
es, L
S 61
B.G
oode
, C/
G 62
E.D
ietri
ch-S
mith
, G/T
67
D.Ba
rcla
y, D
E 76
M.D
anie
ls, W
R 80
D.D
river
, TE
82 R
.Tay
lor,
WR
85 G
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ning
s, W
R 87
J.N
elso
n, L
B 93
E.
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den,
DE
99 J
.Wor
thy.
IN
AC
TIV
ES
— W
R 11
J.B
oyki
n, S
28
S.Ri
char
dson
, CB
31 D
.Hou
se, R
B 44
J.S
tark
s, L
B 56
T.M
anni
ng, T
E 84
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illia
ms,
DE
94 P
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ling.
GR
EE
N B
AY
DE
FE
NS
IVE
ST
AT
IST
ICS
(o
ffic
ial)
OF
FIC
IAL
S —
Ref
eree
: Jef
f Trip
lette
(42)
; Um
pire
: Jef
f Ric
e (4
4); H
ead
Line
sman
: Phi
l McK
inne
ly (1
10);
Line
Jud
ge: J
eff B
ergm
an (3
2); S
ide
Judg
e: D
ave
Wya
nt (1
6); F
ield
Jud
ge: B
arry
And
erso
n (2
0); B
ack
Judg
e: S
teve
Fre
eman
(133
); Re
play
Offi
cial
: Jim
Lap
etin
a
Tea
m
Qtr
Tim
e P
lay
Des
crip
tio
n (
Ext
ra P
oin
t) (
Dri
ve In
fo)
Vis
ito
r H
om
ePa
cker
s 1
9:02
J.
Jone
s 12
yd.
pas
s fro
m A
.Rod
gers
(M.C
rosb
y ki
ck) (
7-62
, 2:0
4) .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 0
7Sa
ints
1
3:33
M
.Col
ston
20
yd. p
ass
from
D.B
rees
(G.H
artle
y ki
ck) (
10-8
0, 5
:29)
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . 7
7
Pack
ers
2 14
:15
G.Je
nnin
gs 9
yd.
pas
s fro
m A
.Rod
gers
(M.C
rosb
y ki
ck) (
11-8
0, 4
:18)
. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
7 14
Pack
ers
2 4:
50
J.Jo
nes
14 y
d. p
ass
from
A.R
odge
rs (M
.Cro
sby
kick
) (13
-92,
6:0
8) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
7 21
Sain
ts
2 0:
27
D.Sp
role
s 6
yd. p
ass
from
D.B
rees
(G.H
artle
y ki
ck) (
12-8
0, 4
:23)
. . .
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14
21Sa
ints
3
9:41
G.
Hartl
ey 2
0 yd
. Fie
ld G
oal (
15-7
2, 5
:19)
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17
21Sa
ints
3
3:49
J.
Mor
gan
80 y
d. p
ass
from
D.B
rees
(G.H
artle
y ki
ck) (
4-92
, 1:2
1) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 24
21
Sain
ts
4 13
:04
G.Ha
rtley
27
yd. F
ield
Goa
l (11
-57,
4:3
1) .
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. . 2
7 21
Pack
ers
4 7:
00
J.Ne
lson
11
yd. p
ass
from
A.R
odge
rs (M
.Cro
sby
kick
) (7-
57, 3
:25)
. .
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GREE
N BA
Y, W
is. —
Gar
rett
Hartl
ey m
isse
d a
field
goa
l in
a w
ild e
ndin
g at
Lam
beau
Fie
ld, w
here
the
New
Orle
ans
Sain
ts (
0-4)
ble
w a
four
th-
quar
ter l
ead
and
lost
to th
e Gr
een
Bay
Pack
ers
28-2
7 on
Sun
day.
Aaro
n Ro
dger
s th
rew
a g
o-ah
ead
touc
hdow
n to
Jor
dy N
elso
n in
the
four
th q
uarte
r.So
on a
fter,
Pack
ers
fans
wer
e ho
wlin
g ab
out w
hat a
ppea
red
to b
e ye
t ano
ther
bad
cal
l — th
is ti
me
by th
e re
gula
r offi
cial
s, n
ot th
e re
plac
emen
ts.
Darr
en S
prol
es a
ppea
red
to fu
mbl
e th
e en
suin
g ki
ckof
f but
offi
cial
s ru
led
that
he
was
dow
n by
con
tact
. Rep
lays
sho
wed
that
the
ball
clea
rly c
ame
out b
ut th
e Pa
cker
s w
ere
out o
f rep
lay
chal
leng
es, l
eavi
ng P
acke
rs fa
ns s
crea
min
g at
the
offic
ials
for t
he s
econ
d w
eek
in a
row
.Dr
ew B
rees
then
led
the
Sain
ts in
to fi
eld
goal
rang
e, a
nd H
artle
y hi
t a 4
3-ya
rd a
ttem
pt —
but
the
Sain
ts w
ere
calle
d fo
r hol
ding
, for
cing
Har
tley
to
line
up a
53-
yard
er. T
he P
acke
rs th
en w
ere
calle
d fo
r enc
roac
hmen
t, le
avin
g Ha
rtley
to tr
y a
48-y
arde
r and
he
mis
sed
it w
ide
left.
Rodg
ers
thre
w fo
r 319
yar
ds w
ith fo
ur to
uchd
owns
and
an
inte
rcep
tion
for t
he P
acke
rs (2
-2).
With
the
Pack
ers
lead
ing
21-1
4 in
the
third
qua
rter,
fans
— a
nd h
ead
coac
h M
ike
McC
arth
y —
wer
e on
the
offic
ials
aga
in w
hen
McC
arth
y ch
al-
leng
ed a
cat
ch b
y Ji
mm
y Gr
aham
but
it w
asn’
t ove
rturn
ed.
The
Pack
ers
com
mitt
ed a
per
sona
l fou
l on
a Sa
ints
fiel
d go
al a
ttem
pt la
ter i
n th
e dr
ive,
giv
ing
New
Orle
ans
first
-and
-goa
l on
the
1. B
ut th
e de
fens
e he
ld, f
orci
ng a
20-
yard
fiel
d go
al b
y Ha
rtley
to c
ut th
e le
ad to
21-
17 w
ith 9
:41
left
in th
e th
ird q
uarte
r.Ro
dger
s m
arch
ed th
e Pa
cker
s do
wn
the
field
aga
in b
ut n
eede
d at
tent
ion
from
the
team
’s tr
aini
ng s
taff
afte
r a fa
ce m
ask
by N
ew O
rlean
s’ M
alco
lm
Jenk
ins.
Rod
gers
cam
e ou
t of t
he g
ame
for o
ne p
lay
and
back
up q
uarte
rbac
k Gr
aham
Har
rell
cam
e in
— th
en tr
ippe
d an
d fu
mbl
ed a
s he
trie
d to
han
d it
off,
allo
win
g th
e Sa
ints
to g
et th
e ba
ll ba
ck in
the
mid
dle
of a
scr
um.
Bree
s th
en fo
und
Jose
ph M
orga
n w
ide
open
beh
ind
the
defe
nse,
and
Mor
gan
shed
tack
ling
atte
mpt
s fro
m th
e Pa
cker
s’ S
am S
hiel
ds a
nd T
ram
on
Will
iam
s on
his
way
to a
n 80
-yar
d to
uchd
own
and
a 24
-21
lead
with
3:4
9 le
ft in
the
third
qua
rter.
Thin
gs th
en g
ot e
ven
wor
se fo
r the
Pac
kers
, as
Rodg
ers
then
thre
w a
n in
terc
eptio
n to
Pat
rick
Robi
nson
on
a de
ep th
row
inte
nded
for N
elso
n. B
rees
th
en c
ompl
eted
a p
air o
f thi
rd-a
nd-lo
ng s
ituat
ions
, and
the
Sain
ts d
rove
for a
27-
yard
fiel
d go
al b
y Ha
rtley
to ta
ke a
27-
21 le
ad w
ith 1
3:04
rem
aini
ng.
With
the
Pack
ers
traili
ng b
y 6,
Rod
gers
thre
w a
n 11
-yar
d st
rike
to N
elso
n as
the
Sain
ts’ C
orey
Whi
te tr
ied
to w
rap
his
arm
s ar
ound
the
ball
at th
e sa
me
time
as N
elso
n —
brie
fly r
e-cr
eatin
g a
scen
e ee
rily
sim
ilar
to th
e co
ntro
vers
ial g
ame-
ende
r in
Sea
ttle
on M
onda
y. T
his
time,
thou
gh, N
elso
n cl
early
cam
e aw
ay w
ith th
e ba
ll an
d sp
iked
it e
mph
atic
ally
.
ST
AR
TIN
G L
INE
UP
S
New
Orl
ean
s S
ain
ts
Gre
en B
ay P
acke
rs
Off
ense
D
efen
se
Off
ense
D
efen
seW
R 12
M.C
olst
on
LE
94
C.Jo
rdan
W
R 89
J.
Jone
s LD
E 79
R.
Pick
ett
LT
74 J
.Bus
hrod
DT
77
B.
Bunk
ley
LT
74
M.N
ewho
use
NT
90
B.Ra
jiLG
66
B.G
rubb
s DT
98
S.
Ellis
LG
70
T.
Lang
RD
E 98
C.
Wils
onC
60 B
.de
la P
uent
e RE
91
W
.Sm
ith
C 63
J.
Satu
rday
LO
LB
53
N.Pe
rry
RG
73 J
.Eva
ns
SLB
58
S.Sh
anle
RG
71
J.
Sitto
n BL
B 50
A.
Haw
kRT
64
Z.S
trief
M
LB
50
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fton
RT
75
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laga
M
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51
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ithTE
80
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raha
m
WLB
54
W
.Her
ring
TE
88
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nley
RO
LB
52
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atth
ews
TE
85 D
.Tho
mas
LC
B 33
J.
Gree
r TE
83
T.
Crab
tree
LCB
38
T.W
illia
ms
QB
9 D.
Bree
s RC
B 21
P.
Robi
nson
QB
12
A.
Rodg
ers
RCB
37
S.Sh
ield
sFB
45
J.C
ollin
s SS
41
R.
Harp
er
RB
32
C.Be
nson
SS
21
C.
Woo
dson
RB
43 D
.Spr
oles
FS
27
M
.Jen
kins
FB
30
J.
Kuhn
FS
42
M
.Bur
nett
Vis
ito
r H
om
e
S
ain
ts
Pac
kers
TO
TA
L F
IRS
T D
OW
NS
. .
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25
30
By R
ushi
ng .
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By
Pas
sing
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21
By P
enal
ty. .
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1
4T
HIR
D-D
OW
N E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y .
. . .
. . .
. . .
9-17
-53%
4-
8-50
%F
OU
RT
H-D
OW
N E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y. .
. . .
. . .
1-1
-100
%
1-1-
100%
TO
TA
L N
ET
YA
RD
S. .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
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. . 4
74
421
To
tal O
ffens
ive
Play
s .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
75
66
Aver
age
gain
per
offe
nsiv
e pl
ay. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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6.
4N
ET
YA
RD
S R
US
HIN
G .
. . .
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. 45
102
To
tal R
ushi
ng P
lays
. . .
. . .
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19
25
Aver
age
gain
per
rush
ing
play
. . .
. . .
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. 2.4
4.
1
Tack
les
for a
loss
-num
ber a
nd y
ards
. .
. . .
. . .
. .1-
1 0-
0N
ET
YA
RD
S P
AS
SIN
G .
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429
31
9
Tim
es th
row
n - y
ards
lost
att.
to p
ass.
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. .2
-17
0-0
Gr
oss
yard
s pa
ssin
g . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . 4
46
319
PA
SS
AT
T-C
OM
P-I
NT
. . .
. . .
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. . 5
4-35
-0
41-3
1-1
Av
erag
e ga
in p
er p
ass
play
. . .
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. . . 7
.7
7.8
KIC
KO
FF
S N
um
ber
-In
EZ
-To
uch
bac
ks .
. . 6
-6-3
5-
4-2
PU
NT
S N
um
ber
an
d A
vera
ge
. . .
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. . 3
-36.
0 2-
41.0
Ha
d Bl
ocke
d .
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0
Vis
ito
r H
om
e
S
ain
ts
Pac
kers
FG
s -
PA
Ts
had
blo
cked
. . .
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0-
0N
et P
un
tin
g A
vera
ge
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39
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OT
AL
RE
TU
RN
YA
RD
S (
no
t in
c. k
icko
ffs)
. . .
4 0
No
. and
Yar
ds P
unt R
etur
ns .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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0-
0
No. a
nd Y
ards
Kic
koff
Retu
rns
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. .3-
91
3-88
No
. and
Yar
ds In
terc
eptio
n Re
turn
s . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
1-0
0-0
PE
NA
LT
IES
Nu
mb
er a
nd
Yar
ds
. . .
. . .
. . .
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72
7-43
FU
MB
LE
S N
um
ber
an
d L
ost
. . .
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0-0
1-1
TO
UC
HD
OW
NS
. . .
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. 3
4
Rush
ing .
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0
0
Pass
ing
. . .
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4
Retu
rns
. . .
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0E
XT
RA
PO
INT
S M
ade-
Att
emp
ts .
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3 4-
4
Kick
ing
Mad
e-At
tem
pts .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. .3
-3
4-4
FIE
LD
GO
AL
S M
ade-
Att
emp
ts .
. . .
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. . .
. . .
2-3
0-0
RE
D-Z
ON
E E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y .
. . .
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. 2-4
-50%
4-
5-80
%G
OA
L-T
O-G
O E
FF
ICIE
NC
Y. .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 1-
2-50
%
1-2-
50%
SA
FE
TIE
S .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . 0
0
FIN
AL
SC
OR
E .
. . .
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27
28T
IME
OF
PO
SS
ES
SIO
N .
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:28
29:3
2
INDI
ANAP
OLIS
30,
GRE
EN B
AY 2
7
FIE
LD
GO
AL
S (
mad
e (
) &
mis
sed
)M
.Cro
sby
52W
R 51
WL
A.Vi
natie
ri (2
4) 5
3WL
(50)
(28)
1
2 3
4 O
T
To
tal
VISI
TOR:
Gr
een
Bay
Pack
ers
7 14
0
6 0
27HO
ME:
In
dian
apol
is C
olts
0
3 16
11
0
30
Luca
s O
il St
adiu
m, S
unda
y, O
ct. 7
, 201
2. A
ttend
ance
: 67,
020.
Tim
e: 3
:38.
Wea
ther
: Ind
oors
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GAM
E
GR
EE
N B
AY
SU
BS
TIT
UT
ION
S —
K 2
M.C
rosb
y, P
8 T
.Mas
thay
, WR
18 R
.Cob
b, R
B 20
A.G
reen
, S 2
2 J.
McM
illia
n, C
B 24
J.B
ush,
CB
29
C.Ha
ywar
d, F
B 30
J.K
uhn,
RB
33 B
.Sai
ne, S
43
M.J
enni
ngs,
LB
49 R
.Fra
ncoi
s, L
B 53
N.P
erry
, LB
54 D
.Mos
es, L
B 57
J.L
attim
ore,
LB
59 B
.Jon
es,
LS 6
1 B.
Good
e, C
/G 6
2 E.
Diet
rich-
Smith
, G/T
67
D.Ba
rcla
y, W
R 80
D.D
river
, TE
82 R
.Tay
lor,
WR
87 J
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son,
DE
96 M
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l, DE
99
J.W
orth
y.
DID
NO
T P
LA
Y —
QB
6 G.
Harr
ell.
INA
CT
IVE
S —
WR
11 J
.Boy
kin,
S 2
8 S.
Rich
ards
on, C
B 31
D.H
ouse
, RB
44 J
.Sta
rks,
LB
56 T
.Man
ning
, DE
76 M
.Dan
iels
, WR
85 G
.Jen
ning
s.
GR
EE
N B
AY
DE
FE
NS
IVE
ST
AT
IST
ICS
(o
ffic
ial)
OF
FIC
IAL
S —
Ref
eree
: Wal
t And
erso
n (6
6); U
mpi
re: B
utch
Han
nah
(40)
; Hea
d Li
nesm
an: S
teve
Ste
lljes
(22)
; Lin
e Ju
dge:
Byr
on B
osto
n (1
8);
Side
Jud
ge: M
icha
el B
anks
(72)
; Fie
ld J
udge
: Dav
id M
eslo
w (1
18);
Back
Jud
ge: B
illy
Smith
(2);
Repl
ay O
ffici
al: T
om S
iffer
man
Tea
m
Qtr
Tim
e P
lay
Des
crip
tio
n (
Ext
ra P
oin
t) (
Dri
ve In
fo)
Vis
ito
r H
om
ePa
cker
s 1
2:07
J.
Kuhn
2 y
d. ru
n (M
.Cro
sby
kick
) (6-
56, 2
:33)
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
7 0
Pack
ers
2 12
:25
J.Jo
nes
6 yd
. pas
s fro
m A
.Rod
gers
(M.C
rosb
y ki
ck) (
8-65
, 2:4
6) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 14
0
Colts
2
6:21
A.
Vina
tieri
24 y
d. F
ield
Goa
l (8-
63, 3
:09)
. .
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. . .
. . .
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. 14
3
Pack
ers
2 4:
21
R.Co
bb 3
1 yd
. pas
s fro
m A
.Rod
gers
(M.C
rosb
y ki
ck) (
3-66
, 2:0
0) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
21
3Co
lts
3 11
:06
D.Al
len
8 yd
. pas
s fro
m A
.Luc
k (A
.Vin
atie
ri ki
ck) (
5-39
, 2:1
3) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
. . .
. 21
10
Colts
3
7:42
A.
Vina
tieri
50 y
d. F
ield
Goa
l (8-
38, 2
:26)
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. . .
. 21
13
Colts
3
0:18
A.
Luck
3 y
d. ru
n (p
ass
faile
d) (6
-58,
2:5
9). .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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21
19Co
lts
4 8:
04
A.Vi
natie
ri 28
yd.
Fie
ld G
oal (
8-75
, 3:2
3) .
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. .
21
22Pa
cker
s 4
4:30
J.
Jone
s 8
yd. p
ass
from
A.R
odge
rs (p
ass
faile
d) (2
-49,
0:1
4) .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
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. . .
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. . .
. 27
22
Colts
4
0:35
R.
Way
ne 4
yd.
pas
s fro
m A
.Luc
k (D
.Bro
wn
run)
(13-
80, 3
:55)
. .
