OVERTIME/PRESEASON/NON-LEAGUE RESULTSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNov. 6, 2000—Green Bay 26, Minnesota 20, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. After Schroeder’s 22-yard reception gets Green Bay acrossmidfield, Freeman makes miraculous catch while flat on his back at Vikings’ 15, gets up and runs past stunned Minnesota defenders for 43-yardscore with 3:39 elapsed, culminating 82-yard, seven-play drive.Dec. 24, 2000—Green Bay 17, Tampa Bay 14, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Rossum returns kickoff 29 yards to 38. Aided by Parker’s 35yards on five carries, Green Bay drives 58 yards to Buccaneers’ 4. Longwell kicks 22-yard field goal with 6:31 elapsed.Sept. 8, 2002—Green Bay 37, Atlanta 34, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Roughing the kicker penalty keeps Packers’ first possession alive,but drive stalls at Atlanta 39. Green Bay holds Falcons to three-and-out, then marches 44 yards in seven plays (six carries and one 18-yard passfrom Favre to Walker). Longwell kicks 34-yard field goal with 9:45 elapsed.Oct. 12, 2003—Kansas City 40, Green Bay 34, at Green Bay. Chiefs win toss. Kansas City drives 41 yards to Green Bay 30, where Huntblocks Andersen’s 48-yard field-goal attempt. On next play, Ahman Green blasts into Kansas City territory but fumbles, recovered by Kansas Cityat Chiefs’ 49. Then, on ensuing play, Trent Green hits streaking Kennison for a 51-yard touchdown up right sideline with 8:50 left on the clock.Dec. 11, 2005—Green Bay 16, Detroit 13, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Favre orchestrates 10-play, 56-yard drive, the only possessionof the extra period. Packers enter Detroit territory after 15-yard unnecessary roughness call. Longwell nails 28-yard field goal with 9:47 lefton the clock.Oct. 29, 2007—Green Bay 19, Denver 13, at Denver. Packers win toss. On first snap, Favre heaves a pass off play-action deep down leftsideline to Jennings, who has a step on Bly. Jennings catches pass in stride and strolls into end zone untouched for game-winning, 82-yard TDwith just 16 seconds elapsed in extra period.Nov. 2, 2008—Tennessee 19, Green Bay 16, at Tennessee. Titans win toss. On the only possession of overtime, Tennessee drives 55 yardson 10 plays to set up Bironas, who missed a 47-yard attempt at the end of regulation. This one, from 41 yards out, is good with 9:36 left onthe clock.Dec. 22, 2008—Chicago 20, Green Bay 17, at Chicago. Bears win toss. In frigid conditions, Chicago scores on the only possession of theextra frame after a seven-play, 47-yard drive. Long <strong>com</strong>pletions to Olsen and Forté set up Gould’s 38-yard field goal at 3:32.Oct. 10, 2010—Washington 16, Green Bay 13, at Washington. Packers win toss. Washington takes over at the Green Bay 39-yard line followingan interception on the Packers’ second possession of the extra period. Benefiting from two defensive penalties on a six-play drive, theRedskins make it to the Packers’ 15, where Gano hits a 33-yard field goal for the win.Oct. 17, 2010—Miami 23, Green Bay 20, at Green Bay. Dolphins win toss. Packers force overtime in consecutive weeks for the first time since1987 with a 1-yard Rodgers TD run with :16 remaining in regulation. Miami assumes possession with good field position at their own 48-yardline on their second series of OT. Five runs and one pass move the ball to the Green Bay 26 where Carpenter converts a 44-yard field goal.VETERANSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2012 REVIEWPRESEASONALL-TIMEPOSTSEASONDec. 