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VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESBISHOPDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship, Jan. 20): Made twospecial teams tackles…2007 Draft: Selected in the sixthround with the 192nd overall pick, the 27th LB chosen. Wasthe second of three consecutive choices the Packers had inthe round. Selected with pick acquired from Pittsburgh alongwith the Steelers’ fourth-round choice (No. 119) for GreenBay’s fourth-round pick (No. 112). First defensive playerdrafted by the Packers out of California since DB Jerry Scattiniin 1962 (19th round).COLLEGE: After transferring from junior college, startedall 25 games he appeared in at Cal, collecting 215 tackles(125 solo), 21 stops for loss, three sacks, three INTs, fourpasses defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumblerecoveries…Led Cal in tackles both his seasons there…Majored in interdisciplinary studies…Was the ninth playerfrom Cal drafted by the Packers and second in three-year period,joining QB Aaron Rodgers (D1-05)…Senior season(2006): Led the Pacific-10 with 126 tackles (63 solo), themost tackles recorded by a Cal player since Jerrott Willardin 1993 and the first player to lead the conference in tacklessince then…A third-team All-American choice by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>, earned honorable mention from The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Reportand garnered All-Pac-10 first-team accolades…In 13 games,also had three sacks, a team-high 15 stops for loss (fourth inPac-10), two pass break-ups, three INTs, two forced fumblesand two fumble recoveries…Ranked 14th nationally, averaging9.69 tackles per game…Had at least seven tackles in 11of 13 contests, and was in double digits five times…In perhapshis best collegiate performance, posted a career-high16 tackles (seven solo), with 3½ tackles for loss, a forcedfumble, and a game-clinching INT vs. Washington (Oct. 21)that he returned 79 yards in overtime to seal 31-24 win…Junior season (2005): Immediately won a starting job atCal upon his arrival and picked up second-team All-Pac-10honors…Started all 12 games at MLB and led the team with89 tackles (62 solo), with six stops for loss, one QB pressure,one forced fumble, and two pass deflections…Tallied12 tackles, including a career-high 11 solo, vs. USC (Nov.12)…Junior college: A two-year letterman at City Collegeof San Francisco (2003-04), where he was a teammate offuture Cal quarterback Joe Ayoob…Ranked by SuperPrep asthe fourth-best <strong>com</strong>munity college player in the nation andwas voted California’s 2004 Junior College Defensive Playerof the Year by the JC Athletic Bureau/California CommunityCollege Football Coaches Association…Named the NorthernCalifornia Conference Defensive Most Valuable Player…First-team JC Grid-Wire All-American, averaging almost12 tackles per game with 118 stops in 10 regular-seasoncontests in 2004…Was virtually unstoppable in the state’schampionship game with 14 tackles (including eight solostops), one sack and two tackles for loss vs. College of theCanyons…Also played on CCSF’s undefeated (13-0) teamthat won the national championship in 2003.PERSONAL: Given name Desmond Lamont Bishop…Nicknamed “Dez”…Born in San Francisco, Calif. …Single…Father, Dennis, played football collegiately at Illinois and professionallyin the USFL…High school: Attended Fairfield(Calif.) High School, earning second-team all-state honorsfrom Calhisports.<strong>com</strong>…Played in the California North-SouthShrine All-Star Game as a senior in 2002…Played FB andDESMOND BISHOP’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay . . . . . . . .10 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 1 27 18 9 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 0 14 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 12 121 82 39 3 23 1 32 32t 1 10 2 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .13 13 142 109 33 5 49 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . . 69 26 310 224 86 9 78 1 32 32t 1 13 7 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 30 26 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 36 30 6 1 9 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0Additional statistics: Career interceptions — Brett Favre. Career sacks — Tom Brady, Jon Kitna, DonovanMcNabb, Cam Newton, Kyle Orton, Christian Ponder, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub. Special teams tackles— 12 in 2007, 2 in ’07 playoffs, 15 in 2008, 22 in 2009,1 in ’09 playoffs, 3 in 2010; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 52. Returned kickoff6 yards at Pittsburgh, 12/20/09. Forced fumble on kickoffreturn vs. Minnesota, 11/1/09. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries— 1 in 2009.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Houston, 12/7/08First sack: vs. Houston, 12/7/08 (M.Schaub)First interception: vs. Minnesota, 10/24/10 (B.Favre)Touchdown: vs. Minnesota, 10/24/10, 32-yard interceptionreturn (B.Favre)BISHOP’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, vs. StL. (10/16/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, at NYJ (10/16/11)Passes defensed* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,at NYJ (10/31/10) and vs. Chi. (1/2/11)* Had 2 in ’11 playoffs vs. N.Y. Giants, 1/15/12CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2007 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of three selections in sixth round (192nd overall) of ’07 <strong>NFL</strong>Draft, April 29…Signed first contract, July 23.•2011 Signed contract extension, Jan. 5.72


LB…Also lettered in basketball…Played against fellow Packersdefender Bush, as the two were from rival schools…Community involvement: Following Super Bowl XLV,was honored on the floor of the California State Assemblyin April 2011…Was also honored on Feb. 15, 2011, whenit was declared “Desmond Bishop Day” in San Francisco…Rang the bell for The Salvation Army during the holidays andsigned autographs in exchange for donations…Has hostedthe Desmond Bishop Football Camp at his high school almamater…Has participated in the Brett Favre and Donald Drivercelebrity softball games, Al Harris’ Stars and Strikes CelebrityBowling Event, and in the United Way’s <strong>NFL</strong> HometownDESMOND BISHOP GAME-BY-GAME2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 SD-W (inactive — shoulder)09/30 at Min-W (inactive — shoulder)10/07 Chi-L (inactive — shoulder)10/14 Was-W (inactive — shoulder)10/29 at Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W (inactive)11/11 Min-W (inactive)11/18 Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W 1 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 10 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 (inactive)01/20 NYG-L 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 at Ten-L (inactive — hamstring)11/09 at Min-L 1 0 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 1 12 8 4 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 012/14 at Jax-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 15 1 27 18 9 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 02009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 0 14 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Huddle, making improvements to the facilities at GoldenHouse, a local shelter…Attended dinner and signed autographsat the Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley…Alsoattended a Halloween party for at-risk kids of the local PalsProgram and their mentors…Participated in the “Pro vs. GIJoe” event in 2011, playing video games live against activemembers of the military stationed overseas...Along withseveral Cal teammates, served food to the homeless…Hobbies/interests:Enjoys reading James Patterson and LeeChild, writing poetry and short stories...Is near <strong>com</strong>pletionon a movie script…Also enjoys playing “Halo” and “Madden”and watching movies…Residence: Vacaville, Calif.Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W (inactive — hamstring)09/27 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 13 10 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 16 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 11 6 5 0 0 1 32 32t 1 1 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 13 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 8 4 4 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0’10 TOTALS 15 12 121 82 39 3 23 1 32 32t 1 10 2 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 4 4 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 101/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1PLAYOFFS 4 4 30 26 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 12 9 3 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 13 11 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 9 7 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 20 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 Min-W 1 1 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 10 6 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 12 8 4 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W (inactive — calf)12/11 Oak-W (inactive — calf)12/18 at KC-L (inactive — calf)12/25 Chi-W 1 1 15 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0’11 TOTALS 13 13 142 109 33 5 49 0 0 0 0 2 2 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff1 NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAYCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESBISHOPDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.73


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESBUSHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWteams, his fifth straight season with a double-digit tackletotal…Contributed in spot duty on defense, posting 10tackles (seven solo) and two passes defensed…Tied forthe team lead with seven tackles on special teams in theplayoffs…On defense, added eight tackles (seven solo),an interception and two passes defensed in the postseason…Wasvoted a playoff captain by his teammates forthe first time in his career, joining K Crosby as the representativeson special teams…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3):With Shields inactive due to a calf injury, started as nickelCB and recorded five tackles (three solo) and two passesdefensed…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Ripped the ball fromthe arms of returner Bryan McCann on a kickoff, and thefumble was returned 26 yards for a TD by S Nick Collins.Also recovered WR Dez Bryant’s muffed punt at the Dallas17 in the fourth quarter…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Akey figure in holding Pro Bowl return man Devin Hester incheck for the majority of the contest as the special teamsdowned four punts inside the 20. On successive punts inthe fourth quarter, he downed both inside the Chicago 5…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Posted twotackles on kickoff coverage and also saw limited actionon defense in the second half, filling in at FS for Collins(leg cramps)…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Deflected a Tim Masthay punt near the goalline back to CB Brandon Underwood, who downed it at theChicago 3…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb.6): Had an excellent all-around performance, first in hisusual role on special teams and then when he saw significantplaying time on defense following injuries in thesecondary. Posted two tackles in punt coverage, helpinglimit WR Antonio Brown to just 5 yards on six returns.Was pressed into extended defensive duty in place of CBsShields (shoulder) and Charles Woodson (collar bone)after injuries decimated the secondary late in the firsthalf. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and an INT, hisfirst-ever pick in the postseason and second of his career.Picked up a crossing WR Mike Wallace with 4:35 left in thesecond quarter, reading QB Ben Roethlisberger’s pass tobeat Wallace to the ball. Came up with the INT at the GreenBay 46 and returned 1 yard to the 47; the Packers wouldscore a TD four plays later to go ahead 21-3.2009: Played in all 16 games, starting a career-highthree contests…Worked primarily as dime back andbackup safety during the first half of the season, but saw2011 PACKERS PLAYOFF CAPTAINSMISC.LAMBEAUFIELDRECORDS &HISTORYsignificant action down the stretch as nickel back afterthe veteran Al Harris was lost to a knee injury in Week11…Williams moved into the starting RCB spot with Bushmoving into Williams’ nickel role…Posted career-best 26tackles (22 solo), an INT and seven passes defensed…Added 10 tackles on special teams…On the field for 76.6percent of the club’s special teams plays, a team high…Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20): Saw significant time at FSin place of Collins, who left midway through the secondquarter with a chest injury and did not return. Posted threetackles (two solo) and added a stop on special teams…Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Worked as dime backfor third straight game before taking over nickel role infourth quarter when starter Harris left with a knee injury.Posted two solo tackles and a stop on special teams…AtDetroit (Nov. 26): Served as nickel back and registeredfour tackles (all solo), also matching his career high withtwo passes defensed…At Chicago (Dec. 13): Startedonly the second game of his career as team opened upin nickel defense and made four tackles (all solo)…Vs.Seattle (Dec. 27): Posted the first interception of hiscareer when he came underneath WR T.J. Houshmandzadehto pick off a QB Matt Hasselbeck pass on the openingdrive of the third quarter. Finished with four tackles (threesolo), and added a tackle on special teams…At Arizona(NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started as nickel back andposted six tackles (three solo) along with a stop on specialteams.2008: Played in every game and ranked second on theteam with career-high 17 special teams tackles...Postedtwo or more special teams tackles in a game five times…Was on the field for 357 of 472 special teams plays (75.6percent), which led the team...Saw time in the preseasonat safety and was both a backup S and CB during the regularseason…Saw limited playing time on defense, registeringone tackle and one pass defensed…At Tennessee(Nov. 2): Got a piece of Rob Bironas’ 47-yard fieldgoal attempt with his glove as the kick on the final play ofregulation went off the right upright, sending the gameinto overtime…At Minnesota (Nov. 9): Made onetackle on special teams but left game early in third quarterafter sustaining ankle injury on punt coverage and didnot return…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Played on specialteams and posted a tackle despite missing two practicesduring the week because of ankle injury…Vs. Houston<strong>Front</strong> Row: CB Charles Woodson, QB Aaron RodgersSecond Row: LB A.J. Hawk, CB Jarrett Bush, K Mason Crosby, WR Donald Driver80


(Dec. 7): Saw limited time as dime back and posted onlytackle and pass breakup on the season…At Jacksonville(Dec. 14): Led team with season-high three specialteams tackles.2007: Served as the club’s primary nickel back much ofthe year, playing in 14 games plus two playoff contests…Earned his first <strong>NFL</strong> start for an injured Woodson at Dallas(Nov. 29), but the following game sustained an injuryof his own (calf) and missed two contests…Recorded 23tackles (18 solo), eight passes defensed and 11 specialteams tackles…Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): Was a majorfactor on special teams, <strong>com</strong>ing up with a fumble recoveryand tying for a team high with three special teamsstops. Sprinted downfield after a Jon Ryan punt with 1:09remaining and pounced on the ball following a muffedcatch from J.R. Reed. The recovery gave the Packers possession,leading to a game-winning, 42-yard FG by Crosbywith two seconds left. Also provided big hit on earliermuffed punt, by Greg Lewis, that was eventually recoveredby Tracy White for a Green Bay TD…Vs. Carolina(Nov. 30): Posted two special teams tackles and provideda key block on Williams’ 94-yard punt return, gettingkicker John Kasay out of the way downfield (Kasay puntedout of field goal formation)…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Returnedfrom calf injury and downed a 72-yard Ryan punton the Detroit 1-yard line; the Lions went three-and-out onthe subsequent drive…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship,Jan. 20): Posted a pass defensed.812006: Played in all 16 games during rookie campaign…Saw most of his action on special teams while appearingin six games (15 snaps) as a reserve DB…His 13 tackleson special teams tied for third on the team…At Detroit(Sept. 24): Stopped Eddie Drummond on a key fourthquarterkickoff return at Detroit’s 16-yard line…Vs. St.Louis (Oct. 8): Posted an early career-high three specialteams tackles (later matched at Miami, Oct. 22)…At Minnesota(Nov. 12): Was the first one down the field ona Ryan punt and pressured returner Mewelde Moore intomuffing the catch but inadvertently kicked the ball out ofthe end zone, resulting in a touchback; later, on kickoffthat opened the second half, drew an illegal block-abovethe-waistpenalty on Artose Pinner, negating a 102-yardTD return by Bethel Johnson…2006 Draft: Originallysigned with Carolina on May 5 as a non-drafted freeagent; subsequently waived by the Panthers on Sept. 2and claimed by the Packers the next day.COLLEGE: Played in all 22 games during his UtahState career, including 13 starts…Majored in sociology…Senior season (2005): Garnered 2005 All-WesternAthletic Conference honors when he recorded 50 tacklesand two INTs for the Aggies…His 13 passes brokenup ranked sixth in the NCAA…Junior season (2004):Recorded 20 tackles and one INT among four passesdefensed in 11 games (two starts)…Junior college:Began his collegiate career at American River (Calif.) JuniorCollege…Was all-state, all-region and all-league as aCB and return specialist as a sophomore in 2003…Interceptedfour passes while posting an impressive 27-yardaverage on kickoff returns…Earned all-league status as aWR and return specialist as a freshman…Also <strong>com</strong>petedin track.PERSONAL: Given name Jarrett Lee Bush…Born inVacaville, Calif. …Single…Related through marriage tofive-time Pro Bowler and former Eagles WR Mike Quick;Quick, part of the Eagles radio broadcast team, is the fatherof Bush’s sister-in-law…High school: A three-sportathlete at Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville, Calif. …Athree-year letterman on the gridiron, he earned all-leagueand all-county honors as a WR and DB…Also wrestledand <strong>com</strong>peted in track, where he was a two-time sectionchampion in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles…Communityinvolvement: Started the Jarrett Bush FoundationJARRETT BUSH’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 1 23 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 3 26 22 4 0 0 1 3 3 0 7 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 1 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 2 21 14 7 1½ 13 2 39 35 0 8 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (six years). . 94 7 81 62 19 1½ 13 3 42 35 0 26 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 0 4 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 11 6 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career interceptions — Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford. Recovered fumbleon special teams vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 and vs. Dallas, 11/7/10. Forced fumble on special teams vs. Dallas,11/7/10. Special teams tackles — 13 in 2006, 11 in 2007, 1 in ’07 playoffs, 17 in 2008, 10 in 2009, 1 in ’09 playoffs,12 in 2010, 7 in ’10 playoffs, 12 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 75.Fumbles-Lost — 1-0 in 2007, 1-1 in 2008; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 2-1.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Dallas, 11/29/07First interception: vs. Seattle, 12/27/09 (M.Hasselbeck)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2006 Signed by Carolina Panthers as a non-drafted freeagent, May 5…Waived by Panthers, Sept. 2…Claimed off waivers by Green Bay Packers, Sept. 3.•2009 Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent,March 24.•2012 Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent,March 26.BUSH’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, at Car., 9/18/11Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, at Car., 9/18/11Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, three times(last: vs. Det., 1/1/12)Passes Defensed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, six times(last: vs. Det., 1/1/12)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESBUSHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSlast offseason…Held his own youth football camp, “Camp24,” for the second straight year…Has participated inthe Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Al HarrisStars and Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event, and the DonaldDriver Celebrity Softball Game…Has visited with cancerpatients and spoken to students at hometown high schoolabout the importance of education and over<strong>com</strong>ing adversity…Alsoattended a Halloween party for at-risk kidsof the Pals Program and their mentors…Following SuperBowl XLV, was honored on the floor of the California StateAssembly in April 2011…Was part of a Packer Fan Tourcruise to Alaska in 2010…Hobbies/interests: Enjoyssnowboarding and playing basketball, ping pong, bowlingand backgammon…Plays three instruments: the trombone,tuba and drums…Owns a Doberman named Piper...Went on a cruise to Puerto Rico during the 2011 offseason…ListsAvatar and The Hurt Locker as his favoritemovies…Residence: Vacaville, Calif.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESBUSHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.JARRETT BUSH GAME-BY-GAME2006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at Phi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/08 StL-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/22 at Mia-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 Ari-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/05 at Buf-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/12 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/19 NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/27 at Sea-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/03 NYJ-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/10 at SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/31 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’06 TOTALS 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 009/23 SD-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 Was-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/29 at Den-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 Min-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/18 Car-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W (inactive — calf)12/23 at Chi-L (inactive — calf)12/30 Det-W 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 14 1 23 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0822009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 3 26 22 4 0 0 1 3 3 0 7 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 1 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 0 4 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 1 1 0 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 35 35 0 1 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 2 21 14 7 1½ 13 2 39 35 0 8 0 001/15 at NYG-L 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff


RANDALLCOBBWIDE RECEIVER • KENTUCKYSecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 5-10 Wt: 192 • Born: August 22, 1990 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 15/0 • Acquired: D2-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Ranked No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in kickoff return average (27.7)and No. 7 in the league in punt return average (11.3) in2011. Checked in at No. 1 and No. 2 in those respectivecategories among rookies on his way to earning All-Rookiehonors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA as a kickoff returner.Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate as a kick returnspecialist in 2011.His 27.7-yard kickoff return average ranked No. 3 infranchise history (min. 25 returns) behind only Dave Hampton(28.6 in 1971) and Al Carmichael (28.1 in 1956).Set a franchise rookie record with 941 kickoff returnyards, besting the previous mark held by Charles Wilson(798 yards in 1990).Tied an <strong>NFL</strong> record with a 108-yard kickoff return for aTD against New Orleans in his pro debut, a play that wouldgo on to be named the “<strong>NFL</strong> Play of the Year” at the league’sawards ceremony.Became just the second player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to catcha TD pass and score on a kickoff return in his pro debut,joining Detroit’s Bill Bowman (vs. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1954).With his 108-yard kickoff return for a score vs. NewOrleans in Week 1 and his 80-yard punt return TD vs. Minnesotain Week 10, became the first player in team historyand the first <strong>NFL</strong> rookie since the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> mergerto register a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard puntreturn in the same season.Became the first Packer since WR Roell Preston (1998)to register a punt return for a TD and a kickoff return for ascore in the same season.One of only three players in franchise history to registera receiving TD, a punt return for a score and a kickoff returnfor a TD in the same season, joining Travis Williams (1969)and Robert Brooks (1994).Set a franchise rookie record with 1,616 <strong>com</strong>binedyards (375 receiving, 5 rushing, 941 kickoff return, 295punt return), topping the previous mark held by Billy Howton(1,231 in 1952).Tied for No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in 2011 in total kick return TDswith two, trailing only Arizona’s Patrick Peterson (four) andChicago’s Devin Hester (three).2011 SEASON: Appeared in 15 contests and theteam’s playoff game in his rookie campaign…Was nameda Pro Bowl alternate as a kick return specialist and to thePro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team as a kickoffreturner…Ranked No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in kickoff return average(27.7) and No. 7 in the league in punt return average(11.3)…Set a franchise rookie record with 941 kickoffreturn yards…Became the first player in franchise historyand the first <strong>NFL</strong> rookie since the merger to record a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return in the sameseason…Became the first Packer since Preston (1998) toregister a punt return for a TD and a kickoff return for ascore in the same season…Caught 25 passes for 375 yards83AT A GLANCE …• Ranked No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in kickoff returnaverage (27.7), setting a franchise rookierecord with 941 kickoff return yards onthe season.• Set a franchise rookie record with 1,616 <strong>com</strong>bined yards, toppingthe previous mark held by Billy Howton (1,231 in 1952).• Was named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWAand was named a Pro Bowl alternate as a kickoff returner.• Became the first player in team history and the first <strong>NFL</strong> rookiesince the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger to register a 100-yard kickoff returnand an 80-yard punt return in the same season.• Tied an <strong>NFL</strong> record with a 108-yard kickoff return for a TD vs. NewOrleans in his pro debut, a play that would go on to be namedthe “<strong>NFL</strong> Play of the Year’”at the league’s awards ceremony.• First-team All-America selection by The Associated Press, ESPN.<strong>com</strong> and SportsIllustrated.<strong>com</strong> at Kentucky in 2010 as an allpurposeplayer.• Set the SEC single-season record for all-purpose yards with 2,396in 2010, breaking the previous mark of 2,310 yards by ArkansasRB Darren McFadden in 2007.(15..0 avg.) and a TD and rushed for 5 yards on two carries(2.5 avg.)…Missed the season finale vs. Detroit (Jan.1) due to a groin injury sustained the previous week vs.Chicago…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Exploded ontothe <strong>NFL</strong> landscape with a 108-yard kickoff return for a TDin the third quarter, which matched Patriots CB Ellis Hobbs’return (Sept. 9, 2007) for the longest kickoff return in <strong>NFL</strong>history. Nearly lost his footing near the Green Bay 20 afterspinning out of a hit by CB Leigh Torrence, but was held upby teammate John Kuhn, returned to his feet and went therest of the way untouched for the score. Marked the Pack-COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCOBBDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


points…Was a teammate of Packers P Tim Masthay withthe Wildcats…Majored in <strong>com</strong>munity <strong>com</strong>municationsand leadership development…Junior season (2010):First-team All-America selection as an all-purpose player bythree services (The Associated Press, ESPN.<strong>com</strong>, SportsIllustrated.<strong>com</strong>)and a consensus first-team All-SEC pick…Was a finalist for the Paul Hornung Award as the most versatileplayer in the country…Was the only player in FBS torank first or second on the team in receiving, rushing andpassing…Set the SEC single-season record for all-purposeyards with 2,396, topping the previous mark of 2,310 heldby McFadden (2007)…Set the school single-season recordfor all-purpose yards per play (min. 150 plays) with a 12.1average…Accounted for scores in eight different ways onthe season with rushing, passing, receiving and punt-returnTDs, throwing a TD pass on a fake field goal, and postingtwo-point conversions by rushing, passing and receiving…Led the team with 84 receptions for 1,017 yards (12.1 avg.)and seven TDs…Led the conference in catches per gameand recorded four 100-yard games…Finished second onthe team with 424 rushing yards and five TDs on 55 carries(7.7 avg.)…Also returned 31 kickoffs for 736 yards (23.7avg.) and 28 punts for 219 yards (7.8 avg.) and a TD…Named National Wide Receiver/Running Back of the Weekby the College Football Performance Awards vs. Auburn(Oct. 9) as he had a hand in all four UK touchdowns inthe team’s 37-34 loss to the eventual national champions.Rushed for two scores, caught a 16-yard TD, and threw a6-yard TD pass…Rushed 10 times for a career-best 170yards (17.0 avg.) and two TDs vs. Vanderbilt (Nov. 13)…Caught a career-high 13 passes for 116 yards (8.9 avg.)at Tennessee (Nov. 27), the second-most receptions in agame in school history…Sophomore season (2009):Earned first-team All-SEC recognition as an all-purposeplayer by AP and ESPN.<strong>com</strong>…Won team awards as UK’sMost Valuable Player, Most Outstanding Offensive Playerand Most Inspirational Offensive Player…Ranked secondin the SEC in touchdowns, third in punt returns, fourth inall-purpose yardage and seventh in scoring…His 15 totalTDs ranked second on the school’s single-season list…Ledthe team in receiving with 39 catches for 447 yards (11.5avg.) and four TDs…Second on the team in rushing with573 yards and 10 TDs on 94 carries (6.1 avg.)…Returned24 punts for 308 yards (12.8 avg.), including a 73-yard TDreturn vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Oct. 24)…Freshman season(2008): Played in 11 games as a true freshman, startingfour contests at WR and the final four games at QB…Named to the SEC’s All-Freshman Team at QB…The lefthander<strong>com</strong>pleted 52-of-99 passes (52.5 percent) for 542yards, two TDs and five INTs…Rushed for 316 yards andseven TDs on 79 carries (4.0 avg.) and caught 21 passesfor 197 yards (9.4 avg.) and two TDs…Also posted an 8.4-yard average on 11 punt returns…By the end of the season,was the only player in the nation to be serving as his team’sstarting QB and punt returner…Missed all of one game andmost of two others because of a high ankle sprain sustainedvs. Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 13)…Earned SECFreshman of the Week honors vs. Arkansas (Oct. 18) as hecaught two TD passes in the final 4:15 to give the Wildcatsa dramatic 21-20 <strong>com</strong>e-from-behind victory over the Razorbacks...Finishedwith a season-high 73 yards receivingon five grabs (14.6 avg.)...Wore uniform No. 12 in the gameRANDALL COBB’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .15 0 25 375 15.0 61 1 2 5 2.5 4 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 941 27.7 108t 1 26 18 295 11.3 80t 1PASSING Yds/ YdsYear Team Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating2011 Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 39.6PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 38 12.7 21 0 0 0.0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 51 25.5 27 0 1 0 16 16.0 16 0Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost — 3-3 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (3 yards, A.Rodgers)First touchdown: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (32 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in second round (64thoverall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 29…Signed first contract,July 29.COBB’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . 4, at KC (12/18/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Touchdowns . . . . . . . . . 1, vs. NO (9/8/11)Kickoff ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at SD (11/6/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135, vs. NO (9/8/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . 108t, vs. NO (9/8/11)Punt ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at Chi. (9/25/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 80, vs. Min. (11/14/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . 80t, vs. Min. (11/14/11)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCOBBDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.85


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCOBBDRAFT &FREE AGENTSas a tribute to WR Dicky Lyons, who had suffered a seasonendinginjury the previous week…Started his first careergame at Mississippi State (Nov. 1), <strong>com</strong>pleting 7-of-13passes for 56 yards and a TD with an INT in the Wildcats’14-13 victory...Believed to be the first UK true freshman QBto start and win an SEC road game since freshmen becameeligible in the early 1970s.PERSONAL: Given name Randall Ladonald Cobb II…Nicknamed “RC”...Born in Maryville, Tenn. …Single…Cousin, Shannon Mitchell, played tight end at Georgia andfor the San Diego Chargers (1994-97)…Another cousin,Billy Williams, played wide receiver at Tennessee and was aseventh-round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 1995…High school: Named “Mr. Football” for Class AA in Tennesseeas a senior at Alcoa (Tenn.) High…Was part of fourconsecutive state championship-winning teams at Alcoa,serving as the quarterback as a junior and senior…Earnedall-state recognition each of his final two seasons…Ratedone of the top 11 prospects in the state by the OrlandoSentinel and was a top-20 selection by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…Teamsposted a 27-3 mark in his two seasons as quarterback…Completed 89-of-139 passes (64.0 percent) for 1,765yards, 22 TDs and only two INTs as a senior…Also rushedfor 793 yards and 13 TDs on 88 carries (9.0 avg.)…Threwfor 1,893 yards, 25 TDs and just four INTs during his juniorcampaign…Also participated in track all four years and wasan all-district selection in basketball as a junior…Competedin the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the4x100 and 4x200 relay teams…Finished third in the statein the 100 his senior year, posting his best time of 10.75seconds…His 4x100 relay unit finished second in the statehis junior year…Also an honor-roll student, was namedto Who’s Who Among American High School Students…Community involvement: Attended the annual holidayparty for Families of Children with Cancer…Participated inthe Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. …Participated in eve nts at Leestown Middle School and ShrinersHospital while in college…Also involved with a youthfootball league and a Read Across America event…Interests/hobbies:Sold hot dogs at University of Tennesseefootball games when he was younger...Enjoys listening tomusic, spending time with friends, tubing and wakeboarding...ListsMichael Jordan as his favorite athlete, Entourageand The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV shows,and Remember the Titans as his favorite movie...NamesTony Dungy’s Quiet Strength as his favorite book and Drakeas his favorite musical artist...Attended the Kentucky Derbyin 2011 and 2012 and Super Bowl XLVI...Residence: Alcoa,Tenn.RANDALL COBB GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 0 2 35 17.5 32t 109/18 at Car-W 1 0 2 25 12.5 13 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 1 13 13.0 13 010/02 Den-W 1 0 2 75 37.5 61 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 2 26 13.0 16 010/ 16 StL-W 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 3 36 12.0 19 011/20 TB-W 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 2 21 10.5 12 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 2 45 22.5 26 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 4 53 13.3 16 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 2 22 11.0 19 001/01 Det-W (inactive — groin )’11 TOTALS 15 0 25 375 15.0 61 101/15 NYG-L 1 0 3 38 12.7 21 011NFC Divisional Playoff2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.RON WOLF’S STAMP ON PACKERS HISTORYRon Wolf arrived in Green Bay Nov. 27, 1991, with a mandate to rescue the Green and Gold from aquarter-century of mediocrity, an assignment which prompted him to assert, “I was brought here to win.”And win, in the decade to follow, the Packers did – in large part because of his leadership and the “cast”he assembled to execute one of the most electrifying turnarounds in <strong>NFL</strong> annals … rewardingly punctuatedby Green Bay’s first Super Bowl victory in nearly three decades and back-to-back appearances in professionalfootball’s ultimate game.During the history-making process, he made a more profound impact upon the Packers organizationthan anyone since the revered Vince Lombardi, who arrived in Green Bay with a similar mission 32 yearsearlier. Over Wolf’s 1992-2000 tenure, the Packers <strong>com</strong>piled the <strong>NFL</strong>’s second-best regular-season record, a 92-52 mark for a .639 percentage,recorded seven straight winning seasons and made six consecutive playoff appearances.He converted the Green and Gold from perennial also-rans into consistent winners, exemplified by the fact they also have mounted the<strong>NFL</strong>’s third-best regular-season won-lost record since the 1993 institution of free agency (179-109-0, .622).Wolf’s aggressive stewardship, launched with the hiring of 49ers offensive coordinator Mike Holmgren as head coach and the acquisition ofBrett Favre as a franchise quarterback in 1992, is perhaps no better illustrated than by the Packers’ immediate, 9-7 turnabout in 1992 – his firstyear on the job – after the team had been a dismal 4-12 in 1991 and 6-10 in 1990 … a transformation which brought him recognition as “<strong>NFL</strong>Executive of the Year” by Sporting News.Wolf, reflecting upon the overall record from his perspective on the day he announced his retirement, observed with pardonable satisfaction:“What people said couldn’t happen here … happened here (building a winner in Green Bay) ... I’m proud of that.”A statistical glance at some notable team figures, over the nine years before – and after – Wolf took control:1983-91 1992-200057-85-1 W-L-T, Overall 92-52-0.402 Overall Winning Pct. .63931-40-1 W-L-T, Home Games 60-12-0.438 Home Winning Pct. .833321.5 Total Offense/Game 333.8330.4 Total Defense/Game 301.286


