PACKERS IN PRIME TIMECOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESVETERANSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS• On Monday Night Football for a 21st consecutive season, thePackers make one appearance in 2013.• The Packers own the NFC’s longest MNF appearancestreak — 21 seasons (1993-2013). In the <strong>NFL</strong>, only Denver (22,1992-2013) now has a longer streak.• Prior to the current 21-year string, Green Bay didn’t appear forsix straight years, 1987-92.• Brett Favre and Robert Brooks own the MNF record forlongest pass <strong>com</strong>pletion, a 99-yard touchdown strike at Chicago,Sept. 11, 1995 (Packers franchise record, tied <strong>NFL</strong> record).The Packers are 28-30-1 in the regular season on MNF.• During a memorable Oct. 17, 1983, Redskins-Packers game, stillthe highest-scoring game in MNF history, Green Bay wona 48-47 track meet. Facing the defending Super Bowl champions,the Packers prevailed in a contest featuring 11 touchdowns, 11extra points and six field goals. Jan Stenerud’s 20-yard FG with 54seconds left decided the issue. The contest also represented thehighest-scoring game in the Packers’ history, surpassing GreenBay’s 52-35 loss at Detroit in 1951.MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (28-30-1)ABC-TV 1970-2005; ESPN 2006-PresentDateResult10/12/70 W Packers 22, @ San Diego 2011/09/70 L Baltimore Colts 13, Packers 10 (@ Milw.)11/01/71 T Packers 14, Detroit 14 (@ Milw.)11/22/71 L @ Atlanta 28, Packers 2110/16/72 W Packers 24, @ Detroit 2309/17/73 W Packers 23, N.Y. Jets 7 (@ Milw.)11/26/73 L @ San Francisco 20, Packers 610/21/74 L @ Chicago Bears 10, Packers 909/29/75 L @ Denver 23, Packers 1311/21/77 L @ Washington 10, Packers 910/01/79 W @ Packers 27, New England 1409/20/82 W Packers 27, @ N.Y. Giants 1909/26/83 L @ N.Y. Giants 27, Packers 310/17/83 W @ Packers 48, Washington 4712/12/83 W Packers 12, @ Tampa Bay 9 (ot)10/15/84 L @ Denver 17, Packers 1410/21/85 L @ Chicago Bears 23, Packers 709/22/86 L Chicago Bears 25, @ Packers 12MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLOTHER PRIME-TIME GAMES11/08/93 L @ Kansas City 23, Packers 1610/31/94 W Packers 33, @ Chicago Bears 611/11/95 W Packers 27, @ Chicago Bears 2409/09/96 W @ Packers 39, Philadelphia 1310/14/96 W @ Packers 23, San Francisco 20 (ot)11/18/96 L @ Dallas Cowboys 21, Packers 609/01/97 W @ Packers 38, Chicago Bears 2410/27/97 W Packers 28, @ New England 1012/01/97 W Packers 27, @ Minnesota 1110/05/98 L Minnesota 37, @ Packers 2411/09/98 L @ Pittsburgh 27, Packers 2012/07/98 L @ Tampa Bay 24, Packers 2211/01/99 L Seattle 27, @ Packers 711/29/99 W Packers 20, @ San Francisco 312/20/99 L @ Minnesota 24, Packers 2011/06/00 W @ Packers 26, Minnesota 20 (ot)11/27/00 L @ Carolina 31, Packers 1409/24/01 W @ Packers 37, Washington 012/03/01 W Packers 28, @ Jacksonville 2110/07/02 W Packers 34 @ Chicago Bears 21 (Champaign)11/04/02 W @ Packers 24, Miami 1009/29/03 W Packers 38, @ Chicago Bears 2311/10/03 L Philadelphia 17, @ Packers 1412/22/03 W Packers 41, @ Oakland 709/13/04 W Packers 24, @ Carolina 1410/11/04 L Tennessee 48, @ Packers 2711/29/04 W @ Packers 