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. . 2
7 30
U
T
A
TF
L T
T
Sck
QB
H F
F
FR
In
t P
DM
.Bur
nett
10
1 0
11
0-0
0 0
0 0-
0 1
C.W
oods
on
8 2
0 10
0-
0 0
0 0
0-0
1D.
Smith
8
0 2
8 1-
0 1
0 0
0-0
1A.
Haw
k 6
2 1
8 0-
0 0
0 0
0-0
0S.
Shie
lds
5 2
1 7
0-0
1 0
0 0-
0 2
N.Pe
rry
4 3
2 7
1-8
1 0
0 0-
0 0
T.W
illia
ms
6 0
1 6
0-0
0 0
0 0-
0 5
C.W
ilson
2
3 0
5 0-
0 0
0 0
0-0
0R.
Pick
ett
0 5
0 5
0-0
0 0
0 0-
0 0
U
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A
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L T
T
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QB
H F
F
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thew
s 2
1 1
3 1-
0 5
1 0
0-0
0E.
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den
2 1
0 3
0-0
4 0
0 0-
0 3
C.Ha
ywar
d 2
0 0
2 0-
0 0
0 0
1-0
1M
.Nea
l 1
0 1
1 1-
9 3
0 0
0-0
0B.
Raji
1 0
0 1
0-0
1 0
0 0-
0 0
J.W
orth
y 1
0 0
1 0-
0 0
0 0
0-0
0J.
McM
illia
n 0
1 0
1 0-
0 0
0 0
0-0
1D.
Mos
es
0 1
0 1
0-0
0 0
0 0-
0 0
To
tals
58
22
9
80 4
-17
16
1 0
1-0
15
Gre
en B
ay P
acke
rsR
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HIN
G
AT
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G
LG
T
DA.
Rodg
ers
5 57
11
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n 9
55
6.1
41
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on
7 20
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24:4
4 35
:16
Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts Start Time: 1:03 PM EDT
at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Played Retr. Roof-Closed on Turf: Artificial
Game Weather: Cloudy Temp: 48° F (8.9° C) Humidity: 56%, Wind: W 8 mph
Outdoor Weather: Cloudy, 48 degr. Wind W at 4 mph, Wind Chill: 44
Officials
Referee:
Line Judge:
Head Linesman:
Field Judge:
Umpire:
Side Judge:
Back Judge:
Anderson, Walt (66)
Boston, Byron (18)
Stelljes, Steve (22)
Meslow, David (118)
Hannah, Butch (40)
Banks, Michael (72)
Smith, Billy (2)
Lineups
VISITOR: Green Bay Packers 7 14 0 6 0 27
HOME: Indianapolis Colts 0 3 16 11 0 30
1 2 3 4 OT Total
Replay Official: Sifferman, Tom
Game Day Weather
Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)
Scoring Plays
Date: Sunday, 10/7/2012
Indianapolis ColtsGreen Bay Packers
Offense Defense Offense Defense
WR 89 Ja.Jones LDE 79 R.Pickett WR 87 R.Wayne DE 90 C.Redding
LT 74 M.Newhouse NT 90 B.Raji LT 74 A.Castonzo NT 99 A.Johnson
LG 70 T.Lang RDE 98 C.Wilson LG 72 J.Linkenbach DT 95 F.Moala
C 63 J.Saturday LOLB 93 E.Walden C 62 A.Shipley SLB 98 R.Mathis
RG 71 J.Sitton BLB 50 A.Hawk RG 75 M.McGlynn MIKE 53 K.Conner
RT 75 B.Bulaga MLB 51 D.Smith RT 69 W.Justice WILL 50 J.Freeman
TE 88 J.Finley ROLB 52 C.Matthews TE 80 C.Fleener RUSH 93 D.Freeney
TE 84 D.Williams LCB 38 T.Williams WR 11 D.Avery LCB 32 C.Vaughn
QB 12 A.Rodgers RCB 37 S.Shields QB 12 A.Luck SS 28 T.Zbikowski
RB 32 C.Benson SS 21 C.Woodson TE 83 D.Allen FS 41 A.Bethea
TE 83 T.Crabtree FS 42 M.Burnett RB 31 D.Brown RCB 25 J.Powers
Substitutions Substitutions
K 2 M.Crosby, P 8 T.Masthay, WR 18 R.Cobb, RB 20 A.Green, S 22 J.McMillian,CB 24 J.Bush, CB 29 C.Hayward, FB 30 J.Kuhn, RB 33 B.Saine, S 43M.Jennings, LB 49 R.Francois, LB 53 N.Perry, LB 54 D.Moses, LB 57J.Lattimore, LB 59 B.Jones, LS 61 B.Goode, C/G 62 E.Dietrich-Smith, G/T 67D.Barclay, WR 80 D.Driver, TE 82 R.Taylor, WR 87 J.Nelson, DE 96 M.Neal, DE99 J.Worthy
P 1 P.McAfee, K 4 A.Vinatieri, WR 10 N.Palmer, WR 13 T.Hilton, WR 15L.Brazill, CB 20 D.Butler, CB 27 J.Gordy, RB 33 V.Ballard, RB 34 D.Carter, S 35J.Lefeged, S 38 S.Brown, LS 45 M.Overton, TE 46 D.Jones, ILB 54 M.Harvey,OLB 55 J.Hickman, ILB 58 M.Fokou, T 60 B.Sowell, NT 68 M.Tevaseu, T 78T.Hills, DT 91 R.Mathews, OLB 92 J.Hughes, DT 94 D.Nevis
Did Not Play Did Not Play
QB 6 G.Harrell QB 5 D.Stanton, C 64 S.Satele
Not Active Not Active
WR 11 J.Boykin, S 28 S.Richardson, CB 31 D.House, RB 44 J.Starks, LB 56T.Manning, DE 76 M.Daniels, WR 85 G.Jennings
QB 8 C.Harnish, CB 21 J.King, CB 23 V.Davis, RB 26 M.Moore, ILB 51P.Angerer, G 73 S.Olsen, G 76 J.Reitz
M.Crosby 52WR 51WR A.Vinatieri (24) 53WL (50) (28)
Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home
Packers J.Kuhn 2 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (6-56, 2:33) 7 01 2:07
Packers Ja.Jones 6 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (8-65, 2:46) 14 02 12:25
Colts A.Vinatieri 24 yd. Field Goal (8-63, 3:09) 14 32 6:21
Packers R.Cobb 31 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (3-66, 2:00) 21 32 4:21
Colts D.Allen 8 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) (5-39, 2:13) 21 103 11:06
Colts A.Vinatieri 50 yd. Field Goal (8-38, 2:26) 21 133 7:42
Colts A.Luck 3 yd. run (pass failed) (6-58, 2:59) 21 193 0:18
Colts A.Vinatieri 28 yd. Field Goal (8-75, 3:23) 21 224 8:04
Packers Ja.Jones 8 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (pass failed) (2-49, 0:14) 27 224 4:30
National Football League Game SummaryNFL Copyright © 2012 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in theircoverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 10/8/2012
National Football League Game SummaryNFL Copyright © 2012 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in theircoverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 10/8/2012
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Colts R.Wayne 4 yd. pass from A.Luck (D.Brown run) (13-80, 3:55) 27 304 0:35
Green Bay Packers Indianapolis ColtsRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG
A.Rodgers 57 11.4 05 19 D.Brown 84 4.9 017 14
A.Green 55 6.1 09 41 A.Luck 24 4.0 16 9
C.Benson 20 2.9 07 9 V.Ballard 11 1.8 06 7
J.Kuhn 9 4.5 12 7 T.Hilton 0 0.0 01 0
23 141 6.1 41 1Total 30 119 4.0 14 1Total
PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT
A.Rodgers 243 333 21 5/28 1 103.5 A.Luck 362 255 31 4/17 1 81.03031
55 362 231 4/17 1 81.021 243 333 5/28 1 103.5Total Total 3031
PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR
R.Cobb 82 20.5 144 R.Wayne 212 16.3 11320 3031
Ja.Jones 46 11.5 247 C.Fleener 41 8.2 059 1824
J.Finley 11 3.7 035 D.Allen 38 9.5 145 116
J.Nelson 29 14.5 025 T.Hilton 37 12.3 039 2619
C.Benson 21 10.5 022 D.Avery 22 7.3 038 1018
D.Williams 20 10.0 024 D.Brown 8 4.0 022 512
D.Driver 14 14.0 012 V.Ballard 4 4.0 011 414
A.Green 8 8.0 011 N.Palmer 0 0.0 001 08
T.Crabtree 6 6.0 011 6
J.Kuhn 6 6.0 011 6
21 243 11.6 31 3Total 32 31 362 11.7 30 2Total 55
INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG
C.Hayward 0 0.0 01 J.Powers 0 0.0 01 00
Total 0 0.0 0 01 Total 0 0.0 0 01
PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET
T.Masthay 316 587 45.1 0 443.3 P.McAfee 223 475 44.6 0 240.8
Total 316 587 45.1 0 443.3 Total 223 475 44.6 0 240.8
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC
R.Cobb 19 4.8 04 T.Hilton 13 6.5 02 51 79
Total 19 4.8 9 04 Total 13 6.5 7 02 51
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC
R.Cobb 95 31.7 03 [TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 05 00 035
[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 04 0 0
Total 95 31.7 35 03 Total 0 0.0 0 00 00
FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS
Green Bay Packers
LOST
C.Matthews 0 000 0 00 1 00
Total 0 000 0 00 1 00
FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS
Indianapolis Colts
LOST
A.Luck 0 101 0 00 0 00
Total 0 101 0 00 0 00
Final Individual Statistics
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor
Packers Colts
21 28TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
5 8By Rushing
12 16By Passing
4 4By Penalty
4-13-31% 8-20-40%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
0-0-0% 0-1-0%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY
356 464TOTAL NET YARDS
61 89Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)
5.8 5.2Average gain per offensive play
141 119NET YARDS RUSHING
23 30Total Rushing Plays
6.1 4.0Average gain per rushing play
2-6 3-6Tackles for a loss-number and yards
215 345NET YARDS PASSING
5-28 4-17Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass
243 362Gross yards passing
33-21-1 55-31-1PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED
5.7 5.8Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)
5-5-5 7-7-4KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks
7-45.1 5-44.6PUNTS Number and Average
0 0Had Blocked
0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked
43.3 40.8Net Punting Average
19 13TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)
4-19 2-13No. and Yards Punt Returns
3-95 0-0No. and Yards Kickoff Returns
1-0 1-0No. and Yards Interception Returns
9-89 9-100PENALTIES Number and Yards
0-0 1-0FUMBLES Number and Lost
4 3TOUCHDOWNS
1 1Rushing
3 2Passing
3-4 2-3EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts
3-3 1-1Kicking Made-Attempts
0-1 0-1Passing Made-Attempts
0-0 1-1Rushing Made-Attempts
0-2 3-4FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts
3-3-100% 3-5-60%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY
2-2-100% 3-4-75%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY
0 0SAFETIES
27 30FINAL SCORE
24:44 35:16TIME OF POSSESSION
* inside opponent's 20
Time of Possession by Quarter
Home
Visitor
Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total
6:02
8:58
6:02 7:22 5:18 24:44
8:58 7:38 9:42 35:16
Packers: 7 - GB 22 Colts: 5 - IND 20
(417) Average GB 28
(402) Average IND 27
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts
TimeRecd
TimeLost
TimePoss
How BallObtained
DriveBegan
#Play
YdsPen
NetYds
YdsGain
1stDown
LastScrm
How GivenUp
#
Green Bay Packers
1 12:26 3:189:08 Punt GB 9 6 24 0 24 1 GB 33 Punt
2 4:40 2:332:07 Downs GB 44 6 51 5 56 4 IND 2* Touchdown
3 0:11 2:4612:25 Punt GB 35 8 50 15 65 4 IND 6* Touchdown
4 10:20 0:509:30 Punt GB 32 3 1 0 1 0 GB 33 Punt
5 6:21 2:004:21 Kickoff GB 34 3 40 26 66 2 IND 31 Touchdown
6 1:17 0:210:56 Missed FG GB 43 3 6 0 6 0 GB 49 Punt
7 0:16 0:160:00 Punt GB 17 1 7 0 7 0 GB 17 End of Half
8 15:00 1:4113:19 Kickoff GB 20 3 18 -10 8 0 GB 28 Interception
9 11:06 0:5810:08 Kickoff GB 20 3 -3 -5 -8 0 GB 12 Punt
10 7:42 4:253:17 Kickoff GB 17 9 34 15 49 3 IND 34 Missed FG
11 0:18 0:5214:26 Kickoff GB 20 3 -6 5 -1 1 GB 19 Punt
12 13:08 1:4111:27 Interception GB 29 4 22 0 22 1 IND 49 Punt
13 8:04 2:175:47 Kickoff GB 26 4 16 0 16 1 GB 42 Punt
14 4:44 0:144:30 Punt IND 49 2 49 0 49 2 IND 8* Touchdown
15 0:35 0:320:03 Kickoff GB 20 5 47 0 47 2 IND 33 Missed FG
TimeRecd
TimeLost
TimePoss
How BallObtained
DriveBegan
#Play
YdsPen
NetYds
YdsGain
1stDown
LastScrm
How GivenUp
#
Indianapolis Colts
1 15:00 2:3412:26 Kickoff IND 20 6 29 0 29 1 IND 49 Punt
2 9:08 4:284:40 Punt IND 16 7 40 0 40 2 GB 44 Downs
3 2:07 1:560:11 Kickoff IND 20 3 9 0 9 0 IND 29 Punt
4 12:25 2:0510:20 Kickoff IND 20 6 0 10 10 1 IND 30 Punt
5 9:30 3:096:21 Punt IND 31 8 63 0 63 2 GB 6* Field Goal
6 4:21 3:041:17 Kickoff IND 20 11 45 0 45 3 GB 35 Missed FG
7 0:56 0:400:16 Punt IND 15 5 17 5 22 1 IND 37 Punt
8 13:19 2:1311:06 Interception GB 39 5 39 0 39 3 GB 8* Touchdown
9 10:08 2:267:42 Punt IND 30 8 38 0 38 2 GB 32 Field Goal
10 3:17 2:590:18 Missed FG IND 42 6 28 30 58 4 GB 3* Touchdown
11 14:26 1:1813:08 Punt IND 45 3 6 0 6 0 GB 49 Interception
12 11:27 3:238:04 Punt IND 15 8 60 15 75 3 GB 10* Field Goal
13 5:47 1:034:44 Punt IND 6 3 1 0 1 0 IND 7 Punt
14 4:30 3:550:35 Kickoff IND 20 13 85 -5 80 6 GB 4* Touchdown
15 0:03 0:030:00 Missed FG IND 41 1 -1 0 -1 0 IND 41 End of Game
Ball Possession And Drive Chart
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery
Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscGreen Bay Packers
IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL
9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Burnett 00
7 2 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Smith 21
7 1 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Woodson 00
5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Hawk 01
7 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Williams 01
5 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Shields 00
3 0 3 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Perry 10
2 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Walden 20
2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Matthews 10
2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Wilson 10
1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Hayward 00
1 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Neal 21
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Worthy 10
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Pickett 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Bush 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Francois 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Ja.Jones 00
Total 53 8 61 4 17 1 11 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0104
TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL
Special Teams MiscIndianapolis Colts Regular Defensive Plays
4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Freeman 00
4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Bethea 00
4 1 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Fokou 11
3 2 5 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Redding 22
3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Conner 01
4 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Powers 00
3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Vaughn 00
2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Zbikowski 00
2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Gordy 00
1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Nevis 00
2 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Freeney 11
1 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Mathis 21
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Brown 00
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hickman 01
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hughes 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Overton 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Harvey 00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0R.Wayne 00
Total 35 16 51 5 28 1 3 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 067
Final Defensive Statistics
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
Scoring Plays
Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscGreen Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts
Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts
TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES
7 14 = 21
0 3 = 3
12:04
17:56
Packers
Colts
Packers
Colts
Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home
Packers J.Kuhn 2 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (6-56, 2:33) 7 01 2:07
Packers Ja.Jones 6 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (8-65, 2:46) 14 02 12:25
Colts A.Vinatieri 24 yd. Field Goal (8-63, 3:09) 14 32 6:21
Packers R.Cobb 31 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (3-66, 2:00) 21 32 4:21
11 10TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
3 - 6 - 2 3 - 5 - 2First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty
3-6-50% 3-11-27%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
179 208TOTAL NET YARDS
30 44Total Offensive Plays
57 51NET YARDS RUSHING
122 157NET YARDS PASSING
122 174Gross Yards Passing
0-0 4-17Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass
17 - 11 - 0 26 - 16 - 0Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted
3 - 43 4 - 44.5Punts-Number and Average
4 - 29 6 - 75Penalties-Number and Yards
0 - 0 1 - 0Fumbles-Number and Lost
2-2-100% 0-1-0%Red Zone Efficiency
GB 31 IND 20Average Drive Start
RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG
C.Benson 20 2.9 07 9 D.Brown 41 5.1 08 14
A.Rodgers 15 15.0 01 15 A.Luck 9 4.5 02 9
A.Green 13 4.3 03 9 V.Ballard 1 0.3 03 3
J.Kuhn 9 4.5 12 7 T.Hilton 0 0.0 01 0
13 57 4.4 15 1Total 14 51 3.6 14 0Total
PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT
A.Rodgers 122 217 11 0/0 0 125.1 A.Luck 174 026 16 4/17 0 81.23031
26 174 016 4/17 0 81.311 122 217 0/0 0 125.1Total Total 3031
PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR
R.Cobb 49 24.5 122 R.Wayne 104 17.3 069 3031
J.Nelson 29 14.5 025 C.Fleener 28 9.3 034 1819
C.Benson 21 10.5 022 D.Avery 22 7.3 036 1018
J.Finley 5 2.5 024 T.Hilton 11 5.5 024 93
Ja.Jones 6 6.0 111 D.Brown 5 5.0 011 56
T.Crabtree 6 6.0 011 V.Ballard 4 4.0 011 46
J.Kuhn 6 6.0 011 N.Palmer 0 0.0 001 06
D.Driver 0 0.0 001 0
11 122 11.1 31 2Total 17 16 174 10.9 30 0Total 26
IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL
5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Burnett 00
5 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Shields 00
3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Hawk 01
3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Smith 20
Total 16 3 19 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021
First Half Summary
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
First Half Summary
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL
Special Teams MiscIndianapolis Colts Regular Defensive Plays
3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Fokou 00
3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Freeman 00
2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Gordy 00
1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Bethea 00
Total 9 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000
First QuarterPlay By Play 10/7/2012
IND wins toss, elects to Receive, and GB elects to defend the North goal.