TOMCRABTREETIGHT END • MIAMI (OHIO)Third <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-4 Wt: 245 • Born: November 4, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 32/10 • Acquired: FA-09PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has played in all 32 regular-season contests over thepast two seasons, one of only five offensive players to ac<strong>com</strong>plishthe feat over that span.Started a career-high nine contests in 2011 and recordeda career-best six catches for 38 yards (6.3 avg.) and a TD.A rugged blocker and a key contributor on specialteams, he has registered 18 tackles and a forced fumble inhis two seasons with the Packers.Ranked No. 3 on the team with 18 special teams tacklesfrom 2010-11, trailing only CBs Jarrett Bush (24) and PatLee (19) over that span.Signed to Green Bay’s practice squad in December 2009and made the 53-man roster <strong>com</strong>ing out of camp in 2010.Entered the league with the Kansas City Chiefs as a nondraftedfree agent in 2009 and spent that season on theclub’s practice squad.Is one of only two players from Miami (Ohio) to play in agame for the Packers, joining E Clive Rush (1953).2011: Appeared in all 16 regular-season contests for thesecond straight season with a career-best nine starts…Alsostarted in the Divisional playoff vs. the N.Y. Giants…Posteda career-high six receptions for 38 yards (6.3 avg.) and hisfirst regular-season TD catch…Helped block for RBs JamesStarks (578 yards) and Ryan Grant (559) as they becamethe first Packers tandem to each rush for 550-plus yardsin a season since Edgar Bennett and Dorsey Levens didso in 1996…Continued to serve as a core member of thespecial teams, where he registered six tackles and a forcedfumble…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Started for the third timein five games and posted a season-long 15-yard reception.Also recorded a tackle on special teams, cutting down explosivereturn man Eric Weems on the Falcons’ lone kickoffreturn of the game…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Startedas part of a two-TE formation and caught a career-high twopasses for 5 yards, the first of which was a 5-yard TD grabearly in the second quarter, the first regular-season score ofhis career. Also recorded a forced fumble on special teamswhen he tackled WR Preston Parker on a third-quarter puntreturn, but the ball bounced out of bounds and possessiondid not change…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Part of a blockingunit that helped the team match its season high with136 rushing yards on 24 carries (5.7 avg.). Added a tackleon special teams…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Started andmade his sixth reception of the season on the game’s openingplay, a 7-yard grab that started an eventual TD drive.2010: Played in all 16 games as a backup tight end withone start, and played in all four postseason contests…Caught four passes for 61 yards (15.3 avg.) in the regularseason and added two catches for 8 yards (4.0 avg.)in the playoffs, including a 7-yard TD, his first score as apro…A regular on special teams all season, tied for secondon the team with 12 coverage tackles, adding four more inthe postseason, one in each game…Made the final rosterout of training camp despite playing with a cast to protectAT A GLANCE …• One of only five offensive players toappear in all 32 regular-season games forthe Packers in 2010-11.• Ranked third on the team with a <strong>com</strong>bined 18 tackles on specialteams from 2010-11.• First signed by Green Bay to the practice squad on Dec. 1, 2009,and then made the final roster out of training camp in 2010.• His first pro touchdown was the first of the 2010 postseasonfor the Packers, on a 7-yard pass from QB Aaron Rodgers atPhiladelphia in the team’s NFC Wild Card contest.• Originally entered <strong>NFL</strong> with Kansas City as non-drafted freeagent from Miami (Ohio), beginning the 2009 season on theChiefs’ practice squad.• Became just the second player from Miami (Ohio) to play in agame for the Packers, joining E Clive Rush (1953).• Was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter for theRedHawks.an injured wrist during the preseason…At Philadelphia(Sept. 12): Recorded two special teams tackles in his <strong>NFL</strong>debut…At Washington (Oct. 10): With injuries to TEsJermichael Finley and Donald Lee, made the first receptionof his career, a 3-yard grab in the fourth quarter…Vs. Miami(Oct. 17): Had a career-long 33-yard reception on thePackers’ first drive to help set up a 46-yard Mason Crosbyfield goal…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Got his first <strong>NFL</strong>start and helped set up a field goal with a 21-yard catchon the Packers’ first drive of the second half, following afumble recovery by S Atari Bigby. Also had a career-highthree tackles on special teams…At Philadelphia (NFCWild Card, Jan. 9): Opened the scoring with a 7-yardplay-action TD grab late in the first quarter, his first proscore, to cap a 10-play, 68-yard drive.2009: Spent training camp with Kansas City and appearedin all four preseason games, catching two passesfor 19 yards (9.5 avg.) and recording a tackle on specialteams…Was waived in the final roster reduction on Sept.6 and signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad the next day…Spent three weeks on the practice squad and was releasedon Sept. 29…Was signed to the Packers’ practice squad onDec. 1, spending the final five weeks of the regular seasonand playoffs there...2009 Draft: Signed with Kansas Cityas a non-drafted free agent on May 8.COLLEGE: A four-year letterman and three-year starterat TE for Miami (Ohio), appeared in 48 games, starting 29and totaling 40 catches for 329 yards and two TDs…Wasalso a consistent contributor to the team’s various specialteams units and recorded 38 special teams tackles…Earned a B.S. in secondary education…Senior season(2008): Played in 12 games with nine starts, collecting 10catches for 64 yards (6.4 avg.) and also adding five specialteams tackles…Junior season (2007): Appeared in 13games with 11 starts, and hauled in a career-high 15 catchesfor 139 yards (9.3 avg.) and a TD…Also made 11 specialteams tackles…Sophomore season (2006): Became aCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCRABTREEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.87


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCRABTREEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.regular starter, playing in all 12 games with nine starts…Finished the season with 14 catches for 124 yards (8.9avg.) and scored his first career TD vs. Ohio (Nov. 24)…Redshirt freshman season (2005): Saw action in all11 games and established himself as a force on specialteams early on, forcing two fumbles in the season openerat Ohio State (Sept. 3) and posting a career-high 13 specialteams tackles on the season.TOM CRABTREE’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 16 1 4 61 15.3 33 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 16 9 6 38 6.3 15 1<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years). . 32 10 10 99 9.9 33 1PLAYOFFSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 8 4.0 7t 12011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 8 4.0 7t 1PERSONAL: Given name Thomas Lewis Crabtree…Bornin Columbus, Ohio…Married to Chelsea, the couple has a1-year-old son, Bryce, and an infant daughter, Delaynie…Uncle, Jim Feucht, also played at Miami (Ohio) and wasa three-year letterwinner for the program in the 1970s…High school: Prepped at Bloom-Carroll (Carroll, Ohio)High and earned second-team all-state honors after settingsingle-season school records with 54 catches and851 receiving yards his senior year…Played both TE andDE and finished his career with 90 catches for more than1,300 yards…Also lettered four times in track, participatingin various hurdle events…Community involvement:Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational inKohler, Wis. …Is a spokesperson for the Juvenile DiabestesResearch Foundation...Helped coach participants at theannual women’s Football 101 event in 2010…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys practicing on his electric guitar, playingvideo games, naming “Call of Duty” as his favorite, andwatching television, listing The Office and Breaking Bad ashis favorite shows…Also has two small dogs, a pug and aBoston terrier…Has vacationed to the mountains in bothColorado and Nevada…Residence: Green Bay.CRABTREE’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . . 2, vs. TB (11/20/11)Yards . . . . . . . .33, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Long. . . . . . . . .33, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Touchdowns* . . . 1, vs. TB (11/20/11)* Posted a TD reception in ’10 playoffs atPhiladelphia, 1/9/11Additional statistics: Returned kickoff 11 yards vs. St. Louis,10/16/11. Special teams tackles — 12 in 2010, 4 in ’10 playoffs,6 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 18. Forced fumble on special teams vs. Tampa Bay, 11/20/11. Miscellaneous tackles — 1in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/12/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. New York Giants, 12/26/10First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: at Washington, 10/10/10 (3 yards, A.Rodgers)First touchdown: vs. Tampa Bay, 11/20/11 (5 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Signed by Kansas City Chiefs as non-drafted free agent, May 8...Waived by Chiefs, Sept. 6...Signed byChiefs to practice squad, Sept. 7...Waived by Chiefs, Sept. 29...Signed by Green Bay Packers to practicesquad, Dec. 1.•2010 Re-signed by Packers as reserve/future free agent, Jan. 11.TOM CRABTREE GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAY2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TDDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/08 NO-W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/18 at Car-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/25 at Chi-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 10/09 at Atl-W 1 1 1 15 15.0 15 010/ 17 Mia-L 1 0 1 33 33.0 33 0 10/ 16 StL-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/23 at Min-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/20 TB-W 1 1 2 5 2.5 5t 111/28 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/04 at NYG-W 1 0 1 7 7.0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/18 at KC-L 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 1 21 21.0 21 0 12/25 Chi-W 1 1 1 7 7.0 7 001/02 Chi-W 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 01/01 Det-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 1 4 61 15.3 33 0 ’11 TOTALS 16 9 6 38 6.3 15 101/09 at Phi-W 1 0 1 1 7 7.0 7t 1 01/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff01/23 at Chi-W 1 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 002/06 Pit-W 1 4 0 1 1 1.0 1 0PLAYOFFS 4 0 2 8 4.0 7t 11 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas88


MASONCROSBYKICKER • COLORADOSixth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSixth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 207 • Born: September 3, 1984 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 80/0 • Acquired: D6c-07PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Set an <strong>NFL</strong> record for the most points scored by a playerin his first five seasons with 649, besting the previous markheld by Washington K Chip Lohmiller (625, 1988-92).Reached the 600-point mark for his career in his 74 th careergame, making him the second fastest to 600 points infranchise history behind only RB Paul Hornung (71 games).With 140 points in 2011, became only the sixth player inthe history of the league to register two 140-point seasons(141 in 2007).Was one of only four kickers in the <strong>NFL</strong> (David Akers,Rob Bironas, Robbie Gould) to register 100-plus pointseach season from 2007-11.Has kicked the three longest field goals in franchise history(58-yarder at Minnesota in 2011, 56-yarder at Philadelphiain 2010, 56-yarder at Atlanta in 2011).Set a franchise record with 68 extra points made in2011, which was also the second most in <strong>NFL</strong> history behindonly New England’s Stephen Gostkowski (74 in 2007).Holds the top two and three of the top four single-seasonpoint totals without a TD in franchise annals.Joins K Ryan Longwell as the only players in franchisehistory to record five 100-point seasons, surpassing thatpoint total each season he has been in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Made a franchise-record 23 consecutive field goals overa 15-game span in 2010-11 (Week 13, 2010-Week 12,2011), topping the previous record of 17 straight by ChrisJacke in 1993.Was the only kicker in the league with three field goalsof 56-plus yards in 2010-11.Enters the 2012 season ranked No. 5 in the franchiserecord books in scoring with 649 points, 112 shy of surpassingNo. 4 Paul Hornung (760).Ranks No. 3 in team history for the most field goalsmade with 131, trailing only Longwell (226, 1997-2005)and Jacke (173, 1989-96).Ranks No. 2 in franchise annals in field goal percentage(min. 75 attempts) at 79.4 percent (80-of-131), trailing onlyLongwell (81.6, 226/277).Has 12 field goals of 50-plus yards in his career and 17games with three or more FGs.With the 12 field goals of 50-plus yards, ranks No. 3in team history behind only Jacke (17) and Longwell (13).Has posted 96 touchbacks since entering the league in2007, No. 9 in the <strong>NFL</strong> over that span.Has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Weekfour times in his career (Week 1, 2007; Week 1, 2010;Weeks 5 and 7, 2011) and NFC Special Teams Player of theMonth once (November 2007).Has not missed a game in his career, playing in 88straight games (including postseason), the longest currentstreak on the team.89AT A GLANCE …• Set an <strong>NFL</strong> record with 649 points in his firstfive seasons, topping the previous leaguerecord held by Washington K Chip Lohmiller(625, 1988-92).• One of only six players in the history of the <strong>NFL</strong> to register two140-point seasons (2007, 2011).• Holds the top two, and three of the top four, single-season pointtotals without a TD in team history.• Has kicked the three longest field goals in franchise history(58-yarder in 2011, 56-yarders in 2010 and 2011).• Set a franchise record with 23 consecutive field goals made(Week 13, 2010-Week 12, 2011), topping Chris Jacke’s mark of17 straight in 1993.• Captured the league scoring title with 141 points in 2007, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first rookie to do so since Chicago K Kevin Butler in1985 and setting Green Bay records for points by a kicker, and bya rookie (any position), in a single season.• Established a total of 31 game, season and career records atColorado. His field goals made, attempted and percentage alsoset Big 12 Conference records.2011 SEASON: Ranked No. 3 in the league amongkickers, with 140 points, as he became just the sixth playerin league history to register two 140-point seasons…Joined Longwell (eight straight, 1997-2004) as the onlyplayers in team history with five 100-point seasons as heled the team in scoring for the fifth consecutive season…Connected on 24-of-28 field goals, an 85.7 percentage thatset a career high…Converted a franchise-record 68 PATs,also the second most in league history behind only Gostkowski(74, 2007)…Was named a first alternate for the ProBowl…Earned Midseason All-Pro honors from Pro FootballWeekly…Ranked third in the <strong>NFL</strong> with a career-high49 touchbacks…Contributed three special teams tacklesand his first career fumble recovery on special teams…Vs.Denver (Oct. 2): Connected on all seven of his PATs, acareer high. Successfully converted a surprise onside kicklate in the first quarter, his third consecutive successfulattempt dating back to the 2009 playoffs…At Atlanta(Oct. 9): Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Weekhonors as he matched his career high with four FGs. Drilleda 56-yarder in the third quarter, matching his franchise recordset at Philadelphia in Week 1 of 2010. Also recordedsix touchbacks…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Earned NFCSpecial Teams Player of the Week honors for the secondtime in three weeks. Surpassed Jacke (17 FGs in 1993) byconverting his 18 th straight FG, a 39-yarder in the secondquarter. Also eclipsed his own team record when he hit a58-yard FG in the waning moments of the third quarter, thesecond-longest FG in the <strong>NFL</strong> on the season (Oakland’s SebastianJanikowski, 63). Matched his career high with fourFGs on the afternoon…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Hitthe 600-point mark in his 71 st career game, second fastestin team history to that total behind only Hornung (71games). Saw his franchise-record streak of consecutivefield goals <strong>com</strong>e to an end at 23 when his 29-yard attemptin the fourth quarter hit the right upright…At N.Y. GiantsCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCROSBYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCROSBYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEW(Dec. 4): Made the second game-winning kick of his careerwhen he split the uprights from 31 yards out as timeexpired to give the Packers a 38-35 win…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Posted a career-high 16 points, matching hiscareer high with four FGs along with four PATs. Set a newleague record for the most points by a player in his firstfive seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong>, passing Lohmiller’s mark of 625.Also recorded a career-high seven touchbacks…Vs. N.Y.Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Made both of his FGattempts, from 47 and 35 yards. That brought his streakof consecutive FGs made in the postseason to five, whichmatched the franchise playoff record held by Don Chandler(1965) and Jacke (1996).2010: Led the team in scoring for the fourth straightseason with 112 points…The point total ranked No. 5 inthe NFC and No. 11 in the <strong>NFL</strong> among kickers…Clearedthe 100-point plateau for the fourth straight season, connectingon 22-of-28 field goals (78.6 percent) and all 46of his extra-point attempts…Was 10-of-14 (71.4 percent)from 40 yards and out, a career-high percentage from thatrange…Successfully converted an onside kick and registeredthree tackles on special teams…Good on 3-of-4field-goal attempts and all 16 extra points in the postseason,with his 25 points ranking tied for No. 2 in franchisehistory for a single postseason behind only Jacke’s 26 in1996…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Opened the seasonby etching his name in the record books, drilling a thenfranchise-record56-yard field goal as time expired in thefirst half. The 56-yarder was the longest in the NFC allseason and ranks No. 2 in Lincoln Financial Field historybehind only David Akers’ 57-yarder in 2003, the stadium’sinaugural season. Also good from 49 yards out earlier in thesecond quarter as part of a performance that earned himNFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, the first timehe had received the award since taking home the honor forhis <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. Philadelphia in ’07. Was the first time inhis career that he posted two field goals of 49-plus yardsin a game…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Was responsible forall of the points in a defensive battle, connecting on fieldgoals of 20, 41 and 40 yards in the 9-0 win…At NewEngland (Dec. 19): Opened the game with a perfectlyexecuted onside kick on the opening kickoff. Sprayed theball wide to his right as S Nick Collins recovered it near thesideline at the Green Bay 47. Combined with his successfulattempt at Arizona in the 2009 Wild Card contest, the playwas his second straight conversion on an onside kick. ThePackers drove 40 yards in 11 plays following the onsideto set up his 31-yard FG…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26):Was good on all six extra points and his lone FG attempt toeclipse the 500-point mark for his career. By doing so in his63rd game, became the second fastest in team history to500 points behind only Hornung (60 games)…At Atlanta(NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Matched the team postseasonrecord held by Jacke (vs. Carolina, Jan. 12, 1997) with12 points. Good on field goals from 43 and 32 yards out,along with six extra points.2009: Led team with 129 points, the fourth-highestsingle-season point total without a TD in team history…Connected on 27-of-36 FG attempts (75.0 percent) and 48-of-49 PATs (98.0 percent)...Ranked fourth among <strong>NFL</strong> kickersin scoring and tied for sixth in FGs made...Posted 12touchbacks on kickoffs and two tackles on special teams…Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20): Connected on 45-yard FGlate in the fourth quarter, with onside kick on the ensuingplay recovered by CB Tramon Williams, the first successfulonside attempt by the Packers since Dec. 3, 2006…AtSt. Louis (Sept. 27): Posted 12 points, connecting on allthree FG attempts (48, 38, 25), but missed the first PAT ofhis career early in the fourth quarter, snapping a streak of100 consecutive made, the fourth-longest streak in teamhistory…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Matched his career highwith four FGs, making kicks of 46, 28, 31 and 26 yards, andposted a season-high 14 points…At Tampa Bay (Nov.8): With all of them <strong>com</strong>ing in the first half, matched histhen-career high with three touchbacks on kickoffs (alsoat Detroit, Sept. 14, 2008; vs. San Diego, Sept. 23, 2007)...Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Scored 12 points (2 FG, 6 PAT),which included matching his season-long FG with 52-yarderin the fourth quarter, the eighth 50-yarder of his career…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Perfectly executedan onside kick midway through the third quarter,the first by a Packers kicker in the postseason since JoshBidwell (at St. Louis, Jan. 20, 2002). With the Packers trailing31-17, his one-bounce kickoff was recovered in the airby CB Brandon Underwood at Green Bay’s 43; the offenseutilized the field position by scoring a TD in eight plays tonarrow the Cardinals’ lead to 31-24. Matched his own teamplayoff record with six PATs (vs. Seattle, Jan. 12, 2008) andmade 1-of-2 FGs, connecting on 20-yarder as time expiredin first half but missing 54-yard kick wide right early in thesecond quarter. Added a special teams tackle.2008: Playing in every game, tied for sixth in the NFC andtied for seventh in the <strong>NFL</strong> among kickers with 127 points...RECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.RECENT STUDY SHOWS PACKERS' ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITYAs the only franchise in professional sports to be owned and sustained by its fans, most people know how much the <strong>com</strong>munityhas meant and continues to mean to the Green Bay Packers. But one question has gone long unanswered: "What do thePackers mean to the <strong>com</strong>munity?"To answer that very question from a quantifiable and tangible economic standpoint, the Green Bay/Brown CountyProfessional Football Stadium District <strong>com</strong>missioned what is regarded as the most <strong>com</strong>prehensive economic impact study ofthe last 10 years on the subject when it contracted the firm AECOM Economics in 2009. Below are some of the findings andhighlights of that report:-Found the total economic impact of the Packers and the renovated Lambeau Field on the <strong>com</strong>munity to be an estimated $281.5million in 2009. That total included the existence of 2,560 jobs and more than $124 million in earnings.-The Packers' 10 home exhibition and regular-season games in 2009 had a $123.3 million impact on Brown County. For each game,the team generates approximately $12.3 million in economic impact to the <strong>com</strong>munity.-When including the days visitors are in Green Bay to attend summer's training camp, the impact increases by an another $7.4 million.-Showed that in 2009, the total economic impact attributed to spending by the Packers and Lambeau Field was $141 million, includingthe creation of 760 jobs and the generation of $80.6 million in wages.-The fiscal impact of taxes to local and state governments courtesy of both training camp and Packers games was an estimated $8.7million.An additional piece of the study suggested that a seating expansion of 10,000 seats could generate an additional $17 millionin spending impacts per year. Less than a year after the release of the report, the organization announced plans for its latestrenovation project, one that will include the addition of 6,700 new seats set for <strong>com</strong>pletion in 2013. The project will employ1,600 workers over two years and generate more than $70 million in wages. Once adjusted, the anticipated additional spendingimpact of the added seating is expected to be approximately $11 million each year.90


Tied for third in the NFC and tied for sixth in the <strong>NFL</strong> with17 touchbacks, the most by a Packers kicker since 1972(Marcol, 28) and the most since kickoffs were moved backto the 30-yard line in 1994...Connected on 27-of-34 FGattempts (79.4 percent) and all 46 PATs...Registered fourspecial teams tackles…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Matchedthen-career-long kick with 53-yard FG right before halftimeto put Packers up 17-3 and added FGs from 33 and 45 inthe fourth quarter, giving him his first game of the seasonand fourth career with two 45-plus-yard FGs…Vs. Detroit(Dec. 28): Attempted 69-yard FG on a free kick at the endof the first half with no time left on the clock that fell acouple of yards short.2007: Played in all 16 games, plus both playoff contests,making 31-of-39 FG attempts (79.5 percent) and all 48 PATtries in the regular season, and going 2-for-2 on FGs and8-for-8 on PATs during postseason…Beat out incumbentDave Rayner for kicking duties in the preseason and wenton to capture the league scoring title with 141 points, thefirst rookie to do so in 22 years, and earned All-Rookie honorsfrom the Dallas Morning News…Also posted 14 touchbacks,good for third in the NFC and sixth in the league; atthe time that was the most by a Green Bay kicker in 16 years(Jacke, 15 in 1991)…Named NFC Special Teams Player ofthe Month in November when he made 12-of-15 FGs over afive-game stretch, including five from 45 yards or longer…Contributed a career-high six tackles on special teams…Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): Hit a 53-yard FG, his firstcareer FG, and a game-winning 42-yarder with two secondsleft in his first professional contest to earn NFC SpecialTeams Player of the Week honors. According to the EliasSports Bureau, became the first player in league history tokick a 50-plus-yard FG and a game-winning FG in the finalminute of his first <strong>NFL</strong> game…At Kansas City (Nov. 4):Made 4-of-5 FG attempts (48, 36, 32, 45), plus all threePATs, for a season-high 15 points. His 45-yard conversiongave Green Bay a 26-22 fourth-quarter lead in the eventual33-22 win…At St. Louis (Dec. 16): Made all fourFG attempts (44, 50, 25 and 46 yards) and all three PATs,plus two touchbacks, earning him Diet Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong> Rookieof the Week honors as he matched his season high with15 points…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Made FGs of 33 and35 yards, plus all four PATs. In the fourth quarter, kicked91a 35-yard FG, his last points of the season that allowedhim to take the league scoring title from New England WRRandy Moss…2007 Draft: The third of Green Bay’s threeconsecutive sixth-round picks (193rd overall), the third Kselected. Was the 16th player from Colorado drafted by thePackers and first since DT Darius Holland (D3a-95).COLLEGE: Established a total of 31 game, seasonand career records at Colorado, where he holds the alltimerecords for points scored (307), FGs made (66) andattempted (88), PATs made (109) and attempted (117),FG percentage (75.0) and longest FG made (60 yards)…His FGs made, attempted and percentage also set Big 12Conference career marks…Earned various first-team All-America honors his final two seasons and was a semifinalistfor the Lou Groza Award his final three years, finishingrunner-up after superb 2005 campaign…Hit a 58-yard FGat Miami (Sept. 24) that season, the longest FG at “sealevel” in NCAA Division I-A history without a tee, and oneof four 50-plus FGs he made on the road that year…Made10-of-14 FGs from 50-plus his sophomore and junior seasons<strong>com</strong>bined before falling off that pace as a senior whenhe missed seven of nine from 50-plus, including attemptsfrom 63 (vs. Montana State) and 65 (vs. Iowa State), thelatter falling less than a yard short…Made two FGs of 50-plus in one game three times in his career…Missed onlytwo PATs over his final three years in college, making 78-of-80, including 60 straight to conclude career…Noted for hisbooming kickoffs as well, on 203 career kickoffs recorded138 touchbacks, including 88 that went through the endzone…Majored in <strong>com</strong>munication…Senior season(2006): Was an All-American first-team selection by The<strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report, Pro Football Weekly and the Walter CampFoundation, adding third-team honors from The AssociatedPress…All-Big 12 Conference first-team choice for thethird consecutive year, only the seventh player in schoolhistory to achieve that…Scored 76 points on 19-of-28FGs and 19-of-19 PATs…Six of his misses were on longrangeattempts (three from 50-59 yards, three from past60 yards)…Only 15 of his 43 kickoffs were returned, with11-of-27 touchbacks out of the end zone…The opposition’saverage starting point after kickoffs was the 22-yard line…Tried first and only punt of his career in season opener vs.Montana St. (Sept. 2), good for 43 yards…Converted a 40-yard FG in second quarter vs. Colorado St. (Sept. 9), his49th FG, to surpass Jeremy Aldrich for the most FGs in aCU career…With two FGs and one PAT at Missouri (Sept.30), became school’s all-time leading scorer, besting previousrecord holder RB Eric Bieniemy (254 points)…Closedhis career by be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Colorado placekicker toplay in the Senior Bowl, where he helped the North to a27-0 win with nine points on three PATs and FGs of 38and 21 yards…Junior season (2005): Became the firstColorado placekicker to earn consensus All-American firstteamhonors (AP, the Football Writers Association of America,Sporting News, The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report, SI.<strong>com</strong>, WalterCamp and Rivals.<strong>com</strong>.)…Runner-up for the Lou GrozaAward by just six points to Oregon State’s Alexis Serna…Unanimous All-Big 12 first-team choice and named SpecialTeams Player of the Year by the league’s coaches…Led theteam in scoring with 94 points, converting all 31 PATs and21-of-28 FGs…Was 5-of-7 from beyond 50 yards, withfour of the five made ones <strong>com</strong>ing on the road, and 8-of-11from 40 to 49 yards…Also led the nation in FGs made from50 yards or more for the second straight year, and led thenation in average distance per FG made at 41.2 yards…Only 18 of his 61 kickoffs were returned, with 33 of his 43touchbacks out of the end zone…Earned Big 12 Player ofthe Week honors four times (vs. Colorado State, at Miami,at Kansas State and at Missouri), joining Texas Tech QBKliff Kingsbury (2002) as the only other Big 12 player toCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCROSBYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCROSBYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.receive the honor at least four times in a season…Openedthe season vs. Colorado State on his 21st birthday (Sept.3) by booting a 48-yard FG to tie the score at 21 with 2:32left and then hitting the first of two game-winning kicks inhis career, a 47-yarder with just four seconds left…Had theother game-winner at Kansas State (Oct. 29), a 50-yarderwith six seconds left in swirling winds for a 23-20 victory;that came after already making a 52-yard kick in the secondquarter…Sophomore season (2004): Named a unanimousAll-Big 12 first-team selection and semifinalist for theLou Groza Award…Earned second-team All-American accoladesfrom The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report and Rivals.<strong>com</strong>, addinghonorable mention from Sports Illustrated…Led the NCAAin FGs made from 50-plus yards with six (topping OhioState’s Mike Nugent, the Groza winner, who had five), andconnected on 23-of-29 FGs overall (19-of-23 regular season,4-of-6 in Houston Bowl)…Scored 85 points, making28-of-30 PATs…Only 17 of his 59 kickoffs were returned,with 26-of-41 touchbacks out of the end zone…The opponentaverage starting yard-line after all his kicks was the21…Won the first of two Bill McCartney Awards (also in2005), given to the team’s most outstanding special teamsplayer as selected by the coaches…Became just the 10thplayer in NCAA history to make a 60-yard or longer FG withouta tee when he nailed a 60-yarder vs. Iowa State (Oct.16), the longest in the nation in 2004; had three other FGsin that 19-14 win, including a 54-yarder for the first of histhree career games with two FGs of 50-plus…Freshmanseason (2003): Became only the second true freshmanto handle the placekicking chores in a CU season opener inschool history…Set a Colorado record for the most pointsscored by a freshman with 52…Connected on 31-of-37PATs and 7-of-9 FGs…Only 10 of his 37 kickoffs were returned,with 17-of-26 touchbacks out of the end zone…Made his first five career FGs, one shy of the school record.PERSONAL: Given name Mason Walker Crosby…Born in Lubbock, Texas…Married the former Molly Ackermanon June 28, 2008, and spent honeymoon in theBahamas…The couple has a 2-year-old son, Nolan…Father,Jim, was a running back in college at Texas-El Paso(UTEP) and graduated from Texas Tech…Received themale career athletic achievement award at Colorado’s annualCUSPY awards ceremony (Colorado University SportsPerformers of the Year)…Is in Colorado’s Folsom Field’sRing of Fame…Filmed an <strong>NFL</strong>.<strong>com</strong> fantasy football adspot that showed him booting three footballs into the localBrown County Courthouse bell tower…Also partnered withthe famous Radio City Rockettes dance team as part of anadvance promotional event prior to their visit to Green Bayfor a performance during the 2008 regular season...Wellknown for a routine that features their trademark kickingsteps, the dancers joined Crosby at Ray Nitschke Field toreceive instruction on football-kicking techniques…Highschool: As a junior and senior at Georgetown (Texas)High School, earned first-team All-District 13-5A honors asa K, P and FS, adding All-Central Texas region recognitionat K…PrepStar named him to its All-Midlands team, whileRivals.<strong>com</strong> ranked him as the third best placekicker in theGREEN BAY PACKERSMOST SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES, SEASON35 John Dorsey 198434 Guy Prather 198130 John Dorsey 198529 Randy Scott 1981Cliff Lewis 198326 Guy Prather 198425 Jason Hunter 200724 Mike C. McCoy 197623 Steve Wagner 1977Steve Wagner 1978Guy Prather 1982Burnell Dent 1989Marviel Underwood 2005nation…During his final two seasons, converted 15-of-21FGs (long of 59) and 40-of-45 PATs…Owned a 38.2-yardaverage for 100 punts (64 long), with 18 punts downedinside the 20-yard line, including five inside the 5…At FSthose two years, recorded 136 tackles (51 solo, 18 for loss)with six INTs, seven passes broken up, three forced fumblesand four recoveries…As a senior, made the longest FGin Texas prep football in eight years and tied for the thirdlongestin state history with a career-best 59-yarder vs.Cedar Park High…Also had a 61-yard punt in the game…Had seven tackles and two INTs, returning one for a TD andkicking the PAT following the score vs. Round Rock…Alsoearned two letters in soccer (defense/midfielder), receivingAll-District honors as both a sophomore (14 goals) andjunior (17 goals)…Community involvement: In May2012, traveled the state as a member of the Packers’ annualTailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits tovarious <strong>com</strong>munities…Took part in the Bey ond the LightsCelebrity Golf Classic charity tournament featuring severalmembers from the Friday Night Lights movie and televisionshow; proceeds go to support spinal cord injury research…Also serves on the board of directors for a charity basedin his hometown called Eagle Locker, an organization thataims to raise awareness of the homeless teen problem inGeorgetown and to obtain city funding to build a center forhomeless teens that would provide shelter, counseling andacademic assistance. In the past, has paid for a group ofEagle Locker teens to go on a shopping spree for shoesand other needed clothes…Served as a celebrity bartenderat a House of Hope event in Green Bay. The House of Hopeprovides shelter to homeless pregnant and/or parentingyoung mothers and their children…To support military, hasparticipated in the sendoff of the local Bravo 127th, playedan Xbox game with a soldier overseas in the “Pro vs. GIJoe” challenge, and in February 2010 went aboard the USSJohn C. Stennis, a nuclear-powered Navy supercarrier, towatch Super Bowl XLIV with more than 2,000 sailors…Has participated in the Brett Favre and Donald Driver CelebritySoftball games, the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Al Harris Stars and Strikes Celebrity BowlingEvent, the Greg Jennings Celebrity Golf Event, the CoachesClassic Golf Tournament in Las Vegas and the Vince LombardiAward of Excellence Dinner Ball…Has rung bells forThe Salvation Army during the holidays, attended the localFamilies of Children With Cancer holiday party, spoken toarea high school students about the value of an educationand the importance of staying in school, and donatedautographed footballs and jerseys to his hometown highschool for separate fundraisers…Hobbies/interests:Enjoys hiking, camping, hunting and fishing, and oncecaught a 35-inch grouper while spearfishing…Is a singledigit-handica<strong>pg</strong>olfer and tries to play in as many charitygolf tournaments as possible…Prior to 2009 season, wasaboard a Packer Fan Tours cruise that went to Cozumel,Grand Cayman and Montego Bay, and he also took a vacationto Mexico…During the 2010 offseason, was part of agroup of current and former Packers who took a trip withfans to Jamaica, an Apple Vacations/Green Bay Packerscollaboration…Residence: Georgetown, Texas.22 Steve Wagner 1979Mike Jolly 1980Jim Laughlin 1983Cliff Lewis 1984Jackie Harris 1990Paris Lenon 2002Brady Poppinga 2005Desmond Bishop 2009since 197692