45, St. Louis Rams 1710/03/05 L @ Carolina 32, Packers 2911/21/05 L Minnesota 20, @ Packers 1712/19/05 L @ Baltimore Ravens 48, Packers 310/02/06 L @ Philadelphia 31, Packers 911/27/06 L @ Seattle 34, Packers 2410/29/07 W Packers 19, @ Denver 13 (ot)09/08/08 W @ Packers 24, Minnesota 1911/24/08 L @ New Orleans 51, Packers 2912/22/08 L @ Chicago Bears 20, Packers 17 (ot)10/05/09 L @ Minnesota 30, Packers 2312/07/09 W @ Packers 27, Baltimore Ravens 1409/27/10 L @ Chicago Bears 20, Packers 1711/14/11 W @ Packers 45, Minnesota 709/24/12 L @ Seattle 14, Packers 122012 REVIEWPRIME TIMELAMBEAUFIELDMISC.• In Sunday night contests, Green Bay holds an 20-6 mark on the<strong>com</strong>bined ESPN/TNT/NBC series.SUNDAY NIGHT GAMES (20-6)DateResult12/02/90 L @ Minnesota 23, Packers 7 (ESPN)12/13/92 W Packers 16, @ Houston Oilers 14 (ESPN)10/10/93 W @ Packers 30, Denver 27 (TNT)12/12/93 W Packers 20, @ San Diego 13 (ESPN)09/24/95 W Packers 24, @ Jacksonville 14 (TNT)12/10/95 L @ Tampa Bay 13, Packers 10 (ot) (ESPN)11/24/96 W Packers 24, @ St. Louis Rams 9 (ESPN)11/02/97 W @ Packers 20, Detroit 10 (ESPN)10/10/99 W @ Packers 26, Tampa Bay 23 (ESPN)12/03/00 W Packers 28, @ Chicago Bears 6 (ESPN)12/08/02 W @ Packers 26, Minnesota 22 (ESPN)11/02/03 W Packers 30, @ Minnesota 27 (ESPN)11/21/04 W Packers 16, @ Houston Texans 13 (ESPN)12/11/05 W @ Packers 16, Detroit 13 (ot) (ESPN)12/31/06 W Packers 26, @ Chicago Bears 7 (NBC)10/07/07 L Chicago Bears 27, @ Packers 20 (NBC)09/21/08 L Dallas Cowboys 27, @ Packers 16 (NBC)09/13/09 W @ Packers 21, Chicago Bears 15 (NBC)10/24/10 W @ Packers 28, Minnesota 24 (NBC)11/07/10 W @ Packers 45, Dallas Cowboys 7 (NBC)12/19/10 L @ New England 31, Packers 27 (NBC)10/09/11 W Packers 25, @ Atlanta 14 (NBC)12/25/11 W @ Packers 35, Chicago Bears 21 (NBC)10/14/12 W Packers 42, @ Houston Texans 24 (NBC)11/25/12 L Packers 10, @ New York Giants 38 (NBC)12/09/12 W @ Packers 27, Detroit 20 (NBC)• In all, eight national TV networks have aired a Packers game:Network First game Opponent ResultDumont 10/24/53 at Pittsburgh L, 14-31CBS 09/30/56 vs. Detroit L, 16-20NBC 12/26/60 at Philadelphia L, 13-17ABC 10/12/70 at San Diego W, 22-20ESPN 12/02/90 at Minnesota L, 7-23TNT 10/17/91 vs. Chicago Bears L, 0-10FOX 09/04/94 vs. Minnesota W, 16-10<strong>NFL</strong> 12/21/06 vs. Minnesota W, 9-7THURSDAY NIGHT GAMES (3-4)DateResult10/17/91 L Chicago Bears 10, @ Packers 0 (TNT)10/20/94 L @ Minnesota 13, Packers 10 (ot) (TNT)10/15/98 L @ Detroit 27, Packers 20 (ESPN)12/21/06 W @ Packers 9, Minnesota 7 (<strong>NFL</strong>N)11/29/07 L @ Dallas Cowboys 37, Packers 27 (<strong>NFL</strong>N)09/08/11 W @ Packers 42, New Orleans 34 (NBC)09/13/12 W@ Packers 23, Chicago Bears 10 (<strong>NFL</strong>N)500