M.Crosby kicks 74 yards from GB 35 to IND -9. C.Vaughn, Touchback.
Indianapolis Colts at 15:00
(15:00) A.Luck pass short right to R.Wayne to IND 26 for 6 yards (C.Woodson).1-10-IND 20
(14:28) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short right to D.Avery.2-4-IND 26
(14:23) A.Luck pass short left to R.Wayne to IND 45 for 19 yards (M.Burnett).3-4-IND 26 P1
(13:50) (Run formation) D.Brown right end to IND 48 for 3 yards (J.Worthy).1-10-IND 45
(13:11) (Run formation) D.Brown up the middle to IND 49 for 1 yard (E.Walden; A.Hawk).2-7-IND 48
(12:37) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to D.Avery (E.Walden).3-6-IND 49
(12:33) P.McAfee punts 42 yards to GB 9, Center-M.Overton, fair catch by R.Cobb.4-6-IND 49
Green Bay Packers at 12:26
(12:26) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short left to J.Finley to GB 11 for 2 yards (C.Vaughn).1-10-GB 9
(11:56) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short left to J.Finley to GB 14 for 3 yards (J.Freeman).2-8-GB 11
(11:19) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles left guard to GB 29 for 15 yards (J.Gordy).3-5-GB 14 R1
(10:43) (Run formation) C.Benson left tackle to GB 33 for 4 yards (A.Bethea; D.Nevis).1-10-GB 29
(10:09) (Run formation) C.Benson left end pushed ob at GB 33 for no gain (K.Conner; C.Redding).2-6-GB 33
(9:24) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep right to J.Nelson.3-6-GB 33
(9:15) T.Masthay punts 57 yards to IND 10, Center-B.Goode. T.Hilton to IND 16 for 6 yards (J.Bush).4-6-GB 33
Indianapolis Colts at 9:08
(9:08) A.Luck pass incomplete deep right to T.Hilton.1-10-IND 16
Penalty on GB-C.Matthews, Defensive Offside, offsetting, enforced at IND 16 - No Play.Penalty on IND-A.Castonzo, Illegal Use of Hands, offsetting.(9:00) D.Brown right end pushed ob at IND 30 for 14 yards (S.Shields).1-10-IND 16 R2
(8:26) A.Luck pass short right to T.Hilton to IND 39 for 9 yards (D.Smith).1-10-IND 30
(7:55) (Run formation) D.Brown up the middle to IND 47 for 8 yards (C.Woodson).2-1-IND 39 R3
(7:22) D.Brown right tackle to IND 48 for 1 yard (B.Raji).1-10-IND 47
PENALTY on GB-C.Matthews, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at IND 47 - No Play.
(6:56) PENALTY on IND-W.Justice, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at GB 48 - No Play.1-5-GB 48
(6:30) V.Ballard up the middle to IND 45 for -2 yards (A.Hawk).1-10-IND 47
(5:50) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to R.Wayne to GB 46 for 9 yards (T.Williams).2-12-IND 45
(5:07) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to C.Fleener to GB 44 for 2 yards (C.Woodson).3-3-GB 46
(4:43) A.Luck right guard to GB 44 for no gain (A.Hawk).4-1-GB 44
Penalty on IND-D.Avery, Illegal Shift, declined.
Green Bay Packers at 4:40
(4:40) (Run formation) C.Benson up the middle to GB 46 for 2 yards (D.Nevis).1-10-GB 44
(3:58) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Nelson pushed ob at IND 35 for 19 yards (A.Bethea).2-8-GB 46 P2
(3:51) C.Benson up the middle to IND 26 for 9 yards (K.Conner). IND-F.Moala was injured during the play. His return is Questionable.1-10-IND 35
(3:15) (Shotgun) C.Benson up the middle to IND 25 for 1 yard (J.Gordy).2-1-IND 26 R3
(2:56) (No Huddle) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep left to J.Nelson (C.Vaughn).1-10-IND 25
PENALTY on IND-D.Nevis, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at IND 25 - No Play.Penalty on IND-D.Nevis, Defensive 12 On-field, declined.(2:49) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to C.Benson to IND 2 for 18 yards (C.Redding).1-5-IND 20 P4
(2:10) (Run formation) J.Kuhn up the middle for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-2-IND 2 R5
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-T.Masthay.
GB 7 IND 0, 6 plays, 56 yards, 1 penalty, 2:33 drive, 12:53 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 74 yards from GB 35 to IND -9. C.Vaughn, Touchback.
Indianapolis Colts at 2:07
(2:07) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to T.Hilton to IND 22 for 2 yards (E.Walden).1-10-IND 20
(1:35) (Run formation) V.Ballard up the middle to IND 25 for 3 yards (D.Smith; A.Hawk).2-8-IND 22
(:53) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to D.Avery to IND 29 for 4 yards (S.Shields).3-5-IND 25
(:22) P.McAfee punts 44 yards to GB 27, Center-M.Overton. R.Cobb to GB 35 for 8 yards (M.Overton).4-1-IND 29
Green Bay Packers at 0:11
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
(:11) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Nelson to GB 45 for 10 yards (J.Powers).1-10-GB 35 P6
END OF QUARTER
Green Bay Packers 7 6:02 3 3 0 6 1/2 0/0
Indianapolis Colts 0 8:58 2 1 0 3 1/4 0/1
Score
TimePoss
First Downs
R P X T
Efficiencies
3 Down 4 Down
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Second QuarterPlay By Play 10/7/2012
Green Bay Packers continued.
(15:00) C.Benson left end to GB 46 for 1 yard (C.Vaughn).1-10-GB 45
(14:32) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to R.Cobb to IND 36 for 18 yards (A.Bethea; J.Gordy).2-9-GB 46 P7
(14:02) (Shotgun) C.Benson up the middle to IND 33 for 3 yards (J.Freeman).1-10-IND 36
(13:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to C.Benson to IND 30 for 3 yards (M.Fokou). GB-C.Benson was injured during theplay. His return is Questionable.
2-7-IND 33
PENALTY on IND-C.Redding, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at IND 30.Penalty on IND-J.Hickman, Illegal Use of Hands, declined.
X8
(13:09) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short middle to J.Finley (T.Zbikowski) [R.Mathis].1-10-IND 15
Timeout #1 by IND at 13:04.
(13:04) (Shotgun) A.Green up the middle to IND 6 for 9 yards (T.Zbikowski).2-10-IND 15
(12:31) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to Ja.Jones for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-1-IND 6 P9
PENALTY on IND, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced between downs. Penalty on IND head coach.
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-T.Masthay.
GB 14 IND 0, 8 plays, 65 yards, 1 penalty, 2:46 drive, 2:35 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 50 yards from 50 to end zone, Touchback.
Indianapolis Colts at 12:25
(12:25) (Run formation) PENALTY on IND-W.Justice, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at IND 20 - No Play.1-10-IND 20
(12:25) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to D.Avery to IND 25 for 10 yards (S.Shields).1-15-IND 15
(11:54) D.Brown right end to IND 25 for no gain (S.Shields). GB-B.Raji was injured during the play.2-5-IND 25
(11:31) (Shotgun) A.Luck sacked at IND 17 for -8 yards (N.Perry).3-5-IND 25
PENALTY on GB-N.Perry, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at IND 17. Penalty nullified Luck's fumble, which was recovered by GB-D.Smith.
X4
(11:23) D.Brown up the middle to IND 35 for 3 yards (R.Pickett).1-10-IND 32
(10:50) A.Luck sacked at IND 27 for -8 yards (C.Matthews). FUMBLES (C.Matthews), touched at IND 38, ball out of bounds at IND 30.2-7-IND 35
(10:41) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete deep left to R.Wayne (C.Woodson).3-12-IND 30
(10:37) P.McAfee punts 47 yards to GB 23, Center-M.Overton. R.Cobb to GB 32 for 9 yards (M.Fokou).4-12-IND 30
Green Bay Packers at 10:20
(10:20) (Shotgun) A.Green left tackle to GB 33 for 1 yard (D.Freeney).1-10-GB 32
(9:49) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to D.Driver.2-9-GB 33
(9:42) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to J.Nelson.3-9-GB 33
(9:38) T.Masthay punts 36 yards to IND 31, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by T.Hilton.4-9-GB 33
Indianapolis Colts at 9:30
(9:30) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep right to R.Wayne to GB 40 for 29 yards (M.Burnett).1-10-IND 31 P5
(9:00) (Run formation) V.Ballard up the middle to GB 40 for no gain (A.Hawk).1-10-GB 40
(8:23) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to V.Ballard to GB 36 for 4 yards (M.Burnett).2-10-GB 40
(7:40) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep left to R.Wayne to GB 6 for 30 yards (M.Burnett) [J.Worthy].3-6-GB 36 P6
Penalty on GB-C.Woodson, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
(7:15) A.Luck pass incomplete short right to R.Wayne.1-6-GB 6
(7:11) (Shotgun) T.Hilton left end pushed ob at GB 6 for no gain (M.Burnett).2-6-GB 6
(6:30) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to N.Palmer (E.Walden).3-6-GB 6
(6:25) A.Vinatieri 24 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Overton, Holder-P.McAfee.4-6-GB 6
GB 14 IND 3, 8 plays, 63 yards, 3:09 drive, 8:39 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 66 yards from IND 35 to GB -1. R.Cobb pushed ob at GB 34 for 35 yards (M.Harvey).
Green Bay Packers at 6:21, (1st play from scrimmage 6:15)
(6:15) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep left to J.Nelson (C.Vaughn).1-10-GB 34
PENALTY on IND-C.Vaughn, Defensive Pass Interference, 30 yards, enforced at GB 34 - No Play. X10
(6:07) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to T.Crabtree to IND 30 for 6 yards (M.Fokou).1-10-IND 36
(5:39) (Shotgun) A.Green up the middle to IND 27 for 3 yards (M.Fokou).2-4-IND 30
(4:54) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Nelson pushed ob at IND 11 for 16 yards (A.Bethea).3-1-IND 27
PENALTY on GB-J.Finley, Illegal Motion, 4 yards, enforced at IND 27 - No Play.
(4:27) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to R.Cobb for 31 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-5-IND 31 P11
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-T.Masthay.
GB 21 IND 3, 3 plays, 66 yards, 1 penalty, 2:00 drive, 10:39 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 74 yards from GB 35 to IND -9. C.Vaughn, Touchback.
Indianapolis Colts at 4:21
(4:21) D.Brown left end to IND 29 for 9 yards (N.Perry).1-10-IND 20
(3:57) (Run formation) D.Brown right end to IND 32 for 3 yards (C.Hayward; C.Woodson).2-1-IND 29 R7
(3:28) (Shotgun) A.Luck sacked at IND 32 for 0 yards (D.Smith).1-10-IND 32
(2:49) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to D.Avery to IND 40 for 8 yards (S.Shields).2-10-IND 32
(2:08) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to C.Fleener pushed ob at GB 42 for 18 yards (T.Williams).3-2-IND 40 P8
Two-Minute Warning
(2:00) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to D.Brown to GB 37 for 5 yards (D.Smith).1-10-GB 42
(1:40) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to R.Wayne ran ob at GB 26 for 11 yards.2-5-GB 37 P9
(1:35) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to C.Fleener [E.Walden].1-10-GB 26
(1:32) (Shotgun) A.Luck sacked at GB 35 for -9 yards (M.Neal).2-10-GB 26
Timeout #1 by GB at 01:26.
(1:26) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to D.Avery (S.Shields).3-19-GB 35
(1:22) A.Vinatieri 53 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Left, Center-M.Overton, Holder-P.McAfee.4-19-GB 35
Green Bay Packers at 1:17
(1:17) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Kuhn pushed ob at GB 49 for 6 yards (J.Freeman).1-10-GB 43
(1:12) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to J.Nelson.2-4-GB 49
(1:07) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to J.Finley (S.Brown).3-4-GB 49
(1:04) T.Masthay punts 36 yards to IND 15, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by T.Hilton.4-4-GB 49
Indianapolis Colts at 0:56
(:56) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to C.Fleener pushed ob at IND 23 for 8 yards (T.Williams).1-10-IND 15
(:50) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete deep right to R.Wayne [D.Smith].2-2-IND 23
(:46) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to C.Fleener (C.Woodson).3-2-IND 23
PENALTY on GB-C.Woodson, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at IND 23 - No Play. X10
(:42) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete deep right to T.Hilton.1-10-IND 28
(:36) (Shotgun) A.Luck scrambles left end ran ob at IND 37 for 9 yards.2-10-IND 28
(:29) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short right to T.Hilton (T.Williams).3-1-IND 37
(:25) P.McAfee punts 45 yards to GB 18, Center-M.Overton. R.Cobb to GB 17 for -1 yards (S.Brown).4-1-IND 37
Green Bay Packers at 0:16
(:16) (Shotgun) J.Kuhn up the middle to GB 24 for 7 yards (M.Fokou; J.Freeman).1-10-GB 17
END OF QUARTER
Green Bay Packers 21 6:02 0 3 2 5 2/4 0/0
Indianapolis Colts 3 8:58 1 4 2 7 2/7 0/0
Score
TimePoss
First Downs
R P X T
Efficiencies
3 Down 4 Down
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Third QuarterPlay By Play 10/7/2012
GB elects to Receive, and IND elects to defend the South goal.
P.McAfee kicks 74 yards from IND 35 to GB -9. R.Cobb, Touchback.
Green Bay Packers at 15:00
(15:00) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left.1-10-GB 20
PENALTY on GB-T.Crabtree, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at GB 20 - No Play.
(14:51) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles up the middle to GB 22 for 12 yards (T.Zbikowski).1-20-GB 10
(14:11) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Finley to GB 28 for 6 yards (J.Powers).2-8-GB 22
(13:24) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right intended for Ja.Jones INTERCEPTED by J.Powers at GB 39. J.Powers pushed ob at GB 39 for nogain (Ja.Jones).
3-2-GB 28
Indianapolis Colts at 13:19
(13:19) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep left to R.Wayne to GB 21 for 18 yards (T.Williams).1-10-GB 39 P11
(12:43) (Run formation) A.Luck pass incomplete deep right to D.Avery.1-10-GB 21
(12:37) V.Ballard left end to GB 14 for 7 yards (C.Wilson).2-10-GB 21
(11:52) (Shotgun) A.Luck scrambles right end ran ob at GB 8 for 6 yards.3-3-GB 14 R12
(11:11) (Run formation) A.Luck pass short right to D.Allen for 8 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-8-GB 8 P13
A.Vinatieri extra point is GOOD, Center-M.Overton, Holder-P.McAfee.
GB 21 IND 10, 5 plays, 39 yards, 2:13 drive, 3:54 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 74 yards from IND 35 to GB -9. R.Cobb, Touchback.
Green Bay Packers at 11:06
(11:06) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to Ja.Jones.1-10-GB 20
(11:03) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 15 for -5 yards (C.Redding).2-10-GB 20
(10:28) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles left end to GB 17 for 2 yards. A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to J.Finley.3-15-GB 15
PENALTY on GB-A.Rodgers, Illegal Forward Pass, 5 yards, enforced at GB 17.
(10:16) T.Masthay punts 58 yards to IND 30, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by T.Hilton.4-18-GB 12
Indianapolis Colts at 10:08
(10:08) D.Brown right tackle to IND 39 for 9 yards (D.Smith; A.Hawk).1-10-IND 30
(9:47) D.Brown right tackle pushed ob at 50 for 11 yards (M.Burnett).2-1-IND 39 R14
(9:13) (Run formation) A.Luck pass short right to D.Allen to GB 42 for 8 yards (C.Matthews). IND-M.McGlynn was injured during the play.1-10-50
(8:38) D.Brown right end ran ob at GB 32 for 10 yards.2-2-GB 42 R15
(8:01) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete deep left to R.Wayne.1-10-GB 32
(7:56) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left intended for T.Hilton INTERCEPTED by T.Williams at GB 20. T.Williams to GB 20 for no gain(T.Hilton).The Replay Assistant challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was REVERSED.(Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to T.Hilton (T.Williams).
2-10-GB 32
(7:50) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to R.Wayne (D.Smith) [E.Walden].3-10-GB 32
(7:45) A.Vinatieri 50 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Overton, Holder-P.McAfee.4-10-GB 32
Penalty on GB-J.McMillian, Defensive Offside, declined.
GB 21 IND 13, 8 plays, 38 yards, 2:26 drive, 7:18 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 74 yards from IND 35 to GB -9. R.Cobb to GB 17 for 26 yards (J.Hughes).
Green Bay Packers at 7:42, (1st play from scrimmage 7:37)
(7:37) (Run formation) A.Green left end to GB 18 for 1 yard (T.Zbikowski; J.Freeman).1-10-GB 17
(6:59) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short left to D.Williams pushed ob at GB 26 for 8 yards (C.Vaughn; J.Freeman).2-9-GB 18
(6:26) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short right to A.Green pushed ob at GB 34 for 8 yards (A.Bethea).3-1-GB 26 P12
PENALTY on IND-A.Bethea, Horse Collar Tackle, 15 yards, enforced at GB 34. X13
(5:59) (Run formation) A.Green left tackle to 50 for 1 yard (D.Nevis; K.Conner).1-10-GB 49
(5:22) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short left to D.Williams to IND 38 for 12 yards (S.Brown).2-9-50 P14
(4:46) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to Ja.Jones.1-10-IND 38
(4:41) A.Green left end to IND 42 for -4 yards (K.Conner).2-10-IND 38
Timeout #1 by GB at 03:57.
(3:57) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short left to Ja.Jones to IND 34 for 8 yards (C.Vaughn).3-14-IND 42
(3:22) M.Crosby 52 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-B.Goode, Holder-T.Masthay.4-6-IND 34
Indianapolis Colts at 3:17
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
(3:17) (Run formation) PENALTY on GB-J.Worthy, Encroachment, 5 yards, enforced at IND 42 - No Play.1-10-IND 42
(3:17) (Run formation) V.Ballard right end to IND 47 for no gain (C.Woodson).1-5-IND 47
(2:39) A.Luck pass short right to D.Allen to GB 42 for 11 yards (M.Burnett).2-5-IND 47 P16
(1:59) A.Luck pass incomplete deep right to D.Avery.1-10-GB 42
PENALTY on GB-S.Shields, Defensive Pass Interference, 25 yards, enforced at GB 42 - No Play. X17
(1:53) (Run formation) A.Luck pass short left to D.Allen to GB 6 for 11 yards (D.Smith).1-10-GB 17 P18
(1:14) (Run formation) V.Ballard up the middle to GB 3 for 3 yards (N.Perry).1-6-GB 6
(:28) (Run formation) M.Harvey reported in as eligible. A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to D.Allen.2-3-GB 3
(:23) (Shotgun) A.Luck up the middle for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-3-GB 3 R19
TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. A.Luck pass to R.Wayne is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS.