MASON CROSBY’S PRO STATISTICSSCORING —Field Goals— —PAT—Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . 16 31 39 79.5 53 1 48 48 100.0 0 1412008 Green Bay. . . . . . . 16 27 34 79.4 53 2 46 46 100.0 0 1272009 Green Bay. . . . . . . 16 27 36 75.0 52 0 48 49 97.9 0 1292010 Green Bay. . . . . . . 16 22 28 78.6 56 2 46 46 100.0 0 1122011 Green Bay. . . . . . . 16 24 28 85.7 58 0 68 69 98.6 1 140<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . .80 131 165 79.4 58 5 256 258 99.2 1 649PLAYOFF SCORING —Field Goals— —PAT—Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 2 2 2 100.0 37 0 8 8 100.0 0 142009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 1 1 2 50.0 20 0 6 6 100.0 0 92010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 4 3 4 75.0 43 0 16 16 100.0 0 252011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 1 2 2 100.0 47 0 2 2 100.0 0 8Postseason . . . . . . . . . .8 8 10 80.0 47 0 32 32 100.0 0 56FIELD GOALSYear Team 1-19 Pct 20-29 Pct 30-39 Pct 40-49 Pct 50+ Pct2007 Green Bay. . . . . .1/1 100.0 8/8 100.0 10/11 90.9 9/14 64.3 3/5 60.02008 Green Bay. . . . . .1/1 100.0 8/8 100.0 10/13 76.9 5/6 83.3 3/6 50.02009 Green Bay. . . . . .1/1 100.0 13/13 100.0 7/9 77.8 4/7 57.1 2/6 33.32010 Green Bay. . . . . .1/1 100.0 7/8 87.5 4/5 80.0 8/10 80.0 2/4 50.02011 Green Bay. . . . . .1/1 100.0 4/5 80.0 14/14 100.0 3/5 60.0 2/3 66.7<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . .5/5 100.0 40/42 95.2 45/52 86.5 29/42 69.0 12/24 50.0PLAYOFF FIELD GOALSYear Team 1-19 Pct 20-29 Pct 30-39 Pct 40-49 Pct 50+ Pct2007 Green Bay. . . . . .0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 2/2 100.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.02009 Green Bay. . . . . .0/0 0.0 1/1 100.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/1 0.02010 Green Bay. . . . . .0/0 0.0 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 0/1 0.02011 Green Bay. . . . . .0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 0/0 0.0Postseason . . . . . . . 0/0 0.0 2/2 100.0 4/4 100.0 2/2 100.0 0/2 0.0KICK BY KICK2007: (53G,37G,42G) (42N) (28G) (28G,44G,33G) (37G,37G) (46N,37G,38N) (19G,26G) (48G,36G,52N,32G,45G)(39G,24G) (49B,49N,47G) (20G,20G,26G) (47G,52G) (43N,44G,52N) (44G,50G,25G,46G) ( ) (33G,35G)Postseason: ( ) (36G,37G)2008: (42G,33B) (25G,39G) (36G,38G,33G) ( ) (53N,50G) (29G,51G) (31G,36N,29G) (23G,25G,38G)(47G,40G,52N) (53G,33G,45G) ( ) (32G,44G,19G) ( ) (22G,23G,38G) (46N,28G,38B) (69N,36G)2009: (49N,52G,39G) (55N,45G) (48G,38G,25G) (31G) (46G,28G,31G,26G) (55N,18G) (37G,26G,51N) ( )(52N,48G) (23G,27G,27G) (43N,20G,25G) (28G,38N,32G) (33G,26G,42N) (34N) (29G,52G) (26G)Postseason: (54N,20G)2010: (49G,56G) (44G,24G) (38G,37B) ( ) (52G,36G,48N,53N) (46G,26G) ( ) (20G,45N,41G,40G) (54B,26G)(42G) (22G) (29N,43G,24G) (42G) (31G,19G) (31G) (23G)Postseason: ( ) (50N,43G,32G) ( ) (23G)2011: ( ) (37G,9G,34G) (37G,28G) ( ) (32G,35G,56G,30G) (32G) (39G,45G,24G,58G) (47G) (25G) (29RU)(35G,32G) (43N,31G) (34G,38G,49G,33G) (54N) ( ) (22G,47N)Postseason: (47G,35G)Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 6 in 2007,1 in ’07 playoffs, 4 in 2008, 2 in 2009, 1 in ’09 playoffs, 3in 2010, 1 in ’10 playoffs; 3 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 18. Fumblerecovery on special teams vs. Detroit, 1/1/12.Year KICKOFFS No Ret OSK TB TB Pct2007 Green Bay 91 77 2 14 .1542008 Green Bay 89 69 3 17 .1912009 Green Bay 90 77 3 12 .1332010 Green Bay 83 76 1 4 .0482011 Green Bay 106 57 2 49 .462<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . 459 355 11 96 .209PLAYOFFSYear KICKOFFS No Ret OSK TB TB Pct2007 Green Bay 12 12 0 0 .0002009 Green Bay 6 4 1 2 .3332010 Green Bay 22 21 0 1 .0452011 Green Bay 4 1 2 3 .750Postseason. . . . . . . . . . 44 38 3 6 .13693CROSBY’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSField GoalsAttempted . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at KC (11/4/07)Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, six times(last: vs. Oak., 12/11/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . .58, at Min. (10/23/11)Longest Attempted . .69, vs. Det. (12/28/08)KickoffsMost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, vs. Oak (12/11/11)Touchbacks . . . . . . . 7, vs. Oak (12/11/11)<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07First <strong>NFL</strong> field goal: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 (53 yards)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2007 Selected by Green Bay Packers as third of three selections in sixth round (193rd overall) of ’07 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 29…Signed first contract, July 23.•2011 Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, July 30.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESCROSBYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSEVANDIETRICH-SMITHCENTER/GUARD • IDAHO STATEThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 308 • Born: July 19, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 29/3 • Acquired: FA-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDIETRICH-SMITHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:In 2011, played in all 16 regular-season games for thefirst time in his career and made three starts, two at RG andone at LG.Saw most of his time on special teams in 2011 before aninjury to RG Josh Sitton thrust him into the starting lineup inWeek 13 at the N.Y. Giants.Has provided depth at all three interior line spots duringhis career in Green Bay.Entered the <strong>NFL</strong> with Green Bay in 2009 as a non-draftedfree agent and was the lone non-drafted rookie to make thePackers’ opening-day roster that season.Was waived in the final roster reduction following trainingcamp in 2010 and was then claimed by Seattle, where hespent the first four weeks of the season.Was re-signed by the Packers leading into the 2010 regular-seasonfinale and was on the roster for that game and allfour postseason contests.Became just the second player from Idaho State to play ina game for the Packers, joining LB Tom Toner (1973, 75-77).2011 SEASON: Appeared in all 16 games for the firsttime as a pro and made three starts…Also played in team’splayoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants…Saw most of his timeon special teams before Sitton’s injury in Week 12 at Detroitthrust him into the starting lineup…At Detroit (Nov. 24):Saw his most significant playing time from scrimmage in hisyoung career when Sitton left the game with a knee injurylate in the first half. Was involved in the game’s most memorableplay when he found himself on the receiving end of anunsportsmanlike conduct penalty by DT Ndamukong Suh inthe third quarter, one that would result in Suh’s ejection aswell as a two-game suspension…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4):Made his first career start, opening at RG in Sitton’s place in ahostile road environment. Was part of a line that provided QBAaron Rodgers enough time to throw for 369 yards and fourTDs while only being sacked twice in the 38-35 win…Vs.Oakland (Dec. 11): Started at RG for the second straightweek and fared well, helping the offense to eight scoringdrives (four TDs, four FGs). Part of a line that helped clear theway for 136 yards on 24 carries (5.7 avg.), which matchedthe season high. Moved over to C in the fourth quarter inplace of Scott Wells (rest) with Marshall Newhouse takingover at RG…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Made his first careerstart at LG with T.J. Lang shifting to RT in place of an injuredBryan Bulaga (knee). Part of a line that was awarded a gameball as it protected for five TD drives and did not allow Rodgersto be sacked for the first time all season.2010: Waived by the Packers in the final cutdown followingtraining camp on Sept. 4 and was claimed by Seattle…Spentthe first month of the season with the Seahawks, but wasinactive for all four games before being released on Oct. 5…Re-signed by the Packers on Dec. 31 after rookie Newhousewas placed on injured reserve (back)...Was on the roster forWeek 17 and the entire postseason, though he was inactivefor every game.AT A GLANCE …• Appeared in all 16 games for the first timein his career in 2011, along with a careerhighthree starts.• Re-joined the Packers in Week 17 of 2010 after being released atthe end of training camp that season; spent the first four weeksof the season with the Seahawks.• Only non-drafted rookie to make the Packers’ opening-day rosterin 2009.• Set an Idaho State record with 44 starts on the offensive line,playing all five positions in his college career, including the lasttwo years at left tackle.• Became just the second player from Idaho State to play in agame for the Packers, joining LB Tom Toner (1973, 75-77).2009: Played in 13 games, plus the Wild Card contest atArizona, seeing time primarily on special teams...Saw timefrom scrimmage in two games, at LG and C, and was aregular on the FG, PAT and kickoff-return teams…Was theonly non-drafted rookie to make the Packers’ opening-dayroster…At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeingtime on PATs and FGs…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Saw firstcareer action from scrimmage, <strong>com</strong>ing in briefly at LG insecond quarter when Daryn Colledge injured his ankle…Vs.Baltimore (Dec. 7): Posted first career kickoff return whenhe fielded a pooch kick at the Green Bay 30 and returned it 5yards. Fumbled the ball, but teammate Desmond Bishop recovered…AtArizona (Jan. 3): Saw most extensive actionof his career on offense, playing center for Wells (rest) for theentire fourth quarter…2009 Draft: Signed by Green Bay asa non-drafted free agent on May 1.COLLEGE: A four-year letterwinner who set an IdahoState school record for the most starts ever by an offensivelineman, opening 44 games (including the final 36 of his career)at various positions across the offensive front for theBengals…Appeared at all five positions on the offensive lineduring his career, earning honorable mention all-conferencehonors each year…Spent his final two seasons at LT…Earned a B.S. in sports management…Senior season(2008): Started all 12 games at LT, earning team MVP honorsafter being a critical cog in an offense that averaged 370.8yards per game…Nearly scored a TD in the season finale vs.Sacramento State (Nov. 22), catching a 5-yard pass on atrick play inside the red zone that set up a Bengals score twoplays later…Was given the ISU Lifter of the Year Award atthe team’s annual football banquet following the season…Junior season (2007): Started 11 games at LT for a unitthat averaged 384.7 yards of total offense per game…Sophomoreseason (2006): Started all 11 games, five at LG,five at RT and one at blocking TE…Redshirt freshmanseason (2005): Saw his first action, starting 10 gamesat LG…Started the first eight games of the season, missedcontest vs. Portland State (Nov. 5) with an injury, and thenstarted the final two games, beginning a streak of starts thatwould carry him through the balance of his career.94


PERSONAL: Given name Evan Blake Dietrich-Smith…Born in Salinas, Calif. …Married to Misty; the couple has a1-year-old daughter, Jocelyn…Brother, Alex, is a Specialist-Team Leader in the 10th Mountain Division of the U.S. Armyand two years ago had a son, Alex Jr., making Dietrich-Smitha first-time uncle…Is a close friend and former collegeteammate of Minnesota Vikings DE Jeff Charleston…Highschool: Played along both the offensive and defensive linesas a prep at Salinas (Calif.) High School, lettering all fouryears in football…Earned the team’s Golden Helmet Awardas its MVP and was named first-team All-Tri-County on bothlines his senior year…Was named all-county by the MontereyHerald and Salinas Californian after helping his team to an undefeatedconference record in 2003…Also lettered four timesin basketball, leading his team to a conference championshipas a senior and an appearance in the state semifinals…Communityinvolvement: Signed autographs for children atthe team’s Kids Clinic in December 2011…Attended an eventat the Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay…Participa ted in theUnited Way’s <strong>NFL</strong> Hometown Huddle project, helping to constructa new playground and re-paint existing playgroundequipment at Nicolet Elementary School in Green Bay…Alsorang bells for The Salvation Army, attended the annual PalsHalloween Party to support Brown County Human Services,and coached attendees at the Oneida Nation football clinic…At the request of a first-grade class, spoke to more than 700K-8 students at Randall School in Burlington, Wis., about theimportance of a healthy lifestyle, working hard in school, andhis journey to the <strong>NFL</strong>…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys targetshooting, playing basketball and reading, naming AldousHuxley’s Brave New World as his favorite book…Lists FightClub as his favorite movie and Entourage, True Blood and TopShot as his favorite TV shows…Enjoys listening to Panteraand Metallica…Residence: Salinas, Calif.EVAN DIETRICH-SMITH’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS CAREER TRANSACTIONS2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 •2009 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free2010 Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0agent, May 1.2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 •2010 Waived by Packers, Sept. 4...Claimed off waivers by2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3Seattle Seahawks, Sept. 5...Waived by Seattle, Oct.<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . . . .29 36...Signed by Packers, Dec. 31.Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0Inactive for Packers’ four games during 2010 playoffsAdditional statistics: Kickoff return — 1 for 5 yards in 2009. Special teams fumble — 1 in 2009.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at St. Louis, 9/27/09WARMEST RECORDED HOME GAMES,TEAM HISTORY85 S 10 1978 New Orleans Saints (Milw) ....... W 28 1784 O 6 1963 Los Angeles Rams (GB).............. W 42 1083 S 12 1976 San Francisco 49ers (GB).............L 14 2683 S 8 2002 Atlanta Falcons (GB) ................ +W 37 3482 S 26 1999 Minnesota Vikings (GB) ............. W 23 2081 S 6 1998 Detroit Lions (GB) ........................ W 38 1980 S 15 1968 Philadelphia Eagles (GB) ........... W 30 1379 S 20 1970 Detroit Lions (GB) ..........................L 0 4079 S 9 1990 Los Angeles Rams (GB).............. W 36 2479 O 7 2007 Chicago Bears (GB)........................L 20 2778 S 17 1967 Detroit Lions (GB) ..........................T 17 1778 S 18 1983 Los Angeles Rams (Milw).......... W 27 2478 S 11 1994 Miami Dolphins (Milw) ................L 14 2478 S 1 1997 Chicago Bears (GB)...................... W 38 2478 S 17 2006 New Orleans Saints (GB) .............L 27 34+ — overtimeWARMEST RECORDED ROAD GAMES,TEAM HISTORY102 S 24 1978 @ San Diego Chargers ............... W 24 3102 S 21 2003 @ Arizona Cardinals ......................L 13 2090 S 19 1965 @ Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W 41 990 S 13 1992 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L 3 3189 S 20 1981 @ Los Angeles Rams .....................L 23 3588 O 14 1990 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L 14 2688 O 27 1991 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers ......... W 27 087 S 23 1984 @ Dallas Cowboys .........................L 6 2087 S 18 1988 @ Miami Dolphins .........................L 17 2487 N 11 1990 @ Los Angeles Raiders ............... W 29 1687 S 24 2000 @ Arizona Cardinals .................... W 29 3WARMEST OCTOBER HOME GAMES84 O 6 1963 Los Angeles Rams (GB) ............. W 42 1079 O 7 2007 Chicago Bears (GB).......................L 20 2775 O 25 1964 Los Angeles Rams (Milw) ...........L 17 2774 O 13 1968 Los Angeles Rams (Milw) ...........L 14 1673 O 5 1997 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (GB)... W 21 1672 O 8 1961 Baltimore Colts (GB)................... W 45 772 O 3 1976 Detroit Lions (GB) ....................... W 24 1472 O 1 2000 Chicago Bears (GB).......................L 24 2771 O 2 1983 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (GB)... W 55 1470 O 1 1989 Atlanta Falcons (Milw) .............. W 23 2169 O 1 1967 Atlanta Falcons (Milw) .............. W 23 069 O 14 1973 Kansas City Chiefs (Milw) ...........T 10 1069 O 8 2006 St. Louis Rams (GB).......................L 20 23WARMEST NOVEMBER HOME GAMES60 N 29 1998 Philadelphia Eagles (GB) .................... W 24 1659 N 18 2001 Atlanta Falcons (GB) .............................L 20 2357 N 3 1963 Pittsburgh Steelers (Milw) ................. W 33 1456 N 1 1981 Seattle Seahawks (GB) ........................ W 34 2453 N 8 1981 New York Giants (Milw) ...................... W 26 2453 N 15 1981 Chicago Bears (GB) ............................... W 21 1753 N 5 1989 Chicago Bears (GB) ............................... W 14 1353 N 22 2009 San Francisco 49ers (GB) ................... W 30 2452 N 9 1970 Baltimore Colts (Milw)...........................L 10 1352 N 2 1975 Minnesota Vikings (GB) ........................L 17 2852 N 9 1980 San Francisco 49ers (Milw) ................ W 23 1652 N 1 1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Milw) ...........L 17 2352 N 4 2001 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (GB) ............ W 21 20With construction in progress on the north end zone, Brett Favrewatches a flyover before the Packers’ 2002 marathon win overAtlanta, tied for Lambeau’s second-hottest game.WARMEST DEC./JAN. HOME GAMES57 D 2 1962 Los Angeles Rams (Milw) ................... W 41 1050 D 2 1973 New Orleans Saints (Milw) ................ W 30 1045 D 9 1990 Seattle Seahawks (Milw) ......................L 14 2045 D 28 2003 Denver Broncos (GB) ........................... W 31 343 D 5 1982 Buffalo Bills (Milw) ................................ W 33 2143 D 11 2011 Oakland Raiders (GB) ........................... W 46 1642 D 3 1961 New York Giants (Milw) ...................... W 20 1742 D 13 1998 Chicago Bears (GB) ............................... W 26 2041 D 17 2006 Detroit Lions (GB) ................................. W 17 940 D 5 1965 Minnesota Vikings (GB) ...................... W 24 1940 D 18 1977 San Francisco 49ers (Milw) ................ W 16 1440 D 6 1981 Detroit Lions (GB) ................................. W 31 17COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDIETRICH-SMITHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.95


VETERANSRAYDOMINGUEZGUARD • ARKANSASSecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 6-4 Wt: 334 • Born: July 12, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 0/0 • Acquired: FA-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDOMINGUEZDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Was on the Packers’ 53-man roster for the final 11games of the 2011 season and the team’s playoff contest.Dressed but did not play in six games and was a game-day inactive for the other five during the regular season.Originally signed by the Packers as a non-drafted freeagent on July 24, 2011.Was waived by the team in the final roster reduction onSept. 3, but was signed to the practice squad the next day.Was signed to the active roster on Oct. 12 and remainedthere for the rest of the season.2011 SEASON: Was on the 53-man roster for 11games as a rookie, as well as the team’s playoff contest…Dressed but did not play in six contests and was a gamedayinactive for the other five games…Originally signed withGreen Bay as a non-drafted free agent on July 24…Waivedby Packers in the final roster cutdown on Sept. 3, but wassigned to the practice squad the next day…Was signed tothe active roster on Oct. 12 and remained there for the restof the season.COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Razorbacks,he appeared in 41 games with 33 starts, including a streakof 18 straight starts to end his career…Was named tothe honor roll in the spring of 2007…Was a teammate ofPackers TE D.J. Williams with the Razorbacks…Seniorseason (2010): Started all 13 contests at LT for an Arkansasoffense that broke 24 single-game or season schoolrecords…Helped the Razorbacks be<strong>com</strong>e the only team inthe country in 2010 to boast a 3,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and five 600-yard receivers…Blocked for QBRyan Mallett as he set the single-season school recordfor passing yards with 3,869…Also cleared holes for RBKnile Davis as he posted the fourth-highest single-seasonrushing total in school annals with 1,322 yards…It was thefirst season in Arkansas history that included a 3,000-yardpasser and 1,000-yard rusher…Helped the Razorbacks finishfourth in the country and first in the SEC in passingyards (333.7) and ninth in the nation and second in the conferencein total offense (482.5 y<strong>pg</strong>)…Helped protect Mallettas he threw for a career-high 409 yards vs. Vanderbilt (Oct.30)…Junior season (2009): Appeared in 12 contestswith 10 starts…Part of a line that helped the Razorbackslead the SEC in scoring offense (36.0) and passing offenseAT A GLANCE …RAY DOMINGUEZ’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0Inactive for Packers’ game during 2011 playoffs• Spent the final 11 regular-season gamesand the playoff contest on the Packers’ 53-man roster in 2011, but did not appear ina game as a rookie.• Originally signed with Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent onJuly 24, 2011. Was signed to the active roster on Oct. 12.• Lettered four times at Arkansas, where he appeared in 41 gameswith 33 starts, including a streak of 18 straight starts to end hiscareer.• Started all 13 games for the Razorbacks at LT as a senior, helpingArkansas be<strong>com</strong>e the only team in the country in 2010 with a3,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and five 600-yard receivers.• Earned Class 4A all-district honors at tackle as a senior at Bainbridge(Ga.) High, the only year he played football in high school.(295.5)…Blocked for seven 100-yard games from theArkansas receivers and three 100-yard contests from therunning backs…Helped Mallett as he recorded three five-TD games…Sophomore season (2008): Started 10games at LT…Helped RB Michael Smith be<strong>com</strong>e the ninth1,000-yard rusher in school history as he ranked secondin the SEC…Part of a line that protected QB Casey Dick,who <strong>com</strong>pleted 205 passes, a school record at the time…Redshirt freshman season (2007): Backed up All-American Robert Felton at LT, appearing in six contests…Saw his most extensive action on the season with 44 snapsagainst Florida International (Oct. 27).PERSONAL: Given name Ray Anthony Dominguez…Born in Quincy, Fla. …Single…High school: EarnedClass 4A all-district honors at tackle as a senior at Bainbridge(Ga.) High, the only year he played football in highschool…Recorded 51 knockdown blocks and 12 pancakesas a senior…Also played tight end…Teammate of TitansDT Malcolm Sheppard at Bainbridge…Lettered fouryears in basketball, earning all-district honors as a juniorand senior…Averaged 16.4 p<strong>pg</strong> and 6.4 r<strong>pg</strong> as a seniorand 18.9/9.4 as a junior…Community involvement:Helped with food drive in college around the holidays …Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing the piano and drawingand describes himself as a good dancer for a 300-pluspounder…Lists True Blood as his favorite TV show, Pieceof Cake as his favorite book and The Shawshank Redemptionas his favorite movie…Would like to visit Brazil someday…Residence:Bainbridge, Ga.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Signed by Green Bay Packers, July 24...Waived byPackers, Sept. 3...Signed by Packers to practicesquad, Sept. 4...Signed by Packers to active roster,Oct. 12.96


PRO BOWLS: 42002, 2006-07, 2010DONALDDRIVERWIDE RECEIVER • ALCORN STATE14th <strong>NFL</strong> Season14th Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-0 Wt: 194 • Born: February 2, 1975 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 192/154 • Acquired: D7b-99PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Sits atop the franchise record book for the mostreceptions (735) and the most receiving yards (10,060)in team history.Ranks No. 1 in franchise history for the most 1,000-yard seasons with seven, highlighted by six straight from2004-09, also a team record.Has caught 50-plus passes in a season a franchiserecordnine times in his career (2002-10), topping WRsJames Lofton and Sterling Sharpe (seven each).Holds Lambeau Field records for receptions (358) andreceiving yards (4,951).Ranks No. 3 in team history for most games played with192, trailing only QBs Brett Favre (255) and Bart Starr (196).Has been selected to the Pro Bowl four times duringhis career.Holds the franchise record for the most consecutivegames with a reception with 133, a streak that came to anend in 2010.With 59 career TD receptions, ranks No. 3 in franchiseannals behind only Don Hutson (99) and Sharpe (65).Is tied for No. 4 in team history with teammate Greg Jenningsfor the most 100-yard receiving games with 22, justtwo shy of No. 3 Hutson (24).Ranks No. 2 in team history in yards from scrimmagewith 10,277, trailing only RB Ahman Green (11,048).Holds the team record for the most catches in the postseason(49) and ranks No. 2 in receiving yards with 675,trailing only WR Antonio Freeman (748).Extended two team records in 2009 with his seventh1,000-yard season and sixth straight. Indianapolis’ ReggieWayne was the only other player in the league to have a1,000-yard season each of those six years (2004-09).Teamed with Jennings in 2009 as the Packers posted apair of 1,000-yard receivers for only the fifth time in franchisehistory; Driver has contributed to three of those, alsoteaming with Jennings in ’08 and WR Javon Walker in 2004.Entering 2012, is one of only 35 players in <strong>NFL</strong> historywith 700-plus career catches and one of only 36 with 10,000or more receiving yards.Has played in all 16 games in eight of his 13 seasonsin the <strong>NFL</strong>.2011 SEASON: Played in all 16 contests with 15 startsand started the team’s postseason contest…Caught 37passes for 445 yards (12.0 avg.) and six TDs…Vs. NewOrleans (Sept. 8): Made four receptions for 41 yards(10.3 avg.), tying Lofton for the franchise’s all-time receivingyardage record with 9,656 career yards…At Carolina(Sept. 18): Became the team’s all-time receiving yardageleader with a 10-yard catch in the third quarter. Helpedpreserve the victory for the second straight week when heleapt to snag a high onside kick by Olindo Mare late in thefourth quarter of a 30-23 win…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov.AT A GLANCE …• Ranks first on the franchise’s all-time list inboth receptions (735) and receiving yards(10,060).• Ranks No. 1 in team history for the most 1,000-yard seasons withseven, highlighted by six straight from 2004-09, also a franchiserecord.• Ranks No. 3 in team history for most games played with 192,trailing only QBs Brett Favre (255) and Bart Starr (196).• Has caught 50 or more passes in a season a franchise-best ninetimes, topping James Lofton and Sterling Sharpe (seven each).• Is the all-time leader in receptions (358) and receiving yards(4,951) at Lambeau Field.• One of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s most decorated collegiate track athletes (highjump, decathlon, long jump, triple jump), won his conference’sAthlete of the Year award three straight years. Likely could havequalified for 2000 Sydney Olympics in high jump had he concentratedon track.• Over<strong>com</strong>ing countless obstacles growing up has inspired him tobe<strong>com</strong>e one of the team’s most involved players in giving backto the <strong>com</strong>munity. In 2000, he and his wife created the DonaldDriver Foundation (www.donalddriverfoundation.<strong>com</strong>), whichoffers assistance to homeless mothers and underprivilegedchildren as well as scholarships to high school students in threestates. In addition, has made more than 500 appearances since1999, from schools to youth football fields to churches, deliveringmotivational speeches or offering assistance.20): Caught four passes for 72 yards (18.0 avg.), includinga season-long 35-yard catch-and-run that converted a thirdand-longin the third quarter. The play made him just thesecond player in franchise history to eclipse 10,000 yardsfrom scrimmage, joining Green (11,048)…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Matched his career high with two TD receptions,his first multi-TD game since Nov. 21, 2005, at Minnesota…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Led the team with four grabs fora season-high 75 yards (18.8 avg.)…Vs. Chicago (Dec.25): Finished with two catches for 29 yards (14.5 avg.),eclipsing the 10,000-yard receiving mark for his career…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Finishedwith three catches for 45 yards (15.0 avg.) and a TD. Thethree receptions gave him 49 for his postseason career ashe surpassed Freeman (47) for the franchise record. Alsomoved ahead of WR Robert Brooks (651) in playoff receivingyardage for the No. 2 spot in team history with 675career yards. Marked the 12 th consecutive playoff game inwhich he caught a pass, tying him with Freeman for No. 2 inteam annals behind only RB Dorsey Levens (13).2010: Appeared in 15 games and started all of them, missinghis first game due to injury since Sept. 14, 2003 (vs. Detroit),when he was inactive due to a quad injury vs. Dallas inWeek 9…Despite missing that contest and being hamperedby the injury in other games, finished No. 2 on the teamwith 51 receptions, his franchise-record ninth 50-catch season…Finishedfourth on the team with 565 receiving yards(11.1 avg.) and tied for fourth with four TDs…Was creditedwith his fourth career Pro Bowl selection in 2010 since hewould have been named to the all-star squad as an injuryCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.97