Date Opponent W/L ScoreN25, 1920 Stambaugh Miners W 14 -0 (NL)N30, 1922 Duluth Kelleys W 10 -0 (NL)N29, 1923 Hammond Pros W 19 -0N27, 1924 @ Kansas City Blues W 17 -6N26, 1925 @ Pottsville Maroons L 31 -0N25, 1926 @ Frankford Yellow Jackets L 20 -14N24, 1927 @ Frankford Yellow Jackets W 17 -9N29, 1928 @ Frankford Yellow Jackets L 2 -0N28, 1929 @ Frankford Yellow Jackets T 0 -0N27, 1930 @ Frankford Yellow Jackets W 25 -7N26, 1931 @ Providence Steam Roller W 38 -7N24, 1932 @ Brooklyn Dodgers W 7 -0N30, 1933 @ Staten Island Stapletons W 21 -0 (NL)N29, 1934 @ Chicago Cardinals L 6 -0N28, 1935 @ Chicago Cardinals L 9 -7N22, 1951 @ Detroit Lions L 52 -35N27, 1952 @ Detroit Lions L 48 -24N26, 1953 @ Detroit Lions L 34 -15N25, 1954 @ Detroit Lions L 28 -24N24, 1955 @ Detroit Lions L 24 -10THANKSGIVING DAY (14-18-2)N22, 1956 @ Detroit Lions W 24 -20N28, 1957 @ Detroit Lions L 18 -6N27, 1958 @ Detroit Lions L 24 -14N26, 1959 @ Detroit Lions W 24 -17N24, 1960 @ Detroit Lions L 23 -10N23, 1961 @ Detroit Lions W 17 -9N22, 1962 @ Detroit Lions L 26 -14N28, 1963 @ Detroit Lions T 13 -13N26, 1970 @ Dallas Cowboys L 16 -3N22, 1984 @ Detroit Lions L 31 -28N27, 1986 @ Detroit Lions W 44 -40N24, 1994 @ Dallas Cowboys L 42 -31N22, 2001 @ Detroit Lions W 29 -27N27, 2003 @ Detroit Lions L 22 -14N22, 2007 @ Detroit Lions W 37 -26N26, 2009 @ Detroit Lions W 34 -12N24, 2011 @ Detroit Lions W 27 -15NL—Non-league game, not reflected in Thanksgiving W-L recordCOMMUNITYTHANKSGIVING/OVERTIME HISTORY• Green Bay continues to own the <strong>NFL</strong> recordfor most overtime games played inone season – five, in 1983.• Green Bay has played 35 OT games (11-15-4 regular season, 2-3 playoffs).• The franchise’s first overtime game camein the 1965 Western Conference playoff, ahistoric 13-10 victory over the Colts.• The <strong>NFL</strong> adopted the overtime rule forleague games after the ’73 season.• In addition to the regular season andpostseason, the Packers have played sixovertime games in the preseason (1-4-1).REGULAR SEASONNov. 26, 1978—Green Bay 10, Minnesota10, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Bothteams have four possessions.Sept. 23, 1979—Minnesota 27, GreenBay 21, at Minnesota. Vikings win toss.Kramer throws 50-yard touchdown pass toRashad at 3:18.Sept. 7, 1980—Green Bay 12, Chicago6, at Green Bay. Bears win toss. Parsonspunts and Nixon returns 16 yards. Fiveplays later, Marcol returns own blockedfield goal attempt 24 yards for touchdownat 6:00.Oct. 12, 1980—Green Bay 14, Tampa Bay14, at Tampa Bay. Packers win toss. Teamstrade punts twice. Lee returns secondTampa Bay punt to Green Bay 42. Dickey<strong>com</strong>pletes three passes to Buccaneers’ 18,where Birney’s 36-yard field goal attempt iswide right as time expires.Dec. 19, 1982—Baltimore Colts 20, GreenBay 20, at Baltimore. Packers win toss.K.Anderson intercepts Dickey’s first-downpass attempt. Miller’s 44-yard field goalattempt blocked by G.Lewis. Teams tradepunts before Stenerud’s 47-yard field goalattempt is wide right. Teams trade puntsagain before time expires.Sept. 4, 1983—Green Bay 41, HoustonOilers 38, at Houston. Packers win toss.Packers score on only OT possession, an11-play, 59-yard march. Stenerud kicks42-yard field goal at 5:55.GREEN BAY’S 35 OVERTIME GAMESOct. 