GB 21 IND 19, 6 plays, 58 yards, 2 penalties, 2:59 drive, 14:42 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 74 yards from IND 35 to GB -9. R.Cobb, Touchback.
Green Bay Packers at 0:18
(:18) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to R.Cobb.1-10-GB 20
PENALTY on IND-C.Vaughn, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at GB 20 - No Play. X15
(:15) (Shotgun) A.Green up the middle to GB 23 for -2 yards (J.Hickman).1-10-GB 25
END OF QUARTER
Green Bay Packers 21 7:22 0 2 2 4 1/4 0/0
Indianapolis Colts 19 7:38 4 4 1 9 2/3 0/0
Score
TimePoss
First Downs
R P X T
Efficiencies
3 Down 4 Down
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 10/7/2012
Green Bay Packers continued.
(15:00) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep middle to D.Williams.2-12-GB 23
(14:57) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 19 for -4 yards (D.Freeney).3-12-GB 23
(14:37) T.Masthay punts 43 yards to IND 38, Center-B.Goode. T.Hilton to IND 45 for 7 yards (R.Francois).4-16-GB 19
Indianapolis Colts at 14:26
(14:26) (Run formation) D.Brown left tackle to GB 49 for 6 yards (C.Wilson).1-10-IND 45
(13:47) (Run formation) A.Luck pass incomplete deep left to D.Avery.2-4-GB 49
Timeout #1 by IND at 13:40.
(13:40) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to T.Hilton to GB 41 for 8 yards (J.McMillian).3-4-GB 49
Penalty on GB-J.Worthy, Defensive Offside, offsetting, enforced at GB 49 - No Play.Penalty on IND-T.Hilton, Illegal Touch Pass, offsetting.(13:15) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep left intended for R.Wayne INTERCEPTED by C.Hayward at GB 29. C.Hayward to GB 29 for no gain(R.Wayne).
3-4-GB 49
Green Bay Packers at 13:08
(13:08) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles up the middle pushed ob at GB 48 for 19 yards (A.Bethea).1-10-GB 29 R16
(12:32) (Run formation) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 42 for -6 yards (R.Mathis). IND-R.Mathis was injured during the play. His return isQuestionable.
1-10-GB 48
(12:13) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to D.Williams.2-16-GB 42
(12:09) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles right end to IND 49 for 9 yards (J.Powers).3-16-GB 42
(11:36) T.Masthay punts 34 yards to IND 15, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by T.Hilton.4-7-IND 49
Indianapolis Colts at 11:27
(11:27) (Run formation) A.Luck pass deep middle to R.Wayne to IND 41 for 26 yards (T.Williams).1-10-IND 15 P20
(10:49) (Run formation) D.Brown left end pushed ob at 50 for 9 yards (A.Hawk).1-10-IND 41
PENALTY on GB-S.Shields, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at 50. X21
(10:24) (Run formation) D.Brown right end pushed ob at GB 37 for -2 yards (T.Williams).1-10-GB 35
(9:54) A.Luck pass deep left to T.Hilton to GB 11 for 26 yards (C.Woodson).2-12-GB 37 P22
(9:02) (Run formation) D.Brown up the middle to GB 10 for 1 yard (E.Walden).1-10-GB 11
(8:16) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to T.Hilton [M.Neal].2-9-GB 10
(8:12) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to C.Fleener.3-9-GB 10
(8:08) A.Vinatieri 28 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Overton, Holder-P.McAfee.4-9-GB 10
GB 21 IND 22, 8 plays, 75 yards, 1 penalty, 3:23 drive, 6:56 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 73 yards from IND 35 to GB -8. R.Cobb to GB 26 for 34 yards (J.Hughes).
Green Bay Packers at 8:04, (1st play from scrimmage 7:58)
(7:58) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to Ja.Jones to 50 for 24 yards (K.Conner).1-10-GB 26 P17
(7:28) (Run formation) A.Green right end to IND 45 for 5 yards (A.Bethea).1-10-50
(6:53) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 49 for -6 yards (M.Fokou).2-5-IND 45
(6:22) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 42 for -7 yards (C.Redding).3-11-GB 49
(5:56) T.Masthay punts 52 yards to IND 6, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by T.Hilton.4-18-GB 42
Indianapolis Colts at 5:47
(5:47) (Run formation) A.Luck pass incomplete short right to C.Fleener.1-10-IND 6
(5:42) (Run formation) D.Brown up the middle to IND 7 for 1 yard (A.Hawk).2-10-IND 6
(5:03) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to T.Hilton.3-9-IND 7
(4:58) P.McAfee punts 45 yards to GB 48, Center-M.Overton. R.Cobb to IND 49 for 3 yards (S.Brown; J.Hughes).4-9-IND 7
Green Bay Packers at 4:44
(4:44) (Run formation) A.Green up the middle pushed ob at IND 8 for 41 yards (J.Powers).1-10-IND 49 R18
(4:34) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short middle to Ja.Jones for 8 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-8-IND 8 P19
TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. A.Rodgers pass to Ja.Jones is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS.
GB 27 IND 22, 2 plays, 49 yards, 0:14 drive, 10:30 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 74 yards from GB 35 to IND -9. C.Vaughn, Touchback.
Indianapolis Colts at 4:30
(4:30) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to C.Fleener to IND 26 for 6 yards (D.Smith).1-10-IND 20
(4:30) (No Huddle, Shotgun) PENALTY on IND-W.Justice, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at IND 26 - No Play.2-4-IND 26
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
(4:06) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short middle to R.Wayne (C.Woodson).2-9-IND 21
(4:03) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short middle to R.Wayne to IND 36 for 15 yards (M.Burnett).3-9-IND 21 P23
(3:33) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to C.Fleener to IND 43 for 7 yards (C.Woodson).1-10-IND 36
(3:08) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to R.Wayne to GB 45 for 12 yards (T.Williams).2-3-IND 43 P24
(2:31) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Luck pass incomplete short left to T.Hilton (T.Williams) [C.Wilson].1-10-GB 45
(2:25) (Shotgun) D.Brown up the middle to GB 47 for -2 yards (D.Smith).2-10-GB 45
Two-Minute Warning
(2:00) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to R.Wayne to GB 32 for 15 yards (C.Woodson) [C.Matthews].3-12-GB 47 P25
Timeout #2 by IND at 01:48.
(1:48) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep middle to R.Wayne to GB 14 for 18 yards (M.Burnett).1-10-GB 32 P26
(1:26) (No Huddle) A.Luck pass incomplete short right to C.Fleener (N.Perry).1-10-GB 14
(1:22) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to D.Brown to GB 11 for 3 yards (C.Hayward).2-10-GB 14
(:47) (Shotgun) A.Luck scrambles up the middle to GB 4 for 7 yards (D.Smith).The Replay Assistant challenged the first down ruling, and the play was Upheld.
3-7-GB 11 R27
Timeout #3 by IND at 00:39.
(:39) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short left to R.Wayne for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-4-GB 4 P28
TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. D.Brown rushes left guard. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS.
GB 27 IND 30, 13 plays, 80 yards, 3:55 drive, 14:25 elapsed
P.McAfee kicks 74 yards from IND 35 to GB -9. R.Cobb, Touchback.
Green Bay Packers at 0:35
(:35) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to R.Cobb to GB 27 for 7 yards (J.Freeman; C.Redding).1-10-GB 20
Timeout #2 by GB at 00:30.
(:30) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass deep right to R.Cobb ran ob at IND 47 for 26 yards.2-3-GB 27 P20
(:25) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to D.Driver to IND 33 for 14 yards (J.Freeman).1-10-IND 47 P21
(:09) A.Rodgers spiked the ball to stop the clock.1-10-IND 33
Timeout #3 by GB at 00:08.
(:08) M.Crosby 51 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-B.Goode, Holder-T.Masthay.2-10-IND 33
Indianapolis Colts at 0:03
(:03) A.Luck kneels to IND 40 for -1 yards.1-10-IND 41
END OF QUARTER
Green Bay Packers 27 5:18 2 4 0 6 0/3 0/0
Indianapolis Colts 30 9:42 1 7 1 9 3/6 0/0
Score
TimePoss
First Downs
R P X T
Efficiencies
3 Down 4 Down
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Green Bay Packers vs Indianapolis Colts
10/7/2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium
Miscellaneous Statistics Report
Ten Longest Plays for Green Bay Packers
Ten Longest Plays for Indianapolis Colts
VISITOR Green Bay Packers 4 0 0
HOME Indianapolis Colts 3 0 0
Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information
Player Scoring Information
Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards
1-10-IND 49 (4:44) (Run formation) A.Green up the middle pushed ob at IND 8 for 41 yards (J.Powers).441
3-5-IND 31 (4:27) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to R.Cobb for 31 yards, TOUCHDOWN.231
2-3-GB 27 (:30) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass deep right to R.Cobb ran ob at IND 47 for 26 yards.426
1-10-GB 26 (7:58) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to Ja.Jones to 50 for 24 yards (K.Conner).424
3-1-GB 26 (6:26) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short right to A.Green pushed ob at GB 34 for 8 yards (A.Bethea).PENALTY on IND-A.Bethea, Horse Collar Tackle, 15 yards, enforced at GB 34.
323
2-8-GB 46 (3:58) (Run formation) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Nelson pushed ob at IND 35 for 19 yards (A.Bethea).119
1-10-GB 29 (13:08) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers scrambles up the middle pushed ob at GB 48 for 19 yards (A.Bethea).419
1-5-IND 20 (2:49) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to C.Benson to IND 2 for 18 yards (C.Redding).118
2-9-GB 46 (14:32) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to R.Cobb to IND 36 for 18 yards (A.Bethea; J.Gordy).218
2-7-IND 33 (13:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to C.Benson to IND 30 for 3 yards (M.Fokou). GB-C.Benson wasinjured during the play. His return is Questionable.PENALTY on IND-C.Redding, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at IND 30.Penalty on IND-J.Hickman, Illegal Use of Hands, declined.
218
Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards
3-6-GB 36 (7:40) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep left to R.Wayne to GB 6 for 30 yards (M.Burnett) [J.Worthy].Penalty on GB-C.Woodson, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
230
1-10-IND 31 (9:30) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep right to R.Wayne to GB 40 for 29 yards (M.Burnett).229
1-10-IND 15 (11:27) (Run formation) A.Luck pass deep middle to R.Wayne to IND 41 for 26 yards (T.Williams).426
2-12-GB 37 (9:54) A.Luck pass deep left to T.Hilton to GB 11 for 26 yards (C.Woodson).426
1-10-IND 41 (10:49) (Run formation) D.Brown left end pushed ob at 50 for 9 yards (A.Hawk).PENALTY on GB-S.Shields, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at 50.
424
3-4-IND 26 (14:23) A.Luck pass short left to R.Wayne to IND 45 for 19 yards (M.Burnett).119
3-2-IND 40 (2:08) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short right to C.Fleener pushed ob at GB 42 for 18 yards (T.Williams).218
1-10-GB 39 (13:19) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep left to R.Wayne to GB 21 for 18 yards (T.Williams).318
1-10-GB 32 (1:48) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass deep middle to R.Wayne to GB 14 for 18 yards (M.Burnett).418
3-9-IND 21 (4:03) (Shotgun) A.Luck pass short middle to R.Wayne to IND 36 for 15 yards (M.Burnett).415
Club Player TD RushTD
RecTD
KO TD PuntTD
Int TD FumTD
MiscTD
FG XP 2PtRush
2PtRec
PointsSfty
GB Ja.Jones 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120
GB J.Kuhn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
GB R.Cobb 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
GB M.Crosby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 30
IND A.Vinatieri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 100
IND A.Luck 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
IND R.Wayne 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
IND D.Allen 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
IND D.Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 20
Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game
Largest Lead
Largest Deficit
Drives Leading
Drives Trailing
Time of Possession Leading
Time of Possession Trailing
Times Score Tied Up
Lead Changes
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18
5
6:13
0
0
0:00
0
0
0:00
-18
5
10:54
11
5
9:37
-3
3
3:03
3
2
1:06
-11
6
16:14
18
10
15:50
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3:03
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1:06
-18
11
27:08
0
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0
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Playtime Percentage
Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts
Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams
Offense Defense Special Teams
W Justice 100%96 5 14%T
A Shipley 100%96 5 14%C
J Linkenbach 100%96 5 14%T
A Castonzo 100%96 5 14%T
A Luck 100%96QB
M McGlynn 99%95 5 14%G
D Avery 98%94WR
R Wayne 94%90WR
T Hilton 76%73 7 20%WR
D Brown 71%68RB
D Allen 59%57 15 43%TE
C Fleener 55%53 5 14%TE
V Ballard 23%22 7 20%RB
L Brazill 12%12 19 54%WR
D Jones 7%7 17 49%TE
N Palmer 2%2 12 34%WR
M Harvey 1%1 1 1% 26 74%LB
D Carter 1%1 2 6%RB
T Hills 1%1T
T Zbikowski 67 100% 10 29%SS
A Bethea 67 100%FS
J Powers 67 100%CB
C Vaughn 66 99% 5 14%CB
J Freeman 66 99%LB
D Freeney 61 91%LB
J Gordy 47 70% 14 40%CB
C Redding 46 69%DE
D Nevis 42 63% 5 14%DT
R Mathis 36 54%LB
M Fokou 35 52% 12 34%LB
R Mathews 28 42% 6 17%DE
A Johnson 25 37% 5 14%NT
J Hickman 23 34% 27 77%LB
K Conner 19 28% 5 14%LB
J Hughes 15 22% 29 83%LB
S Brown 10 15% 29 83%SS
F Moala 7 10%DT
M Tevaseu 5 7% 7 20%NT
D Butler 3 4% 19 54%CB
J Lefeged 29 83%FS
P McAfee 17 49%P
M Overton 10 29%LS
A Vinatieri 5 14%K
B Sowell 5 14%T
Offense Defense Special Teams
J Sitton 100%67 5 14%G
T Lang 100%67 5 14%G
B Bulaga 100%67 5 14%T
M Newhouse 100%67 5 14%T
J Saturday 100%67C
A Rodgers 100%67QB
J Jones 96%64WR
J Nelson 93%62WR
R Cobb 66%44 12 34%WR
J Finley 49%33TE
T Crabtree 45%30TE
A Green 40%27 5 14%RB
D Williams 33%22 16 46%TE
J Kuhn 31%21 14 40%FB
C Benson 24%16RB
R Taylor 12%8 29 83%TE
D Driver 12%8WR
M Burnett 96 100% 5 14%FS
C Matthews 96 100% 1 3%LB
C Woodson 96 100%SS
T Williams 96 100%CB
S Shields 95 99% 15 43%CB
D Smith 94 98%LB
J McMillian 80 83% 11 31%FS
C Wilson 56 58% 10 29%DE
J Worthy 54 56% 12 34%DE
A Hawk 53 55%LB
N Perry 49 51%LB
E Walden 46 48% 5 14%LB
R Pickett 45 47% 6 17%DT
C Hayward 42 44% 11 31%CB
M Neal 33 34% 5 14%DE
B Raji 15 16%NT
D Moses 6 6% 12 34%LB
M Jennings 2 2% 11 31%SS
B Jones 29 83%LB
R Francois 28 80%LB
J Lattimore 23 66%LB
J Bush 22 63%CB
B Saine 21 60%RB
B Goode 12 34%LS
T Masthay 12 34%P
D Barclay 11 31%G
M Crosby 10 29%K
E Dietrich-Smith 5 14%G
67 Don Barclay, G/T, Rookie, West Virginia• One of four non-drafted rookie free agents to make the club’s opening-day roster in 2012. Made the team on the strength of a preseason that saw saw him display versatility at both the guard and tackle positions. • Was a three-year starter at LT in college, tying the school record by playing in 52 games with 39 starts, and twice being named an All-Big East Conference selection. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams as a member of the kickoff return unit. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Played in the game on special teams, appearing on both the kickoff return unit and as part of the placement protection...Had a role in the game’s most memorable play, a fake FG attempt late in the second quarter...On the play, he pulled from the left side of the line of scrimmage, serving as a lead blocker for TE Tom Crabtree who was on the receiving end of a shovel pass from P Tim Masthay...Led Crabtree through the hole before helping C/G Evan Dietrich-Smith drive S Chris Conte well away from the play and allowing Crabtree a clear path to the end zone for a 27-yard TD that put Green Bay ahead 10-0.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played in each game on special teams.
32 Cedric Benson, RB, 8th Year, Texas• Veteran runner who was signed Aug. 12 and has emerged from training camp as the lead back in the Green Bay offense. • Joined the Packers following a productive four-year stint with the Cincinnati Bengals that saw him lead the team in rushing each year, and post three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons from 2009-11.• Was one of only five running backs in the NFL to run for 1,000 yards or more each of the last three seasons and his three-year rushing total of 3,429 yards ranked No. 7 in the league from 2009-11.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his Packers debut, getting the start on offense and finishing the game with 18 yards on nine carries (2.0 avg.)vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Had a productive day against his original team, carrying 20 times for 81 yards (4.1 avg.) and adding four receptions for 35 yards (8.8 avg.)...Became the first Packers RB to exceed the 20-carry mark in a game since Brandon Jackson (22) did so at New England on Dec. 19, 2010.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Carried 17 times for 45 yards (2.6 avg.) and a TD...Scored the offense’s lone TD, his first as a Packer, on a 1-yard plunge in the fourth quarter...Also caught four passes for 19 yards (4.8 avg.).vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Provided an excellent balance for what was an especially productive day on offense, carrying 18 times for a season-high 84 yards (4.7 avg.)...Also made four catches out of the backfield for 22 yards (5.5 avg.).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started the game at RB but suffered an injury early in the second quarter when his foot got caught under LB Moise Fokou on a tackle following a 3-yard carry...Did not return following the injury, but carried seven times for 20 yards (2.9 avg.) and caught two passes for 21 yards (10.5 avg.) prior to going down...Accounted for 30 of 56 yards on the Packers first scoring drive late in the first quarter, one that culminated with a 2-yard TD plunge by FB John Kuhn.