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYreplacement for Eagles WR DeSean Jackson had the Packersnot been preparing for Super Bowl XLV…Played in allfour playoff contests with two starts, and finished third onthe team with 14 receptions for 169 yards (12.1 avg.)…AtChicago (Sept. 27): Caught a season-high nine passesfor 61 yards (6.8 avg.), his highest reception total sincehauling in 10 vs. Detroit (Nov. 22, 2007)…Vs. Detroit(Oct. 3): Posted three catches for a season-high 89 yards(29.7 avg.) and a TD. Had a 29-yard scoring grab on GreenBay’s opening drive and also hauled in a 61-yard pass inthe second quarter…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Did nothave a reception, snapping his franchise-record streak of133 consecutive games (139 including playoffs) with a reception…AtN.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Left the game with aquadriceps injury in the second quarter and did not return.Had originally sustained the injury in Week 5 at Washington…Vs.Dallas (Nov. 7): Inactive due to injury for thefirst time since Sept. 14, 2003, vs. Detroit (neck)…Vs. SanFrancisco (Dec. 5): After being hampered by the quadinjury for several weeks, returned to form with four catchesfor 73 yards (18.3 avg.), highlighted by a season-long 61-yard catch-and-run for a TD in the third quarter that was oneof the finest plays of his career…Vs. Pittsburgh (SuperBowl XLV, Feb. 6): Started as part of a four-WR set andposted two catches for 28 yards (14.0 avg.) before sufferingan ankle injury in the second quarter and watching the restof the game from the sideline in a walking boot.2009: Started all 16 games for the fourth time in the lastfive years, and led the team with 70 receptions and six TDcatches...Also started playoff contest…Finished secondon the team with 1,061 receiving yards, his sixth straight1,000-yard season and seventh overall, extending two teamrecords...Ranked ninth in the NFC in receiving yards andwas tied for ninth in the <strong>NFL</strong> with five receptions of 40-plusyards...Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Caught four passes for39 yards (9.8 avg), with a 14-yard reception in the firstquarter that moved him past Hutson (7,991) and over 8,000career yards for the No. 3 spot on the team’s career receivingyardage list…At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Led team withfour catches for 95 yards (23.8 avg.) and a TD, including aspectacular one-handed catch in the second quarter, pullingin a 46-yard pass from Rodgers with his left hand while beinginterfered with by CB Bradley Fletcher; pinned the ballagainst his shoulder pads and helmet as he fell to the turf.Also caught 21-yard TD pass on the left sideline late in thesecond quarter, and with 13-yard reception on first drive,moved past Sharpe (8,134) for second in franchise historyfor receiving yards…At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Caught fourpasses for 55 yards (13.8 avg.) as his final catch of thenight, a 10-yarder late in the fourth quarter, tied Sharpe forthe franchise’s all-time mark in receptions with 595…Vs.Detroit (Oct. 18): On the Packers’ second series, caughtAMONG THE <strong>NFL</strong>’S BESTa quick hitch at the line of scrimmage and picked up 5 yardsfor his 596th career reception, surpassing Sharpe to be<strong>com</strong>ethe franchise’s all-time receptions leader. Finished theafternoon with team-leading seven catches (including his600th career) for team-high 107 yards (15.3 avg.), the 21st100-yard game of his career, moving him ahead of Freemanfor sole possession of fourth place in team annals…AtDetroit (Nov. 26): Led team with a season-high 142 yardsand a TD on seven receptions (20.3 avg.), the best yardagetotal by a Packer for the regular season. His 45-yard grabearly in the second half was his 50th reception of the year,which gave him a team-record eight 50-catch seasons in hiscareer…At Arizona (Jan. 3): Went over the 1,000-yardmark for the season on the first play of the game, pickingup 14 yards on a hitch. Led the team with six receptionsfor 65 yards (10.8 avg.), with five of the six grabs goingfor first downs.2008: Started all 16 games and ranked second on theteam with 74 receptions for 1,012 yards (13.7 avg.) andfive TDs…Ranked 13th in the NFC in receptions and tiedfor third in the conference with 25 catches on third down,including four of his five TD receptions…Tied for fifth in the<strong>NFL</strong> with six receptions of 40-plus yards, a career high…Vs. Indianapolis (Oct. 19): Became all-time leader in receivingyards at Lambeau Field with 24-yard grab in secondquarter, passing Freeman’s career record of 3,477 yards.Passed Lofton for No. 2 on the all-time franchise list for receptionswith 3-yard catch three plays later, giving him 532for his career…At Tennessee (Nov. 2): With his 5-yardTD catch in the second quarter, tied Sharpe’s team record of103 consecutive games with a catch. Matched season highwith seven catches for season-best 136 yards…At Minnesota(Nov. 9): Broke Sharpe’s record for consecutivegames with a catch on his 11-yard grab from Rodgers in thefirst quarter, giving him a reception in 104 straight games…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Led team with six catches for 111yards (18.5 avg.), including a 71-yard TD pass from Rodgers,the longest pass play by the Packers on the season.2007: In his ninth season, was one of four Packers ProBowl selections…Played in first 15 games of the seasonwith 14 starts, did not play Dec. 30 vs. Detroit (coach’s decision),and started both playoff contests…Led the team with82 receptions for 1,048 yards (12.8 avg.), with two TDs,moving into third on the team’s all-time receptions list with503 – surpassing Freeman (431), Dowler (448) and Hutson(488) – and fourth on the yards list with 6,977, eclipsingFreeman (6,651) and Dowler (6,918)…Vs. San Diego(Sept. 23): Posted a game-high 126 receiving yards onsix catches (21.0 avg.), with one TD, his first 100-yard receivinggame of the season and 17th of his career. His firstreception of the day moved him into first place on LambeauLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.For six consecutive seasons (2004-09), Donald Driver had at least 1,000 receiving yards, joining Indianapolis’ Reggie Wayne as theonly <strong>NFL</strong> players to post six consecutive 1,000-yard seasons over that span.• Driver had 1,061 receiving yards in 2009, his seventh overall 1,000-yard campaign, extending his own franchise record.• Already the record holder for receptions and receiving yards at Lambeau Field, Driver surpassed Sterling Sharpe (595) on Oct. 18,2009, on the team’s all-time receptions list. He enters play in 2012 with 735 career catches.• Driver opened the 2011 season just 42 receiving yards shy of the franchise record. He set the new mark on Sept. 18, 2011, at Carolinaand finished the year as the only Packer to ever eclipse the 10,000-yard plateau with 10,060 career receiving yards.• Over the past eight seasons (2004-11), Driver’s numbers are <strong>com</strong>parable to the game’s best:Name Yards ReceptionsReggie Wayne 9,809 718Larry Fitzgerald 9,615 693Andre Johnson 8,680 640Chad Ochocinco 8,209 579Steve Smith 8,142 547Anquan Boldin 7,867 606Name Yards ReceptionsDonald Driver 7,855 576Tony Gonzalez 7,691 681Santana Moss 7,564 533Jason Witten 7,562 661Antonio Gates 7,394 569Roddy White 7,374 53098


Field’s all-time receptions list at 214, topping Freeman…At Detroit (Nov. 22): Recorded season highs with 10catches for 147 yards (14.7 avg.)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFCChampionship, Jan. 20): Had a team-high five catchesfor 141 yards (28.2 avg.) and one TD. In the second quarter,caught a long pass and outran three defenders down theright sideline on his way to a 90-yard TD, the fourth-longestpostseason TD in <strong>NFL</strong> history and longest in Green Bayplayoff history.2006: After signing a contract extension in the offseason,answered with his second career Pro Bowl selection and thebest statistical season of his career…Started all 16 gamesfor the third time in his career and led the team with 92receptions and 1,295 receiving yards – both career highs– and eight TDs, including an 82-yard score at Minnesota(Nov. 12) and a 68-yarder at San Francisco (Dec. 10)…Added seven carries for 16 yards (2.3 avg.) on the season…His 1,295 receiving yards were second in the NFC and fifthin the league…His 92 catches ranked third in the NFC andfifth in the <strong>NFL</strong>, and he became the first Packers receiver tofinish in the league’s top five since Freeman also finishedfifth in 1998…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 17): Playingin his 100th professional contest, accumulated 153 yardson eight catches (19.1 avg.) and surpassed 5,000 careeryards from scrimmage on a 16-yard reverse…At Miami(Oct. 22): Had a season-high 10 catches for 93 yards (9.3avg.), be<strong>com</strong>ing the seventh player in team history with5,000 career receiving yards and the 11th Packer with 30TD receptions…At Minnesota (Nov. 12): Established acareer high with 191 yards on six receptions (31.8 avg.);caught three passes for 69 yards on a game-opening FGdrive, then just before halftime caught a short pass over themiddle and blazed by a group of defenders for an 82-yardscore – the Packers’ longest 2006 play – giving Green Baya lead it would not relinquish. His 191-yard performancewas the best single-game total by an NFC receiver in 2006.2005: Started all 16 games and led the Packers with 86receptions and 1,221 yards – then career bests – with fiveTDs…Also carried twice for 13 yards (6.5 avg.)…Was selectedas team MVP…Surpassed No. 7 Paul Coffman (322)on the team’s career receptions list, finishing the year with329 catches…Became just the fourth Packers player with an85-reception season (joining Sharpe, Brooks and Walker)…Posted a career-best five 100-yard receiving games andfinished the season with consecutive 100-yard efforts…Had the Packers’ three longest catches of the season, a59-yard reception vs. Seattle (Jan. 1), a 56-yard catch vs.Chicago (Dec. 25) and a 53-yard TD vs. Minnesota (Nov.21)…Earned the Ed Block Courage Award, given to oneplayer on every <strong>NFL</strong> roster who displays <strong>com</strong>mitment tothe principles of courage and sportsmanship, as votedLOWEST-DRAFTED PACKERSPRO BOWLERS, 1936-2011Drafted Player Pro Bowls1973 (12, 308) Larry McCarren 2 (1982-83)1987 (10, 255) Don Majkowski 1 (1989)2004 (7, 251) Scott Wells 1 (2011)1999 (7b, 213) Donald Driver 4 (2002, 06-07, 10)1997 (6, 208) Marco Rivera 3 (2002-04)1956 (17, 200) Bart Starr 4 (1960-62, 66)1939 (20, 189) Charles Schultz 1 (1939)1995 (5b, 170) Travis Jervey 1 (1997)1939 (18, 169) Frank Balasz 1 (1939)1990 (6, 159) Bryce Paup 1 (1994)1992 (6, 157) Mark Chmura 3 (1995, 97-98)2002 (5a, 156) Aaron Kampman 2 (2006-07)2000 (5a, 149) Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 1 (2003)1994 (5b, 149) Dorsey Levens 1 (1997)by his teammates…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Caught agame-high eight passes for 114 yards (14.3 avg.) and oneTD, a spectacular, 22-yard, one-handed grab, making thecatch despite being held by CB Antoine Winfield (penaltydeclined) for the game’s first points in tough, 23-20 loss…At Atlanta (Nov. 13): Caught season-high 10 passes for114 yards (11.4 avg.)…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Broughtin six catches for 107 yards (17.8 avg.), going over 1,000yards for the season by converting a third-and-3 early inthe game…Vs. Seattle (Jan. 1): Led the team with sixreceptions for a season-high 118 yards (19.7 avg.); his firstfive catches all converted third downs, while his sixth wasa 59-yard grab in the third quarter to the Seattle 5, GreenBay’s longest passing play of the season.2004: Played in all 16 games, with 11 starts; did notstart in five contests when club opened in other than basepersonnel…Had 84 catches for 1,208 yards and matchedcareer high with nine TDs (2002)…Teamed with Walker toregister the Packers’ best season by a receiving duo in both<strong>com</strong>bined receptions (173) and <strong>com</strong>bined receiving yards(2,590), respectively surpassing the 172 catches of Sharpeand Bennett in 1994, and the 2,253 receiving yards of Freemanand Brooks in 1997…Among <strong>NFL</strong> receiving pairs in2004, the two ranked second, behind only the Rams’ Holtand Bruce (2,664)…In the process of racking up hugenumbers, the duo became the club’s first set of 1,000-yardreceivers since 1999 (Freeman, Bill Schroeder) and just thethird overall (Freeman, Brooks in ’97)…At Detroit (Oct.17): Caught a game-high nine passes for 110 yards (12.2avg.) in 38-10 victory, including a pair of TDs, his secondtwo-TD game as a pro (Sept. 29, 2002, vs. Carolina); thesecond TD came on 20-yard pass from Green…At Houston(Nov. 21): Had a spectacular home<strong>com</strong>ing in his nativeHouston, making 10 catches for 148 yards (14.8 avg.)and one TD, including a season-long 50-yard bomb, anda 24-yard TD catch off his fingertips to bring the Packerswithin three points, a 15-yard catch on third-and-16 to setup game-tying kick, and a 12-yard catch to the Houston 28-yard line just prior to the game-winning 46-yard FG…AtMinnesota (Dec. 24): In division-clinching triumph, hada clutch performance with 11 catches (matching his careerhigh) for a then-career-best 162 yards (14.7 avg.) and a TD.In the fourth quarter, capped a drive by converting a fourthand-3with a tough TD reception, knotting the game at 31.2003: Served as Green Bay’s starting flanker for the secondstraight season, occasionally shifting to split end asdictated by injuries…Started 15 regular-season games (13at FL, two at SE)…Also saw action in both playoff games;he did not start Wild Card contest vs. Seattle (Jan. 4) whenGreen Bay opened with two TEs…Led the team in receptionsfor the second consecutive season, with 52 catches forNON-DRAFTED FREE AGENTPACKERS PRO BOWLERSName Pro Bowls SignedArnie Herber 1 (1939) 1930Hank Bruder 1 (1939) 1931Milt Gantenbein 1 (1939) 1931Clarke Hinkle 3 (1938-40) 1932Buckets Goldenberg 1 (1939) 1933Joe Laws 1 (1939) 1934Don Hutson 4 (1939-42) 1935Carl Mulleneaux 2 (1939-40) 1938Willie Wood 7 (1962, 64-67, 69-70) 1960Bob Brown 1 (1972) 1966Paul Coffman 3 (1982-84) 1978Includes players drafted or signed by Green BayCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.99


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.621 yards (11.9 avg.) and two TDs…Also tied for the teamlead in postseason receptions with eight for 91 yards (11.4avg.)…Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 7): Suffered a sprainedneck midway through the fourth quarter of the season openerwhen he landed on his head after going high to attempt acatch, but missed only one game…At Minnesota (Nov.2): Had a career-long 45-yard run to set up an early FG…At San Diego (Dec. 14): Enjoyed his top performance ofthe season as he pulled in eight passes for 112 yards – thePackers’ first 100-yard receiving effort of the season – anda 7-yard TD just before halftime to give Green Bay a 17-3 advantage…Vs.Seattle (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 4): Postedhis best effort of the playoffs to date, pulling in six passesfor 66 yards, including a leaping, 23-yard catch between twodefenders to set up a FG just before halftime.2002: Developed into one of the league’s most explosiveplaymakers in his fourth <strong>NFL</strong> season…Won the starting SEposition, vacated when Schroeder was allowed to leave infree agency, with a strong preseason performance…Wasone of Green Bay’s most consistent performers in trainingcamppractices, edging Robert Ferguson and Charles Lee,among others, to be<strong>com</strong>e a full-time starter for the firsttime as a pro…Earning his first Pro Bowl trip, he becamethe lowest-drafted Packers player (seventh round) to participatein the Pro Bowl since Larry McCarren (12th round)in 1983 (Don Majkowski, 10th round, was chosen for thegame in 1989, but did not play)…Led the Packers in receptions(70, 14th in the NFC), receiving yards (1,064, 10th inNFC) and TD receptions (nine, second in NFC) – all threefigures eclipsing his three-year <strong>NFL</strong> totals entering the2002 season…Had more catches (70) in his first year asa starter than any of the top 10 WRs in Packers historyhad in their initial season in the starting lineup…Becamethe eighth 1,000-yard receiver in Packers history – and thefirst drafted in the seventh round or later – at San Francisco(Dec. 15) when he reached the plateau for the first time asa pro…Enjoyed the fifth-highest yards-per-catch average inthe NFC (15.2) and tied for fourth in the NFC in third-downreceptions (25)…Also rushed eight times for 70 yards…Had three 100-yard receiving days and a pair of 80-plusyardTD catches over the course of the season…Was thePackers’ finalist for the 2002 Walter Payton <strong>NFL</strong> Man of theYear award...Vs. Carolina (Sept. 29): Posted the firsttwo-TD game of his career in 17-14 victory. Caught 31-yardTD pass from TE Bubba Franks late in first half, and with4:10 remaining pulled in the eventual game-winning score –a high bullet from Favre that he snared near the 10-yard linebefore darting into the end zone…At Chicago (Oct. 7):Enjoyed his first career 100-yard effort in Monday night win,making four receptions for 120 yards (30.0 avg.), includinga career-long 85-yard catch to open the scoring (tied for thelongest play from scrimmage in the NFC in 2002)…Vs. Detroit(Nov. 10): Posted his top performance of the season,catching a career-high 11 passes for 130 yards (11.8 avg.).The 11 catches were the most by a Green Bay player in sixyears (Don Beebe, 11, Oct. 14, 1996, vs. 49ers)…At Minnesota(Nov. 17): Caught four passes for 121 yards (30.3avg.), including a nifty, 84-yard catch-and-run up the leftsideline to tie the game at 21 early in the fourth quarter…Vs. Atlanta (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 4): Turned in memorableand gutty playoff effort, starting and playing throughpainful shoulder injury suffered a week earlier at the Jets.Aggravated the injury early vs. the Falcons but still willedhimself to return to the contest. Caught Green Bay’s loneTD – a 14-yard strike from Favre early in the third quarter.2001: Turned in standout preseason to cement his placeas one of Packers’ top pass catchers off the bench…Playedin 13 regular-season games, starting twice when Green Bayopened with multiple WRs; he was inactive for the otherthree contests…Made 13 catches for 167 yards (12.8 avg.)and one TD…Also had three rushing attempts for 38 yardsand one TD, along with tackles on special teams…Vs.Baltimore (Oct. 14): Matched his season high with threereceptions for a season-best 69 yards (23.0 avg.), includingWHERE TITLETOWN MEETS TINSELTOWNThe 2008 release of Leatherheads, starring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger, was inspired by the tales of Johnny “Blood” McNally,who spent seven seasons in Green Bay. A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Johnny “Blood” led the Packers to four championships(1929, ’30, ’31 and ’36).•Actor Matthew McConaughey’s father was drafted by the Packers. The team selected James (Jim) McConaughey, an end, out of theUniversity of Houston in the 27th round (319th overall) of the ’53 draft. The elder McConaughey didn’t see action in a league game.•Alan Autry, who played Captain Bubba Skinner in the hit series In the Heat of the Night, also was drafted by Green Bay. GM/HeadCoach Bart Starr drafted him in the 12th round (296th overall) of the 1975 draft. During training camp, Autry met director RobertAltman, who would give him a small part in the 1978 film Remember My Name. Autry’s legal name was Carlos Brown (including his1975-76 Packers tenure) until 1981, when he changed it while filming Southern Comfort, after meeting his biological father. Autrynow owns a production <strong>com</strong>pany, and produced and starred in his first full-length film, The Legend of Jake Kincaid.•The Packers were the subject of a 1937 MGM/UA movie, Pigskin Champions (left, Don Hutson and Arnie Herber collect autographsfrom one of their “co-stars,” Pete Smith, while in Hollywood).•Brett Favre made a cameo in the <strong>com</strong>edy There’s Something About Mary(Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller), as Mary’s mysterious boyfriend.•Gary Knafelc, Lambeau Field’s former P.A. announcer who also caughtthe game-winning touchdown in the stadium’s inaugural game, was anactor as well. Using the screen name Gary Kincaid, he had roles in PalmSprings Weekend (1963) among other films.•Ray Nitschke had roles in The Longest Yard (1974), starring BurtReynolds, and Head (1968).•Offensive lineman Matt Willig appeared in all 16 games for the Packersduring the 1998 season. Since his playing career ended in 2005, Willig hasbe<strong>com</strong>e a successful actor, having appeared in a number of popular televisionshows including Dexter, Chuck and Cold Case, and has also landeda handful of roles in various films.•Current Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings showed his versatility whenhe made a guest appearance on the CBS television series Criminal Mindsin May 2010. Jennings’ brief speaking role saw him play a BehavioralAnalysis Unit technician.•Donald Driver, entering his 14th <strong>NFL</strong> season, won the 14th season ofABC’s hit television show Dancing with the Stars in May 2011. He partneredwith Peta Murgatroyd to defeat 11 other pairs and be<strong>com</strong>e thethird football player to win the Mirror Ball Trophy.100


a 37-yarder across the middle to set up the TD that gaveGreen Bay a 24-10 lead late in the third quarter. Inactivefor games at Chicago (Nov. 11), vs. Atlanta (Nov. 18) andat Detroit (Nov. 22) due to after-effects of quad contusionsuffered against the Ravens. Returned to action in Mondaynight contest at Jacksonville (Dec. 3).2000: Served as the Packers’ No. 3 receiver for much ofyear with Corey Bradford sidelined by multiple injuries…Played in all 16 games for the first time, starting twice…Enjoyed an impressive 15.3-yard average per catch as hecaught 21 passes (sixth on team) for 322 yards (15.3 avg.)and one TD…Vs. Chicago (Oct. 1): Started first careergame and caught three passes for 43 yards (14.3 avg.)…Vs. Tampa Bay (Dec. 24): Started for an inactive Freemanand picked up 4 yards on his first <strong>NFL</strong> carry.1999: Saw action in six games as a rookie, primarily onspecial teams; he was inactive for nine contests and did notplay in the other…Considered a long shot to make the team,he consistently impressed the coaching staff during trainingcamp, meriting a roster spot…Made three receptions for 31yards (10.3 avg.) and one TD on the season…Inactive forthe first eight games…At Dallas (Nov. 14): Made his <strong>NFL</strong>debut, playing as the fourth receiver and on special teams…Vs. Carolina (Dec. 12): Made his first <strong>NFL</strong> catch a memorableone, pulling in an 8-yard TD pass from Favre…1999Draft: Was the second of two seventh-round draft choices(213th overall) by Green Bay, a pick obtained from Chicagoin 1998 for return specialist Glyn Milburn.COLLEGE: Two-year starter and three-time letterman(1996-98) at Alcorn State…Coached in college by JohnnyThomas, who once tutored Jerry Rice at Mississippi ValleyState…Made 88 career receptions for 1,933 yards (22.0avg.) and 17 TDs…Multi-talented, was a member of theBraves’ track team all four years (1996-99)…Earned allconferencehonors in both sports his senior year…EarnedB.S. degree in accounting…Senior season (1998):Earned second-team All-Southwestern Athletic Conferencehonors when he led the Braves in receptions (55), receivingyards (1,128) and scoring (60 points)…Posted six 100-yardreceiving efforts among 11 games played…Establishedcareer highs in catches (11) and yards receiving (173) atPrairie View A&M (Oct. 10)…Junior season (1997):Averaged 26.5 yards per reception in his first season as astarter…Led team with 556 receiving yards on 21 catches,six of which went for TDs…Caught a career-long 81-yard TDvs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 8)…Sophomore season(1996): In first season as football letterman, caught10112 passes for 249 yards (20.8avg.) and a TD…Track andfield: Possessor of worldclassability in the high jumpas a track athlete, he alsoparticipated in the decathlon,long jump and triple jump…Was named as the outstandingfield performer in theSWAC, honoring both indoorand outdoor seasons, threestraight years (1996-98)…Qualified for the 1996 OlympicField Trials in the highjump with a leap of 7 feet,6½ inches (ranked No. 1 inthe nation that year), ac<strong>com</strong>plishedat the 37th annual PelicanRelays…Was the 1996SWAC champion (indoor andoutdoor) in the long jump,triple jump and decathlon,finishing second in the high jump…Was the 1997 SWACchampion (indoor and outdoor) in the long jump and triplejump, again <strong>com</strong>ing in second in the high jump…Also wasthe ’97 SWAC (outdoor) champ in the decathlon…Qualifiedfor the 1997 NCAA Championships in the long jump witha leap of 25 feet, 5 inches…Was the 1998 SWAC (indoor)champion in the long jump (25-5), triple jump (50-2) andhigh jump (7-2)…Was the 1999 SWAC (indoor) championin the long jump (25-0) and triple jump (51-3); he came inthird in the high jump.PERSONAL: Given name Donald Jerome Driver…Bornin Houston…Married to Betina, whom he met at AlcornState and married in 2000; the couple has a son, Cristian,9, and two daughters, Christina, 7, and Charity, 1…As ayoungster, nicknamed “Quickie” by his parents, who grewtired of chasing him around the house, and because he wasa quick learner…The middle child in a five-sibling family,which lived for a time during his early teens out of a U-Haultruck after a collection agency confiscated the family’s possessions…Healso spent multiple holidays without parentsand slept several nights in motel rooms that his mother,Faye Gray, purchased with food stamps…Also remembersseveral times when his mom skipped meals while workingat night…Moved in with his grandmother, Betty Lofton, whoencouraged him to go to church, at age 14…Motivated towardfootball by college films of his father, Marvin, a QB whoearned a Texas A&M scholarship, and likely would’ve gonepro but gave up <strong>NFL</strong> dreams to support his mom after hisown father’s death (Donald’s grandfather)…High school:Lettered four times each in track, football, basketball andbaseball at Milby High in Houston…Played WR and DB,and returned punts and kickoffs…Honorable mention allstatein football…Community involvement: Over<strong>com</strong>ingincredible trials has inspired Driver to be<strong>com</strong>e one ofthe Packers’ most involved players in the <strong>com</strong>munity…Hasmade more than 500 appearances during his <strong>NFL</strong> careerand in 2007 received a JB Award for <strong>com</strong>munity service,named for CBS’ <strong>NFL</strong> Today host James Brown and given toa select group of players for their individual contributionsto their <strong>com</strong>munities…Named Packers’ Walter Payton <strong>NFL</strong>Man of the Year in 2002, in recognition of his extensive workin the <strong>com</strong>munity…Also was chosen by Sporting News asone of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s “Good Guys” in its July 5, 2004, issue…In 2000, created the Donald Driver Foundation (www.donalddriverfoundation.<strong>com</strong>),with the motto “Strong Hands,Strong Minds, Loving Hearts”…Run by his mother, theorganization offers assistance to homeless mothers and underprivilegedchildren…Since its inception, the foundationCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANShas helped at least 17 families in the Houston and GreenBay areas by purchasing homes or providing other housingor mortgage assistance…The foundation also provides10 scholarships worth $1,000 each, annually, to students inTexas, Mississippi and Wisconsin, and has funded several<strong>com</strong>puter labs for inner-city youth centers....Also ran drillsat an Oneida Nation football clinic in July 2005 and has conductedor helped out at football camps in Green Bay andDe Pere in recent years…In summer 2008, took over thetradition of hosting the annual Packers offense vs. defensecharity softball game with the proceeds going to support theDonald Driver Foundation…The fifth annual game in 2012set a Fox Cities Stadium record for the largest crowd at anyevent with an attendance of 8,745, the second straight yearthat the game produced a sellout crowd…In summer 2006,participated in the inaugural Packers Tailgate Tour, visitingfour Wisconsin cities as well as other impromptu stops tomeet and chat with fans from all over the state…Has been afrequent speaker at Green Bay-area schools, addressing theimportance of fitness and making good decisions in life…Has been involved with “Junior Power Pack,” the Packers’fan club for kids, local Pop Warner football, and the BrownCounty Association for Retarded Citizens (now ASPIRO)…Appeared in a national United Way <strong>com</strong>mercial on behalf ofthe <strong>NFL</strong> and the Packers, which started in the 2003 season…Received the Community Service Award from the Green BayChamber of Commerce in August 2001, in recognition of his<strong>com</strong>munity involvement…Earned the Professional Achieve-COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.DONALD DRIVER’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD1999 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .6 0 3 31 10.3 12 1 0 0 0.0 0 02000 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 2 21 322 15.3 49 1 1 4 4.0 4 02001 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 2 13 167 12.8 37 1 3 38 12.7 31t 12002 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 70 1,064 15.2 85t 9 8 70 8.8 17 02003 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .15 15 52 621 11.9 41 2 5 51 10.2 45 02004 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 11 84 1,208 14.4 50 9 3 4 1.3 14 02005 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 86 1,221 14.2 59 5 2 13 6.5 9 02006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 92 1,295 14.1 82t 8 7 16 2.3 16 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .15 14 82 1,048 12.8 47 2 2 4 2.0 5 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 74 1,012 13.7 71t 5 2 4 2.0 6 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 70 1,061 15.2 71t 6 1 13 13.0 13 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .15 15 51 565 11.1 61t 4 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 15 37 445 12.0 35t 6 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (13 years) . . . . 192 154 735 10,060 13.7 85t 59 34 217 6.4 45 1PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2001 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 26 13.0 14 0 2 25 12.5 16 02002 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 3 64 21.3 25 1 0 0 0.0 0 02003 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 8 91 11.4 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 02004 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 7 78 11.1 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2 8 159 19.9 90t 1 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 4 43 10.8 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2 14 169 12.1 24 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 3 45 15.0 16t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 9 49 675 13.8 90t 3 2 25 12.5 16 0Additional statistics: Recovered five opponent onside kick attempts (at Min., 9/30/07; vs. Car., 11/18/07;vs. NO., 9/8/11; at Car., 9/18/11; at Det., 11/24/11). Caught 2-point conversion at Detroit, 10/8/00, and vs.Jacksonville, 12/19/04. Kickoff returns — 1 for 4 yards in 2007, 1 for 0 yards in 2010, 2 for 5 yards in 2011;<strong>NFL</strong> total: 4 for 9 yards. Special teams tackles — 6 in 2001, 1 in 2004; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 7. Miscellaneous tackles — 5in 2000, 4 in 2002, 1 in ’02 playoffs, 2 in 2003, 4 in 2004, 1 in ’04 playoffs, 6 in 2005, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 1 in’07 playoffs, 3 in 2008, 2 in 2009, 3 in 2010, 1 in ’10 playoffs;<strong>NFL</strong> total: 32. Miscellaneous forced fumbles — 1 in 2002.Fumbles-Lost — 1-1 in 2002, 2-2 in 2004, 1-0 in 2006, 1-0 in2007, 2-1 in 2009, 1-1 in ’09 playoffs, 1-1 in 2010; <strong>NFL</strong> totals:8-5. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2000, 2 in 2002,1 in 2003, 1 in 2004, 1 in 2006; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 6.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Dallas, 11/14/99First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Chicago, 10/1/00First <strong>NFL</strong> reception/TD: vs. Car., 12/12/99 (8 yards, B.Favre)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•1999 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of twoseventh-round choices (213th overall) in ’99 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 18 (pick obtained from Chicago in 1998 for returnspecialist Glyn Milburn)…Signed first contract, June 2.•2002 Re-signed by Green Bay as restricted free agent, April12…Signed contract extension, Nov. 25.•2006 Signed contract extension, May 8.•2010 Signed contract extension, Aug. 6.DRIVER’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,vs. Det. (11/10/02) and at Min. (12/24/04)Yards . . . . . . . . . . .191, at Min. (11/12/06)Long*. . . . . . . . . . . . .85t, at Chi. (10/7/02)Touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, four times(last: at NYG, 12/4/11)RushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at SF (12/10/06)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . .45, at Min. (11/2/03)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . .45, at Min. (11/2/03)Touchdowns . . . . . . 1, vs. Min. (12/30/01)*—Had 90-yard TD reception in ’07 playoffsvs. N.Y. Giants, 1/20/08102