26, 1965—Green Bay 13, Baltimore Colts 10, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Moore returns kickoff to Packers’ 22. Chandler puntsand Haymond returns 9 yards to Colts’ 41. Gilburg punts and Wood makes fair catch at Packers’ 21. Chandler punts and Haymond returns 1yard to Colts’ 41. Michaels misses 47-yard field goal. Bratkowski, in relief of Starr (injured on game’s first play from scrimmage), orchestrates10-play, 62-yard drive, including 18-yard passes to Anderson and Dale, to penetrate Colts’ 20. Chandler’s towering kick is good from 25 yardsat 13:39. Packers in following week win first of three straight <strong>NFL</strong> championships (1965-67). Chandler’s controversial first field goal, sendingcontest into OT, sails high above right upright. <strong>NFL</strong> raises goalposts following season.Jan. 4, 2004—Green Bay 33, Seattle 27, at Green Bay. Seahawks win toss. Morris returns kickoff to 33. On third play, Hawthorne recoversBannister fumble at Seattle 43, but Holmgren’s replay challenge reverses call. Seahawks hold Packers to three-and-out, then drive to midfield.Then, with Green Bay on an all-out blitz, Harris steps in front of quick Hasselbeck pass to the left and returns interception 52 yards for touchdown.Packers win first <strong>NFL</strong> postseason overtime game decided by a defensive touchdown.Jan. 11, 2004—Philadelphia 20, Green Bay 17, at Philadelphia. Eagles win toss. Thrash returns kickoff to 28. Packers hold Eagles to threeand-outon first possession. On first Green Bay snap, in the face of a heavy Philadelphia blitz, Favre and intended receiver Walker mis<strong>com</strong>municateon deep pass, and Dawkins returns interception 35 yards to Packers’ 34. Six plays later, Akers kicks 31-yard field goal. Packers be<strong>com</strong>esecond team in <strong>NFL</strong> history to play consecutive overtime playoff games (1986 Cleveland Browns).Jan. 20, 2008—New York Giants 23, Green Bay 20, at Green Bay. Packers win toss. Robinson returns kickoff to 26. On second-and-8,Favre’s pass for Driver intercepted by Webster and returned 9 yards to Green Bay 34-yard line. After two Bradshaw carries gain 5 yards, Manningthrows in<strong>com</strong>plete on third down. Tynes, who missed field goal tries of 43 and 36 yards late in the fourth quarter, hits 47-yard field goal with2:35 elapsed.Jan. 10, 2010—Arizona Cardinals 51, Green Bay 45, at Arizona. Packers win toss. On third-and-6 from Green Bay 24, Rodgers is sackedand stripped by Adams. Ball is knocked loose, deflecting off Rodgers’ foot and into arms of Dansby, who returns fumble 17 yards for touchdownwith 1:18 elapsed.ALL-TIME PRESEASON/NON-LEAGUE RESULTSLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.1921 (4-0-0)GB Opp AttendS 25 Chicago Boosters ......................... 13 0 3,500O 2 Rockford Maroons ....................... 49 0O 9 Chicago Cornell-Hamburgs .......... 40 0O 16 Beloit Fairies................................. 7 0 5,0001922 (0-1-0)S 24 @ Duluth Kelleys .......................... 2 61923 (1-0-0)S 23 Hibbing Miners............................. 10 0 2,6701924 (2-0-0)S 14 Ironwood Legionnaires ................ 15 0S 21 Chicago Bears .............................. 5 0 4,0001925 (1-0-0) GB Opp AttendS 13 Iron Mountain All-Stars ................ 48 6 4,0001926 (1-0-0)S 12 Iron Mountain All-Stars ................ 79 0 3,0001927 (1-0-0)S 11 Milwaukee Eagles ......................... 34 01928 (1-0-0)S 16 Minneapolis Marines .................... 19 0 5,0001929 (1-0-0)S 15 Portsmouth Spartans ................... 14 0 5,0001930 (1-0-0)S 14 Oshkosh All-Stars ........................ 46 0502