11 Jarrett Boykin, WR, Rookie, Virginia Tech• Non-drafted rookie free agent who earned a contract offer after first appearing as a tryout player at the team’s rookie orientation camp May 11-13. One of four non-drafted rookies to make the team’s opening-day roster joining G/T Don Barclay, LB Dezman Moses and S Sean Richardson.• Went through the remainder of the offseason program with the club and was kept as the No. 6 WR after playing in all four of the team’s preseason contests and finishing with a team-high 13 catches for 166 yards (12.8 avg.) and a TD. • Finished his collegiate career at Virginia Tech as the school’s all-time leader in both receptions (184) and receiving yards (2,884), while also adding 18 TDs. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Listed as a gameday inactive for his first
professional game.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Inactive.
75 Bryan Bulaga, T, 3rd Year, Iowa• Has started 12 games at RT in each of his first two seasons as a pro and opens the 2012 season entrenched as the starter at RT as one of the emerging young players on offense for the Packers.• Allowed just one sack in 2011, according to STATS LLC.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at RT against the talented 49ers front seven and was part of a line that allowed QB Aaron Rodgers time to com-plete 30-of-44 attempts for 303 yards and two TDs, while being sacked three times during the game.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Started at RT and appeared on all 68 offensive plays, also appearing on special teams...Had a hand in the game’s most memorable play, a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree on a fake field goal attempt in the second quarter...On the play, blocked out on the wing against WR Eric Weems, helping to create the large lane used by Crabtree on his way to the end zone.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Overcame what was a challenging first half for the offense as part of a line that helped produce three scoring drives and did not yield a sack in the second half.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Turned in a solid bounce-back performance as part of an offensive line that helped produce 421 yards of total offense, 30 first downs and four TD drives during the game...Protection unit was particularly proficient, allowing Rodgers to complete 31-of-41 passes for 319 yards and four TD passes, while pitching a shutout in the sack depart-ment.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started at RT on what was an uneven day for the offense...Helped produce three TD drives and 179 yards of offense before halftime, staking the team to a 21-3 lead.
42 Morgan Burnett, S, 3rd Year, Georgia Tech• Started each of the team’s 16 regular-season games in 2011, the first two at strong safety and the final 14 at free safety in place of an injured Nick Collins (neck), one of only two Green Bay defenders to start all 16 games (NT B.J. Raji).• Despite a hand injury that required him to play with a cast for a portion of the season, he continued to fill in the statistics sheet in first full season of action, establishing new career bests with a secondary-high 107 tackles (83 solo), 14 passes defensed, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a sack.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at FS and finished with six tackles (two solo). vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Posted six tackles (four solo) for the second consecutive week, also adding his first two passes defensed of the young season...Part of a secondary that collected four INTs and helped limit Chicago to just 74 net passing yards during the game. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished with four assisted tackles.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Finished as the team’s leading tackler with 13 stops (six solo) and a pass defensed during the game...Made a key tackle for loss on a short pass from QB Drew Brees to RB Mark Ingram on a first-down play from the Green Bay 1-yard line in the third quarter...The subsequent two plays were incomplete passes and New Orleans was forced to attempt a FG on fourth down. at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Led the defense with 11 tackles (10 solo) and added a pass defensed.
24 Jarrett Bush, CB, 7th Year, Utah State• Has played in all 16 games for four straight seasons. • Served as both the dime and nickel CB at times during the 2011 season, making 21 tackles (14 solo), while posting a career-high two interceptions and his first career sack. • Tied for the team lead with 12 special teams tackles in 2011, his sixth straight season with a double-digit tackle total on special teams, becom-ing the first Packer to accomplish the feat since the statistic began being
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recorded in 1976.• Current streak of 78 consecutive games played (including postseason) ranks No. 2 on the team behind K Mason Crosby (93).vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at CB and finished with five tackles (four solo), also recording a tackle on in kickoff coverage on special teams.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Returned to his role on special teams, where he tallied another tackle on the kickoff team...Also helped limit WR Devin Hester to just two punt returns for 8 yards (4.0 avg.), as a member of the coverage unit that landed three kicks inside the 20-yard line. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game, mostly on special teams, finishing with one coverage tackle...Also downed a second-quarter punt by P Tim Masthay at Seattle’s 1-yard line. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played on special teams and was credited with a tackle in kickoff coverage...Helped contain dangerous returner RB Darren Sproles to just one punt return for 4 yards and three kickoff returns for 91 yards (30.3 avg.).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played on special teams, recording a tackle in punt coverage where he helped limit the Colts to just two returns for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) on seven punts, four of them secured inside the Indianapolis 20-yard line.
18 Randall Cobb, WR, 2nd Year, Kentucky• Second-year man who continues to see an increased role as both a run-ner and receiver on offense, while also serving at the team’s primary kick returner. • Ranked No. 2 in the NFL in kickoff return average (27.7) and No. 7 in the league in punt return average (11.3) in 2011. Checked in at No. 1 and No. 2 in those respective categories among rookies on his way to earning All-Rookie honors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA as a kickoff returner.• As a receiver, netted 25 catches for 375 yards (15.0 avg.) and also carried the ball twice for 5 yards (2.5 avg.) in 2011. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Opened the season with a bang for the second consecutive year with a leading performance on both offense and special teams...Followed his NFL-record 108-yard kickoff return for a TD in last season’s opener vs. New Orleans with a fourth-quarter punt return that he took 75 yards for a TD, his third return in just his 17th career regular-season game...Is now tied for second in team history for career kick return TDs (Travis Williams, six), having taken two punts and one kickoff back for scores...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first player in NFL history to score on a kick return (punt or kickoff) in Week 1 each of his first two seasons in the league. On the play, eluded defenders to the outside and then raced up the right sideline past P Andy Lee on his way to the end zone...Offensively, posted career highs with both his nine catches and 77 yards. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Finished with one catch for 20 yards to go with one carry for 28 yards, the longest rush of his career...Also had a 16-yard punt return.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Made one catch for a loss of 1 yard and carried once for 20 yards, his second 20-plus-yard rush in as many weeks...Was limited in the return game, having his three punt returns go for just 12 yards (4.0 avg.) and his only returnable kickoff netting 23 yards. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Finished second on offense with both his seven catches and 66 yards (9.4 avg.), seeing extended action in the sec-ond half after WR Greg Jennings left the game with a groin injury.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Again saw increased action with Jennings side-lined due to injury and finished with four catches for a team-leading and career-high 82 yards (20.5 avg.) and a TD, his first receiving score of the season...Scored on a 31-yard play in the second quarter that extended the Green Bay lead to 21-3 (following PAT), after running a slant in front of CB Jerraud Powers out of the right slot, catching a bullet from Rodgers and cruising untouched into the end zone...Also had four punt returns for 19 yards (4.8 avg.) and three kickoff returns for 95 yards (31.7 avg.), includ-ing a season-long 35 yarder.
83 Tom Crabtree, TE, 3rd Year, Miami (Ohio)• Started a career-high nine contests in 2011 and recorded a career-best six catches for 38 yards and a TD.• Ranked No. 3 on the team with the 18 special teams tackles from 2010-11, trailing only CBs Jarrett Bush (24) and Pat Lee (19).vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on special teams and on offense, but did not record any statistics.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Had the leading role in the game’s most memo-rable play, a 27-yard TD off of a shovel pass on a fake field goal late in the second quarter...On the play, lined up at his normal position on the left end of the line of scrimmage...At the snap, turned to the inside of the formation to collect the pass from P Tim Masthay, before cutting up the field through the right side of the line behind a series of blocks from C/G Evan Dietrich-Smith, G/T Don Barclay and T Bryan Bulaga and racing untouched into the end zone...The play converted a fourth-and-26 from the 27-yard line and marked the second regular-season TD reception of his career.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Was limited during the practice week with a lingering shoulder injury and was listed as a gameday inactive for the first time in his career, breaking a streak of 39 consecutive games played dating back to the 2010 season opener. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Returned to action and got the start as part of a two-tight end set...Finished with one catch for 16 yards.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started as part of a three-TE set and finished with one catch for 6 yards.
2 Mason Crosby, K, 6th Year, Colorado• In 2011, set an NFL record for the most points scored by a player in his first five seasons with 649, besting the previous mark held by Washington K Chip Lohmiller (625, 1988-92).• Converted a career-best 85.7 percent of the field goals he attempted in 2011 (24-of-28), ranking No. 3 in the NFL with 140 points and becoming only the sixth player in the history of the league to register two 140-point seasons (141 in 2007).• Has not missed a game in his career, playing in 93 straight games (including postseason), the longest current streak on the team.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Did not attempt a FG, but did make both of his PAT tries and boomed three touchbacks on his four kickoffs.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Converted each of his first three FG attempts on the young season, boasting makes of 48, 35 and 54 yards during the game...The 54-yarder came early in the fourth quarter and marked the lon-gest FG by a Packer in Lambeau Field history, besting the previous record of 53 yards...Also had a hand in the game’s most memorable play, a fake FG late in the second quarter that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree...On the fake, released out to the left side of the field mocking a potential pass pattern...Drew CB Charles Tillman away from the shovel pass inside to Crabtree, thus creating one less defender in the pursuit of the ball...Also hit three of his five kickoffs for touchbacks and was successful on all three PAT attempts.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Converted both of his FG tries during the game, htiting from both 29 and 40 yards in the third quarter to pull the Packers to within a point at 7-6 after being shut out in the first half...Also kicked two of his four kickoffs for touchbacks. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Did not attempt a FG, but was good on all four of his PATs...Was efficient in the kickoff game, helping to limit explo-sive return man Darren Sproles to just 91 yards on three returns (30.3 avg.), also hitting two touchbacks.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Had his most challenging day as a profes-sional, missing both FG attempts on the afternoon, including a 51-yarder he pulled wide left that would have tied the score 30-30 with :03 remaining in regulation...First miss was a 52-yarder he pushed wide to the right late in the third quarter...Did have a productive day on kickoffs, hitting five touchbacks without allowing a return. Streaks & Milestones• Has 13 FGs of 50 yards or more in his career, and 18 games with three or more FGs. • Reached 600 points after 74 career games, the second-fastest player to hit the 600-mark in club history behind only RB Paul Hornung (71
contests).• In his career, is 136-of-172 (79.1) on FGs, and 267-of-269 on PATs (99.3).
76 Mike Daniels, DE, Rookie, Iowa• Young defender who will look to contribute as an interior pass rusher in the team’s various sub-packages as a rookie. • Selected by the Packers at the end of the fourth round (No. 132 overall) with the first of four free-agent compensatory draft choices received fol-lowing the 2011 season.• Appeared in 47 games with 21 starts during his four-year career, tallying 123 tackles (54 solo), including 27 for loss and 15½ sacks for Iowa teams that played in four bowl games (with three wins) over that span.• Had his best season as a senior in 2011, starting all 13 games and earn-ing second-team All-Big Ten distinction from the league’s coaches after setting new career highs with 67 tackles (32 solo), 13½ for loss, a team-high nine sacks and a pass defensed. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Listed as a gameday inactive for his first NFL game. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Made his NFL debut against the division-rival Bears, appearing on 14 plays and finishing with one solo tackle that was also his first career sack...Play came in the fourth quarter when he fought off a block from veteran C Roberto Garza and wrapped up QB Jay Cutler as he stepped forward in the pocket for a 1-yard loss. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game on defense, but did not record any statistics.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Appeared on both defense and special teams, recording an assisted tackle on defense.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Returned to the inactive list following the acti-vation of DE Mike Neal from reserve/suspended.
62 Evan Dietrich-Smith, C/G, 3rd Year, Idaho State• The primary reserve at each of the three interior OL positions and also a contributor on special teams.• In 2011, played in all 16 regular-season games for the first time in his career and made three starts, two at RG and one at LG.• Entered the NFL with Green Bay in 2009 as a non-drafted free agent and was the lone non-drafted rookie to make the Packers’ opening-day roster that season.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game exclusively on special teams. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Participated on special teams, playing an integral role in the game’s most memorable play, a 27-yard TD pass on a fake field goal attempt late in the second quarter...As part of the protection unit on the play, blocked out on S Chris Conte, driving the DB away from the line of scrimmage and helping to create the wide lane used by TE Tom Crabtree as he raced into the end zone to give the Packers a 10-0 lead (following PAT). at Seattle Seahawks (9/24) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played on special teams.
80 Donald Driver, WR, 14th Year, Alcorn State• Sits atop the franchise record book for the most receptions (738) and the most receiving yards (10,103) in team history. Also ranks No. 1 in franchise history for the most 1,000-yard seasons with seven, highlighted by six straight from 2004-09, also a team record.• Has caught 50-plus passes in a season a franchise-record nine times in his career (2002-10), topping WRs James Lofton and Sterling Sharpe (seven each).• Surpassed QB Bart Starr for No. 2 in team history for most games played with 197, now trailing only QB Brett Favre (255).• With 60 career TD receptions, ranks No. 3 in franchise annals behind only Don Hutson (99) and Sharpe (65).• Has played in all 16 games in eight of his 13 seasons in the NFL.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on offense, but did not record any statistics.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Played in the game on offense and caught a 26-yard TD from QB Aaron Rodgers in the fourth quarter that extended
the Green Bay lead to 23-3...The scoring play was his lone reception of the game and marked the 60th receiving TD of his career.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game on offense, but did not record any statistics.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Finished with one catch for 3 yards.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Game marked his 197th in a Green Bay uni-form, moving him past QB Bart Starr for No. 2 all-time in team history behind QB Brett Favre...Made one catch for 14 yards, a key play that came with :25 remaining in the fourth quarter...The catched moved the Packers to the Indianapolis 33-yard line for a 51-yard FG attempt to tie the game near the end of regulation. Streaks & Milestones• Is tied for fourth in club history with 22 career 100-yard receiving games.• Reached 50 catches for nine consecutive seasons (2002-10) – a team record – and had over 1,000 yards receiving in six straight seasons (2004-09).• Ranks first in receptions (360) and yards (4,980) at Lambeau Field.• Ranks No. 2 all-time in team history for total yards from scrimmage (10,320; 217 rush, 10,103 rec.), trailing only RB Ahman Green (11,048; 8,322 rush, 2,726 rec.).
88 Jermichael Finley, TE, 5th Year, Texas• Is tied for No. 2 in the franchise single-season record books for most receptions by a tight end in a season (55 in 2009 and 2011) and ranks No. 2 in receiving yards (767 in 2011), trailing only Paul Coffman in both categories (56 catches in ’79, 814 yards in ’83).• The lone tight end in team history to register two 55-catch seasons and is one of only two tight ends (Coffman) to record two 600-yard campaigns.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at TE and finished with seven catches for 47 yards (6.7 avg.) and a TD...Capped 10-play, 80-yard drive to score the team’s first TD of the young season, catching a 1-yard slant between two defenders in the end zone in the second quarter. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Collected four catches for 26 yards (6.5 avg.).at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished with four catches for a team-high 60 yards (15.0 avg.)...Two of his catches converted key third downs on a pair of second-half scoring drives, including his game-long 31-yarder that con-tinued a march toward the offense’s first FG in the third quarter.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Was particularly productive with his limited opportunities, finishing with 54 yards on four catches (13.5 avg.), seeing each of his receptions move the chains for first downs.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Finished with three catches for 11 yards (3.7 average)...Suffered a shoulder injury diving for a deep throw near the side-line in the third quarter and did not return.
49 Robert Francois, LB, 3rd Year, Boston College• Versatile backup linebacker and special teams performer who spent the entire season on the active roster for the first time in 2011 and saw the most extensive playing time of his career late in the year.• Played in 11 games with two starts, tallying 21 tackles (15 solo), two interceptions, three passes defensed and a forced fumble as an injury replacement for LB A.J. Hawk (calf) in 2011.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on special teams and was credited with a tackle on the punt coverage team. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Appeared in the game on special teams and recorded a tackle on the punt team when he wrapped up and carried the dangerous WR Devin Hester out of bounds on a fourth-quarter punt return that went for only 1 yard. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Played in the game on special teams and was credited with one coverage tackle.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Appeared in the game on special teams, but did not record any statistics.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Helped lead the coverage units, notching a tackle on the punt team as part of a unit that limited Indianapolis to just two returns for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) on seven kicks.
61 Brett Goode, LS, 5th Year, Arkansas• Reliable long snapper who has performed the job for the past four-plus seasons, having appeared in all 69 regular-season games and six playoff contests since joining the club.• Helped key an all-around improvement for the special teams in 2011, one that saw the units climb to No. 13 overall in the annual Dallas Morning News rankings, the team’s highest finish since 2007. • Played a critical role in P Tim Masthay posting 45.6-yard gross and 38.6-yard net punting averages in 2011, each of which set new franchise records. Also centered a placement operation that saw K Mason Crosby produce a career season, one that resulted in his being named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Snapped for each of Masthay’s six punts, four of which were down inside the 20-yard line. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Snapped for all three of Crosby’s successful FG attempts, including his 54-yarder in the fourth quarter that set a new team record for a FG by a Packers kicker at Lambeau Field...Also centered the game’s highlight play, a fake field goal attempt in the second quarter that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree...On the play, snapped the ball to the holder Masthay and then threw a cut-block that wiped out DE Israel Idonije, allowing a clear path for Crabtree to take the shovel pass from Masthay and dart up the field for the score.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Centered both of Crosby’s successful third-quarter FGs and all six of Masthay’s punts, three of which were downed inside the 20-yard line.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Snapped for all four PATs and both punts during the game...Was on the front end of a successfully executed trick play for the second time in three weeks when his direct snap to FB John Kuhn on a second-quarter fake punt on a fourth-and-1 resulted in a 5-yard gain that extended an eventual TD drive. at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Delievered snaps for each of Crosby’s unsuc-cessful second-half FG tries and also all seven of Masthay’s punts.
20 Alex Green, RB, 2nd Year, Hawaii• Young runner who has come back from the knee injury that prematurely ended his rookie season in 2011. • Played in four contests as a rookie in 2011, primarily on special teams but also as the No. 3 running back, before seeing his debut season cut short by a knee injury sustained at Minnesota in Week 7.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Dressed for the game, but did not play. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Made his season debut, his first regular-season action since Week 7 of 2011, and carried twice for 2 yards (1.0 avg.).at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Dressed for the game, but did not play.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played on special teams, but did not record any statistics.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Saw extended action after starter Cedric Benson suffered a foot injury in the second quarter...Finished with career highs in carries (nine) and yards (55), and ripped off his career-long 41-yard run to set up a go-ahead TD late in the fourth quarter...On the play, took a hand-off from QB Aaron Rodgers on the first play of the drive...Followed a lead block from TE Ryan Taylor through the hole off LG and then put a move on S Tom Zbikowski in the open field before cutting back to the right past S Antoine Bethea and racing up the sideline where he was pushed out of bounds at the Indianapolis 8-yard line...Set up a TD pass from Rodgers to James Jones on the next play that gave Green Bay a 27-22 lead with 4:34 remaining...Marked the longest run by a Packer since RB Ryan Grant’s 80-yarder vs. Oakland on Dec. 11, 2011.