ment Award at the sixth annual Lee Remmel Sports AwardsBanquet in April 2003 and was the recipient of the 2010 RedSmith Award for professional achievement, an honor givenannually to an individual who contributes to sports on or offthe field in the state of Wisconsin…In 2010, also rang bellsfor The Salvation Army and signed autographs for donationsin a <strong>com</strong>petition against the Minnesota Vikings’ defensiveline…Additionally has given time and money to the MilwaukeeJuvenile Detention Center, the PALS program, Children’sMiracle Network and the Calvary Baptist Church Scholarship…Hastaken part in the Brett Favre Celebrity SoftballGame as well as Edgar Bennett’s Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon tobenefit the Angel Fund for Children with Cancer…JoinedMichelle Obama and a dozen other celebrities at the NEA’sRead Across America event at the Library of Congress inMarch 2011…Hobbies/interests: Won the 14th seasonof ABC's hit television show, Dancing with the Stars, in May2011...Partnered with Peta Murgatroyd to win the MirrorBall Trophy as they defeated 11 other tandems...During theDWTS season, appeared on The Ellen Degeneres Show,Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Good Morning America, Live! withKelly, Extra, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, BET and in JetMagazine and USA Today, among several national showsand publications...His website, www.donalddriver80.<strong>com</strong>,features photos of him with President Barack Obama, <strong>com</strong>munityvideos and contact information...Has written threechildren's books, with a portion of the proceeds benefitingthe Donald Driver Foundation...Nearing <strong>com</strong>pletion ofa master’s degree in <strong>com</strong>puter science…Hobbies includereading novels and spending time with his family…Splitsresidence between De Pere, Wis., and Flower Mound, Texas.COMMUNITYVETERANSDONALD DRIVER GAME-BY-GAME1999, GREEN BAY*Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD11/14 at Dal-L 1 0 0 0 - - 011/21 Det-W 1 0 0 0 - - 011/29 at SF-W 1 0 0 0 - - 012/05 at Chi-W (did not play)12/12 Car-L 1 0 3 31 10.3 12 112/20 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 - - 012/26 at TB-L ( inactive)01/02 Ari-W 1 0 0 0 - - 0’99 TOTALS 6 0 3 31 10.3 12 1*Inactive for Games 1-82000, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/03 NYJ-L 1 0 0 0 - - 009/10 at Buf-L 1 0 2 58 29.0 49 009/17 Phi-W 1 0 2 50 25.0 26 009/24 at Ari-W 1 0 3 27 9.0 11 010/01 Chi-L 1 1 3 43 14.3 21 010/08 at Det-L 1 0 2 27 13.5 20 010/15 SF-W 1 0 1 10 10.0 10 010/29 at Mia-L 1 0 0 0 - - 011/06 Min-W 1 0 0 0 - - 011/12 at TB-L 1 0 2 13 6.5 7 011/19 Ind-W 1 0 1 24 24.0 24 011/27 at Car-L 1 0 1 32 32.0 32t 112/03 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 - - 012/10 Det-W 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 012/17 at Min-W 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 012/24 TB-W 1 1 2 23 11.5 13 0’00 TOTALS 16 2 21 322 15.3 49 12001, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/09 Det-W 1 1 0 0 - - 009/24 Was-W 1 0 1 24 24.0 24 009/30 at Car-W 1 1 0 0 - - 010/07 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 - - 010/14 Bal-W 1 0 3 69 23.0 37 010/21 at Min-L 1 0 2 17 8.5 14 011/04 TB-W 1 0 2 11 5.5 11 011/11 at Chi-W ( inactive — quad)11/18 Atl-L ( inactive — quad)11/22 at Det-W ( inactive — quad)12/03 at Jax-W 1 0 1 10 10.0 10 012/09 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 - - 012/16 at Ten-L 1 0 2 17 8.5 10 112/23 Cle-W 1 0 0 0 - - 012/30 Min-W 1 0 0 0 - - 001/06 at NYG-W 1 0 2 19 9.5 12 0’01 TOTALS 13 2 13 167 12.8 37 101/13 SF-W 1 1 0 2 26 13.0 14 001/20 at StL-L 2 1 0 0 0 - - 0PLAYOFFS 2 0 2 26 13.0 14 01NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff2002, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 Atl-W 1 1 7 78 11.1 18 009/15 at NO-L 1 1 4 51 12.8 26t 109/22 at Det-W 1 1 5 94 18.8 25 109/29 Car-W 1 1 5 97 19.4 31t 210/07 at Chi-W 1 1 4 120 30.0 85t 110/13 at NE-W 1 1 3 43 14.3 29 010/20 Was-W 1 1 4 44 11.0 16 011/04 Mia-W 1 1 3 60 20.0 30 011/10 Det-W 1 1 11 130 11.8 38 011/17 at Min-L 1 1 4 121 30.3 84t 111/24 at TB-L 1 1 3 32 10.7 14 112/01 Chi-W 1 1 5 65 13.0 42 012/08 Min-W 1 1 2 25 12.5 15 012/15 at SF-W 1 1 4 42 10.5 15 112/22 Buf-W 1 1 5 52 10.4 20 112/29 at NYJ-L 1 1 1 10 10.0 10 0’02 TOTALS 16 16 701064 15.2 85t 901/13 Atl-L 1 1 1 3 64 21.3 25 11NFC Wild Card Playoff2003, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/07 Min-L 1 1 2 27 13.5 21 009/14 Det-W ( inactive — neck)09/21 at Ari-L 1 1 2 12 6.0 8 009/29 at Chi-W 1 1 4 50 12.5 23 010/05 Sea-W 1 1 7 72 10.3 34t 110/12 KC-L 1 1 7 59 8.4 26 010/19 at StL-L 1 1 4 53 13.3 19 011/02 at Min-W 1 1 1 26 26.0 26 011/10 Phi-L 1 1 2 18 9.0 12 011/16 at TB-W 1 1 2 12 6.0 11 011/23 SF-W 1 1 4 31 7.8 9 011/27 at Det-L 1 1 4 47 11.8 20 012/07 Chi-W 1 1 1 4 4.0 4 012/14 at SD-W 1 1 8 112 14.0 23 112/22 at Oak-W 1 1 3 78 26.0 41 012/28 Den-W 1 1 1 20 20.0 20 0’03 TOTALS 15 15 52 621 11.9 41 201/04 Sea-W 1 1 0 6 66 11.0 23 001/11 at Phi-L 2 1 1 2 25 12.5 19 0PLAYOFFS 2 1 8 91 11.4 23 01NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff2004, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/13 at Car-W 1 1 3 39 13.0 16 009/19 Chi-L 1 0 5 49 9.8 16 009/26 at Ind-L 1 0 6 64 10.7 27t 110/03 NYG-L 1 1 4 31 7.8 11 010/11 Ten-L 1 1 10 150 15.0 47 010/17 at Det-W 1 1 9 110 12.2 23 210/24 Dal-W 1 0 3 52 17.3 33t 110/31 at Was-W 1 0 2 48 24.0 41 011/14 Min-W 1 1 3 28 9.3 14 011/21 at Hou-W 1 1 10 148 14.8 50 111/29 StL-W 1 1 6 85 14.2 18 112/05 at Phi-L 1 1 3 33 11.0 16 012/12 Det-W 1 1 4 87 21.8 39 112/19 Jax-L 1 1 4 74 18.5 32t 112/24 at Min-W 1 1 11 162 14.7 34 101/02 at Chi-W 1 0 1 48 48.0 48 0’04 TOTALS 16 11 84 1208 14.4 50 901/09 Min-L 1 1 1 7 78 11.1 16 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2005, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/11 at Det-L 1 1 4 48 12.0 17 009/18 Cle-L 1 1 6 105 17.5 42t 109/25 TB-L 1 1 2 49 24.5 37 010/03 at Car-L 1 1 6 92 15.3 26t 110/09 NO-W 1 1 5 48 9.6 14 010/23 at Min-L 1 1 8 114 14.3 40 110/30 at Cin-L 1 1 5 76 15.2 28 011/06 Pit-L 1 1 5 64 12.8 23 011/13 at Atl-W 1 1 10 114 11.4 21 011/21 Min-L 1 1 5 84 16.8 53t 211/27 at Phi-L 1 1 3 50 16.7 23 012/04 at Chi-L 1 1 8 64 8.0 18 012/11 Det-W 1 1 4 32 8.0 19 012/19 at Bal-L 1 1 3 56 18.7 31 012/25 Chi-L 1 1 6 107 17.8 56 001/01 Sea-W 1 1 6 118 19.7 59 0’05 TOTALS 16 16 86 1221 14.2 59 5ADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.103


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWDONALD DRIVER GAME-BY-GAME2006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/10 Chi-L 1 1 7 96 13.7 24 009/17 NO-L 1 1 8 153 19.1 48 009/24 at Det-W 1 1 3 20 6.7 8 110/02 at Phi-L 1 1 5 50 10.0 26 010/08 StL-L 1 1 3 24 8.0 11 010/22 at Mia-W 1 1 10 93 9.3 34t 110/29 Ari-W 1 1 5 48 9.6 13 011/05 at Buf-L 1 1 9 96 10.7 23 111/12 at Min-W 1 1 6 191 31.8 82t 111/19 NE-L 1 1 2 42 21.0 38 011/27 at Sea-L 1 1 3 89 29.7 48t 112/03 NYJ-L 1 1 3 41 13.7 20t 112/10 at SF-W 1 1 9 160 17.8 68t 112/17 Det-W 1 1 7 70 10.0 15 012/21 Min-W 1 1 9 99 11.0 22 012/31 at Chi-W 1 1 3 23 7.7 9t 1’06 TOTALS 16 16 92 1295 14.182t 82007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/09 Phi-W 1 1 6 66 11.0 22 009/16 at NYG-W 1 1 8 73 9.1 19 109/23 SD-W 1 1 6 126 21.0 46 109/30 at Min-W 1 1 7 58 8.3 14 010/07 Chi-L 1 1 4 51 12.8 26 010/14 Was-W 1 1 5 38 7.6 15 010/29 at Den-W 1 1 3 28 9.3 17 011/04 at KC-W 1 0 5 99 19.8 44 011/11 Min-W 1 1 4 63 15.8 24 011/18 Car-W 1 1 5 83 16.6 47 011/22 at Det-W 1 1 10 147 14.7 41 011/29 at Dal-L 1 1 7 66 9.4 17 012/09 Oak-W 1 1 3 38 12.7 20 012/16 at StL-W 1 1 5 80 16.0 37 012/23 at Chi-L 1 1 4 32 8.0 12 012/30 Det-W (inactive)’07 TOTALS 15 14 82 1048 12.8 47 201/12 Sea-W 1 1 1 3 18 6.0 11 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 1 5 141 28.2 90t 1PLAYOFFS 2 2 8 159 19.9 90t 11NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 Min-W 1 1 4 38 9.5 25 009/14 at Det-W 1 1 7 52 7.4 17 109/21 Dal-L 1 1 4 76 19.0 50 009/28 at TB-L 1 1 1 8 8.0 8 010/05 Atl-L 1 1 3 68 22.7 44t 110/12 at Sea-W 1 1 6 53 8.8 19 010/19 Ind-W 1 1 4 35 8.8 24 011/02 at Ten-L 1 1 7 136 19.4 44 111/09 at Min-L 1 1 5 46 9.2 19 011/16 Chi-W 1 1 4 60 15.0 21 011/24 at NO-L 1 1 4 43 10.8 24 011/30 Car-L 1 1 5 83 16.6 46 112/07 Hou-L 1 1 3 75 25.0 59 012/14 at Jax-L 1 1 5 65 13.0 24 012/22 at Chi-L 1 1 6 63 10.5 17 012/28 Det-W 1 1 6 111 18.5 71t 1’08 TOTALS 16 16 74 1012 13.7 71t 52009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/13 Chi-W 1 1 4 39 9.8 14 009/20 Cin-L 1 1 6 99 16.5 26 109/27 at StL-W 1 1 4 95 23.8 46 110/05 at Min-L 1 1 4 55 13.8 24 010/18 Det-W 1 1 7 107 15.3 37 010/ 25 at Cle-W 1 1 2 84 42.0 71t 111/01 Min-L 1 1 6 63 10.5 20 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 4 71 17.8 32t 111/15 Dal-W 1 1 4 50 12.5 24 011/22 SF-W 1 1 5 40 8.0 15 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 7 142 20.3 68 112/07 Bal-W 1 1 3 31 10.3 14 112/13 at Chi-W 1 1 2 11 5.5 6 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 3 76 25.3 49 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 3 33 11.0 16 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 6 65 10.8 19 0’09 TOTALS 16 16 70 1061 15.2 71t 601/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 4 43 10.8 28 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 5 30 6.0 7 109/19 Buf-W 1 1 4 38 9.5 13 109/27 at Chi-L 1 1 9 61 6.8 11 010/03 Det-W 1 1 3 89 29.7 48 110/10 at Was-L 1 1 4 58 14.5 34 010/ 17 Mia-L 1 1 3 31 10.3 15 010/24 Min-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 011/07 Dal-W ( inactive — quad)11/21 at Min-W 1 1 4 31 7.8 10 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 2 26 13.0 17 012/05 SF-W 1 1 4 73 18.3 61t 112/12 at Det-L 1 1 2 12 6.0 7 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 3 31 10.3 16 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 3 44 14.7 33 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 5 41 8.2 21 0’10 TOTALS 15 15 51 565 11.1 61t 401/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 5 56 11.2 20 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 6 76 12.7 24 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 2 28 14.0 24 0PLAYOFFS 4 2 14 169 12.1 24 01NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC DivisionalPlayoff; 3 NFC Championship;4Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 1 4 41 10.3 16 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 1 10 10.0 10 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 3 20 6.7 8t 110/09 at Atl-W 1 1 1 5 5.0 5 010/ 16 StL-W 1 0 3 25 8.3 12 110/23 at Min-W 1 1 1 6 6.0 6 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 2 18 9.0 10 011/14 Min-W 1 1 3 36 12.0 22 011/20 TB-W 1 1 4 72 18.0 35 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 1 15 15.0 15 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 4 34 8.5 13t 212/11 Oak-W 1 1 4 75 18.8 28 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 2 7 3.5 5 112/25 Chi-W 1 1 2 29 14.5 18 001/01 Det-W 1 1 2 52 26.0 35t 1’11 TOTALS 16 15 37 445 12.0 35t 601/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 3 45 15.0 16t 11NFC Divisional PlayoffRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.RECEIVING QUINTET CATCHES FIRE IN 2011Billed as one of the deepest and most dangerous position groups in the <strong>NFL</strong> entering the season, the Packers' collection of wide receivers didnot disappoint in 2011. A band <strong>com</strong>posed of veterans Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, James Jones, Jordy Nelson, and rookie Randall Cobb, they <strong>com</strong>binedfor 235 catches, 3,667 yards and 38 touchdowns during the regular season. The yardage and touchdown totals ranked No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong> among receivingcorps and set new franchise records for the position group.A look at where the receivers' collective totals ranked in the <strong>NFL</strong> in 2011 and in the history of the franchise:2011 <strong>NFL</strong> Ranks Franchise HistoryTeam Rec. Yards from WRs Team Rec. Yards from WRs1. Green Bay 3,667 (229.2) 1. 2011 3,667 (229.2)2. N.Y. Giants 3,439 (214.9) 2. 2004 3,215 (200.9)3. Pittsburgh 3,207 (200.4) 3. 2007 3,140 (196.3)Team Rec. TDs from WRs Team Rec. TDs from WRs1. Green Bay 38 1. 2011 382. Dallas 27 2. 1994 263. Detroit 25 3t. 1995, 2004, 2010 23104


DONALD DRIVER VS. THE <strong>NFL</strong>2011Regular-season games onlyCAREEROpponent G No Yds Avg Lg TD G No Yds Avg Lg TDChicago. . . . . . . . . 2 2 29 14.5 18 0 23 87 1056 12.1 85 2Detroit. . . . . . . . . . 2 3 67 22.3 35 1 22 99 1401 14.2 71 10Minnesota . . . . . . . 2 4 42 10.5 22 0 25 92 1296 14.1 84 6NFC North . . . . .6 9 138 15.3 35 1 70 278 3753 13.5 85 18Own Division. . .6 9 138 15.3 35 1 74 284 3800 13.4 85 18Dallas . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 5 18 244 13.6 50 1N.Y. Giants . . . . . . 1 4 34 8.5 13 2 5 21 201 9.6 33 3Philadelphia . . . . . .- - - - - - 7 26 297 11.4 26 1Washington. . . . . . .- - - - - - 5 16 212 13.3 41 0NFC East . . . . . .1 4 34 8.5 13 2 22 81 954 11.8 50 5Atlanta. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 5 23 291 12.7 44 1Carolina. . . . . . . . . 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 9 29 467 16.1 47 6New Orleans . . . . . 1 4 41 10.3 16 0 5 25 336 13.4 48 1Tampa Bay . . . . . . 1 4 72 18.0 35 0 10 22 291 13.2 37 2NFC South. . . . .4 10 128 12.8 35 0 29 99 1385 14.0 48 10Arizona . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 5 16 152 9.5 19 0St. Louis . . . . . . . . 1 3 25 8.3 12 1 6 25 362 14.5 46 3San Francisco . . . . .- - - - - - 7 27 356 13.2 68 3Seattle. . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 5 25 365 14.6 59 2NFC West . . . . .1 3 25 8.3 12 1 23 93 1235 13.3 68 8Baltimore . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 9 156 17.3 37 1Cincinnati . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 11 175 15.9 28 1Cleveland . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 8 189 23.6 71 2Pittsburgh . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 8 140 17.5 49 0AFC North . . . . . - - - - - - 10 36 660 18.3 71 4Buffalo . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 4 20 244 12.2 49 3Miami . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 4 16 184 11.5 34 1New England. . . . . .- - - - - - 3 8 116 14.5 38 0N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 4 4 51 12.8 20 1AFC East . . . . . . - - - - - - 15 48 595 12.4 49 5Houston. . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 13 223 17.2 59 1Indianapolis . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 11 123 11.2 27 1Jacksonville . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 10 149 14.9 32 1Tennessee. . . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 19 303 15.9 47 2AFC South. . . . . - - - - - - 11 53 798 15.1 59 5Denver . . . . . . . . . 1 3 20 6.7 8 1 3 7 68 9.7 20 1Kansas City . . . . . . 1 2 7 3.5 5 1 3 14 165 11.8 44 1Oakland. . . . . . . . . 1 4 75 18.8 28 0 3 10 191 19.1 41 0San Diego . . . . . . . 1 2 18 9.0 10 0 3 16 256 16.0 46 2AFC West . . . . .4 11 120 10.9 28 2 12 47 680 14.5 46 4NFC . . . . . . . . .12 26 325 12.5 35 4 144 551 7327 13.3 85 41AFC . . . . . . . . . .4 11 120 10.9 28 2 48 184 2733 14.9 71 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . G No Yds Avg Lg TD G No Yds Avg Lg TDHome . . . . . . . . . . 8 25 350 14.0 35 3 95 358 4951 13.8 71 25Road . . . . . . . . . . . 8 12 95 7.9 15 3 97 377 5109 13.6 85 34September . . . . . . 3 5 51 10.2 16 0 40 161 2101 13.0 50 14October . . . . . . . . . 4 8 56 7.0 12 2 44 171 2246 13.1 85 13November . . . . . . . 4 10 141 14.1 35 0 49 200 2938 14.7 84 14December . . . . . . . 4 12 145 12.1 28 3 52 181 2432 13.4 71 17January . . . . . . . . . 1 2 52 26.0 35 1 7 22 343 15.6 59 1Wins . . . . . . . . . . 15 35 438 12.5 35 5 118 446 6089 13.7 85 37Losses . . . . . . . . . 1 2 7 3.5 5 1 74 289 3971 13.7 84 22First half . . . . . . . . .- 17 190 11.2 22 2 - 364 4976 13.7 85 29Second half/OT . . . .- 20 255 12.8 35 4 - 371 5084 13.7 84 30Last 2:00, half. . . . .- 5 47 9.4 13 2 - 89 1163 13.1 82 9Starter. . . . . . . . . 15 34 420 12.4 35t 5 155 683 9320 13.6 85 53Non-starts. . . . . . . 1 3 25 8.3 12 1 37 52 740 14.2 49 6Fourth quarter. . . . .- 9 98 10.9 35 3 - 176 2293 13.0 84 12Overtime . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 8 1 12 12.0 12 0Winning . . . . . . . . .- 28 342 12.2 35 3 - 289 3885 13.4 71 23Tied. . . . . . . . . . . . .- 3 38 12.7 17 0 - 150 2008 13.4 85 13Behind. . . . . . . . . . .- 6 65 10.8 35 3 - 296 4167 14.1 84 23Sunday . . . . . . . . 13 29 353 12.2 35 6 157 586 7949 13.6 84 49Monday. . . . . . . . . 1 3 36 12.0 22 0 27 96 1392 14.5 85 8Thursday. . . . . . . . 2 5 56 11.2 16 0 7 42 557 13.3 68 1Friday . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 11 162 14.7 34 1Grass . . . . . . . . . 12 30 385 12.8 35 4 145 530 7201 13.6 71 40Artificial. . . . . . . . . 4 7 60 8.6 15 2 48 205 2859 13.9 85 19Outside . . . . . . . . 13 34 419 12.3 35 6 157 571 7769 13.6 85 45Domes . . . . . . . . . 3 3 26 8.7 15 0 35 164 2291 14.0 84 14COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRIVERDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.105


VETERANSJERMICHAELFINLEYTIGHT END • TEXASFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFifth Packers SeasonHt: 6-5 Wt: 247 • Born: March 26, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 48/29 • Acquired: D3-08COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESFINLEYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Is tied for No. 2 in the franchise single-season recordbooks for most receptions by a tight end (55 in 2009 and2011) 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).Is the lone tight end in team history to register two55-catch seasons (2009, 2011) and is one of only two tightends (Coffman) to record two 600-yard campaigns.Posted a career-high eight TD receptions in 2011,good for No. 3 in the league behind New England’s RobGronkowski (17) and New Orleans’ Jimmy Graham (11).Caught three TD passes at Chicago in Week 3 of 2011, be-<strong>com</strong>ing only the second TE in franchise history (Keith Jackson,Sept. 1, 1996) to post three TD receptions in a game.Ranked No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> among tight ends last season(min. 40 receptions) with a 13.9-yard receiving average.Of his 55 receptions in 2011, 44 went for first downs, an80.0 percentage that ranked No. 1 on the team and No. 2 inthe league among tight ends (min. 32 receptions).Was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2011.Ranks second to Coffman (six) with three 100-yard re-ceiving games in his career.His 301 receiving yards in 2010 through the first fourgames before he sustained a knee injury ranked No. 2 inthe league behind only San Diego’s Antonio Gates (386).Despite missing three midseason games due to a kneeinjury, had one of the most productive seasons by a tightend in team history in ’09 with 55 catches for 676 yardsand five touchdowns, adding six catches for a team playoffrecord159 yards in the NFC Wild Card game at Arizona.Had seven or more receptions in three games in ‘09 ashe set a new team record, and had at least six catches fourtimes in the regular season to match Coffman’s ’79 output.His eight 50-yard games topped Coffman’s franchise markof seven (’81, ’83).2011 SEASON: Played in all 16 games for the firsttime in his career, including a career-high 13 starts…Alsostarted in the playoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants…RankedNo. 3 on the team with a career-high 55 receptions (also’09), the second most in franchise history by a TE...Posteda career-high 767 receiving yards, also the second most inteam annals by a TE…Finished No. 3 in the league with acareer-high eight TD catches and ranked No. 3 among <strong>NFL</strong>tight ends (min. 40 receptions) with a 13.9-yard receivingaverage…Of his 55 receptions, 44 went for first downs,an 80.0 percentage that ranked No. 1 on the team and No.2 in the league among tight ends (min. 32 receptions)…At Chicago (Sept. 25): Caught seven passes for 85yards (12.1 avg.) and a career-best three TDs. Became justthe second TE in franchise history to catch three TDs ina game, joining Jackson (at Tampa Bay, Sept. 1, 1996)…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Posted 67 yards receiving on fourcatches (16.8 avg.), with three of the grabs <strong>com</strong>ing on thirddown and picking up first downs…At San Diego (Nov.106AT A GLANCE …• Matched his career high with 55 receptionsin 2011, tied for the second most inteam history by a tight end behind PaulCoffman’s 56 in 1979, and set a career high with 767 receivingyards, the No. 2 mark by a TE in franchise annals behind onlyCoffman’s 814 yards in 1983.• Is the only tight end in Packers history to record two 55-catchseasons (2009 and 2011).• In breakout 2009 campaign, posted second-most catches in asingle 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 inNFC Wild Card loss at Arizona, the third-most productive gameby a tight end in <strong>NFL</strong> postseason history behind San Diego’s KellenWinslow (166 yards, Jan. 2, 1982, vs. Miami) and San Francisco’sVernon Davis (180 yards, Jan. 14, 2012, vs. New Orleans)• Also in ’09, tied regular-season, single-game franchise marks foryards (128, Week 4 at Minnesota) and receptions (nine, Week 15at Pittsburgh) by a tight end. Again matched the reception markin 2010 with nine at Chicago in Week 3.• Ranked third in University of Texas history when he left school forcareer receptions by a TE with 76, despite playing only two seasons.• Became first Packers draftee from the University of Texassince 1991, and was the highest pick used on a TE by the Packerssince Bubba Franks was selected in the first round (14thoverall) in 2000.6): Caught five passes for 44 yards (8.8) and his careerhigh-tyingfifth TD grab of the season…Vs. Minnesota(Nov. 14): Paced the team with 67 receiving yards on threecatches (22.3 avg.)…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Posted aseason-high 87 receiving yards on six catches (14.5 avg.),along with his sixth TD reception of the season, a careerhigh…At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Led the team with 83yards receiving on three catches (27.7 avg.). That receivingaverage was tied for No. 3 in franchise history (min. threereceptions) by a tight end…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Withonly three WRs active on gameday, caught seven passesfor 64 yards (9.1) and his eighth TD grab of the season.Caught the game-winning 4-yard TD from QB Matt Flynnto cap an eight-play, 80-yard drive with 1:10 remaining thatput the Packers ahead, 45-41, the game’s final score.2010: Started the first five games, but lasted just twosnaps in the fifth game when he injured his knee and waslost for the season…Through four contests, led the Packersin receiving yards (301) and per-catch average (14.3),as seven of his 21 receptions went for 20-plus yards…Hadalready tied Coffman’s 1979 single-season team mark forTEs with two 100-yard games, and his yardage total rankedsecond in the league behind Gates (386) among all TEsthrough four games…Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Had fourcatches for 103 yards, a 25.8-yard average that was thesecond-best single-game outing in team history by a TE(min. four receptions), trailing only Coffman’s 30.5-yardmark on four catches at Chicago on Dec. 18, 1983…AtChicago (Sept. 27): Tied his career high and the franchisemark for TEs with nine receptions, and posted his


second straight 100-yard game (115) to join Coffmanin ’79 as the only TEs in club history to achieve the feat.His third regular-season 100-yard game put him secondto Coffman’s six in the team record books for TEs…AtWashington (Oct. 10): Injured his knee attempting totackle Redskins S Kareem Moore, who had recovered TEDonald Lee’s fumble on the second snap of the game. Leftthe game, was inactive the following week and was placedon injured reserve Oct. 18.2009: Played in 13 games with nine starts and rankedthird on the team with 55 catches for 676 yards (12.6 avg.)despite missing three games due to injury...Tied for secondon the team with a then-career-high five TD catches...Reception total was one shy of Coffman’s single-seasonteam record for a TE (’79), tying him with Coffman (’81)and Jackie Harris (’92) for No. 2…Yardage total was thenthe fifth most by a Green Bay TE and most since Chmura’s679 in ’95…Set a team record for a TE with seven or morereceptions in three games, matched Coffman (’79) with sixor more catches four times, and had eight 50-yard gamesto top Coffman’s mark of seven (’81, ’83)...After returningfrom knee injury in Week 11, ranked third in the leagueamong TEs with 37 receptions in that seven-game span,trailing only Dallas’ Jason Witten (45) and Atlanta’s TonyGonzalez (39)...Inactive for games vs. Minnesota (Nov.1), at Tampa Bay (Nov. 8) and vs. Dallas (Nov. 15) withsprained knee sustained at Cleveland in Week 7…At Minnesota(Oct. 5): Led the team with six catches for acareer-best 128 yards (21.3 avg.), tying the single-gamefranchise mark for a TE; Harris posted the same numbervs. Denver on Oct. 10, 1993. Broke open down the rightsideline and caught a 62-yard TD pass from QB Aaron Rodgers,making a move to elude S Tyrell Johnson. The catchwas the longest of his career and the longest reception by aPackers TE since Harris’ 66-yarder in the ’93 game againstthe Broncos…At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Caught a 16-yardpass over the middle on the Packers’ opening drive, butsustained a sprained left knee on the play and did not return.Was sidelined for the next three games…Vs. Baltimore(Dec. 7): Started and posted seven receptions for79 yards (11.3 avg.) and two TDs, the first multi-TD gameof his career…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Started and ledthe team with a career-high nine catches for 74 yards (8.2avg.), matching the single-game franchise mark for receptionsheld by three other TEs…At Arizona (NFC WildCard, Jan. 10): Led the team with a team playoff-record159 yards receiving on six receptions (26.5 avg.), breakingthe previous high of 148 yards set by Jefferson (Jan. 8,1983, vs. St. Louis). His yardage total was also No. 2 in<strong>NFL</strong> playoff history by a TE at the time behind only WinslowPACKERS TIGHT ENDS RECORDSCAREERGames Played167 Ed West, 1984-94119 Paul Coffman, 1978-85116 Rich McGeorge, 1970-78114 Bubba Franks, 2000-0795 Marv Fleming, 1963-69Receptions322 Paul Coffman, 1978-85256 Bubba Franks, 2000-07202 Ed West, 1984-94188 Mark Chmura, 1993-99178 Donald Lee, 2005-10Receiving Yards4,223 Paul Coffman, 1978-852,594 Ron Kramer, 1957, 59-642,370 Rich McGeorge, 1970-782,321 Ed West, 1984-942,300 Bubba Franks, 2000-07Average Gain (min. 50 rec.)15.3 Ron Kramer, 1957, 59-6413.5 Rich McGeorge, 1970-7813.3 Jermichael Finley, 2008-1113.1 Paul Coffman, 1978-8512.2 Jackie Harris, 1990-9312.2 Keith Jackson, 1995-96Touchdowns39 Paul Coffman, 1978-8532 Bubba Franks, 2000-0725 Ed West, 1984-9417 Mark Chmura, 1993-99Donald Lee, 2005-10SINGLE SEASONReceptions56 Paul Coffman, 197955 Paul Coffman, 1981Jackie Harris, 1992Jermichael Finley, 2009, 2011(166 yards, Jan. 2, 1982), and his 26.5-yard average was aleague playoff record for TEs (min. five receptions).2008: Played in 14 games, second most among theteam’s rookies (Jordy Nelson, 16), with one start…Caughtsix passes for 74 yards (12.3 avg.) and one TD…Recordedsix special teams tackles, the most among Packers rookies…Onthe field for 54.9 percent of special teams plays,which ranked fourth on the team and first among rookies…Inactive for opening two games, vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8)and at Detroit (Sept. 14) as a healthy scratch…Vs. Dallas(Sept. 21): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeing time on specialteams and getting some snaps on offense…At Tennessee(Nov. 2): Caught first <strong>NFL</strong> pass when he hauled in6-yard reception from Rodgers in the second quarter…At Minnesota (Nov. 9): Posted a career-high threespecial teams tackles…Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Startedfirst career game with Packers opening in a two-TE set…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Caught first TD pass of his careerwhen he hauled in 3-yarder from Rodgers in the backright corner of the end zone late in the first quarter. Alsohad a 26-yard reception deep down the left sideline in thesecond quarter…2008 Draft: Selected in the third round(91st overall), the seventh TE taken. Highest pick used on aTE by the Packers since Bubba Franks was selected in thefirst round (14th overall) in 2000. Became the first playerdrafted by the Packers from the University of Texas sinceWR Johnny Walker was picked in the eighth round in 1991.Highest selection used by Green Bay on a UT player sinceHB Duke Carlisle in 1964 (60th overall selection). Was thefirst player from UT to ever enter the draft following sophomoreseason.COLLEGE: Productive player in his two seasons withthe Longhorns, catching 76 passes for 947 yards (12.5avg.) and five TDs in 26 games…His 76 receptions rankedthird in school history among TEs despite playing only twoyears, and his 947 yards ranked sixth in school annals…Caught four or more passes 10 times during his career…Majored in kinesiology…Sophomore season (2007):Started all 13 games and earned honorable mention All-Big12 Conference honors from the league’s coaches…NamedUT’s Outstanding Tight End…Caught 45 passes (second onUT’s single-season TE list) for 575 yards (third on singleseasonTE list) and two TDs…Posted a reception in 12 of13 games and three or more grabs in nine of 13 contests…Helped Longhorns average 462.0 yards of total offense,which ranked 13th in the NCAA…Caught four passes fora career-high 149 yards (37.3 avg.) and a TD, includingcatches of 58 and 55 yards, vs. No. 10 Oklahoma (Oct. 6)in 28-21 loss. The 149 yards was the school record by aReceiving Yards814 Paul Coffman, 1983767 Jermichael Finley, 2011711 Paul Coffman, 1979687 Paul Coffman, 1981679 Mark Chmura, 1995Average Gain (min. 15 rec.)17.1 Rich McGeorge, 197116.8 Ron Kramer, 196316.3 Rich McGeorge, 197316.2 Ron Kramer, 196416.0 Ron Kramer, 1961Touchdowns11 Paul Coffman, 198310 Keith Jackson, 19969 Paul Coffman, 1984Bubba Franks, 20018 Jermichael Finley, 2011COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESFINLEYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.107


VETERANSCOMMUNITYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ADMIN. &COACHESTE…Redshirt freshman season (2006): Played in all13 games and started four contests when the Longhornsopened in a two-TE set…Earned honorable mention FreshmanAll-America honors from Sporting News…Named oneof UT’s Outstanding New<strong>com</strong>ers as he set freshman TErecords for receptions (31, fifth on UT’s single-season TElist), receiving yards (371) and TDs (three)…Caught a passin 10 of 11 games…Posted a career-high eight receptionsfor 46 yards vs. Iowa (Dec. 30) in Alamo Bowl win.PERSONAL: Given name Jermichael Decorean Finley…Bornin Lufkin, Texas…Married, wife’s name isCourtney…Couple has a son, Kayden, 4…Raised by hisgrandmother, Clara Mitchell…Half-brother is former TexasA&M fullback Jorvorskie Lane, the school’s all-time leadingscorer with 50 career TDs who currently plays for theMiami Dolphins…Offered scholarships in both football andbasketball to the University of Arizona…High school:Four-year starter at TE for Diboll (Texas) High…Earnedfirst-team 3A all-state honors from the Texas Sports WritersAssociation and second-team all-state honors from TheAssociated Press…Owns school career records with 316receptions, 30 TD catches and 2,217 receiving yards…Played DE, WR, S, P and K during his high school career…Caught 36 passes for a school-record 876 yards (24.3 avg.)as a senior…Named first-team all-district as a junior…Named District Offensive Player of the Year in football andDistrict MVP in basketball as a sophomore…Communityinvolvement: Signed autographs, took photos and interactedwith children during the annual Kids Day for theCity of Green Bay…Was a guest at fundraising dinners forthe Donald Driver Foundation and Boys and Girls Club ofGreen Bay, and has participated in the Donald Driver CelebritySoftball Game and the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon to benefit Families of Children with Cancer…Alsosigned autographs to help raise money for the annual JerryParins Cruise for Cancer…Hobbies/interests: Has usedboxing training methods as part of his offseason workouts…Enjoysplaying basketball, watching television andgoing to baseball games…Worked out with Cardinals ProBowl WR Larry Fitzgerald each of the last two offseasons…Has vacationed at Playa del Carmen in Mexico…Residence:Dallas, Texas.FINLEYJERMICHAEL FINLEY’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .14 1 6 74 12.3 35 1 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 10 55 676 12.3 62t 5 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .5 5 21 301 14.3 34 1 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 13 55 767 13.9 41 8 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . . . 48 29 137 1,818 13.3 62t 15 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 159 26.5 44 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 4 37 9.3 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 10 196 19.6 44 0 0 0 0.0 0 0On injured reserve for Packers’ four games during 2010 playoffsAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 6 in 2008.Miscellaneous tackles — 1 in 2010, 2 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3.Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2009. Fumbles-Lost— 1-1 in 2009.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Dallas, 9/21/08First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Carolina, 11/30/08First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: at Tennessee, 11/2/08 (6 yards, A.Rodgers)First touchdown: vs. Detroit, 12/28/08 (3 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers in third round (91stoverall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 27…Signed first contract,July 26.•2010 Placed on injured reserve (knee), Oct. 18.•2012 Signed contract extension, Feb. 24.FINLEY’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,at Pit. (12/20/09) and at Chi. (9/27/10)Yards* . . . . . . . 128, at Min. (10/5/09)Long. . . . . . . . . . 62t, at Min. (10/5/09)Touchdowns . . . . . 3, at Chi. (9/25/11)* Posted 159 receiving yards in ’09 playoffs atArizona, 1/10/10108


JERMICHAEL FINLEY GAME-BY-GAME2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 Min-W (inactive)09/14 at Det-W (inactive)09/21 Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 011/09 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 011/24 at NO-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 1 35 35.0 35 012/28 Det-W 1 0 2 29 29.0 29 1’08 TOTALS 14 1 6 74 12.3 35 12009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/13 Chi-W 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 009/20 Cin-L 1 1 4 56 14.0 22 009/27 at StL-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 6 128 21.3 62t 110/18 Det-W 1 1 5 54 10.8 30 010/ 25 at Cle-W 1 1 1 16 16.0 16 011/01 Min-L (inactive — knee)11/08 at TB-L (inactive — knee)11/15 Dal-W (inactive — knee)11/22 SF-W 1 1 7 54 7.7 20 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 3 25 8.3 9 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 7 79 11.3 29 212/13 at Chi-W 1 1 5 70 14.0 25 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 9 74 8.2 14 112/27 Sea-W 1 0 3 80 26.7 38 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 4 34 8.5 11 1’09 TOTALS 13 10 55 676 12.3 62t 501/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 6 159 26.5 44 01NFC Wild Card PlayoffMORE ABOUT THE FROZEN TUNDRA• The Lambeau Field playing surface underwent an offseasonmakeover prior to the 2007 season that brought the latest technologyto the hallowed ground and made future in-season resoddingunnecessary.• In a project that took several months to <strong>com</strong>plete, DD GrassMaster,a natural grass surface reinforced with man-made fibers developedby Desso DLW Sports Systems, was installed on top of a <strong>com</strong>pletelynew drainage and heating system. The new surface and underlyingsystems represent the latest developments in field management.• The new grass surface wasn’t entirely new for the players, though.It was identical to the surface on the team’s Clarke Hinkle Field.That surface, installed prior to 2005 training camp, had garneredrave reviews from the players. The team again used the surface in2009 for the new Nitschke Field.• According to the Packers’ fields manager, Allen Johnson, thePackers had been following the evolution of the relatively newsystem for several years, going back to its development on Europeansoccer fields.• DD GrassMaster’s advantage mainly is attributed to the sandbasedsoil, which allows superior drainage and softer, more consistentfooting over the previous clay-based field. Because a sandbasedroot zone has less stability, the system employs millions ofstrands of polyethylene and polypropylene materials eight inchesbelow the surface with one inch exposed on the top. This givesthe field firm footing and eliminates clumps of sod tearing fromthe surface. Even after a full season’s wear late in the year, thefooting remains excellent due to the soil-strengthening strands.• The Packers and Denver Broncos are the only two <strong>NFL</strong> teams touse the system in their respective stadiums. However, the surfacehas gained increasing popularity overseas and is used by some of2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 4 47 11.8 20 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 4 103 25.8 34 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 9 115 12.8 28 010/03 Det-W 1 1 4 36 9.0 13t 110/10 at Was-L 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/17 Mia-L (inactive — knee)10/24 Min-W (injured reserve — knee)10/31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve — knee)11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve — knee)11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve — knee)11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve — knee)12/05 SF-W (injured reserve — knee)12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve — knee)12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve — knee)12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve — knee)01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve — knee)’10 TOTALS 5 5 21 301 14.3 34 101/09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve — knee)01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve — knee)01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve — knee)02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve — knee)PLAYOFFS - - - - - - -1NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC DivisionalPlayoff; 3 NFC Championship;4Super Bowl XLV, North Texas1092011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 1 3 53 17.7 20 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 5 68 13.6 39 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 7 85 12.1 24 310/02 Den-W 1 1 3 28 9.3 16 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 4 67 16.8 24 010/ 16 StL-W 1 0 1 20 20.0 20 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 2 13 6.5 11 111/06 at SD-W 1 1 5 44 8.8 13 111/14 Min-W 1 1 3 67 22.3 31 011/20 TB-W 1 1 1 30 30.0 30 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 2 38 19.0 26 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 6 87 14.5 24 112/11 Oak-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 3 83 27.7 41 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 3 20 6.7 11 101/01 Det-W 1 1 7 64 9.1 16 1’11 TOTALS 16 13 55 767 13.9 41 801/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 4 37 9.3 19 01NFC Divisional PlayoffEurope’s top soccer clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool and RealMadrid.• Due to the enhanced drainage capabilities, fans at Lambeau nolonger notice a perceptible crown on the field. A slight slope exists,about a half-degree decline, to assist with water and snowremoval when the field is covered with a tarp.• Also included in the ’07 project was a new service path encirclingthe field. Cement was replaced with a rubberized surface, similarto the one adjacent to the Don Hutson Center on the side ofHinkle Field. The rubberized path still allows for equipment use,but is safer for players who run far out of bounds.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESFINLEYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSROBERTFRANCOISLINEBACKER • BOSTON COLLEGEThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 255 • Born: May 14, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 19/3 • Acquired: FA-09COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESFRANCOISDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Versatile backup linebacker and special teams per-former who spent the entire season on the active rosterfor the first time in 2011 and saw the most extensive playingtime 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 aforced fumble as an injury replacement for LB A.J. Hawk(calf) in 2011.Spent two different stints on the active roster and threeon the practice squad in 2010, appearing in the final fiveregular-season contests and all four postseason gamesfor the club.Saw time in a total of eight games in what was his firstparticipating season, mostly on special teams, but alsoplayed some inside and outside linebacker, with one start.First came to Green Bay in 2009, spending the finalfour weeks of the season plus the playoffs on the practicesquad. Originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as a non-drafted freeagent with Minnesota and spent parts of the ’09 preseasonwith both the Vikings and Detroit Lions.2011 SEASON: A member of the active roster for theentire season, the versatile LB saw the most playing timeof his career and responded with career highs in every ma-jor statistical category…Appeared in 11 games, and madetwo starts at the “Buck” LB position after regular starterHawk suffered a calf injury in the first half of the team’sWeek 12 game at Detroit (Nov. 24)…Filled in admirablyfor Hawk, posting each of his 21 tackles (15 solo), twointerceptions, three passes defensed and a forced fumblein the ensuing two-plus games…Also added a career-highfour special teams tackles during the season…At De-troit (Nov. 24): Saw his most extended playing time ofthe season to that point, <strong>com</strong>ing on in relief of an injuredHawk (calf) in the second quarter and playing the entiresecond half. Was the last man standing after fellow reserveLB D.J. Smith had already replaced an injured DesmondBishop, who suffered a calf injury of his own. Finishedthe game with four tackles (three solo) and made anoutstanding play to record his first career INT in the thirdquarter. On the play, QB Matthew Stafford tried to lead TEBrandon Pettigrew with a throw over Francois’ head, butthe LB adjusted and made a leaping INT at the Green Bay34-yard line. The Packers offense would score a TD on thefirst play of the ensuing possession on a 65-yard TD passfrom QB Aaron Rodgers to WR James Jones that extendedthe lead to 21-0...At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Started hissecond career game and first of 2011 as both Bishop andHawk were inactive with calf injuries. Finished with fivetackles (four solo, one for loss) and a pass defensed…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Made his second consecutivestart in the absence of the injured Hawk and tied for theteam lead with 12 tackles (eight solo), also causing twoturnover plays with his second INT in three games andhis first career forced fumble that was returned for a TD.Made the INT just before halftime when he covered TEKevin Boss deep on a post pattern, leaping to intercept110AT A GLANCE …• Saw the most extended playing time of hiscareer in 2011, appearing in 11 games andmaking two starts as an injury replacementfor LB A.J. Hawk (calf).• Set new career highs in every major statistical category in 2011,including the first two interceptions of his career over a threegamespan in Weeks 12-14.• Originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> in ’09 as a non-drafted rookiewith Minnesota, and also spent time in the ’09 preseasonwith Detroit.• A four-year letterman at Boston College, he played in 52 collegegames and helped the Eagles win consecutive Atlantic CoastConference Atlantic Division titles.• Was a teammate of Packers DT B.J. Raji at Boston College.the high throw from QB Carson Palmer in the end zoneand downing it for a touchback. Forced fumble came onOakland’s second possession of the third quarter, afterPalmer had <strong>com</strong>pleted a short throw over the middle to FBMarcel Reece. Francois came up to tackle the ball-carrier,punching the ball out with his left hand. The ball traveledseveral yards backwards before being picked up by LB ErikWalden, who returned it 5 yards for a TD to extend thePackers’ lead to 43-7.2010: Went back and forth between the practice squadand active roster throughout the season, ultimately playingin eight games with one start…Was waived in the finalroster reduction at the end of training camp on Sept. 4 andsigned to the practice squad the next day…Was releasedfrom the practice squad on Sept. 15, then re-signed tothe practice squad on Sept. 23…Was signed to the activeroster on Oct. 13 after S Derrick Martin was placed on injuredreserve, waived on Nov. 9, re-signed to the practicesquad on Nov. 15, and signed again to the active roster onDec. 1 for the remainder of the season after LB BrandonChillar went on IR...Contributed mostly on special teams,recording three tackles, and also played both inside andoutside linebacker, making two stops from scrimmage…In the postseason, added three more special teams tacklesplus three tackles on defense in relief of an injured Waldenin the NFC Championship…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26):Started at ROLB due to injuries to Frank Zombo (knee)and Walden (quad), though Walden was active. Recordedtwo assisted tackles and provided pressure with three QBhits…At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Hadone special teams tackle…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Had two special teams tackles…At Chicago(NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Saw extendedplaying time on defense in the second half for Walden(ankle) and had three tackles (two solo).2009: Entered training camp with Minnesota and appearedin one preseason game, recording one solo tackle,before being waived on Aug. 18…Claimed off waiversby Detroit the next day, and appeared in one preseasoncontest with the Lions before being waived on Sept. 1…


Signed by the Packers to their practice squad on Dec. 8and re-signed following the season to a reserve/futurecontract on Jan. 11, 2010…2009 Draft: Signed as anon-drafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings onMay 1.COLLEGE: A four-year letterman at Boston College,he appeared in 52 games over the course of his career,totaling 201 tackles and helping the program to back-tobackAtlantic Coast Conference Atlant ic Division titles inhis final two years…Earned a B.A. in <strong>com</strong>munications…Senior season (2008): Started the final eight gamesand placed third on the team with a career-high 82 tackles(47 solo), including nine for loss, two sacks and an INThe returned for a TD. Earned Walter Camp National DefensivePlayer of the Week honors after tallying nine tackles,two sacks and the INT return for a TD vs. Maryland (Nov.29)…Junior season (2007): Played in 13 games andfinished with 37 tackles, two tackles for loss and a halfsack…Sophomoreseason (2006): Appeared in all13 of the team’s games, starting seven and registering52 tackles (29 solo), 3½ for loss, and tying for the teamlead with three fumble recoveries…Redshirt freshmanseason (2005): Appeared in 12 games and posted 28tackles and a fumble recovery.PERSONAL: Given name Robert Joseph Francois…Born in Houston…Single…Was a college teammate of DTB.J. Raji and former Packers DB Will Blackmon…Highschool: Initially prepped at Ross Sterling High in Baytown,Texas, outside of Houston, before transferring toGovernor Dummer Academy in Byfield, Mass., for his finalthree years…Lettered all four years in football betweenthe two schools, appearing at WR, TE and S, earningGovernor’s Team MVP honor as a senior in 2003…Alsowas named to the All-New England team as a senior andwas a two-time All-Independent League first-team selection…Earnedthree letters in basketball and two in track…COMMUNITYVETERANSLOGO HISTORY1950-53: In their firstseason after CurlyLambeau’s 31-year reign,the “New Packers” introducetheir first identifyingmark; the logo is alsopresent on 1950 stockcertificates. It changes colors over the four years, as the team experimentswith several uniform <strong>com</strong>binations.1954-61: Looking for a fresh look withnew coach Lisle Blackbourn, the teamunveils new uniforms and a new mark.The logo locates both Green Bay andMilwaukee on a Wisconsin silhouette. Thepasser wears No. 41, worn two decadesearlier by both Arnie Herber and ClarkeHinkle.1993: Commemorative logo, worn onjersey during ’93 season, signifying theteam’s 75th professional season, since itsbirth in 1919. Wearing logo, team earnedfirst playoff berth in 11 years, kicking offstring of six straight postseason trips.2003: Patchteam wore forfirst two homegames of ’03 to<strong>com</strong>memoraterededication ofLambeau Field,following threeyear,$295-millionrenovation.ADMIN. &COACHESFRANCOISDRAFT &FREE AGENTS1959-74: Sideline logo, worn on hats,shirts and jackets by coaches, equipmentmanagers and trainers at bothgames and practice. Coincided with VinceLombardi’s first season, then retained byPhil Bengtson and Dan Devine.1961-69: The primary logo during theLombardi era, used on official Packers stationeryand publications. The team won fiveworld championships under the mark. Beforethe ’69 season, after Lombardi’s departureto Washington, team letterhead shifts to ahelmet logo. The mark still sees use into the’70s, though.1961-present: First and onlyhelmet logo in team history,designed for Lombardi by equipmentmanager Dad Braisher andfirst applied to Packers headgearin 1961. After introducing the G,the team immediately won twoworld titles (1961-62), and fiveover the mark’s first seven years. Borrowed by scores of high schoolsand colleges.2006: Commemorative markrecognizing the 10th anniversaryof the team’s Super Bowl XXXItriumph over the New EnglandPatriots.2007: Emblem celebratingthe 50th anniversaryof venerable LambeauField, worn on home jerseysand painted in theend zones on the worldfamousstadium grass.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.111


VETERANSParticipated in the 100-, 200-, 4x100-, and 4x400-meterevents, and won the New England Class C title in eachof the events his senior year…Community involvement:Volunteered during the summers while in college,serving as a mentor to inner-city teens in Boston…Hobbies/interests:Enjoys playing video games, watchingmovies and watching television, listing Dual Survivor andCombat Divers as his favorite shows…Has traveled to theBahamas and Mexico in recent offseasons…Has recentlydeveloped an interest in fishing and range shooting...Names Jerry Rice and former Boston College and <strong>NFL</strong> LBBill Romanowski as his favorite athletes…Residence:Highlands, Texas.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESFRANCOISDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDROBERT FRANCOIS’ PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .8 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .11 2 21 15 6 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . 19 3 23 15 8 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inactive for Packers’ game during 2011 playoffsAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 3 in 2010,1 in ’10 playoffs, 4 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 7.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Miami, 10/17/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. New York Giants, 12/26/10FRANCOIS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, vs. Oak. (12/11/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. Oak. (12/11/11)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Signed by Minnesota Vikings as a non-drafted free agent, May 1…Waived by Vikings, Aug. 18...Claimedoff waivers by Detroit Lions, Aug. 19...Waived by Lions, Sept. 1...Signed by Green Bay Packers to practicesquad, Dec. 8.•2010 Re-signed by Packers as a reserve/future free agent, Jan. 11...Waived by Packers, Sept. 4....Signed byPackers to practice squad, Sept. 5...Released from Packers practice squad, Sept. 15...Re-signed byPackers to practice squad, Sept. 23...Signed from practice squad to active roster, Oct. 13...Waived byPackers, Nov. 9...Re-signed by Packers to practice squad, Nov. 15...Signed from practice squad to activeroster, Dec. 1.ROBERT FRANCOIS GAME-BY-GAMEMISC.2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W (practice squad)09/19 Buf-W (not with team)09/27 at Chi-L (practice squad)10/03 Det-W (practice squad)10/10 at Was-L (practice squad)10/17 Mia-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W (inactive)11/21 at Min-W (practice squad)11/28 at Atl-L (practice squad)12/05 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 8 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W (inactive)10/23 at Min-W (inactive)11/06 at SD-W (inactive)11/14 Min-W (inactive)11/20 TB-W (inactive)11/24 at Det-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 12 8 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 11 2 21 15 6 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 001/15 NYG-L 1 (inactive)1NFC Divisional Playoff112


BRETTGOODELONG SNAPPER • ARKANSASFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFifth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 255 • Born: November 2, 1984 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 64/0 • Acquired: FA-08PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Reliable long snapper was a last-minute injury replacementfor J.J. Jansen following the 2008 preseason andhas performed the job almost flawlessly for the past fourseasons.Has appeared in all 64 regular-season games and sixplayoff contests since joining the club, having recorded 10coverage tackles and a fumble recovery in his four years,including a career-best five tackles in 2010.Helped key an all-around improvement for the specialteams in 2011, one that saw the units climb to No. 13 overallin the annual Dallas Morning News rankings, the team’shighest finish since 2007.Played a critical role in P Tim Masthay posting 45.6-yardgross and 38.6-yard net punting averages in 2011, each ofwhich set new franchise records.Also centered a placement operation that saw K MasonCrosby produce a career season, one that resulted in hisbeing named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl.Crosby ranked No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 140 points and his85.7 field goal percentage was a career high. Goode alsosnapped for each of Crosby’s franchise-record 23 consecutivefield goals, a mark that broke Chris Jacke’s previousrecord of 17 set in 1993.Originally signed by Green Bay as a free agent on Sept.1, 2008, three days after Jansen suffered a season-endingknee injury in the preseason finale vs. Tennessee.Earned his first <strong>NFL</strong> roster spot with Green Bay after twofailed attempts with Jacksonville, having originally signedas a non-drafted rookie free agent with the Jaguars in May2007 and again on March 5, 2008, twice attending theteam’s offseason program, before being released.2011 SEASON: Played in all 16 regular-season gamesand the team’s playoff contest, extending his games-playedstreak to 70 (including playoffs), dating back to his arrivalon the eve of the 2008 season…Contributed to what was anall-around improvement on special teams that featured careerseasons from both Crosby and Masthay…Helped Masthaybuild on what was a strong finish to the 2010 season,maintaining his consistency throughout and finishing theyear having set new franchise records for both gross (45.6)and net punting (38.6) average…Added one tackle on thecoverage units…Also snapped for Crosby’s most efficientseason, one that saw him post a new career-high 85.7 fieldgoal percentage and rank No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 140 points,be<strong>com</strong>ing just the second player in franchise history (PaulHornung) and sixth in <strong>NFL</strong> history to have more than oneseason with 140 points…Crosby’s 649 career points placedhim ahead of Chip Lohmiller for the most by a player in hisfirst five seasons in the league, with Goode having snappedfor four of them…Delivered on Crosby’s franchise-record58-yard field goal in Week 7 at Minnesota…Also centeredfor each of Crosby’s franchise-record 23 consecutive successfulfield goals between 2010-11, breaking Chris Jacke’sprevious record of 17 from the 1993 season…At Atlanta(Oct. 9): Delivered on each of Crosby’s career-high-AT A GLANCE …• Last name is pronounced GEWD.• Signed as injury replacement for J.J.Jansen following the 2008 preseasonfinale and has played every game as long snapper the past fourseasons, recording 10 coverage tackles, including a career-highfive stops in 2010.• Was without a team for 2008 training camp, and was pouringconcrete for a driveway in 93-degree heat in his home state ofArkansas when the Packers called following Jansen’s injury.• In 2008, recovered a fourth-quarter fumble on punt return to setup game-tying touchdown vs. Houston (Dec. 7).• Spent 2007 training camp and 2008 offseason with Jacksonvillebut failed to land a roster spot.• A four-year letterwinner at long snapper for Arkansas, appearedin 49 collegiate games.tying four FGs, including his then-franchise-record-tying56-yarder in the third quarter…At Minnesota (Nov. 14):Centered both a FG and punt operation that had excellentperformances inside the Metrodome. Snapped for Crosby’sfranchise-record 18th consecutive FG, a 39-yarder in thesecond quarter, and later on his 58-yard make late in thethird quarter that now stands as the longest FG in team history.The 58-yarder made Crosby the only kicker in the <strong>NFL</strong>to make three FGs of 56-plus yards between 2010-11. Alsoexecuted three snaps on each of Masthay’s three punts,all of which landed inside the 20-yard line, giving Masthaycareer highs in both gross (59.3) and net (55.3) average(min. three attempts)…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Centeredeach of Crosby’s five PATs and also his game-winning31-yard FG as time expired, his first participation in a gamewinningkick in his four-year career. Also snapped for eachof Masthay’s five punts, seeing four of them land insidethe 20-yard line, as he became the first punter in franchisehistory to drop four or more inside the 20 in back-to-backgames and won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors...AtKansas City (Dec. 18): Snapped for each ofMasthay’s five punts, including his career-long 71-yarder inthe second quarter. Was also credited with his first coveragestop of the season for running CB Javier Arenas out ofbounds at the Kansas City 23-yard line in the third quarter.2010: Handled snapping duties in every game for the thirdstraight season, including all four postseason contests…Posted a career-high five tackles on special teams andadded one more in the playoffs…Helped Masthay post a37.6-yard net average in 2010, which at the time matchedthe best mark by a Packers punter since 1976 (Jon Ryan,2007)…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Handled snappingduties, including a perfect delivery on Crosby’s 56-yardFG in the second quarter, then the longest FG in franchisehistory and the longest in the NFC in 2010…At Detroit(Dec. 12): Registered a career-high two tackles on specialteams, including a stop of Stefan Logan after a 2-yard puntreturn early in the second quarter…Vs. Chicago ( Jan.2): Matched his career high with two special teams tackles,including a key stop of WR Devin Hester following a113COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESGOODEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHES19-yard punt return in the second quarter. Helped keep thePro Bowler in check for the majority of the contest as theunit downed four punts inside the 20 and Masthay posteda 36.6 net average.2009: Served as long snapper in every game for the secondstraight season, including Wild Card playoff game atArizona (Jan. 10)…Posted two tackles on special teams,equaling his total from 2008…At Minnesota (Oct. 5):Recorded a tackle on special teams, bringing down JaymarJohnson on a punt return…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20):Registered a stop on special teams, putting a big hit onLogan for a 2-yard loss on a third-quarter punt.2008: Handled snapping duties in all 16 games, andrecorded two tackles and a fumble recovery on specialteams…At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Registered first careerspecial teams tackle when he brought down Chris Carr atthe Tennessee 28 on Derrick Frost’s 55-yard punt early inthe fourth quarter…Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Recoveredfirst career fumble when he jumped on Jacoby Jones’muffed catch at the Green Bay 49 on fourth-quarter punt,setting up offense for TD drive that tied the game at 21…AtChicago (Dec. 22): Snapped the ball to QB Matt Flynn onfake punt in second quarter on fourth-and-2 that Flynn took6 yards for the first down.COLLEGE: A four-year letterwinner at the Universityof Arkansas, appeared in 49 games while snapping for allpunts each of his four seasons and for all kick placementshis final three years…Tallied seven special teams tacklesin his career, at least one in each of his four seasons…Majored in kinesiology with an emphasis in teaching.PERSONAL: Given name Brett Goode…Last nameis pronounced GEWD…Born in Pampa, Texas…Single…High school: Attended Northside High School in FortSmith, Ark., lettering as both a long snapper and a center onthe offensive line...Also lettered in baseball…Communityinvolvement: Joined teammates in visiting a fifth-gradeclass at local elementary school to congratulate studentsfor raising $2,000 for the Bay Area Humane Society…Has helped coach youth at the Junior Power Pack FootballClinic and the Packers summer youth football camps,participated in the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game,rung bells for The Salvation Army at the holidays, and attendeda students vs. teachers basketball game to benefitthe YMCA Strong Kids campaign…Hobbies/interests:Is a scratch golfer and enjoys fishing, cooking and playingguitar and craps…Attended the Kentucky Derby for the firsttime in May 2012...Also enjoys listening to country music,naming Cross Canadian Ragweed, Stoney LaRue and WadeBowen as his favorite acts…Residence: Split betweenFort Smith, Ark., and Green Bay.GOODEDRAFT &FREE AGENTSBRETT GOODE’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS2008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . . . . . . . .64 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 0CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2007 Signed with Jacksonville as free agent, May 14…Waived by Jaguars, Aug. 20.•2008 Signed with Jacksonville as free agent, March 5…Waived by Jaguars, June 19…Signed by GreenBay, Sept. 1.•2011 Signed contract extension, Jan. 1.Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 2 in 2008, 2 in 2009, 5 in 2010, 1 in ’10 playoffs, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total:10. Recovered fumble on special teams vs. Houston, 12/7/08.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08PACKERS VS. DEFENDING WORLD CHAMPIONS, 1921-2011VS. SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (6-13)10/01/72 Dallas Cowboys W, 16-1310/26/75 Pittsburgh L, 16-1311/12/78 Dallas Cowboys L, 42-1411/02/80 at Pittsburgh L, 22-2010/17/83 Washington W, 48-4709/22/86 Chicago Bears L, 25-1211/23/86 at Chicago Bears L, 12-1012/19/87 at N.Y. Giants L, 20-1010/23/88 Washington L, 20-1711/19/89 at San Francisco W, 21-1711/04/90 San Francisco L, 24-2010/03/93 at Dallas Cowboys L, 36-1411/24/94 at Dallas Cowboys L, 42-3111/18/96 at Dallas Cowboys L, 21-610/17/99 at Denver L, 31-1010/14/01 Baltimore Ravens W, 31-2310/13/02 at New England W, 28-1011/16/03 at Tampa Bay W, 20-1312/20/09 at Pittsburgh L, 37-36NOTE—regular season onlyVS. <strong>NFL</strong> CHAMPION (14-31-1)10/10/26 Chicago Cardinals L, 13-710/31/26 at Chicago Cardinals W, 3-011/24/27 at Frankford W, 17-910/07/28 N.Y. Giants L, 6-011/18/28 at N.Y. Giants W, 7-012/01/29 at Providence W, 25-009/24/33 Chicago Bears L, 14-710/22/33 at Chicago Bears L, 10-709/23/34 Chicago Bears L, 24-1010/28/34 at Chicago Bears L, 27-1409/29/35 N.Y. Giants W, 16-710/18/36 Detroit W, 20-1811/29/36 at Detroit W, 26-1709/28/41 Chicago Bears L, 25-1711/02/41 at Chicago Bears W, 16-1409/27/42 Chicago Bears L, 44-2811/15/42 at Chicago Bears L, 38-710/17/43 Washington L, 33-709/24/44 Chicago Bears W, 42-2811/05/44 at Chicago Bears L, 21-010/06/46 L.A. Rams L, 21-1712/08/46 at L.A. Rams L, 38-1709/28/47 Chicago Bears W, 29-2011/09/47 at Chicago Bears L, 20-1710/10/48 Chicago Cardinals L, 17-712/05/48 at Chicago Cardinals L, 42-710/12/52 L.A. Rams L, 30-2812/07/52 at L.A. Rams L, 45-2711/15/53 Detroit L, 14-711/26/53 at Detroit L, 34-1511/21/54 Detroit L, 21-1711/25/54 at Detroit L, 28-2410/23/55 at Cleveland Browns L, 41-1011/04/56 Cleveland Browns L, 24-711/03/57 N.Y. Giants L, 31-1710/05/58 Detroit T, 13-1311/27/58 at Detroit L, 24-1410/25/59 at Baltimore Colts L, 38-2111/15/59 Baltimore Colts L, 28-2410/09/60 Baltimore Colts W, 35-2111/06/60 at Baltimore Colts L, 38-2409/13/64 Chicago Bears W, 23-1212/05/64 at Chicago Bears W, 17-311/09/69 at Baltimore Colts L, 14-610/04/70 Minnesota W, 13-1011/22/70 at Minnesota L, 10-3114