(Continued from previous page)ALL-TIME PRESEASON/NON-LEAGUE RESULTS1932 (1-0-0)GB Opp AttendS 11 Grand Rapids Maroons ................ 45 0 3,0001934 (1-0-0)S 9 Fort Atkinson Blackhawks (GB).... 28 7 4,0001935 (4-0-0)A 31 @ Merrill Fromm Foxes ................ 33 0 1,500S 2 @ Chippewa Falls Marines ........... 22 0 6,000S 4 @ Stevens Point ........................... 40 0 1,500S 8 La Crosse Old Style Lagers (GB)..... 49 0 2,5001936 (1-0-0)S 5 Wis. Cardinals of Madison (GB)... 62 0 2,0001937 (0-1-0)S 1 College All-Stars (@ Chicago) ...... 0 6 84,5601938 (1-0-0)S 5 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Crush(@ Ironwood, Mich.) ............... 75 0 5,0001939 (2-0-1)A 25 Pittsburgh Pirates (GB) (Gm. 1) .. 7 7 9,416A 25 Pittsburgh Pirates (GB) (Gm. 2) .. 17 0 9,416S 4 Southwest College All-Stars(@ Dallas) ................................ 31 201940 (2-0-0)A 29 College All-Stars (@ Chicago) ...... 45 28 84,567S 2 Washington (Milw)....................... 28 20 14,7981941 (1-0-1)A 23 N.Y. Giants (GB)........................... 17 17 10,800S 7 Philadelphia (Milw) ...................... 28 21 10,0001942 (2-1-0)A 30 @ Brooklyn Dodgers .................... 21 16 9,874S 7 Washington (@ Baltimore) ........... 7 28 55,000S 13 Western Army All-Stars (Milw) .... 36 21 20,0001943 (2-0-0)S 5 Washington (@ Baltimore) ........... 23 21 45,000S 11 Phil-Pitt Steagles (@ Pittsburgh) .... 28 10 19,3691944 (1-1-0)S 4 Washington (@ Baltimore) ........... 7 20 40,000S 10 Boston Yanks (@ Buffalo) ............ 28 0 17,3721945 (2-2-0)A 30 College All-Stars (@ Chicago) ...... 19 7 92,753S 13 @ Philadelphia ............................. 21 28 90,218S 19 Pittsburgh (@ Hershey, Pa.) ........ 38 12 14,521S 23 @ Washington.............................. 7 21 27,1251946 (0-3-0)S 6 Philadelphia (Milw) ...................... 6 7 25,000S 10 Washington (@ Denver) ............... 31 35 21,000S 20 @ N.Y. Giants ............................... 21 35 50,0001947 (3-1-0)A 23 N.Y. Giants (GB)........................... 17 14 15,000A 29 @ Pittsburgh ................................ 17 24 31,507S 14 Boston Yanks (Milw).................... 14 10 17,895S 21 Washington (@ Baltimore) ........... 31 21 18,1861948 (3-0-0)A 29 N.Y. Giants (@ Minneapolis) ........ 7 0 15,000S 5 Pittsburgh (GB)............................ 9 7 13,900S 11 Wash. (@ Birmingham, Ala.) ........ 43 0 27,0001949 (2-3-0)A 20 Philadelphia (GB) ......................... 0 35 18,785A 24 N.Y. Giants (@ Syracuse, N.Y.) .... 14 7 20,000A 28 @ Pittsburgh ................................ 3 9 13,578S 11 N.Y. Bulldogs (@ Rock Island, Ill.) .. 7 3S 18 Washington (Milw)....................... 24 35 12,8731950 (3-1-0)A 12 Cleveland Browns (@ Toledo, Ohio) .. 7 38 10,000A 16 Chicago Cardinals (GB)................ 17 14 20,136A 29 N.Y. Giants (@ Boston) ................ 10 0 12,053S 10 Baltimore Colts (Milw) ................. 16 14 17,1911951 (2-3-0)GB Opp AttendA 25 Chicago Cardinals (GB)................ 17 14 16,168S 9 Philadelphia (Milw) ...................... 10 14 19,282S 12 San Francisco (@ Minneapolis) ... 0 20 19,021S 16 Pittsburgh (@ Buffalo) ................. 6 35 13,458S 23 Washington (@ Alexandria, Va.) .. 14 7 6,0001952 (2-4-0)A 16 N.Y. Giants (Milw)........................ 