6 Graham Harrell, QB, 1st Year, Texas Tech•The team’s primary backup behind reigning league MVP QB Aaron Rodgers. Played extensively in all four of the team’s exhibition contests, completing 45-of-78 attempts for 484 yards with three TDs and two INTs.• Finished the preseason with an exclamation point, throwing for 223 yards and two TDs on 13-of-15 passing, posting a perfect QB rating of 158.3 in the finale vs. Kansas City (Aug. 30). vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Dressed for the game, but did not play, serv-
ing as the No. 2 QB behind Rodgers. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Dressed, but did not see any action.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Dressed for the game, but did not play.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Made his regular-season NFL debut in the third quarter when Rodgers was forced to leave the game after being poked in the eye...Inherited a first-and-goal at the New Orleans 2-yard line, but on his first snap, got stepped on by C Jeff Saturday while retreating to hand off to RB Cedric Benson...Tried to complete the exchange, but fumbled and surrendered possession to the Saints. at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Did not play.
50 A.J. Hawk, LB, 7th Year, Ohio State• Productive, assignment-sure defender entering his seventh season, hav-ing played in 99 of a possible 101 regular-season games with 96 starts in his six-plus years.• Started all 14 games in which he appeared in 2011, missing the first two contests of his career following a calf injury.• When healthy, maintained his role as the lead defensive communicator and finished third on the team with 104 tackles (73 solo), in addition to posting 1½ sacks and five passes defensed. Was also voted by teammates to serve as a playoff captain for the second consecutive season. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Led the defense with a team-high 17 tack-les (12 solo)...One of his stops came when he teamed with DB Charles Woodson to stop RB Frank Gore on a third-and-1 at the Green Bay 25-yard line late int he first half to force a FG.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Finished with five tackles (three solo)...Stuffed a screen pass to RB Matt Forté in the first quarter, beating a block by C Roberto Garza to drop Forté for a 1-yard loss.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Tied for the lead among LBs with eight tackles (all solo), helping to hold Seattle to just 14 first downs and 238 total yards during the game. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Started on defense, but was featured in a more limited role with the defense in DB-heavy personnel groupings to match the Saints’ spread attack...Finished with five tackles (all solo).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on 50 plays, finishing with eight tackles (six solo)...Made a tackle for loss when he shot through the line on the Colts’ second drive and dropped RB Vick Ballard for a 2-yard loss...Also thwarted a sneak by QB Andrew Luck on a fourth-and-1 play in the first quarter to force a turnover on downs.
29 Casey Hayward, CB, Rookie, Vanderbilt• Drafted by the Packers with the second of two second-round selec-tions (No. 62 overall). Became the highest-drafted defensive back out of Vanderbilt since CB Fred Vinson in 1999, who was selected by the Packers in the second round (No. 47 overall). • Played in 50 games with 37 starts during his career and posted 199 tackles (146 solo), 15 interceptions, 46 passes defensed and three forced fumbles. Finished his career tied for No. 1 in school history with the 15 career interceptions, matching the mark posted by Leonard Coleman (1980-83).vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut on special teams, record-ing a tackle in kickoff coverage when he brought down RB Kendall Hunter after a 31-yard return in the fourth quarter. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Saw extended action on defense as part of the various sub-packages, primarily as the team’s fourth CB in the dime per-sonnel grouping...Finished with three tackles (all solo), as part of a defense that helped hold the Bears to just 74 net passing yards during the game.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Saw playing time on defense as part of the team’s DB-heavy subpackages, finishing with one solo tackle and his first career pass defensed...Broke up a pass from QB Russell Wilson to WR Golden Tate on a third-down play that forced a punt in the second quarter...Also recorded a tackle on special teams.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Saw extended scrimmage action against the Saints spread attack, finishing with a season-high eight tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed...Broke up a third-down pass from QB Drew Brees intended for WR Marques Colston in the second quarter to force a punt.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on 43 plays and finished with two
tackles (both solo) and his first career INT...Recorded the INT early in the fourth quarter when he was matched in coverage with veteran WR Reggie Wayne...Mirrored Wayne on an out-and-up route down the sideline and got his head around in time to pick off QB Andrew Luck’s throw.
31 Davon House, CB, 2nd Year, New Mexico State• Carried the momentum of a strong offseason into the 2012 training camp where he was vying for the No. 2 CB position on defense. Suffered a shoul-der injury in the exhibiton opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) and was sidelined for the remainder of the preseason. • Appeared in just two games as a rookie, playing only on special teams, where he was credited with one tackle. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Practiced during the week with a protective harness on his shoulder but was listed as a gameday inactive. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Inactive.
85 Greg Jennings, WR, 7th Year, Western Michigan• Ranks in the top 10 in franchise history in receptions (7th, 401), receiving yards (8th, 6,249) and touchdown catches (t-5th-50).• Earned Pro Bowl recognition each of the past two seasons.• One of just five receivers in team history to post three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons (2008-10), joining James Lofton, Sterling Sharpe, Antonio Freeman and Donald Driver. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Finished with five catches for 34 yards (6.8 avg.).vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Missed the practice week following a groin injury suffered in the fourth quarter of the season opener vs. San Francisco...Was challenged by the short turnaround for the Thursday night game was listed as a gameday inactive.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Returned to the lineup and got the start, finish-ing with a team-high six catches for 35 yards (5.8 avg.).vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played in the game in the first half, making one catch, a 9-yard TD that put the Packers ahead 14-7 (following PAT) early in the second quarter...Aggravated his groin injury later in the quar-ter and did not return for the second half...TD was the 50th of his career, moving him past Lofton and into a tie for No. 5 in team history with Max McGee.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Was ruled out of the game early in the week after being shut down by the coaching and training staffs, in an attempt to allow him to fully rehabilitate the nagging groin injury.Streaks & Milestones• His total of 1,265 receiving yards in 2010 was the 12th highest in club history...Is now also tied for fourth in franchise annals with 22 100-yard receiving games.• Of his 50 career TD catches, 18 have been at least 40 yards in length.
43 M.D. Jennings, S, 2nd Year, Arkansas State• Originally signed by Green Bay on July 28, 2011, ultimately becoming one of 10 rookies and three non-drafted free agents to make the club’s opening-day roster a season ago. • Played in 15 regular-season games last year, becoming the team’s No. 3 safety after veteran Nick Collins suffered a season-ending neck injury in Week 2.• Placed sixth on the team and third among rookies with nine special teams tackles in 2011, seeing eight of them come on the kickoff coverage team. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on both defense and special teams, but did not record any statistics. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Played on special teams, but did not record any statistics.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game on both defense and special teams, but did not record any statistics...Was at the center of the controversial play that decided the game in Seattle’s favor when he jumped to intercept a ball in the end zone as time expired...Despite what was ultimately determined to be simultaneous possession, an official review determined that the ball changed hands and was in fact wrestled away by WR Golden Tate, giving the Seahawks a 14-12 victory (following PAT). vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Appeared in the game on defense and special
teams in the first half, but suffered a shoulder injury and did not return...Was credited with two solo tackles on defense before leaving the game.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played on special teams and also briefly on defense...Tallied a tackle in punt coverage, his first special teams stop of the season.
59 Brad Jones, LB, 4th Year, Colorado• Productive outside linebacker who has contributed both on defense and special teams during his career in Green Bay. Possesses the ability to play both the inside and outside LB positions in the defense and has worked at each at different times during his career. • Played extensively as one of the club’s top contributors on special teams in 2011, and tied for third on the team with a career-high 11 coverage tackles on the season.• Posted the team’s lone sack in the Divisional playoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants, and also became the first Packer since Cletidus Hunt in 2002 to block a FG attempt in a postseason game.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on special teams...Did not record any statistics, but made a key block on a fourth-quarter punt return that allowed WR Randall Cobb to turn the corner and race down the sideline for a 75-yard TD. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Played on special teams but did not record any statistics.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game on special teams, and was credited with a tackle in kickoff coverage. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played in the game on special teams, and although he did not record any statistics, he led the charge in helping to contain dangerous return man Darren Sproles to just one punt return for 4 yards and three kickoff returns for 91 yards (30.3 avg.).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played on special teams and finished with a tackle on the punt coverage unit, helping to limit the Colts to just two returns for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) on seven punts.
89 James Jones, WR, 6th Year, San Jose State• Played in all 16 games each season from 2009-11 and in four of his five years in the NFL. • Posted career highs in TD catches (seven) and receiving average (16.7) in 2011, catching 38 passes for 635 yards.• Has posted at least one 100-yard receiving game in each of his first five seasons in the league (2007-11), joining WR Greg Jennings as the only Packer to do so over that span.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started the game as part of a three-WR set and finished with four catches for a game-high 81 yards (20.3 avg.) and a TD...Scored on a 10-yard TD pass from QB Aaron Rodgers with 6:05 remaining to pull the Packers to within one score at 30-22.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Finished the game with two receptions for -1 yards (-0.5 avg.).at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Placed second on the team with both five catches and 55 yards (11.0 avg.)...Three of his five grabs moved the chains on key third downs.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Started and posted the second multi-TD game of his career (also vs. Chicago, Dec. 25, 2011), finishing with five catches for 56 yards (11.2 avg.) and two scores during the game...First TD came in the first quarter on a second reaction that saw Rodgers roll to his left and fire a pass for TE Jermichael Finley in the end zone that Jones stepped in front of and plucked for a 12-yard TD to open the game’s scor-ing...Second TD came in the second quarter when he beat CB Jabari Greer to the inside and hauled in a 14-yard TD from Rodgers to put Green Bay ahead 21-7 (following PAT)...Later sealed the game with an excellent catch on a critical third-and-3 with under two minutes remaining...On the play, caught a stop-fade from Rodgers - despite a pass interference on Greer - allowing the Packers to run out the remaining time and secure a 28-27 win.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Finished with his second multi-TD outing in as many weeks, tying for a team-high four catches for 46 yards (11.5 avg.)and two TDs against the Colts...First TD came on a third down from the Indianapolis 6-yard line when he caught a short pass from Rodgers and battled his way to the pylon to extend the Green Bay lead to 14-0 in the
second quarter...Later helped reclaim the lead for the Packers when he caught a bullet from Rodgers between defenders in the end zone for an 8-yard score that put the team in front 27-22...With the catch, became the second Packer in as many years to post back-to-back multi-TD games, joining Jordy Nelson (Weeks 10-11, 16-17, 2011), and has now scored five or more TDs in four consecutive seasons.
30 John Kuhn, FB, 7th Year, Shippensburg• Has played in 83 of 85 games (90 of 92 including playoffs) during his five-plus seasons in Green Bay, appearing in all 16 regular-season contests in four of those seasons.• Was the only player on the team to score on a rushing and receiving TD each of the past four seasons (2008-11), the first Packer to accomplish that feat since RB Ahman Green (2001-04).• Selected as a Pro Bowl starter in 2011, the first Green Bay fullback to earn Pro Bowl recognition since William Henderson in 2004. Also earned second-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press in 2011.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in the game on both offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Carried the ball twice for 1 yard on offense (0.5 avg.) and had three receptions for 23 yards (7.7 avg.)...Also notched a tackle on special teams when he took down WR Devin Hester in the open field following a 7-yard punt return in the third quarter.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Played on both offense and special teams, col-lecting three catches for 25 yards (8.3 avg.), and also carrying once for 2 yards.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Lone carry was a meaningful one as he took a direct snap from the punt protector position on a second-quarter fourth-and-1 play, burrowing forward for a 5-yard gain...Successful fake punt resulted in a first down and the offense would score a TD nine plays later to extend Green Bay’s lead to 21-7 (following PAT)...Also had a productive blocking day in front of RB Cedric Benson, who ran for a season-high 84 yards on 18 carries (4.7 avg.)...Added a tackle in punt coverage.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Had one catch for 6 yards and also carried twice for 9 yards (4.5 avg.), the first of which resulted in his first rushing TD of the season...Found the end zone on a 2-yard burst off of LG to open the scoring with 2:07 remaining in the first quarter.
70 T.J. Lang, G, 4th Year, Eastern Michigan• Ascending member of the team’s core who was signed to a contract extension during the 2012 preseason. • Has started games at three different positions (LT, LG, RT) in three-plus seasons as a pro and in his first year as a full-time starter in 2011, opened all 16 games (15 at LG, one at RT), one of only two Green Bay offensive linemen (C Scott Wells) to start every regular-season game.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Opened the game at LG and was faced with the task of blocking standout DE Justin Smith for the balance of the game...Helped limit Smith to what was ultimately one tackle in the official game statistics and was part of a line that allowed QB Aaron Rodgers time to complete 30-of-44 attempts for 303 yards and two TDs. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Started at LG...Contributed in his role on special teams where as a member of the placement protection unit, he helped block for a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree on a successfully executed fake FG...On the play, teamed with G Josh Sitton to combination-block DT Henry Melton, before releasing to the next level and leading the way for Crabtree to get into the open and race into the end zone.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Part of a protection unit that recovered from a difficult first half to help put together three second-half scoring drives without allowing a sack over the final two quarters.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played a key role in an impressive bounce-back performance by the offensive line that saw the team produce 421 yards of offense and four TD drives during the game...Also kept Rodgers upright to complete 31-of-41 passes for 319 yards and four TD passes, without being sacked during the game...Offense produced 30 first downs, the most by the team since they had 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989.
at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started at LG during what was an up-and-down offensive effort...Helped the offense produce 179 yards and three TD drives in the first half...Released cleanly from the line and made a good open-field block on LB Jerrell Freeman on an 18-yard screen pass to RB Cedric Benson that set up the Packers first TD in the opening quarter...Also helped engage DT Drake Nevis to the inside on a run play in the fourth quarter that resulted in RB Alex Green’s 41-yard carry, the team’s longest of the season through five games.
57 Jamari Lattimore, LB, 2nd Year, Middle Tennessee State• Practiced and played exclusively as an OLB in 2011, but made the switch to ILB during the offseason program and was repped there throughout training camp and the preseason. Finished the exhibition season with three tackles (all solo) and an INT he returned 27 yards for a TD at Cincinnati (Aug. 23).• Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2011, seeing almost all of his play-ing time come on special teams, where he collected four coverage tackles during the season.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Listed as a gameday inactive due to an ankle injury suffered late in the preseason that limited him in practice during the week leading up to the game. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Made his season debut on special teams but did not record any statistics.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Inactive.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Returned to the lineup, appearing on special teams, but did not record any statistics.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played on special teams but did not record any statistics.
56 Terrell Manning, LB, Rookie, North Carolina State• Selected with the 163rd overall pick in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft (23rd linebacker taken), the last of six consecutive defenders chosen by the Packers to open the draft in 2012.• Appeared in all four of the team’s preseason games, finishing with 10 tackles (eight solo) and a sack. Will compete for playing time at the ‘Buck’ inside LB position and also on special teams as a rookie. • A two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at North Carolina State who elected to forego his final season at the collegiate level, he appeared in 36 games with 26 starts during his career, finishing with 207 tackles (128 solo), including 26 for loss, 10½ sacks, five interceptions, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut on special teams, but did not record any statistics.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Missed the practice week with symptoms of a concussion suffered in the season opener and was listed as an inactive on gameday.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Returned to practice after being cleared during the week, but was an inactive on gameday.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Inactive.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Inactive.
8 Tim Masthay, P, 3rd Year, Kentucky• Established specialist whose marked consistency and improvement was rewarded with a contract extension during the 2012 training camp.• Improved upon what was a promising first-year campaign by delivering franchise records for gross (45.6 avg.) and net (38.6 avg.) punting aver-ages in 2011.• Finished 2011 in a similar fashion to his run at the end of 2010, posting a gross average of 48.1 yards and a net average of 43.6, while dropping 19 punts inside the 20-yard line over the final 10 games of the season. • Has also served as the team’s holder on placements over the past two seasons, helping K Mason Crosby to a career-high 85.7 field goal percent-age in 2011 and an NFL-best three FGs of 56-plus yards since 2010. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Opened the season with a difference-making performance against the 49ers...Punted six times for 289 yards (48.6 avg., 41.5 net), landing four of them inside the 20-yard line and three of them inside the 10...Limited San Francisco to just one return and left them with
an average starting position at their own 16-yard line following his six attempts. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Followed up his solid opener with another memo-rable performance...Punted five times for 238 yards (47.6 avg., 42.0 net), landing three inside the 20-yard line and limiting WR Devin Hester to just 8 yards on two returns (4.0 avg.)...Highlight play of his night came from his role as the team’s holder for placements...Flipped a shovel pass to TE Tom Crabtree on a fake FG attempt late in the second quarter that went for a 27-yard TD to convert a fourth-and-26...Was credited with his first career TD pass, becoming the first Green Bay punter to throw one since Ron Widby threw a 68-yarder to WR Dave Davis at Houston on Nov. 19, 1972. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Punted six times for 267 yards (44.5 avg, 43.7 net), downing three of his kicks inside the 20-yard line, including one at the Seattle 1 late in the second quarter.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Was limited to just two punts for 82 yards (41.0 avg., 39.0 net), limiting the dangerous returner RB Darren Sproles to just one return for 4 yards and placing his other attempt out of bounds at the New Orleans 9-yard line.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Delivered another consistent performance, punting seven times for 316 yards (45.1 avg., 43.3 net), with a long of 58 against his initial NFL team...Landed four inside the 20-yard line for the second time in 2012, and limited the Colts to just two returns for 13 yards (6.5 avg.)...Marked the sixth time in his career that he has landed four-plus kicks inside the 20.