ALEXGREENRUNNING BACK • HAWAIISecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-0 Wt: 225 • Born: June 23, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 4/0 • Acquired: D3-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Played in four contests as a rookie in 2011, primarilyon special teams but also as the No. 3 running back,before seeing his debut season cut short by a knee injurysustained at Minnesota in Week 7.Carried the ball three times for 11 yards (3.7 avg.) andcaught a 6-yard pass in 2011.Posted an 8-yard run on his first attempt as a pro vs.Denver in Week 4.Was the eighth running back selected in the 2011 <strong>NFL</strong>Draft and was the first player in Packers history to bedrafted out of the University of Hawaii.2011 SEASON: Appeared in four games as a rookiebefore he sustained a season-ending knee injury in Week7 at Minnesota…Was starting to see his role increase onoffense before he suffered the injury… Listed as a gamedayinactive at Carolina (Sept. 18) and vs. Chicago (Sept. 25)after suffering an Achilles injury in practice on Sept. 16…Also inactive vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16)…Vs. New Orleans(Sept. 8): Saw action in his first pro contest, mostly onspecial teams. Made a good block on Randall Cobb’s <strong>NFL</strong>record-tying108-yard kickoff return for a TD, walling off SIsa Abdul-Quddus just long enough to allow Cobb a lane torun through at the beginning of the return…Vs. Denver(Oct. 2): Returned to the lineup and served as the No. 2RB with starter Ryan Grant sidelined due to a kidney injury.Saw his first action from scrimmage late in the fourth quarter.Carried three times for 11 yards (3.7 avg.), ripping offan 8-yard run through the left side on his first pro carry…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Registered his first catch as a pro, a6-yard pickup to convert a key third-and-2 late in the firsthalf…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Suffered a knee injurywhile blocking on the Packers’ first kickoff return in the firstquarter and did not return. Was placed on season-endinginjured reserve on Oct. 31…2011 Draft: Selected by thePackers in the third round with the 96th overall pick, theeighth running back taken. Became the first player draftedAT A GLANCE …• Appeared in four games as a rookie beforesustaining a season-ending knee injuryblocking on a kickoff return at Minnesotain Week 7.• Rushed for 1,199 yards and 18 TDs as a senior at Hawaii in 2010,ranking second in school history for rushing yards in a singleseason and tying the single-season school mark for rushing TDs.• His average of 8.2 yards per carry in 2010 ranked No. 1 in NCAADivision I-A among players with 100 or more carries.• Broke a 60-year-old single-game school record with 327 rushingyards at New Mexico State in 2010, surpassed in WAC historyby only TCU’s LaDainian Tomlinson (406) and San Diego State’sMarshall Faulk (386).• Attended the same junior college, Butte College in Oroville, Calif.,as QB Aaron Rodgers.• Became the first player in Packers history drafted from the Universityof Hawaii.by the Packers from Hawaii and the highest running backdrafted in school history.COLLEGE: Played in 27 contests with 14 starts duringhis two seasons at Hawaii, serving as a backup as a juniorbefore be<strong>com</strong>ing the featured runner as a senior…Rushedfor 1,652 yards and 20 TDs on 232 carries (7.1 avg.) atHawaii along with 38 receptions for 461 yards (12.1 avg.)and two TDs…Spent his first two seasons at Butte Collegein Oroville, Calif., the same junior college that producedQB Aaron Rodgers…Majored in sociology…Senior season(2010): A second-team All-WAC selection, startedall 14 games and led the team with 1,199 yards and 18TDs on 146 carries (8.2 avg.)…Yardage total ranks secondin school history for a single season behind Travis Sims(1992) and rushing TD total tied school mark held by JamalFarmer (1989)…Led the nation (min. 100 attempts) withan average of 8.2 yards per carry…Added 27 receptions for363 yards (13.4 avg.) and one TD…His 1,562 all-purposeSTRENGTH OF SCHEDULE, PACKERS HISTORYPhil Bengtson, Vince Lombardi’s hand-picked replacement, might have dealt with more pressure in 1970 than anyone who’s evercoached the Packers. That season, his third and final as Green Bay head coach, ended at 6-8, with losses in four of his last five games(all on the road). What’s more, Bengtson faced the toughest schedule ever thrown at the Packers. The toughest schedules in teamhistory, based on opponent records at the end of that season:W L Pct Packers Finish Notable opponents1970 113 74 .604 6-8-0, tied for third, division Super Bowl V champion Colts (twice), NFC champion Cowboys1921 21 14 .600 3-2-1, tied for sixth, league League champion Chicago Staleys (9-1-1) in season finale1933 84 57 .596 5-7-1, third in division Both <strong>NFL</strong> title participants (Bears & Giants) twice1926 79 55 .590 7-3-3, fifth in league 14-1-2 league champion Frankford Yellow Jackets1953 82 58 .586 2-9-1, sixth in conference 10-2 <strong>NFL</strong> champion Lions (twice), 11-1 Browns1957 81 63 .563 3-9-0, sixth in conference Only one team with eventual losing record: Bears (5-7, twice)1954 77 60 .562 4-8-0, fifth in conference 9-2-1 conference champion Lions (twice)1935 70 57 .551 8-4-0, second in division 9-3 Giants, 7-3-2 <strong>NFL</strong> champion Lions (twice)1975 107 89 .546 4-10-0, tied for third, div. 12-2 Vikings (twice), 12-2 Rams, Super Bowl champion Steelers1958 76 64 .543 1-10-1, sixth in conference <strong>NFL</strong> champion Colts (9-3, twice); Rams (8-4, twice)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESGREENDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.NOTE — Like league standings, ties are not figured in opponents’ winning percentage from 1921-71.115


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESGREENDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.yards ranked sixth in school history…Topped 100 yardsfrom scrimmage in seven contests…Broke Pete Wilson’s60-year-old school record with 327 yards rushing on 19carries (17.2 avg.), with three TDs at New Mexico State(Nov. 27)…The 327 yards tied for third in WAC historywith Chance Kretschmer of Nevada (vs. Texas-El Paso in2001), behind LaDainian Tomlinson of Texas Christian (406vs. Texas-El Paso in 1999) and Marshall Faulk of San DiegoState (386 vs. Pacific in 1991)…Junior season (2009):Played in all 13 games as a reserve tailback and rankedsecond on the team with 453 yards and two TDs on 86 carries(5.3 avg.)…Also had 11 receptions for 98 yards (8.9avg.) with one TD and returned one kickoff for 17 yards…Carried 10 times for a season-high 110 yards (11.0 avg.)vs. Utah State (Nov. 7)…Sophomore season (2008):At Butte, led the team with 1,037 yards rushing and 14 TDson 223 carries (4.7 avg.) in the regular season as the schoolposted a perfect 12-0 record, claiming the junior collegenational championship…Also had eight receptions for 149yards (18.6 avg.) and two TDs…Was named All-NorCalConference and all-region…In national title game vs. Mt.San Antonio, rushed for 119 yards on 27 carries (4.4 avg.)to earn game MVP honors…Freshman season (2007):Was Butte’s second-leading rusher with 519 yards andthree TDs on 105 carries (5.0 avg.).PERSONAL: Given name Alexander Denell Green…Nicknamed “AG”...Born in Portland, Ore. …Single…Has a4-year-old daughter, Harlym, and a 2-year-old son, Kingston...Hadnever seen an <strong>NFL</strong> game in person prior to joiningGreen Bay...High school: At Benson Polytechnic HighSchool in Portland, Ore., rushed for 1,134 yards and 14TDs as a senior, earning first-team all-league honors andsetting a single-game school record with 197 yards on 15carries (13.1 avg.)…Named MVP of the Les Schwab Bowl,Oregon’s high school all-star game, with 85 yards rushing…Earnedthree letters in football and also lettered threetimes in track, <strong>com</strong>peting in the 100 and 200 meters andthe 4x100 relay…Community involvement: Participatedin the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler,Wis. ...Ho bbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games,naming “Madden” as his favorite...Lists Barry Sanders ashis favorite athlete, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favoriteTV show, Lil Wayne as his favorite recording artistand Ali and Paid In Full as his favorite movies....Residence:Portland, Ore.ALEX GREEN’S PRO STATISTICSRUSHINGRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 0 3 11 3.7 8 0 1 6 6.0 6 0On injured reserve for Packers’ game during 2011 playoffs<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in third round (96thoverall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 30...Signed first contract,July 30...Placed on injured reserve (knee), Oct.31.GREEN’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSRushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . 3, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Den. (10/2/11)ReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . .1, at Atl. (10/9/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, at Atl. (10/9/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, at Atl. (10/9/11)Total Offense . . . . . . 11, vs. Den. (10/2/11)ALEX GREEN GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/08 NO-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive — Achilles)09/25 at Chi-W. . . . . . . . . . (inactive — Achilles)10/02 Den-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 3 11 3.7 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1110/09 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 610/16 StL-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive)10/23 at Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W. . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)11/14 Min-W . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)11/20 TB-W . . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)11/24 at Det-W . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)12/04 at NYG-W. . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)12/11 Oak-W . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)12/18 at KC-L. . . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)12/25 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)01/01 Det-W . . . . . . . . . (injured reserve — knee)’11 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 4/0 3 11 3.7 8 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 1701/15 NYG-L . . . . . . . . . 1 (injured reserve — knee)1NFC Divisional Playoff116


LAWRENCEGUYDEFENSIVE END • ARIZONA STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-4 Wt: 304 • Born: March 17, 1990 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 0/0 • Acquired: D7b-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Selected by the Packers with the second of their twoseventh-round selections (No. 233 overall) in the 2011 <strong>NFL</strong>draft and entered training camp in the <strong>com</strong>petition for playingtime as part of the defensive-line rotation.Appeared in the 2011 preseason opener at Cleveland(Aug. 13) and recorded four tackles (three solo) in his loneexposure to professional action.Suffered a concussion during practice shortly thereafterand did not return to the field before being placed on injuredreserve at the final roster cutdown prior to the start of theregular season, Sept. 3.Became the first player to be drafted by Green Bay outof Arizona State since CB Craig Newsome (first round)in 1995.2011 SEASON: Started training camp in <strong>com</strong>petitionfor playing time in the rotation up front, appearing in thepreseason opener at Cleveland (Aug. 13) and making fourtackles (three solo)…Suffered a concussion after collidingwith a teammate in practice on and was sidelined forthe remainder of training camp before being placed on injuredreserve at the final roster reduction, Sept. 3...2011<strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Selected by Green Bay with the second of twoseventh-round choices (No. 233 overall), the first player tobe drafted by the franchise out of Arizona State since Newsomein 1995.COLLEGE: Athletic defensive tackle earned honorablemention All-Pacific-10 Conference honors each of his threeseasons at Arizona State…Was part of defenses that led thePac-10 and finished in the top 20 nationally in run defensein 2009 and 2010…An early entry in the 2011 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,he played in 35 games for the Sun Devils with 31 starts…Recorded 122 tackles (74 solo), including 23 for a loss,AT A GLANCE …• A raw but physically intriguing late-rounddraft prospect who suffered a concussionduring his rookie training camp and wasplaced on injured reserve prior to the start of the season.• Earned honorable mention All-Pacific-10 Conference recognitioneach of his three seasons at Arizona State.• Part of defenses that led the Pac-10 and finished in the top 20nationally in run defense in 2009 and 2010.• Started eight games as a true freshman and played in 35 gameswith 31 starts during his three seasons with the Sun Devils.• Ranked the No. 1 overall player in the state of Nevada by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and the No. 1 defensive tackle in Nevada by ESPN Scouts,Inc. as a senior at Western High School in Las Vegas.eight sacks, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumbleduring his career…Majored in education and sociology…Junior season (2010): Started all 12 games and recorded41 tackles (27 solo), six tackles for loss, 1½ sacksand two passes defensed…Helped ASU lead the Pac-10and finish 16th in the country in run defense (119.7 yardsper game)…Recorded three tackles (two solo) and a sackat Wisconsin (Sept. 18)…Part of a defense that gave upjust 8 yards rushing on 33 carries (0.2 avg.) in 42-0 winvs. Washington State (Oct. 30)…Sophomore season(2009): Started 11 contests and led the team with a careerhigh4½ sacks…Registered 37 tackles (20 solo) and a fumblerecovery…Part of an ASU defense that led the conferenceand finished 19th in the nation in run defense (108.6y<strong>pg</strong>)…Posted a career-high 2½ sacks and five tackles (foursolo) at Washington State (Oct. 10) as the Cougars registeredminus-54rushing yards on32 attempts (-1.7COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESGUYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWLAMBEAU’S TWIN FLAGSThe twin American flags above Lambeau Field enter their ninth season in 2012. Theimpressively sized flags, 15 feet by 25 feet, were raised May 28, 2004, on Memorial Dayweekend that year.Located on top of the stadium’s indoor club seats on the north end of the facility, theflags are the culmination of the desire to improve Lambeau Field’s honoring of America,an effort first discussed in Fall 2003, at the end of the stadium’s 32-month renovation.“Once the Lambeau Field redevelopment project was <strong>com</strong>plete and we had our firstgames in the stadium, we realized the old flag and flagpole appeared a bit small <strong>com</strong>paredto the larger size of the new facility,” said then-Packers CEO Bob Harlan.“We needed something more prominent to appropriately honor our country and decidedto u<strong>pg</strong>rade that <strong>com</strong>ponent of the stadium. We also heard from a few fans that they hadtrouble locating the flag during the anthem, so this will definitely help in that area, too.“The new, larger flags are a great way to honor America and the timing worked out for it to be done for Memorial Day weekend.”The flags are positioned atop 72-foot high flagpoles which are stationed on top of the northeast and northwest corners of thestadium, above the club seats. All told, the flags are flying at 180 feet above ground.Once the plans were set, the team worked with Kocken and Associates, of De Pere, Wis., on the design and engineering of the project.A major challenge of the design was ensuring both the structure and the flagpoles themselves could withstand the extreme wind loadfrom the two large flags at that height.Physical preparation for the new flagpoles began months prior with structural work, including reinforcing the area above the ceilingand on the roof with additional steel and concrete to support the extra load.The two flags fly 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are illuminated by spotlights at night.RECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.117


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESavg.)…Finished with five tackles (three solo), two sacksand a forced fumble he returned 8 yards vs. California (Oct.31). Helped limit the Golden Bears to 57 yards rushing on30 carries (1.9 avg.)…Freshman Season (2008): Appearedin all 12 games as a true freshman, starting eightof them…Earned first-team Freshman All-America honorsfrom the Football Writers Association of America, SportingNews, PhilSteele.<strong>com</strong> and CollegeFootballNews.<strong>com</strong>...Won the Bill Kajikawa Sun Devil Award as the team’s mostoutstanding freshman…Posted career-high 44 tackles (27solo), including a career-best 10 stops for a loss, two sacksand a fumble recovery…Moved into the starting lineup atCalifornia (Oct. 4) and remained there the rest of the season…HelpedASU give up just 119.4 yards per game onthe ground in his eight starts…Made his first career startat California (Oct. 4), registering six tackles (two solo),four for a loss and a half-sack…Recovered a fumble andreturned it 22 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter vs. WashingtonState (Nov. 15). Also had three tackles (two solo)and a tackle for a loss in the 31-0 win, ASU’s first shutoutsince 1996…Registered five tackles (three solo), 2½ tacklesfor loss and a sack vs. UCLA (Nov. 28).PERSONAL: Given name Lawrence Thomas Guy…Nicknamed “LG”...Born in Las Vegas…Single…Brother,Dell, ran track at Arizona State...High school: Named aPrepStar All-American at Western High School in Las Vegas,Nev. …Ranked the No. 1 overall player in the stateof Nevada by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and the No. 1 defensive tacklein Nevada by ESPN Scouts, Inc. …Listed as the No. 67overall player in the nation by Scout.<strong>com</strong>…Was named tothe Ta<strong>com</strong>a News Tribune’s “Western 100” list…Earnedfirst-team “Best in the West” honors from the Lo ng BeachPress-Telegram…Named a second-team All-American byEA Sports…Appeared in the 2008 U.S. Army All-AmericanBowl…Finished three-year career with 238 tackles (171solo), 30½ sacks and three fumble recoveries…Registered102 tackles (69 solo), 15½ sacks and a fumble recovery asa senior…Posted a career-high 22 tackles (13 solo), 2½sacks and a fumble recovery vs. Mojave High…Had a career-highfour sacks in game vs. Coronado High…Led theteam with 89 tackles (67 solo) as a junior, adding 12 sacksand a fumble recovery...Also lettered four years in track andthree years in wrestling…Community involvement:Appeared at the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational inKohler, Wis., and participated as part of a corporate foursome...Hobbies/interests:Likes cars and enjoys listeningto music, listing R&B and rap as his favorites...NamesKobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman as hisfavorite athletes, True Blood and Entourage as his favoriteTV shows and The Notebook as his favorite movie...ListsErnest Hemingway as his favorite author...Has an interestin body art and tattoos...Names his father and his brothersas the biggest influences in his life…Residence: Phoenix.GUYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.SUPER BOWL XLV: MOST-WATCHED TELEVISION PROGRAM AT THE TIMEThe Packers’ 31-25 defeat of the AFC’s Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV was historic for several reasons. For the franchise,it marked a fourth Super Bowl title and record 13th world championship.For the FOX television network, it marked a record outing for viewership. According to The Nielsen Company, Super Bowl XLVdrew a total audience of 162.9 million viewers nationally, making it the most-watched show in United States television history at thetime, and it wasn’t even close. That total surpassed the record from the previous year’s Indianapolis Colts-New Orleans Saints SuperBowl XLIV by approximately 9.5 million viewers.The game averaged 111 million viewers and was the fourth consecutive record-setting audience for the Super Bowl. Thefollowing year, a new record was set in the XLVI matchup between the New England Patriots and New York Giants Super Bowl In termsof total audience, Super Bowls account for the 20 most-watched programs in television history.A look at the top five most-watched television programs of all-time:Date Event Total ViewersFeb. 5, 2012 Super Bowl XLVI – New England Patriots vs. New York Giants 166.8 millionFeb. 6, 2011 Super Bowl XLV – Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 162.9 millionFeb. 7, 2010 Super Bowl XLIV – Indianapolis Colts vs. New Orleans Saints 153.4 millionFeb. 1, 2009 Super Bowl XLIII – Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 151.6 millionFeb. 3, 2008 Super Bowl XLII – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots 148.3 millionThought maybe a wide shot of thestadium during our game would berelevant here?118


ANTHONYHARGROVEVETERANSDEFENSIVE END • GEORGIA TECHEighth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFirst Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 282 • Born: July 20, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 102/25 • Acquired: UFA-12 (Sea)PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Veteran defensive lineman who signed with Green Bayas an unrestricted free agent on March 30, 2012.For his career, has appeared in 102 games with 25 startsas a member of five different teams. During that time, hasrecorded 323 tackles (163 solo), 19½ sacks, nine passesdefensed, three forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, atouchdown and a safety.In 2011, spent training camp and the preseason withthe Philadelphia Eagles before being released at the finalroster reduction, and was picked up one week later by theSeattle Seahawks. Appeared in 15 games for the Seahawks,recording 17 tackles (12 solo), three sacks and a safety.Appeared in 30 games over the course of the 2009-10seasons with the New Orleans Saints, highlighted by the2009 campaign when he played in all 16 games (six starts)and posted 63 tackles (29 solo), five sacks, four passesdefensed and three fumble recoveries (one returned for aTD), emerging as a force as an interior pass rusher for theSuper Bowl XLIV champions.Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors forthe first time in his career in Week 9 of 2009 after he collectedfour tackles (one solo), forced a fumble and madetwo fumble recoveries, the second of which he returned forhis first career TD to seal the win for the Saints.Led the Saints defensive line with 15 tackles (four solo)that postseason during the team’s march to the Super Bowl.Prior to that, played parts of the 2006-07 seasons withthe Buffalo Bills, appearing in 22 games and making 65tackles (31 solo) and 2½ sacks.Was obtained by the Bills via an early-season trade in2006, leaving the St. Louis Rams, the team that initiallydrafted him in the third round (91st overall) in 2004.Had his best professional season in 2005 when he startedall but one game for the Rams, posting career highs with82 tackles (43 solo), 6½ sacks and four passes defensed,also adding two fumble recoveries.Appeared in 15 games as a rookie and tallied 36 tackles(23 solo) and his first career sack.Has also been an effective special teams player throughouthis career, having recorded 40 coverage tackles, includinga career-high 11 with Buffalo in 2007.2011 SEASON: Initially signed with the PhiladelphiaEagles after the start of training camp on Aug. 5, and wentthrough the preseason with the club before being releasedat the final roster reduction on Sept. 3…One week later,signed with the Seattle Seahawks (Sept. 10) and debutedin the team’s season-opening game at San Francisco thefollowing day…Went on to play in 15 games for Seattle,finishing with 17 tackles (12 solo) and three sacks…Alsomade a stop on special teams…Was inactive in Week 11with a hamstring injury…At N.Y. Giants (Oct. 9): Registeredtwo tackles (both solo, both for loss), includinghis takedown of RB Danny Ware for a 5-yard loss in theend zone that resulted in a safety in the third quarter…Vs.119AT A GLANCE …• Productive, well-traveled veteran enteringhis eighth pro season, having spent timewith six different clubs.• Signed by Green Bay on March 30, 2012, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first unrestrictedfree agent to join the team’s defense since LB BrandonChillar in 2008, who coincidentally, was a part of his draft classwith the St. Louis Rams in 2004..• Played a prominent role on the 2009 New Orleans Saints teamthat claimed a victory in Super Bowl XLIV and was also the team’srecipient of the Ed Block Courage Award that season.• Initially a third-round draft choice of St. Louis in 2004, he was ateammate of current Packers DT Ryan Pickett for two-plus seasonswith the Rams.• Was an honorable mention all-state selection as a QB and S atPort Charlotte (Fla.) High School, but quickly grew into a DE atGeorgia Tech.• An extremely active charitable contributor, he established theRosa Lee Hargrove Foundation in honor of his late mother, whowas lost to the AIDS virus when he was just 9 years old.Cincinnati (Oct. 30): Made two tackles (one solo) andnotched his first sack of the season when he brought downQB Andy Dalton…Vs. Baltimore (Nov. 13): Played inthe game, but suffered a hamstring injury in the third quarterand did not return…At St. Louis (Nov. 20): Inactive(hamstring)…Vs. Washington (Nov. 27): Returnedto action and posted a solo tackle, his second sack of theseason…Vs. St. Louis (Dec. 12): Recorded two tackles(one solo) and a sack.2010: Played in 14 games with New Orleans, finishingwith 51 tackles (21 solo), one sack and a forced fumble…Also had six tackles and a forced fumble on special teams…Missed two games late in the season with a knee injury andwas also inactive for the team’s playoff contest…At Arizona(Oct. 10): Recorded five tackles (three solo) and hislone sack of the season, forcing a fumble on the play…Vs.Pittsburgh (Oct. 31): Made one tackle on defense andalso added a tackle and a forced fumble on special teams…At Dallas (Nov. 25): Posted six tackles (two solo)…Vs.St. Louis (Dec. 12): Had a season-high seven tackles(two solo). Missed the ensuing practice week with a kneeinjury that had begun to bother him following the game andwas inactive for the team’s Week 15 contest at Baltimore(Dec. 19)…At Atlanta (Dec. 27): Returned to action,making an assisted tackle on defense, but aggravated theknee injury during the game. Was listed as inactive for theremainder of the season, missing the regular-season finaleand playoff game with the injury.2009: Had his most impactful, productive season since2005, returning from his year-long suspension and resurrectinghis career with New Orleans…Earned reinstatementin March 2009 and was signed by the Saints, May18…Was ultimately named the recipient of the team’s EdBlock Courage Award as voted on by his teammates, forover<strong>com</strong>ing the off-field problems that plagued the earlyportion of his career…Became an instrumental piece of theCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHARGROVEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHARGROVEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.defensive line throughout the regular season and playoffsfor a Saints team that ultimately claimed a victory in SuperBowl XLIV, the franchise’s first championship…Appearedin all 16 games for just the second time in his career, startingsix and tallying 63 tackles (29 solo), five sacks, fourpasses defensed, a forced fumble and a career-high threefumble recoveries, including one he returned for his firstTD…Led the defensive line with 15 tackles (four solo) inthe team’s three playoff games, playing extensively as aninterior pass rusher in the rotation up front…Also chippedin three tackles on special teams…Vs. Detroit (Sept.13): Made five tackles (one solo) in his first regular-seasongame action since Dec. 30, 2007…At Miami (Oct. 25):Finished with seven tackles (three solo) and recorded hisfirst two sacks of the season, twice dropping Miami QBChad Henne. Marked his second career multi-sack outingand first since Jan. 1, 2006, at Dallas (as a member of theBuffalo Bills)…Vs. Carolina (Nov. 8): Started for thesecond consecutive week and earned NFC Defensive Playerof the Week honors after making four tackles (one solo),a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, the second ofwhich he returned for his first career TD to seal the victoryfor the Saints. On the TD, stripped RB DeAngelo Williamsand returned the ball one yard into the end zone to extendNew Orleans’ lead to 30-20…At Carolina (Jan. 3): Startedand tied his career high with nine tackles (four solo).Also posted a sack and a pass defensed, and added twotackles on special teams…Vs. Minnesota (NFC Championship,Jan. 24): Racked up a postseason career-higheight tackles (one solo) as part of a defense that forcedfive turnovers (three fumbles, two INTs) and helped thefranchise advance to its first-ever Super Bowl…Vs. Indianapolis(Super Bowl XLIV, Feb. 7): Made four tackles(one solo) in the rotation up front and added another stopon special teams, helping the Saints to a 31-17 victory anda Super Bowl championship.2008: Suspended by the <strong>com</strong>missioner for the entire seasonfor violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.2007: Received his first suspension at the hands of the<strong>NFL</strong>’s substance-abuse policy and was forced to miss theseason’s first four games…Returned to action in earlyOctober and went on to appear in the final 12 games ofthe season for Buffalo, finishing with 40 tackles (19 solo)and 1½ sacks…Also piled up a career-high 11 tackles onspecial teams…Vs. Dallas (Oct. 8): Returned from suspensionand made his season debut against the Cowboys,making one tackle and a half-sack of QB Tony Romo…vs.New England (Nov. 18): Posted a season-high six tackles(four solo)…Vs. Miami (Dec. 9): Tallied four tackles(three solo) and his first full sack of the season when hebrought down QB Cleo Lemon late in the second quarter.2006: Played in the first four games of the season for St.Louis, starting two, but was then traded to the Buffalo Bills,Oct. 16, in exchange for an undisclosed draft choice…Recordednine tackles and a half-sack for the Rams beforegoing on to post 25 tackles and a sack in 10 games forthe Bills…Also added nine tackles on special teams (twowith St. Louis and seven with Buffalo)…Vs. New En g-land (Oct. 22): Made his debut for the Bills, recording anassisted tackle…Vs. Jacksonville (Nov. 26): Notchedfour tackles (all solo) and his first sack for Buffalo, alsomaking a tackle on special teams…At Baltimore (Dec.31): Made a season-high six tackles (three solo).2005: Had the most statistically productive season of hiscareer, setting career highs in every major category in justhis second campaign…Played in 16 games with 15 startsand posted 82 tackles (43 solo), 6½ sacks, four passesdefensed and two fumble recoveries…Sack total rankedsecond on the team…Vs. Tennessee (Sept. 25): Ledthe defensive line with seven tackles (four solo)…At N.Y.Giants (Oct. 2): Posted four tackles (three solo) and asack…At Houston (Nov. 27): Tallied a career-high ninetackles (five solo)…At Dallas (Jan. 1): Had four tackles,two sacks of QB Drew Bledsoe (the first multi-sack outingof his career), and a fumble recovery in the season finale.2004: Appeared in 15 games with two starts in his firstprofessional season, finishing with 36 tackles (23 solo), asack, a pass defensed and a forced fumble, while learningboth the defensive end and tackle positions despite not havingplayed since his sophomore season at Georgia Tech in2002…Went on to lead all Rams rookies in both tacklesand sacks…Tallied five special teams tackles…Also startedboth of the team’s playoff contests…Vs. Arizona (Sept.12): Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut on both defense and specialteams…At Miami (Oct. 24): Posted a season-high seventackles (six solo), also adding a stop on special teams…At Arizona (Dec. 19): Matched his season-high withseven tackles and also recorded his first career sack whenhe dropped QB Josh McCown for a 10-yard loss, forcing afumble that was returned 61 yards for a TD by DE LeonardLittle…Vs. Philadelphia (Dec. 27): Made his firstcareer start, opening at DE and making three tackles (onesolo)…At Seattle (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 1): Startedfirst career postseason contest at DE, and made four tackles(two solo)…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15):Started at DE, collecting five tackles (two solo)…2004<strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Selected in the third round (91 st overall) by theRams, the 19 th defensive lineman chosen.COLLEGE: Appeared in 24 games with 13 starts duringhis collegiate career…Finished with 70 tackles (36 solo,19 for loss), six sacks, three passes defensed, two forcedfumbles and two fumble recoveries…Junior season(2003): Ruled academically ineligible in the spring and didnot appear in any games during the season…Left schooland declared for the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft…Sophomore season(2002): Took over as a full-time starter in his secondseason, opening all 13 games at weakside DE…Recorded49 tackles (26 solo, 13 for loss), four sacks, three passesdefensed and a fumble recovery…Made four tackles and asack of QB Jay Cutler in the season opener vs. Vanderbilt(Aug. 31)...Registered seven tackles and a pass defensedvs. Wake Forest (Oct. 5)…Freshman season (2001):Earned Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman honorsfrom Sporting News following his debut season…Played inNOTABLE PLAYERS WHO APPEARED ON ACTIVE ROSTER BUT DID NOT PLAYAndruzzi, Joe (G), Southern Conn. St.. . 1997Bouman, Todd (QB), St. Cloud St.. . . 2006Brohm, Brian (QB), Louisville . . . . . . . 2008Brooks, Aaron (QB), Virginia. . . . . . . . 1999Brunell, Mark (QB), Washington . . . . 1993Carlson, Dean (QB), Iowa State . . . . . 1974Claridge, Dennis (QB), Nebraska. . . . 1964Curtin, Brennan (T), Notre Dame . . . 2002Detmer, Ty (QB), Brigham Young . . 1992, 94Ferragamo, Vince (QB), Nebraska . . 1985Ferrario, Bill (G), Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . 2001Fields, Angelo (T), Michigan State . . 1982Graff, Neill (QB), Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . 1978Gray, Johnnie (S), Cal State-Fullerton . .1984Harrell, Graham (QB), Texas Tech . .2010-11Johnson, Chris (CB), Louisville. . .2003-04Kiel, Blair (QB), Notre Dame . . . . . . . . 1989Knapp, Lindsay (G), Notre Dame . . . 1995Mann, Errol (K), North Dakota . . . . . . 1976McCarthy, John (QB), Williams College. . 1987Miller, Don (B), Wisconsin . . . . . . .1941-42Miller, Mark (QB), Bowling Green . . . 1980Mirer, Rick (QB), Notre Dame. . . . . . . 1998Morley, Steve (G), St. Mary’s (Canada) . . 2004Nall, Craig (QB), Northwestern (La.) St.. .2002, 05Norseth, Mike (QB), Kansas. . . . . . . . . 1990Rivera, Marco (G), Penn State . . . . . . 1996Sander, B.J. (P), Ohio State . . . . . . . . . 2004Shield, Joe (QB), Trinity College . . . . 1985Singletary, Reggie (T), N. Carolina St. . .1991Washington, Donnell (DT), Clemson . .2005120


