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TEAM RECORDSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESVETERANSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2012 REVIEWTEAMRECORDSLAMBEAUFIELDMost Overall Touchdowns, Game8 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov. 23, 1941vs. Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 1, 1942vs. Detroit, Oct. 7, 1945vs. Atlanta, Oct. 23, 19667 at Cleveland Browns, Oct. 15, 1961vs. Chicago Bears, Sept. 30, 1962at Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1962vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov. 12, 1967vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 2, 1983vs. Arizona, Jan. 2, 2000vs. New Orleans, Oct. 9, 2005vs. Denver, Oct. 2, 2011vs. Tennessee, Dec. 23, 2012Most Overall Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game12 GB (5) at Detroit (7), Nov. 22, 195111 Eight times, last:GB (6) vs. Detroit (5), Jan. 1, 2012Most Consecutive Games Scoring Touchdowns77 2000-04 48 1997-200075 1992-97 45 1965-6856 2006-10POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNMost (One-Point) PAT, Season68 2011 (69 attempts) 51 1996 (53 attempts)52 1962 (53 attempts) 2003 (51 attempts)1983 (52 attempts) 50 2012 (50 attempts)Fewest (One-Point) PAT, Season (since 1932)11 1977 14 193212 1949 15 1946Reggie White, Brett FavreMost (One-Point) PAT, Game8 vs. Atlanta, Oct. 23, 19667 vs. Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 1, 1942vs. Detroit, Oct. 7, 1945at Cleveland Browns, Oct. 15, 1961vs. Chicago Bears, Sept. 30, 1962at Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1962vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov. 12, 1967vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 2, 1983vs. Arizona, Jan. 2, 2000vs. New Orleans, Oct. 9, 2005vs. Denver, Oct. 2, 2011vs. Tennessee, Dec. 23, 2012Most (One-Point) PAT, Both Teams, Game12 GB (5) at Detroit (7), Nov. 22, 195111 GB (4) at Chicago Bears (7), Nov. 6, 1955GB (5) vs. New York Giants (6), Sept. 19, 1971GB (6) vs. Washington (5), Oct. 17, 1983GB (6) at San Diego (5), Nov. 6, 2011Most Two-Point Conversions, Season3 20092 1996, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008Most Two-Point Conversions, Game2 at Carolina, Oct. 3, 2005Most Two-Point Conversions, Both Teams, Game2 GB (0) vs. Detroit (2), Nov. 6, 1994GB (1) vs. Chicago Bears (1), Sept. 1, 1997GB (0) at Indianapolis (2), Nov. 16, 1997GB (2) at Carolina (0), Oct. 3, 2005FIELD GOALSSeasons Leading League, Field Goals*11 1935-36, 1940-43, 1946-47, 1955, 1972, 1974Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Field Goals*4 1940-43Most Field Goals Attempted, Season48 1972 (made 33) 38 2000 (made 33)39 1974 (made 25) 37 1993 (made 31)2007 (made 31) 36 2009 (made 27)Fewest Field Goals Attempted, Season (since 1938)5 1944 10 19428 1951, 1956 13 1945Most Field Goals Attempted, Game6 vs. Detroit, Sept. 14, 1941vs. Detroit, Oct. 26, 1947at Pittsburgh Steelers, Oct. 30, 1960at Cleveland Browns, Sept. 17, 1972vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 1, 1972vs. Detroit, Dec. 3, 1972vs. Detroit, Sept. 29, 1974at Minnesota, Nov. 17, 1974Most Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams, Game (since 1933)*11 GB (6) vs. Detroit (5), Sept. 29, 197410 GB (5) at St. Louis Cardinals (5), Dec. 5, 19719 GB (5) at Baltimore Colts (4), Oct. 18, 1964GB (3) vs. Chicago Bears (6), Nov. 8, 1987GB (4) at New York Jets (5), Nov. 3, 1991Most Field Goals, Season33 1972 (48 att.) 29 1998 (33 att.)2000 (38 att.) 28 2002 (34 att.)31 1993 (37 att.) 27 2008 (34 att.)2007 (39 att.) 2009 (36 att.)Fewest Field Goals, Season (Since 1932)*0 1932, 1944Most Field Goals, Game5 at Los Angeles Raiders, Nov. 11, 1990vs. San Francisco, Oct. 14, 1996at Arizona, Sept. 24, 20004 Several times, last: vs. Oakland, Dec. 11, 2011Most Field Goals, Both Teams, Game8 GB (4) vs. Detroit (4), Sept. 29, 1974Most Consecutive Games, Field Goal Made15 2004-05 12 1980-8114 1987, 1997-98 1991-92, 2007SAFETIESMost Safeties, Season3 1932, 19752 1929, 1939, 1947, 1959, 1988Most Safeties, Game1 Several times, last: at Arizona, Jan. 3, 2010Most Safeties, Both Teams, Game2 GB (0) at Los Angeles Rams (2), Oct. 21, 1973GB (0) at Minnesota (2), Nov. 9, 2008MISC.HERBER-TO-HUTSON: DID YOU KNOW?The Packers’ Arnie Herber became the <strong>NFL</strong>’s first long-bomb passer, and he did it with unusually small hands. At Green Bay WestHigh School, Herber learned he could improve his distance and accuracy by palming the ball, rather than using the laces. His mostfearedtarget, the in<strong>com</strong>parable Don Hutson, had flat feet, and trainers had to tape them in a special way. That taping job gaveHutson a strange running motion, which totally stumped opponents, because his loping style disguised his true speed.338

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