23, 1983—Minnesota 20, GreenBay 17, at Green Bay. Packers win toss.Scribner’s punt downed on Vikings’ 42.Ricardo kicks 32-yard field goal eight playslater at 5:05.Nov. 20, 1983—Detroit 23, Green Bay 20,at Milwaukee. Packers win toss. Scribnerpunts and Jenkins returns 14 yards toGreen Bay 45. Murray’s 33-yard field goalattempt is wide left. Whitehurst’s passintercepted by Watkins and returned toGreen Bay 27. Murray kicks 37-yard fieldgoal four plays later at 8:30.Nov. 27, 1983—Atlanta 47, Green Bay 41,at Atlanta. Packers win toss. K.Johnsonreturns interception 31 yards for touchdownat 2:13.Dec. 12, 1983—Green Bay 12, TampaBay 9, at Tampa Bay. Packers win toss.Packers convert game’s only OT series (11plays, 65 yards) on Stenerud’s 23-yard fieldgoal at 4:07.Sept. 30, 1984—Tampa Bay 30, GreenBay 27, at Tampa Bay. Packers win toss.Scribner punts 44 yards to Tampa Bay2. Epps returns Garcia’s punt 3 yards toGreen Bay 27. Scribner’s punt downed onBuccaneers’ 33. Ariri kicks 46-yard fieldgoal 11 plays later at 10:32.Sept. 20, 1987—Green Bay 17, Denver17, at Milwaukee. Packers win toss. DelGreco’s 47-yard field goal attempt is short.Teams trade punts. Elway intercepted byNoble, who returns 10 yards to Green Bay34. Davis fumbles on next play and Smithrecovers. Two plays later, Karlis’ 40-yardfield goal attempt is wide left. Time expirestwo plays later.Oct. 11, 1987—Detroit 19, Green Bay 16,at Green Bay. Lions win toss. Prindle’s42-yard field goal attempt is wide left.Packers punt downed on Detroit 17. Prindlekicks 31-yard field goal 16 plays laterat 12:26.Oct. 18, 1987—Green Bay 16, Philadelphia10, at Green Bay. Packers win toss.Hargrove scores on 7-yard run, cappinggame’s only OT possession (10 plays) at5:04.Oct. 29, 1989—Green Bay 23, Detroit 20,at Milwaukee. Lions win toss. On first play,Murphy intercepts Peete and returns it 3yards to Lions’ 26. Jacke’s 38-yard field goalseals the win at 2:14.Nov. 3, 1991—New York Jets 19, GreenBay 16, at New York. Packers win toss.Green Bay drives to New York 24 whereJacke’s 42-yard field goal attempt is wideright. Aguiar’s punt is fumbled and recoveredby New York at Packers’ 23. Leahy kicks37-yard field goal at 9:40.Sept. 6, 1992—Minnesota 23, Green Bay20, at Green Bay. Vikings win toss. AfterMinnesota punt, Packers take over at GreenBay 33. Majkowski is intercepted by Glennat Vikings’ 48. Teams trade punts. Packerspunt a second time in overtime sessionwith Vikings taking over at their 42. Onsecond play, Allen runs 45 yards up middleto Packers’ 11. One play later, Reveiz kicks26-yard field goal at 10:20.Oct. 20, 1994—Minnesota 13, GreenBay 10, at Minnesota. Vikings win toss.Minnesota drives 62 yards in eight plays;Reveiz kicks 27-yard field goal with 4:26elapsed.Dec. 10, 1995—Tampa Bay 13, Green Bay10, at Tampa Bay. Buccaneers win toss.Tampa Bay drives 48 yards in seven plays;Husted kicks 47-yard field goal 3:46 intoextra period.Oct. 14, 1996—Green Bay 23, SanFrancisco 20, at Green Bay. 49ers wintoss. After San Francisco fails to pick upfirst down, Packers take over at own 44.Green Bay covers only 21 yards in six playsto reach 49ers’ 35. Jacke sends his 53-yardkick – the longest field goal to win an overtimegame in <strong>NFL</strong> history – squarely downthe middle at 3:41.ADMIN. &COACHESDRAFT &VETERANS FREE AGENTS 2012 REVIEWOVERTIMEHISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.501
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