0 7 22,000A 23 Cleveland Browns (GB) ................ 14 21 22,215A 29 Pittsburgh (@ Latrobe, Pa.) ......... 6 7 10,000S 7 @ Chicago Cardinals .................... 7 38 15,497S 14 Washington (@ Kansas City) ....... 13 7 6,500S 17 Pittsburgh (@ Minneapolis) ......... 23 10 21,0001953 (1-4-0)A 22 N.Y. Giants (@ Minneapolis) ........ 31 7 20,560A 29 Chi. Cardinals (@ Spokane, Wash.).... 7 13 17,000S 5 Washington (GB) ......................... 6 13 16,425S 12 Pittsburgh (Milw)......................... 23 26 16,859S 19 @ Cleveland ................................. 13 21 22,3361954 (2-4-0)A 14 Chicago Cardinals (@ Minneapolis) 10 27 21,000A 21 Cleveland Browns (GB) ................ 13 14 15,747A 28 @ Pittsburgh ................................ 36 14 14,012S 4 Philadelphia (@ Hershey, Pa.) ...... 13 24 6,134S 11 Washington (@ Raleigh, N.C.) ..... 31 3 16,000S 18 N.Y. Giants (Milw)........................ 27 38 17,0001955 (2-4-0)A 13 N.Y. Giants (@ Spokane, Wash.) .... 31 24 15,000A 20 Cleveland (@ Akron, Ohio) ........... 7 13 22,000A 27 Pittsburgh (GB)............................ 14 16 16,912S 3 Philadelphia (@ Charleston, W.V.) .... 10 24 12,500S 10 Wash. (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) ..... 31 33 13,000S 17 Chicago Cardinals (Milw)............. 37 28 18,0001956 (4-1-0)A 18 Philadelphia (Milw) ...................... 27 6 12,138A 25 N.Y. Giants (GB)........................... 17 13 16,448S 1 @ Cleveland Browns .................... 21 20 15,456S 8 Washington (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) 10 17 13,500S 15 Chicago Cardinals (@ St. Louis) .. 29 21 31,4541957 (5-0-1)A 16 Chicago Cardinals (@ Miami) ...... 24 16 20,820A 24 Chicago Cardinals (@ Austin, Texas) 17 14 20,000A 28 Philadelphia (Milw) ...................... 16 13 17,101S 7 N.Y. Giants (@ Boston) ................ 13 10 23,000S 14 Washington (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) 20 17 15,000S 21 Pittsburgh (@ Minneapolis) ......... 10 10 17,2261958 (2-3-0)A 20 Pittsburgh (Milw)......................... 0 3 17,294S 1 Philadelphia (GB) ......................... 20 17 17,857S 6 N.Y. Giants (@ Boston) ................ 41 20 27,013S 13 Washington (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) 14 23 12,000S 20 Chicago Cardinals (@ Minneapolis) 24 31 18,5201959 (4-2-0)A 15 Chicago Bears (Milw)................... 16 19 28,286A 23 @ San Francisco .......................... 24 17 18,916A 29 Philadelphia (@ Portland, Ore.) .... 45 28 25,456S 5 N.Y. Giants (@ Bangor, Maine) .... 0 14 20,000S 12 Washington (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) 20 13 15,000S 20 Pittsburgh (@ Minneapolis) ......... 13 10 18,0811960 (6-0-0)A 13 Pittsburgh (@ New Orleans) ........ 20 13 17,400A 22 N.Y. Giants (@ Jersey City, N.J.)..... 16 7 26,500A 27 Chicago Bears (Milw)................... 35 7 35,118S 5 St. Louis Cardinals (GB) .............. 35 14 20,668S 11 Dallas Cowboys (@ Minneapolis) .... 28 23 20,151S 17 Washington (@ Winston-Salem, N.C.) 41 7 8,0001961 (5-0-0)A 11 @ Dallas Cowboys ....................... 30 7 30,000A 18 @ St. Louis Cardinals................... 31 10 31,056A 26 Chicago Bears (Milw)................... 24 14 42,560S 4 N.Y. Giants (GB)........................... 20 17 33,452S 9 Washington (@ Columbus, Ga.) .. 31 24 18,000COMMUNITYPRESEASON/NON-LEAGUE RESULTSADMIN. &COACHESDRAFT &VETERANS FREE AGENTS 2012 REVIEWPRESEASONALL-TIMELAMBEAUFIELD MISC.503
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