52 Clay Matthews, LB, 4th Year, Southern California• Enjoyed the healthiest training camp and preseason of his career, par-ticipating in every practice and starting each of the team’s four exhbition games. Opens 2012 by returning to the ROLB position after spending the 2010-11 seasons at LOLB. • In 2011, became the first Packer since RB John Brockington (1971-73) to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first three seasons in the NFL, and has been voted a starter each of the last two years.• Started all 15 games in which he played for the second consecutive season in 2011, finishing with 69 tackles (49 solo), six sacks and three forced fumbles.• Also showed the diversity of his skill set in his third season, setting new career highs with three interceptions and nine passes defensed. The INT total tied for the most by a Green Bay LB since 1984.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made a welcomed return to the ROLB posi-tion he last played in 2009, finishing the season opener with four tackles (three solo) and 2½ sacks...Beat LT Joe Staley twice for sacks of QB Alex Smith during the game, the seventh multi-sack outing of his career and his most in a game since the three he had vs. Buffalo on Sept. 19, 2010. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Had one of the most dominant outings of his career, finishing with seven tackles (six solo) and a career-high 3½ sacks and a pass defensed against the rival Bears...Combined with his efforts in Week 1, the six sacks matched his personal best for the most sacks in a two-game span in his career (also had six in Weeks 1-2 of 2010)...The 3½ sacks were the most in a game by a Green Bay defender since DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila had four at Chicago on Jan. 2, 2005, and the yardage total (29) was the second-highest of his career and helped result in a net pass-ing total of 74 yards...Contributions led a defense that limited the Bears to just 168 total yards during the game, the fewest surrendered by the Packers in the rivalry game since Nov. 30, 1975.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Had an active game, finishing with six tackles (four solo)...Played the role of a spy on QB Russell Wilson at various times, including a third-down play in the fourth quarter where he pressured the rookie QB into a throw-away that led to a punt...Also drew a hold on LT Russell Okung on another drive in the fourth quarter. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Finished with seven tackles (five solo) and a sack...Started the game with a bang, chasing down a handoff to RB Pierre Thomas on third-and-1 on the Saints’ first possession, stopping the RB for no gain to force a punt...The ensuing possession led to Green Bay’s first TD of the game...Lined up in various positions during the game and surged through the middle of the line of scrimmage in the third quarter to drop QB Drew Brees for a 10-yard loss, his seventh sack of the season...The sack
gave him 36½ for his career, moving him past Tony Bennett and into the No. 6 spot in franchise history in his fourth season. at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on an exhausting 96 plays, finishing with three tackles (two solo), a sack that included a forced fumble and five QB hits...Sack came in the second quarter when he beat LT Anthony Costanzo around the edge and hit QB Andrew Luck before he released the ball, forcing a fumble that carromed all the way out of bounds, resulting in a third-and-12 and a subsequent punt...Later ran a stunt with DE Mike Neal, tying up both LG Jeff Linkenbach and Costanzo, allowing Neal to turn the corner on the outside to drop Luck for a 9-yard loss.
22 Jerron McMillian, S, Rookie, Maine• Drafted by the Packers with the second of two fourth-round selections (No. 133 overall), the second of four compensatory picks awarded to the team in 2012. Figures in the rotation at strong safety in the defense’s sub-packages and also as a slot CB at dimes in the dime alignment. • Started 36 of 46 career games played at Maine, including 35 straight starts to end his career, and recorded 231 tackles (151 solo), 6½ sacks, nine interceptions, 22 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut, appearing on both defense and special teams in the season opener...Finished with one solo tackle on defense. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Saw his role increase significantly after becom-ing the No. 1 SS in the nickel defense when veteran DB Charles Woodson moved down into the slot CB...Appeared on 44 plays and finished with three tackles (one solo), two passes defensed and the first INT of his career in the fourth quarter. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Played extensively as the SS in the team’s nickel and dime subpackages, finishing with two solo tackles and a pass defensed...Broke up a third-down pass from QB Russell Wilson intended for WR Ben Obamanu in the first quarter to force a punt...Also had what appeared to be his second INT in as many weeks negated by a roughing-the-passer penalty in the fourth quarter. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Again saw extended action with the defense employing several DB-heavy personnel groupings to match New Orleans’ spread attack...Finished with three tackles (one solo).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Saw action on 81 plays and finished with an assisted tackle and a pass defensed.
54 Dezman Moses, LB, Rookie, Tulane• One of four non-drafted free agent rookies to make the opening-day roster in 2012, following an offseason program and training camp that saw him make the transition from collegiate DE to a stand-up OLB at the pro level. • Appeared in all four of the team’s preseason games and finished with 12 tackles (seven solo) and a pass defensed, while consistently applying pressure as a pass rusher off the edge.• Started his collegiate career at the University of Iowa where he was a member of the same recruiting class as current Packers teammates T Bryan Bulaga and DE Mike Daniels. Transferred to Tulane, where he played out the remaining two years of his eligibility for the Green Wave, finish-ing with 114 tackles (including 24½ for loss) 15½ sacks and six forced fumbles, twice earning All-Conference USA honors. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut on special teams and appeared briefly on defense, where he was credited with one assisted tackle. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Appeared on 18 defensive plays as part of various sub-packages and finished with one assisted tackle...Was also credited with a QB hit and a pressure by the coaching staff. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared in the game on defense and special teams, and tied for the team lead with two coverage tackles, both coming in punt coverage.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played on both defense and special teams, and was credited with one tackle on the coverage units...Tackle came on a controversial fourth-quarter kickoff return by RB Darren Sproles...It appeared Moses jarred the ball loose and recovered the fumble on the play,
but the ruling on the field was that the runner was down and the Saints retained possession.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Saw five plays on defense and finished with an assisted tackle...Also played on special teams but did not record any statistics.
96 Mike Neal, DE, 3rd Year, Purdue• Powerful, strong defensive end and inside pass rusher who will look to bounce back from a series of injuries that have plagued him throughout his first two professional seasons. • Missed the first four games of the 2012 season serving a suspension for violation of the NFL’s performance enhancing drugs policy.• Has been limited to just nine games over the course of 2010-11, missing all but two games of his rookie campaign with abdominal/shoulder injuries and then suffering a knee sprain in training camp that sidelined him until midseason in 2011.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Made his awaited 2012 debut in his home state after going through a week of practice and being activated the day before the game...Flashed the play-making ability that made him a prom-ising prospect when healthy his rookie season, appearing on 32 plays and recording a sack and three QB hits during the game...The sack came on a stunt with LB Clay Matthews in the second quarter, when he went around the outside and corraled QB Andrew Luck for a 9-yard loss, mov-ing Indianapolis from Green Bay’s 26-yard line back to the 35 where an ultimate 53-yard FG attempt was unsuccessful...Sack was the second of his career and first since Oct. 10, 2010 at Washington.
87 Jordy Nelson, WR, 5th Year, Kansas State• Fifth-year wideout who ascended to the forefront of the team’s arsenal in 2011, posting career highs in every receiving category by catching 68 passes for 1,263 yards (18.6 avg.) and 15 TDs on his way to being named a Pro Bowl alternate.• Became only the third player in franchise history to catch 15 or more TDs in a season, joining WRs Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson (17 in 1942).• Ranks No. 3 among active NFL players (min. 20 TD catches) with a 31.1-yard average on his 22 career TD receptions.• For his career, has now played in 65 games with 18 starts and totaled 189 catches for 2,791 yards and 22 touchdowns. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started and finished with five catches for 64 yards (12.8 avg.)...Was also on the receiving end of a two-point conver-sion pass from QB Aaron Rodgers in the fourth quarter to pull Green Bay to within eight points at 23-15.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Led the team with both six catches and 84 yards (14.0 avg.) during the game.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished with two catches for 19 yards (9.5 avg.).vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Rediscovered the chemistry with Rodgers that made the duo so prolific in 2011, leading the team with both his season-high eight catches and 93 yards receiving (11.6 avg), along with his first TD of the young season...TD came in the fourth quarter when he beat a jam from CB Patrick Robinson at the line, catching a slant from Rodgers and fighting his way past both Robinson and CB Corey White to get into the end zone.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Recorded two catches for 29 yards (14.5 avg.).
74 Marshall Newhouse, T, 3rd Year, Texas Christian• Saw his first action as a pro in 2011, playing in all 16 contests with 13 starts, opening 10 games at LT and three at RT with regular starters Chad Clifton and Bryan Bulaga missing time due to injuries.• His 13 starts in 2011 were the most by a Packers offensive tackle.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Opened the season as a starter for the first time in his career and afforded himself well at LT against a formidable right side of the San Francisco front seven...Matched against the standout LB/DE tandem of Aldon Smith and Justin Smith for much of the game, helping to limit the duo to four tackles and a sack (that came on a rollout outside the pocket) on 61 offensive plays.
vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Started and appeared on all 68 plays at LT...Also saw six snaps as part of the placement protection unit including the team’s second-quarter fake FG attempt that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree...On the play, went low off the snap and provided obstruction to both DE Julius Peppers and DE Corey Wootton, who were both unable to get to Crabtree as he crossed the formation to catch the shovel pass.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Overcame what was a rocky start for the offense with a bounce-back effort in the second half...Part of a line that helped produce three scoring drives after halftime and did not allow a sack over the final two quarters.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Fared well in protection despite drawing the assignment of talented RDE Will Smith for the majority of the game...Part of a protection unit that did not allow a sack during the game and allowed Rodgers to complete 31-of-41 for 319 yards and four TDs...Offense accounted for 421 total yards and 30 first downs, the most by the Packers since 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Part of an uneven performance by the offense that produced three TD drives in the first half, but stagnated after halftime and didn’t score again until there was 4:30 remaining in the fourth quar-ter...Made a good block at the line of scrimmage on OLB Dwight Freeney on RB Alex Green’s 41-yard run in the fourth quarter, helping to create the wide lane used by Green to emerge into the second level.
53 Nick Perry, LB, Rookie, Southern California• Drafted by the Packers with the No. 28 overall selection in the first round and continues to make the transition from collegiate DE to professional OLB. • Became the fifth first-round pick out of the University of Southern California in team history, joining Al Carmichael (1953), Ken Reuttgers (1985), John Michels (1996) and Clay Matthews (2009).vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut as the starter at LOLB, and finished tied for second on the defense with a season-high nine tackles (seven solo). vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Rotated with Erik Walden at LOLB, seeing action on 20 plays, but did not record any statistics.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Started at LOLB and tallied eight tackles (two solo) and his first career sack...Sack came in the third quarter when he fought past RT Breno Giacomini and chased down QB Russell Wilson for a 19-yard loss...Forced a third-and-32 on a drive that ultimately ended with a punt.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Started and played as part of a rotation with Walden, netting four tackles (all solo).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Did not start, but saw his snaps split almost evenly with Walden and finished with seven tackles (four solo) and a sack on the afternoon...Sack was bittersweet as he came free off the left side and delivered a jarring hit to QB Andrew Luck, knocking the ball loose on what was initially an 8-yard loss...The play was flagged as officials ruled that he led with the crown of his helmet on the hit and a 15-yard unnec-cessary roughness penalty was enforced, nullifying the fumble and lost yardage.
79 Ryan Pickett, DT, 12th Year, Ohio State • Begins his 12th NFL season and seventh in Green Bay as a primary run-stuffer and unsung veteran leader on the defensive line.• Has unselfishly rotated between both nose tackle and left defensive end since the Packers’ implementation of the 3-4 alignment in 2009.• Played more predominantly over the center in 2011, starting all 14 games in which he appeared, and leading the defensive line with 54 tackles (24 solo) and adding two passes defensed.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at LDE and finished with two assisted tackles. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Started and appeared on 30 plays, finishing with three assisted tackles...Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bears to just 168 total yards during the game, the fewest surrendered by the Packers in the rivalry game since Nov. 30, 1975.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Turned in an excellent performance, finishing
with 10 tackles (four solo) and helping to spearhead a defense that allowed just 91 yards in the second half and only 238 total yards during the game.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Started at LDE and posted three assisted tackles...Suffered a shoulder injury that limited him during the game...Helped limit New Orleans to just 45 rushing yards on 19 carries (2.4 avg.).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on 43 plays with the team mostly employing its sub-defenses and recorded five assisted tackles.
81 Andrew Quarless, TE, 3rd Year, Penn State• Opens the season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list after missing the entire offseason program and training camp while rehabilitiat-ing a severe knee injury he suffered in Week 13 of 2011. • Has played in 23 games with five starts in his first two seasons, catching 24 passes for 274 yards (11.4 avg.) and one TD.• Appeared in 10 contests with two starts in 2011, but saw his season cut short in Week 13 at the N.Y. Giants when he sustained a significant knee injury covering a kickoff in the fourth quarter.• Made noticeable strides as a blocker in ’11, playing regularly as part of two-TE sets and out of the backfield in a FB role. Caught three passes for 36 yards (12.0 avg.) on the season.
90 B.J. Raji, DT, 4th Year, Boston College• Has emerged as one of the top players in the league at his position over the past three seasons, and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2011, the first Packers defensive tackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to receive the honor.• Started all 16 games for the second consecutive year in 2011 (joining S Morgan Burnett as the only two defensive players to do so last season) and registered 43 tackles (19 solo), three sacks, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery. • His 40 games played over the last three seasons (including playoffs) rank No. 1 in the NFL among defensive linemen during that span. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started and posted two tackles (one solo). vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Led the defensive line by seeing time on 47 plays and finishing with five tackles (two solo, one for loss)...Marked his first five-tackle game since Week 7 of 2011. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished with six tackles (two solo), helping to key a run defense that limited standout RB Marshawn Lynch to a 3.9-yard average on 25 carries during the game.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Was credited with two tackles (one solo) and was part of a stingy run defense that limited the Saints to just 45 yards on 19 carries (2.4 avg.).at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started and appeared on the first 15 defensive snaps before rolling his ankle while engaged in a block in the second quarter...Did not return to the game following the injury and finished with one solo tackle.
28 Sean Richardson, S, Rookie, Vanderbilt• One of four non-drafted rookie free agents to make the team’s roster out of training camp on the strength of a solid preseason that saw him lead the defense with 16 tackles (12 solo) and a fumble recovery.• A four-year letterman who started 31 consecutive games at Vanderbilt, finishing with 256 tackles (including 18 for loss), three sacks and an inter-ception for his career. • A teammate of fellow Packers rookie, CB Casey Hayward and also QB Aaron Rodgers’ younger brother, Jordan, while in college. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Listed as a gameday inactive for the season opener. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Inactive.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Inactive.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Inactive.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Inactive.
12 Aaron Rodgers, QB, 8th Year, California• In 2011, set an NFL record with a 122.5 passer rating and set franchise records for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games
(eight) on his way to earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press. • His career passer rating of 103.5 ranks No. 1 in NFL history (min. 1,500 attempts).• Posted 17,037 passing yards from 2008-11, which ranks No. 1 in league history for the most passing yards by a QB in his first four seasons as a starter.• In 67 regular-season starts, has posted 24 games with 300-plus passing yards, 36 without an interception and 40 with a 100-plus passer rating.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Opened the season by completing 30-of-44 attempts for 303 yards and two TDs with one INT...Has now posted 300-yard games in back-to-back season openers and did so against a 49ers defense that allowed just four 300-yard passing games in all of 2011...Marked the 23rd 300-yard outing of his career and the 30th consecutive home game with a TD pass, a franchise record. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Completed 22-of-32 attempts for 219 yards and a TD to go along with one INT...Led four scoring drives (three FGs, one TD) and extended his team-record home-game TD pass streak to 31 games.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished the game 26-of-39 passing for 223 yards...Overcame a difficult first half that saw the pocket regu-larly collapsed by the Seahawks’ front seven to the tune of eight sacks...Rebounded in the second half to complete 13-of-24 for 137 yards with no sacks as he led three scoring drives (two FG, one TD) to give the Packers a 12-7 advantage late in the fourth quarter. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after guiding the offense to its most prolific outing to this point in the young season, a 421-yard output that resulted in four TD drives and a 28-27 win...Completed 31-of-41 for 319 yards and four TD passes for a unit that produced 30 first downs, the most by the Packers since they had 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989...Threw TD passes to James Jones (2), Jordy Nelson and Greg Jennings, the last one an 11-yard bullet to Nelson on a slant to cap a 7-play, 57-yard drive to put Green Bay ahead for good...Drew a facemask penalty on S Malcolm Jenkins when the defender got his hand inside the QB’s helmet on a third-quarter scramble, poking him in the eye...Forced him to miss the following play, a first-and-goal from the Saints’ 2-yard line that saw backup QB Graham Harrell fumble a handoff exchange and give possession to New Orleans. at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Finished what was an up-and-down day having completed 21-of-33 attempts for 243 yards and three TDs with one INT...Was also the team’s leading rusher during the game, carrying five times for 57 yards (11.4 avg.), a regular-season career-high total on the ground...Started the game fast, leading the offense to the first of its three first-half TDs on the second possession of the first quarter...Threw TD passes to both Jones and WR Randall Cobb in the second quarter, staking Green Bay to a 21-3 halftime lead...Opened the second half with an INT to CB Jerraud Powers on a throw that was tipped at the line, the beginning of a challeng-ing two quarters for the offense...Rebounded late in the fourth quarter to hit Jones for another TD, an 8-yarder that gave Green Bay a 27-22 lead with 4:30 remaining...Following a go-ahead scoring drive by the Colts, moved the offense 47 yards in four plays, setting up a game-tying 51-yard FG try by K Mason Crosby.
33 Brandon Saine, RB, 2nd Year, Ohio State• Reserve RB who could figure in as a third-down back and special teams player. Suffered a hamstring injury during the 2012 training camp and did not appear in any of the four preseason games.• Played in eight games as a rookie in 2011, rushing for 69 yards on 18 carries (3.8 avg.) and catching 10 passes for 69 yards (6.9 avg.).• Spent the first seven games on the team’s practice squad before being signed to the active roster following the season-ending knee injury suf-fered by fellow rookie RB Alex Green at Minnesota in Week 7.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared in each game on special teams, but did not record any statistics.
63 Jeff Saturday, C, 14th Year, North Carolina• Veteran stalwart up front, signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2012, after playing for 13 seasons with the
Indianapolis Colts.• Has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times during his career and twice earned first-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press.• Was named to the NFL All-Decade Team by Sporting News for 2000-09.• Played in 197 games with 188 starts with the Colts, which is tied for No. 4 in franchise history for the most games played.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his Packers debut in the season opener, as part of a protection unit that allowed QB Aaron Rodgers time to com-plete 30-of-44 attempts for 303 yards and two TDs.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Appeared on all 68 offensive plays...Helped block for a ground game that netted 112 yards on 25 running plays (4.5 avg.).at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Helped the offense bounce back from a difficult first half, centering a unit that produced three second-half scoring drives and did not allow a sack over the final two quarters...Also had a key fumble recovery inside the Green Bay 5-yard line late in the fourth quarter after RB Cedric Benson was stripped behind the line of scrimmage.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Led an offensive line that helped produce 421 yards of total offense and four TD drives during the game...Allowed Rodgers to complete 31-of-41 for 319 yards and four TD passes, without being sacked...Finished the game with a six-quarter sackless streak for the OL going back to the second half at Seattle...Also helped clear the way for Benson to rush for 84 yards on 18 carries, a healthy 4.7-yard average that provided great balance for the offense.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Returned to Indianapolis to face the franchise he spent the first 13 years of his NFL career playing for...Helped the offense to a fast start that saw 179 yards and three first-half TD drives.
78 Derek Sherrod, T, 2nd Year, Mississippi State• Opens the 2012 season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list after missing the entire offseason program and training camp while reha-bilitating a broken leg suffered in Week 15 of 2011. • Appeared in five games as a rookie in 2011, seeing time at tackle with injuries to veteran LT Chad Clifton and second-year RT Bryan Bulaga.• Saw his most significant action in Week 5 at Atlanta when he played RT for most of the game with Bulaga sidelined and Clifton exiting on the second series.• Was a first-team All-America selection by CBSSports.com and Rivals.com in 2010 and earned first-team All-SEC honors from the coaches and the media.
37 Sam Shields, CB, 3rd Year, Miami• Maturing defender who has moved into a starting role at RCB in the team’s base defense opposite opposite Tramon Williams. • Set career highs in every major statistical category in what was his sec-ond season as the team’s third corner in 2011. Appeared in 15 games with seven starts, collecting 36 tackles (32 solo), four interceptions, 14 passes defensed and a forced fumble. • Made a major impact as a non-drafted rookie in 2010, earning the nickel CB job despite playing the position only one year in college. Finished his first season with 27 tackles (22 solo), two INTs and nine passes defensed.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared on defense and special teams...Finished with one solo tackle on defense, including a key third-down stop of RB Frank Gore after a 1-yard completion on a swing pass to force a punt in the fourth quarter. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Had another solid performance after reclaiming starting duties at CB on the strength of his outing in the season opener...Opened the game at RCB and appeared on 60 defensive plays, finishing with an assisted tackle and a pass defensed...Played a key role in helping to limit Chicago to just 74 net passing yards and spent much of the game matched against Bears rookie WR Alshon Jeffery, whom he helped hold to just one catch for 7 yards. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Started at RCB and appeared on all but one defensive play (55), finishing with four solo tackles and two passes defensed...One pass defensed came on the game’s final drive when he broke up a deep throw along the left sideline from QB Russell Wilson intended for WR Golden Tate. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Had an up-and-down day in coverage against
the Saints’ spread attack, finishing with five tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed...Also was credited with a tackle on special teams.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started at RCB and finished with a career-high seven tackles (five solo) and two passes defensed...One of his passes defensed came when he dislodged a throw from QB Andrew Luck to WR Donnie Avery on a third-and-long in the second quarter to force a FG attempt that was ultimately missed...Also made a third-down stop by clos-ing fast on a shallow crossing route by Avery in the first quarter, stopping the WR after a 4-yard gain to force a punt.
71 Josh Sitton, G, 5th Year, Central Florida• Has been selected as a Pro Bowl alternate each of the past two seasons (2010-11) and was named the Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni Association in 2010.• According to STATS LLC, has given up just six sacks in his three-plus seasons (2009-12) as a starter.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at RG and helped control an active 49ers front in pass protection, allowing QB Aaron Rodgers time to com-plete 30-of-44 attempts for 303 yards and two TDs. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Played all 68 offensive snaps...Also had six plays on special teams in placement protection including the fake FG attempt late in the second quarter that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree...Teamed with G T.J. Lang to combination-block DT Henry Melton at the snap and finished the play by pinning the defender to the inside, also walling off the wide lane used by Crabtree to race into the end zone for the score. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Part of a protection unit that recovered from a challenging first half to produce three scoring drives in the second half (two FG, one TD) that staked Green Bay to a 12-7 lead in the fourth quarter...Line allowed Rodgers to complete 13-of-24 for 137 yards without being sacked in the second half. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Helped the offense have its best performance in the season’s first quarter...Blocked for a unit that generated a 421 yards and four TD drives, allowing Rodgers to complete 31-of-41 for 319 yards without being sacked...The 30 first downs produced by the offense were the most by the Packers since they posted 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Helped extend the unit’s streak to eight quarters without allowing a sack with a clean first half that included 179 total yards of offense and three TD drives...Made a good block when he released on a first-quarter screen pass to RB Cedric Benson, shoving LB Moise Fokou in the open field on what was an 18-yard gain.
51 D.J. Smith, LB, 2nd Year, Appalachian State• Young defender who will assume starting duty at the ‘Mack’ LB position in 2012 following a season-ending injury suffered by Desmond Bishop (hamstring) in the team’s exhibition opener at San Diego (Aug. 9).• Was the lone Packers rookie to appear in all 16 games in 2011, also lead-ing the group with three starts.• Played primarily on special teams, where he tied for third on the club with 11 coverage tackles, but also started three games as an injury replacement at ILB.• During his extended time on defense, led the team with 30 tackles (21 solo) over a three-game span between Weeks 13-15.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at LB and finished tied for second on the defense with nine tackles (all solo, a career high in that respect).vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Led the way with 10 tackles (six solo) and notched his first career sack on the first play from scrimmage...On the sack, blitzed through the left side of the offensive line and fought past RB Matt Forté to drop QB Jay Cutler for a 13-yard loss. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Started and appeared on 54 defensive plays, recording six tackles (five solo).vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Finished with six tackles (four solo) and a career-high three passes defensed...On several plays, drew the difficult coverage assignment of RB Darren Sproles, who he helped limit to five catches for 44 yards and a long reception of 20.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Posted eight tackles (all solo), a sack and a pass defensed...Sack came in the second quarter when he blitzed from
the right edge of the defense and chased down QB Andrew Luck for no gain, his second sack of the season...Pass defensed came when he batted down a Luck pass at the line of scrimmage in the third quarter to force a FG attempt.
44 James Starks, RB, 3rd Year, Buffalo• Third-year ball-carrier who has battled injuries early in his career, but also flashed exciting potential when healthy. Opened training camp as the start-er in the backfield, but suffered a turf toe injury in the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) and did not practice for the remainder of the summer. • Led the team with 578 rushing yards on 133 carries (4.3 avg.) in 2011, while also leading the running backs with 29 receptions for 216 yards (7.4 avg.).• Limited to just three games as a rookie in 2010 as he worked his way back from a hamstring injury, but burst onto the scene with a league-leading 315 rushing yards in the 2010 postseason.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Inactive (toe). vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Returned to practice on a limited basis late in the week, but remained inactive on gameday.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24) - at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Inactive.
82 Ryan Taylor, TE, 2nd Year, North Carolina• A core special teams player and developing contributor on offense, he appeared in the final three exhibition games and netted three catches for 16 yards (5.3 avg.).• Appeared in 15 games in 2011, second most among Packers rookies behind only LB D.J. Smith. He finished fifth on the team with 10 special teams tackles, which was also second among Green Bay rookies behind only Smith (11).• Saw his first action on offense vs. Oakland in Week 14 following the season-ending knee injury sustained by TE Andrew Quarless the previous week at the N.Y. Giants. Scored a TD on his first offensive snap of the season, a 4-yard grab from QB Aaron Rodgers against the Raiders.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared on both offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Again played on both offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Saw 19 snaps on offense, many of which came in the second half as part of multiple-TE formations, including lining up in the backfield alongside TE D.J. Williams in a lead-blocking FB role...Also added first two tackles of the season on special teams. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Played extensively on offense with Williams inactive...Also factored on special teams, where he was credited with a tackle after bringing down RB Darren Sproles following a 4-yard punt return in the first quarter.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on both offense and special teams...Had a hand in the team’s longest offensive play, a 41-yard run by RB Alex Green in the fourth quarter...Lined up in the backfield as part of an inverted wishbone formation and served as a lead blocker through the line of scrim-mage...Threw a good block on LB Jerrell Freeman, allowing Green entry to the second level where he made a pair of defenders miss...Green sprinted all the way to the Indianapolis 8-yard line, where QB Aaron Rodgers would find WR James Jones for a TD on the following play.
93 Erik Walden, LB, 5th Year, Middle Tennessee State• Enjoyed a strong training camp that saw him appear in all four preseason games and finish with five tackles (four solo) and a team-leading two sacks. Opened the season on the reserve/suspended list that forced him to miss the season opener before returning in Week 2. • Became a full-time starter for the first time in his career in 2011, opening the first 15 games at ROLB and setting or tying his career highs in every major statistical category.• Recovered his first career fumble and returned it 5 yards for his first career TD against the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 11, 2011. • Signed by the Packers as a free agent on Oct. 27, 2010, and went on to appear in nine games with two starts, along with another three starts in the postseason.
vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Made his season debut in Week 2 after serving a one-game suspension the week of the season opener...Was featured prom-inently in a rotation with Nick Perry at the LOLB position, seeing action on 36 plays and finishing with five tackles (three solo) and a half-sack.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared on 30 defensive plays, both in a rotation with Perry and also part of various subpackages that featured mul-tiple LBs...Finished with seven tackles (four solo)...Pressured QB Russell Wilson into an errant throw that appeared to be intercepted by S Jerron McMillian in the fourth quarter, but finished the play by tackling Wilson and was called for a controversial roughing-the-passer penalty that instead gave the Seahawks a first down. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Rotated with Perry throughout the game, finishing with two solo tackles.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Received his first start of the season at LOLB and split snaps with Perry, finishing with three tackles (two solo) and a career-high three passes defensed...All three of his pass break-ups came on third-down plays...First pass defensed came on a third-down play on the Colts’ opening drive of the game to force a punt...Later delivered a crushing hit on WR Nathan Palmer as the ball arrived on a third-and-goal play from the Green Bay 6-yard line to force a FG in the second quarter...Last one came in the fourth quarter when he dropped into a zone in the middle of the field and deflected a pass intended for TE Coby Fleener near the end zone, forcing another FG attempt.
84 D.J. Williams, TE, 2nd Year, Arkansas• Showed significant strides throughout the 2012 offseason program and early in training camp where he displayed the skills that made him a dan-gerous receiving threat in college.• Battled back and foot injuries during training camp, but started the first two preseason contests and finished with five catches for 40 yards (8.0 avg.)• Appeared in 13 games as a rookie in 2011, posting two receptions for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) and three tackles on special teams.• In 2010, became the first Arkansas TE to win the John Mackey Award, an honor given to the nation’s top tight end.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared on both offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Participated on both offense and special teams and made his first reception of the season, a 6-yard catch in the second half. at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Finished with one catch for 11 yards, a play that moved Green Bay off of its own 1-yard line on a drive in the first quarter...Appeared on 37 plays during the game, seeing time in various multiple-TE sets and also lining up in the backfield and serving as a lead blocker on various running plays...Also recorded a tackle on special teams. vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Inactive.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Returned to action and received his first career start as part of a three-TE formation...Appeared on 22 offensive plays and finished with two catches for 20 yards (10.0 avg.), the first multi-catch outing of his career.
38 Tramon Williams, CB, 6th Year, Louisiana Tech• Former non-drafted free agent and practice-squad player has developed into one of the top players at his position in the league. • Appears to have regained the form that made him one of the most formi-dable cover men in the game in 2010 after suffering a shoulder injury in the 2011 season opener that nagged him throughout the season.• Despite the injury, managed to still start 15 games and post career highs for tackles (65) and passes defensed (24) in 2011. Also added four inter-ceptions, including the first TD return of his career in Week 9 at San Diego.vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at LCB and finished with four tackles (all solo).vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Delivered an excellent performance against the rival Bears, finishing with four tackles (all solo), two INTs and two passes defensed...Found himself matched against standout WR Brandon Marshall for much of the game and was part of an effort that helped limit him to just two catches for 24 yards (12.0 avg.)...Game marked the second
regular-season multi-INT game of his career (also Week 11 of 2011 vs. Tampa Bay)...First INT came late in the first half when he undercut a cross-ing route intended for WR Earl Bennett, diving to collect QB Jay Cutler’s throw and secure the ball...Turnover resulted in a 35-yard Mason Crosby FG before halftime that extended the Green Bay lead to 13-0...Second INT came in the fourth quarter when he leapt to tip a deep Cutler pass intended for Marshall...Tipped the ball to himself before scampering 38 yards down the sideline on the return...The offense wasted little time taking advantage, as QB Aaron Rodgers hit WR Donald Driver for a 26-yard TD on the ensu-ing play to put the game out of reach at 23-3.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Appeared on all 56 defensive plays and finished with two tackles (one solo), a key part of a pass defense that allowed just 111 net passing yards and held Seattle WRs to a mere six catches during the game.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Had a busy day against the Saints’ spread attack that attempted 54 passes during the game...Finished with nine tackles (seven solo) and tied for the team lead with three passes defensed.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started and appeared on all 96 defensive plays, posting six tackles (all solo, one for loss) and was credited with a career-high five passes defensed by the coaching staff...Passes defensed were the most by a Packer since Charles Woodson was credited with six at Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2011...Broke up a third-and-1 pass from QB Andrew Luck to WR T.Y. Hilton just before halftime to force a punt...Had what appeared to be his third INT of the season in the third quarter when he dove to snare a pass from Luck intended for Hilton, but replay reviews showed the ball hitting the turf and the play was ruled incomplete...Also had another near-INT go through his hands in the back of the end zone in the fourth quarter...Tackle for loss came when he ran RB Donald Brown out of bounds for a 2-yard loss in the fourth quarter.
98 C.J. Wilson, DE, 3rd Year, East Carolina• Third-year man who has played in 35 of 37 possible games in his two-plus professional seasons. Opens 2012 as the starter at RDE in the team’s base 3-4 defense, where he continues to anchor steadily against opposing rushing attacks.• Played in all 16 games in 2011, making two starts and setting a career high with 35 tackles (21 solo). vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Started at RDE and posted four tackles (three solo) before departing with a groin injury during the game.vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Was limited during the practice week and missed his first game since the 2010 season opener his rookie year, a streak of 37 straight games.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Posted four tackles (two solo) on 15 defensive snaps.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Started at RDE and finished with three tackles (one solo) and his second career sack...Sack came in the fourth quarter when he fought his way past G Ben Grubbs and dropped QB Drew Brees for a 7-yard loss, his first sack since Week 9 of 2010.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Started at RDE and saw extended action on defense after fellow DL B.J. Raji was lost to an ankle injury in the second quarter...Finished with a season-high five tackles (two solo).
21 Charles Woodson, DB, 15th Year, Michigan• Veteran team leader and playmaker enters the 2012 season amid a transi-tion to playing safety in the team’s base defense, while resuming his slot CB role in the various sub-packages. • Earned his fourth straight and eight career Pro Bowl bid in 2011, two years after his best individual season in 2009, when he won NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors from The Associated Press.• Was named a first-team All-Pro for the third time in his career after start-ing the first 15 games of 2011 before being rested by the coaching staff in the regular-season finale. Finished with 83 tackles (68 solo), tying for the NFL lead with seven interceptions, while also adding 20 passes defensed, two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. • Now has 11 career interceptions returned for touchdowns, tied for second on the NFL’s all-time list with Darren Sharper (11), behind only Rod Woodson (12). Nine of those are with Green Bay, which constitute a
franchise record, as do his 10 defensive touchdowns (one fumble return).vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Appeared in his 200th career contest, starting at SS and finishing with three tackles (all solo), 1½ sacks and a forced fumble...Sack total was the second-highest single-game output of his career behind the two sacks he posted vs. Seattle as a member of the Oakland Raiders on Sept. 30, 2001...Forced fumble came when he punched the ball loose from WR Mario Manningham on a tackle near the sideline in the first quarter, but the ball bounced out of bounds. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Maintained his productivity with a strong per-formance against the rival Bears...Posted five tackles (four solo) and his first INT of the season, the 55th of his career, moving him into a tie with Aeneas Williams for 19th all time...INT came on a third-down play in the third quarter when he stepped in front of a QB Jay Cutler throw intended for WR Earl Bennett.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Part of a pass defense that limited Seattle to just 111 net passing yards, including a mere 42 in the second half...Finished with five tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Placed second on the defense with 12 tackles (11 solo) and a pass defensed.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Appeared on all 96 defensive plays, finishing with 10 tackles (eight solo) and a pass defensed...Broke up a QB Andrew Luck pass intended for WR Reggie Wayne in the fourth quarter...Also came up in run support to make a no-gain stop of RB Vick Ballard in the third quarter.
99 Jerel Worthy, DE, Rookie, MIchigan State• Explosive, powerful big man whom the Packers traded up to select in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft.• Enjoyed a first training camp that saw him figure prominently in the rotation up front, appearing in all four exhibition games and finishing with seven tackles (three solo). • A consensus All-American following his junior season at Michigan State, earning first-team honors from The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Sporting News, CBSSports.com, NBCSports.com and Yahoo! Sports.• Became the first Spartan defensive tackle to earn first-team All-America honors since Ronald Curl in 1971 and the first to be named to the AP first team since Charles “Bubba” Smith in 1966. vs. San Francisco 49ers (9/9): Made his NFL debut in the season opener, appearing on both defense and on special teams, but did not record any statistics. vs. Chicago Bears (9/13): Made his first career start at RDE in place of the injured C.J. Wilson (groin), and appeared on 37 defensive plays, making five tackles (three solo) and collecting his first career sack...Sack came on Chicago’s final drive of the game when he threw QB Jay Cutler for a 4-yard loss...Also participated on special teams where he had a hand in one of the game’s most memorable plays as part of the placement protection unit....Lined up to the left side of the formation on what was a fake FG attempt late in the second quarter...At the snap, threw a block on S Craig Steltz while P Tim Masthay shoveled a pass to TE Tom Crabtree, who took it 27 yards for a TD to give Green Bay a 10-0 lead.at Seattle Seahawks (9/24): Played on 29 defensive plays and recorded an assisted tackle.vs. New Orleans Saints (9/30): Rotated on defense and registered two solo tackles.at Indianapolis Colts (10/7): Played extensively on defense following the departure of fellow DL B.J. Raji, who exited in the second quarter with an ankle injury and did not return...Appeared on 54 plays and finished with one solo tackle and two pressures.
58 Frank Zombo, LB, 3rd Year, Central Michigan• Opens the 2012 season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list after missing the entire offseason program and training camp with a ham-string injury suffered in the spring.• Battled an array of injuries that shelved him for much of 2011, including a fractured shoulder blade in the preseason and later hamstring and knee injuries that limited him to just five games.