11 games as a true freshman in a rotation at DE…Finishedwith 21 tackles (10 solo, six for loss), two sacks, two forcedfumbles and a fumble recovery…Made his collegiate debutvs. The Citadel (Sept. 1) and tallied four tackles (two solo,two for loss), and both his first career sack and fumblerecovery…Was named the ACC Rookie of the Week afterposting a season-high six tackles, a sack and two forcedfumbles vs. N.C. State (Oct. 20)…Both of his sacks wereof N.C. State QB Philip Rivers, one of which resulted in afumble that was returned 25 yards for a TD.PERSONAL: Given name Anthony La’ron Hargrove…Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. …Single, has three children, TreyAnthony, 9, Amiah Grace, 6, and Anthony Gregory, 3…Hasover<strong>com</strong>e significant adversity throughout his life, beginningwhen he was 6 years old and his family’s tenement inBrooklyn was destroyed by a fire…His mother died threeyears later as a result of <strong>com</strong>plications from the AIDS virus,and he was adopted by an aunt in southwest Florida…High school: Was named an honorable mention all-stateselection by the Florida Sportswriters Association as a QBand S at Port Charlotte (Fla.) High School…Racked up areported 160 tackles on defense as a senior, while alsothrowing for 900 yards and rushing for another 800 on offense…Communityinvolvement: Is extremely activein the <strong>com</strong>munity near his hometown of Port Charlotte…Has supported the Boys and Girls Club of Sarasota, andis a spokesman for the nationally recognized nonprofitAMIkids, an organization that aims to develop promisingfutures for troubled youths by inspiring learning, leadershipand personal growth…Has also spoken on behalf ofand volunteered with the Easter Seals of Southwest Florida,a charity that supports disabled children and their familiesthrough a variety of services…His contributions to the<strong>com</strong>munity and achievements in football were honoredwhen Charlotte County dedicated July 20, 2011, as “AnthonyHargrove Day”…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playinggolf, public speaking, and feeding the alligators that populatethe area behind his Florida home…Started the RosaLee Hargrove Foundation in honor of his mother and is thefounder of “Team Hargrove,” a marketing and promotionalsports management <strong>com</strong>pany that also facilitates many ofhis charitable endeavors…Also is the owner and operatorof the Charlotte County Reign, one of 20 minor-league footballteams <strong>com</strong>peting in the Florida Football Alliance...Studiedthe Japanese language for three years and considershimself conversationally fluent…Traveled to the Kingdomof Swaziland in Africa just seven days after winning SuperBowl XLIV with the Saints in February 2010 and spent12 days in the country on a mission trip…Also traveled toGermany later that offseason, where he was baptized in theRhine River…Residence: Rotonda West, Fla.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESANTHONY HARGROVE’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2004 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .15 2 36 23 13 1 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02005 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .16 15 82 43 39 6½ 28 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 12006 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . .4 2 9 4 5 ½ 6½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . .10 0 25 12 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . .12 0 40 19 21 1½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve/Suspended2009 New Orleans. . . . . . .16 6 63 29 34 5 25 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 12010 New Orleans. . . . . . .14 0 51 21 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 Seattle . . . . . . . . . . .15 0 17 12 5 3 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (seven years) . .102 25 323 163 160 19½ 104½ 0 0 0 0 9 3 5 2PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2004 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . .2 2 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 New Orleans. . . . . . . .3 0 15 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 24 8 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inactive for Saints’ game during 2010 playoffsAdditional statistics: Career sacks — Drew Bledsoe (2),Chad Henne (2), Alex Smith (1½), Sam Bradford, AndyDalton, Josh Freeman, David Garrard, Rex Grossman, MaxHall, Cleo Lemon, Josh McCown, Eli Manning, PeytonManning, Mike McMahon, Matt Moore, Matt Ryan, KyleBoller (½), Jake Plummer (½), Special teams tackles — 5in 2004, 5 in 2005, 9 in 2006, 11 in 2007, 3 in 2009, 2 in‘09 playoffs, 6 in 2010, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 40.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Arizona, 9/12/04First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Philadelphia, 12/27/04First sack: at Arizona, 12/19/04 (J.McCown)First <strong>NFL</strong> touchdown: vs. Carolina, 11/8/09 (1-yard fumble return)HARGROVE’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,at Hou. (11/27/05) and at Car. (1/3/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,at Mia. (10/24/04) and at Ari. (12/19/04)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,at Dal. (1/1/06) and at Mia. (10/25/09)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2004 Selected by St. Louis Rams in third round (91st overall) of ’04 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 24…Signed first contract,July 27.•2006 Traded by Rams to Buffalo Bills, Oct. 16.•2007 Re-signed by Bills as restricted free agent, April 5...Placed on reserve/suspended by Commissioner, Sept.1...Activated from reserve/suspended, Oct. 5.•2008 Placed on reserve/suspended by Commissioner, Jan. 16.•2009 Reinstated by Commissioner, March 19...Signed by New Orleans Saints as unrestricted free agent, May 18.•2010 Re-signed by Saints as restricted free agent, April 5.•2011 Signed by Philadelphia Eagles as unrestricted free agent, Aug. 5...Released by Eagles, Sept. 3...Signed bySeattle Seahawks, Sept. 10.•2012 Signed by Green Bay Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 30.HARGROVEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.121


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHARGROVEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ANTHONY HARGROVE GAME-BY-GAME2004, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 Ari-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 at Atl-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 at SF-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Sea-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 TB-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 at Mia-L 1 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 NE-L 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Sea-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Buf-L (inactive)11/29 at GB-L 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Car-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Ari-L 1 0 7 6 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/27 Phi-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 NYJ-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’04 TOTALS 15 2 36 23 13 1 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 001/08 at Sea-W 1 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-L 2 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff2005, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/11 at SF-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 109/18 at Ari-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 Ten-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at NYG-L 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 Sea-L 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 at Ind-L 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 NO-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/30 Jax-W 1 1 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/13 at Sea-L 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 Ari-L 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/27 at Hou-W 1 1 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 Was-L 1 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 at Min-L 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 Phi-L 1 1 6 3 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/24 SF-L 1 1 2 2 0 1½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 at Dal-W 1 1 4 3 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1’05 TOTALS 16 15 82 43 39 6½ 28 0 0 0 0 4 0 22006, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Den-W 1 1 4 3 1 ½ 6½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 at SF-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 009/24 at Ari-W (inactive)10/01 Det-W 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/08 at GB-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/15 Sea-L (inactive)’06 TOTALS 4 2 9 4 5 ½ 6½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 02006, BUFFALODate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR10/22 NE-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/05 GB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/12 at Ind-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/19 at Hou-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 Jax-W 1 0 4 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/03 SD-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/10 at NYJ-W 1 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 Mia-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/24 Ten-L 1 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/31 at Bal-L 1 0 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’06 TOTALS 10 0 25 12 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007, BUFFALODate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Den-L (reserve/suspended)09/16 at Pit-L (reserve/suspended)09/23 at NE-L (reserve/suspended)09/30 NYJ-W (reserve/suspended)10/08 Dal-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/21 Bal-W 1 0 2 1 1 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 at NYJ-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 Cin-W 1 0 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0122Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR11/11 at Mia-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 NE-L 1 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/25 at Jax-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/02 at Was-W 1 0 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Mia-W 1 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at Cle-L 1 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 NYG-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 at Phi-L 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 12 0 40 19 21 1½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009, NEW ORLEANSDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Det-W 1 0 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 at Phi-W 1 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/27 at Buf-W 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/04 NYJ-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 NYG-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Mia-W 1 0 7 3 4 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 Atl-W 1 1 5 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 Car-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 211/15 at StL-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/22 at TB-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111/30 NE-W 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/06 at Was-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Atl-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 Dal-L 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 TB-L 1 0 4 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Car-L 1 1 9 4 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 6 63 29 34 5 25 0 0 0 0 4 1 301/16 Ari-W 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/24 Min-W 2 1 0 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/07 Ind-W 3 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 3 0 15 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship;3Super Bowl XLIV, Miami2010, NEW ORLEANSDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Min-W 1 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 at SF-W 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 Atl-L 1 0 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Car-W 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Ari-L 1 0 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 010/17 at TB-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Cle-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 Pit-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 at Car-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 Sea-W 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/25 at Dal-W 1 0 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 at Cin-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 StL-W 1 0 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Bal-L (inactive — knee)12/27 at Atl-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 TB-L (inactive — knee)’10 TOTALS 14 0 51 21 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001/08 at Sea-L 1 (inactive — knee)1NFC Wild Card Playoff2011, SEATTLEDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/11 at SF-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Pit-L 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 Ari-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at NYG-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Cle-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/30 Cin-L 1 0 2 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at Dal-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/13 Bal-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 at StL-W (inactive — hamstring)11/27 Was-L 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/01 Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 StL-W 1 0 2 1 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at Chi-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/24 SF-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 at Ari-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 0 17 12 5 3 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


GRAHAMHARRELLQUARTERBACK • TEXAS TECHFirst <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFirst Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-2 Wt: 215 • Born: May 22, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 0/0 • Acquired: FA-10PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Spent time on both the Packers’ active roster and thepractice squad over the past two seasons after originallysigning with the club in May 2010.Was on the 53-man roster for four contests and oneplayoff game in 2011 as well as three regular-season gamesand all four postseason contests in 2010.Posted a <strong>com</strong>bined 72.8 passer rating during the preseasonin 2010-11, <strong>com</strong>pleting 49-of-88 passes for 453yards and two TDs with one INT.Spent the 2009 campaign with the SaskatchewanRoughriders of the Canadian Football League, but was onthe injured list for the entire season.Participated in the Cleveland Browns’ rookie minicampon a tryout basis in both 2009 and 2010.2011 SEASON: Spent the first 12 games on the team’spractice squad before being signed to the active roster onDec. 7…Was a gameday inactive for three weeks beforedressing for the regular-season finale vs. Detroit…Wasinactive for team’s divisional playoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants…Posteda 75.7 passer rating during the preseason,<strong>com</strong>pleting 33-of-57 passes (57.9 percent) for 287 yardsand two TDs with one INT…Was released in the final rostercutdown for the second straight season on Sept. 3, but wasre-signed to the practice squad the next day…Vs. Detroit(Jan. 1): Was active on gameday for the first time on theseason, serving as the backup to Matt Flynn, but did notappear in the contest.2010: Signed by Green Bay as a free agent on May 20…Completed 16-of-31 passes (51.6 percent) for 166 yardsand a 67.4 passer rating during the preseason…Releasedin final roster reduction on Sept. 4, but was signed to thepractice squad the next day, where he spent the opening 13AT A GLANCE …• Spent seven games on the Packers’ activeroster over the past two seasons, four contestsin 2011 and three in 2010.• Originally signed with Green Bay in May 2010 and has spent themajority of the past two seasons on the Packers’ practice squad.• Was with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian FootballLeague in 2009, but spent the entire season on the injured list.• Ranks first in NCAA history with 134 passing TDs and 1,403 <strong>com</strong>pletions,and his 15,793 career passing yards rank No. 2 behindonly Hawaii’s Timmy Chang (17,072, 2000-04).• Is the only QB in NCAA history to have two 5,000-yard passingseasons.• Named the Gatorade Texas Player of the Year at Ennis (Texas)High School, where he played for his father, Sam.games…Was signed to the active roster on Dec. 18, theday before Green Bay played at New England with QB AaronRodgers sidelined with a concussion…Was the backup toFlynn against the Patriots but did not play…Served as thethird QB (inactive) for the final two regular-season gamesand all four postseason contests…Was released by Saskatchewanon April 22 after spending the entire ’09 seasonwith the club on the injured list…Participated in theCleveland Browns’ rookie minicamp on a tryout basis forthe second straight year.COLLEGE: Finished college career atop the NCAA recordbooks in several passing categories…Ranks first inNCAA history with 134 passing TDs and 1,403 <strong>com</strong>pletions,and his 15,793 career passing yards rank secondonly to Hawaii’s Timmy Chang (17,072, 2000-04)…Posted20 games with 400-plus passing yards, which is tied forthe NCAA record with Hawaii’s Colt Brennan (2005-07),and his 39 straight games with 200-plus passing yards areCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHARRELLDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWPACKERS QUARTERBACKS, 1948-2011Moss, Perry, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948Heath, Stan, Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949Christman, Paul, Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . 1950O’Malley, Tom, Cincinnati. . . . . . . . . . . 1950Rote, Tobin, Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950-56Thomason, Bobby, Virginia Military . . 1951Parilli, Babe, Kentucky . . . . 1952-53, 57-58Garrett, Bob, Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954Brackins, Charlie, Prairie View A&M. . 1955Held, Paul, San Jose State. . . . . . . . . . . 1955Starr, Bart, Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956-71McHan, Lamar, Arkansas . . . . . . . . .1959-60Roach, John, S. Methodist. . . . . . . .1961-63Bratkowski, Zeke, Georgia . . . 1963-68, 71Claridge, Dennis, Nebraska . . . . . . . . . 1965Horn, Don, San Diego State . . . . . .1967-70Stevens, Bill, Texas-El Paso . . . . . . .1968-69Norton, Rick, Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Patrick, Frank, Nebraska . . . . . . . . .1970-72Hunter, Scott, Alabama . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Tagge, Jerry, Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . .1972-74Del Gaizo, Jim, Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973Concannon, Jack, Boston College . . . 1974Hadl, John, Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75Milan, Don, Cal Poly-San Luis O.. . . . . 1975Brown, Carlos, Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76Johnson, Randy, Texas A&I. . . . . . . . . . 1976Dickey, Lynn, Kansas St.. . . 1976-77, 79-85Dowling, Brian, Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Whitehurst, David, Furman . . . . . .1977-83Douglass, Bobby, Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Sproul, Dennis, Arizona State . . . . . . . 1978Pisarkiewicz, Steve, Missouri . . . . . . . . 1980Troup, Bill, South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . 1980Campbell, Rich, California. . . . . . . .1981-84Wright, Randy, Wisconsin . . . . . . . .1984-88Zorn, Jim, Cal Poly-Pomona. . . . . . . . . 1985Ferragamo, Vince, Nebraska . . . . . . . . 1986Fusina, Chuck, Penn State. . . . . . . . . . . 1986Shield, Joe, Trinity (Conn.) . . . . . . . . . . 1986Gillus, Willie, Norfolk State . . . . . . . . . . 1987Risher, Alan, Louisiana State . . . . . . . . 1987Majkowski, Don, Virginia. . . . . . . . .1987-92Kiel, Blair, Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . .1989-91Dilweg, Anthony, Duke . . . . . . . . . .1989-90Tomczak, Mike, Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . 1991Favre, Brett, S. Mississippi. . . . . 1992-2007Detmer, Ty, Brigham Young. . . . . 1993, 95Brunell, Mark, Washington . . . . . . . . . . 1994Rubley, T.J., Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995McMahon, Jim, Brigham Young . . .1995-96Pederson, Doug, N.E. La. . .1996-98, 2001-04Bono, Steve, UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Hasselbeck, Matt, Boston Coll. . . . 1999-2000Wuerffel, Danny, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000O’Sullivan, J.T., UC Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Rodgers, Aaron, California . . . . . . .2005-11Martin, Ingle, Furman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Nall, Craig, Northwestern (La.) St.. . . .2003-04, 07Flynn, Matt, Louisiana State. . . . . .2008-11Quarterbacks who played in at leastone official Packers gameRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.123


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHARRELLDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDalso a collegiate record…Is the only QB in NCAA history tohave two 5,000-yard seasons…His average of 351.0 passingyards per game ranks third in NCAA annals…Playedin 45 games with 39 starts for the Red Raiders, starting39 straight to finish his career…Earned his degree in history…NamedAcademic All-Big 12 as a junior…Seniorseason (2008): Named the AT&T All-America Player ofthe Year and also was an AFCA first-team All-American, thefirst Tech QB to earn All-America status on any team sinceJerry Kirkpatrick in 1953…Named Co-National Player ofthe Year by Sporting News and received the Johnny UnitasGolden Arm award, given annually to the nation’s topsenior QB…Finished fourth in the voting for the HeismanTrophy…Named AT&T’s All-America Player of the Weekfour times on the season, the most of any player in collegefootball…Led the nation with 5,111 passing yards on442-of-626 passing (70.6 percent)…Threw 45 TD passeswith just nine INTs, and led the nation with an average of393.1 passing yards per game…Led Tech to a Cotton Bowlappearance and an 11-2 record, only the third 11-win seasonin school history…Junior season (2007): Earnedsecond-team All-Big 12 honors when he threw for 5,705yards, second most in NCAA history behind only Tech’s B.J.Symons (5,833 in 2003)…Posted 11 games with 400-pluspassing yards, a single-season NCAA record…Named theSammy Baugh Trophy winner by the Touchdown Club ofColumbus…Completed a Big 12 single-season record 512passes on 713 attempts (71.8 percent), with 48 TDs andjust 14 INTs…Threw for a career-high 646 yards on 46-of-67 passing at Oklahoma State (Sept. 22), the fourth-highestsingle-game total in NCAA annals…Posted 407 yards passingand three TDs on his way to earning Gator Bowl MVPhonors in win over Virginia (Jan. 1)…Sophomore season(2006): Took over as the starter and threw for 4,555yards and 38 TDs, the third-best season by a sophomoreQB in NCAA history…Led the nation in <strong>com</strong>pletions withTHE FLEDGLING LEGEND RECEIVES ITS NAME412 and ranked second in passing yards…Posted nine300-yard games…Earned Insight Bowl MVP honors inTech’s 44-41 OT win over Minnesota (Dec. 29) after throwingfor 445 yards and two TDs in a game in which the RedRaiders trailed 38-7 midway through the third quarter…Redshirt freshman season (2005): Played in sixgames, <strong>com</strong>pleting 37-of-55 passes (67.2 percent) for 422yards and three TDs.PERSONAL: Given name Graham Stanton Harrell…Last name is pronounced Hair-uhl...Born in Brownwood,Texas…Married, wife’s name is Brittney…Younger brother,Clark, played QB at Abilene Christian University…Highschool: Was a two-time all-state selection and three-timeall-district honoree at Ennis (Texas) High School, wherehe played for his father, Sam…Named the Gatorade TexasPlayer of the Year and named the Offensive Athlete of theYear by the Dallas Morning News…Garnered Class 4AOffensive Player of the Year honors from The AssociatedPress as a junior and senior…Passed for 4,825 yards and67 TDs as a senior, leading Ennis to an undefeated regularseason and an average of 53.8 points per game…Threwfor 3,411 yards and 46 TDs as a junior…Calls winning astate championship with his dad as a sophomore his mostmemorable sports achievement…Closed out his career asthe state’s all-time leading passer with 12,532 yards and167 TDs…Also lettered in basketball and track…Communityinvolvement: Participated in the Green Bay PackersGolf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. …Visited chil dren’shospitals during his time at Tech…Hobbies/interests:Lists favorite athletes as Joe Montana and Roger Federer…Names Cold Case as his favorite television show, Gladiatoras his favorite movie, and Lone Survivor and The Alchemistas his favorite books…Residence: Ennis, Texas.MISC.RELEASE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1965 PM..................................................GREEN BAY, WIS.Green Bay City Stadium will officially be<strong>com</strong>e Lambeau Field Saturdaynight, September 11 before the St. Louis Cardinals game.Dedication ceremonies will begin at 7:45 with Green Bay MayorDonald Tilleman making the formal dedication. Don Lambeau, son ofthe Packer founder, will acknowledge the naming of the stadium inhonor of his father.Don Hutson, player, coachand long time friend of Lambeau,will give the dedication speech.There will also be remarks byDominic Olejniczak, president ofthe Packers and by Clarence Nier,Stadium Commission president.Earl L. “Curly” Lambeau,founder of the Packers and apioneer of the National FootballLeague, was head coach, generalmanager and vice presidentof the team for 33 years. He diedJune 1 of this year.124


PRO BOWLS: 12010A.J.HAWKLINEBACKER • OHIO STATESeventh <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSeventh Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 247 • Born: January 6, 1984 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 94/91 • Acquired: D1-06PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Productive, assignment-sure defender entering his seventhseason, having played in 94 of a possible 96 regularseasongames with 91 starts in his first six years followingselection as a top-five draft pick.Has posted 730 tackles (517 solo), 10½ sacks, eight interceptions,34 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and fourfumble recoveries during his career, and has registered 100-plus tackles in five of his six seasons in Green Bay.Started all 14 games in which he appeared in 2011, missingthe first two contests of his career following a calf injurysuffered in the first half of the team’s Week 12 gameat Detroit.When healthy, maintained his role as the lead defensive<strong>com</strong>municator and finished third on the team with 104 tackles(73 solo), in addition to posting 1½ sacks and five passesdefensed. Was also voted by teammates to serve as a playoffcaptain for the second consecutive season.Experienced one of his best seasons in 2010, as he tookon a bigger role than in previous years, assuming the lead<strong>com</strong>municator duties between the coaches and the huddlein the absence of LB Nick Barnett, who missed the final 12games with a wrist injury.With injuries to Barnett and veteran LB Brandon Chillar,rarely came off the field in 2010, and wound up leading theteam with 134 tackles (97 solo) and posting a career-highthree interceptions, which tied him for the <strong>NFL</strong> lead amonglinebackers.Was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010, but was creditedwith his first career selection because he would have beenadded to the all-star roster as an emergency injury replacementhad the Packers not been preparing for Super Bowl XLV.Despite seeing his snap count go down in ’09 <strong>com</strong>paredto his first four seasons because of the Packers’ frequent useof sub-packages, was one of only 10 linebackers in the <strong>NFL</strong> topost at least 85 tackles, two interceptions and a sack.In 2008, played through chest and groin injuries to leadthe Packers in tackles for the second time in his career aftermoving from weak-side to middle linebacker the second halfof the season to replace the injured Barnett.His team-leading 155 tackles in 2006 were the secondmost ever recorded by a Packers’ rookie (Rich Wingo, 166in 1979), and his 112 solo tackles ranked third in the league.Finished third in The Associated Press Defensive Rookieof the Year voting and earned a spot on the Pro FootballWeekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team.The first linebacker taken in the 2006 draft after beinga consensus All-American each of his final two seasons atOhio State. One of only two linebackers taken among the topfive selections over a period of nine <strong>NFL</strong> drafts (1998-2006),joined LaVar Arrington (No. 2 overall, 2000)Followed the likes of Lawrence Taylor (1981), DerrickThomas (1989), Junior Seau (1990) and Willie McGinest(1994) as one of only 27 linebackers drafted in the top fivesince the AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger in 1970.AT A GLANCE …• Has either led the team or finished secondin tackles in five of his six seasons inGreen Bay.• Has appeared in 94 of a possible 96 regular-season games in hiscareer, starting 91 of them. Missed his first-ever games in 2011after suffering a calf injury at Detroit in Week 12.• Tied for No. 1 among <strong>NFL</strong> linebackers in 2010 with a career-highthree interceptions.• Led the team in tackles as a rookie in 2006 with 155, secondmost ever recorded by a Green Bay rookie (Rich Wingo, 166 in1979). His 112 solo stops were third best in the <strong>NFL</strong> among allplayers that year.• Finished third in <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Year voting andearned a spot on the Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers AssociationAll-Rookie Team.• First linebacker drafted in the top five of the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft sinceWashington chose LaVar Arrington No. 2 overall in 2000.• A consensus All-American both as a junior (2004) and senior(2005), earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in each of his threeseasons as a starter. Also captured the 2005 Lombardi Award,given annually to the nation’s top lineman or linebacker.• Nicknamed “A.J.” by his parents, fans of legendary Indy car driverA.J. Foyt.• Grew his hair out in 2005 as a tribute to the late Pat Tillman, theformer <strong>NFL</strong> player who lost his life with the U.S. Army while servingin Afghanistan. Kept it long until March 2012 when he cut itand donated it to “Wigs For Kids,” a charity that makes hair forchildren who have lost theirs due to chemotherapy treatments.2011 SEASON: Started all but two games at “Buck”LB, landing on the inactive list for the first time in his careerafter suffering a calf strain in the first half of the team’sThanksgiving Day game at Detroit in Week 12 …Snapped astreak of 98 consecutive games played (including playoffs)to start his career when he was listed as a gameday inactiveat the N.Y. Giants in Week 13…In all, started 14 games,tallying 104 tackles (73 solo), 1½ sacks and five passesdefensed for the season…Eclipsed the 100-tackle plateaufor the fifth time in his six seasons…Was voted one of theteam’s six captains for the postseason for the second consecutiveyear…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Made seven tackles(five solo) and deflected a pass that resulted in an INT forS Charlie Peprah in the fourth quarter. On the play, jarredthe ball loose from WR Eric Decker as it arrived and the ballcaromed up into the air and was secured by Peprah, allowingGreen Bay to run out the remaining 1:54 on the clock.Also crossed with fellow ILB Desmond Bishop on a blitz inthe third quarter, occupying blockers to free Bishop for an8-yard sack…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Had one of hismost active and productive games of the season, recordinga season-high 13 tackles (seven solo, one for loss) and hisfirst full sack of the season, keying a defense that did notgive up a TD. On the sack, used a delayed rush to the inside,twisting around DE Howard Green to find a gap in the middleof the protection, burying QB Sam Bradford for a 9-yardloss to force a third-and-long and an eventual punt…AtDetroit (Nov. 24): Started the game and recorded seventackles (five solo) and a pass defensed, but sustained a125COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHAWKDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHAWKDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.calf injury late in the first half and did not return…At N.Y.Giants (Dec. 4): Was sidelined during the practice weekwhile rehabilitating the injury and was listed as a gamedayinactive for the first time in his career, snapping a streakof 98 consecutive games played (including playoffs)…Vs.Oakland (Dec. 11): Returned to practice late in the weekand dressed for the game, but did not play…At KansasCity (Dec. 18): Returned to the starting lineup after missingthe previous two games, and finished second on thedefense with 11 tackles (nine solo).2010: Played in all 16 games for the fifth straight season,opening 15 contests at BLB…Led the team with 134 tackles(97 solo), the second-highest total of his career behind onlyhis 155 stops as a rookie in ’06…Registered six doubledigittackle games…Posted a career-best three INTs andmatched his career high with nine passes defensed…Thethree INTs tied him for No. 1 among LBs in the league…Was named a Pro Bowl alternate, but was credited with hisfirst career selection because he would have been addedto the all-star roster as an emergency replacement had thePackers not been preparing for Super Bowl XLV…Startedall four playoff games and ranked No. 3 on the team with 23tackles (15 solo) while adding two passes defensed…Wasvoted one of the two defensive captains by his teammatesfor the postseason…His only non-start of the season camein the opener at Philadelphia (Sept. 12) when he was limitedto special teams with the defense playing sub-packages theentire game…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Turned in a solid effortwith 12 tackles (all solo) and an INT. His pick stoppeda Detroit scoring threat at the Green Bay 10 when he interceptedQB Shaun Hill’s short pass over the middle intendedfor RB Jahvid Best...Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Tied for theteam lead with a season-high 16 tackles (10 solo), the mostsince he recorded a career-high 20 stops at Seattle (Nov.27, 2006) as a rookie…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Pickedoff a QB Brett Favre pass intended for WR Bernard Berrianon third down in the third quarter at the Green Bay 38; returnedthe INT 21 yards to the Minnesota 41. The turnoverset up a WR Greg Jennings 14-yard TD catch five plays laterto put the Packers up 21-17. Finished with a team-high 13tackles (10 solo)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Recordedseven tackles (four solo) and an INT. His career-high thirdpick came with just over two minutes remaining when heintercepted QB Eli Manning’s pass over the middle intendedfor RB Ahmad Bradshaw at the Green Bay 23…Vs. Chicago(Jan. 2): Posted 13 tackles (11 solo), a half-sackand a pass defensed. Teamed with DE Jarius Wynn to sackQB Jay Cutler for a 9-yard loss early in the second quarteron third down…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Led the team with 10 tackles (seven solo), hispostseason career high…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super BowlXLV, Feb. 6): Took every snap and ranked third on theGREEN BAY PACKERSMost seasons leading team, total tackles*5 Nick Barnett, 2003-05, 2007, 20094 Brian Noble, 1986-87, 1989, 1991Bernardo Harris, 1997-98, 2000-013 Mike Douglass, 1980-81, 1983Mark Murphy, 1984, 1988 (tied), 1990A.J. Hawk, 2006, 2008, 2010Most consecutive seasons leading team, total tackles*3 Nick Barnett, 2003-052 Johnnie Gray, 1975-76Mike Douglass, 1980-81Brian Noble, 1986-87Johnny Holland, 1992-93Bernardo Harris, 1997-98Bernardo Harris, 2000-01defense with seven tackles (six solo) and two passes defensed.Came on a blitz late in the first half to make a leapingdeflection of a QB Ben Roethlisberger pass at the line ofscrimmage, quickly turning around to nearly intercept thepass. Also came on a blitz on second down on the Steelers’final drive to flush Roethlisberger out of the pocket as hethrew the ball away. The Steelers turned it over on downstwo plays later, sealing the win for Green Bay.2009: Played in all 16 games with 14 starts at BLB…Hisonly non-starts came in both Minnesota games when thedefense opened in nickel…Also played in playoff game…Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate…Finished second on theteam with 87 tackles (70 solo) and led Green Bay’s LBswith two INTs…Added a sack, four passes defensed, andtwo tackles on special teams…At St. Louis (Sept. 27):Led team with season-high 11 tackles (seven solo)…AtCleveland (Oct. 25): Led the defense with 10 tackles(eight solo), including a season-high three tackles for loss.Stopped RB Jamal Lewis for losses of 1 and 2 yards onruns, and brought QB Derek Anderson down for a 2-yardloss on a fumbled snap…At Tampa Bay (Nov. 8): Postedhis first sack of the season when he brought down QBJosh Freeman for a 7-yard loss at the Tampa Bay 3 midwaythrough the second quarter. Finished the afternoon withsix tackles (five solo)…Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7): Led theteam with seven tackles (five solo) and posted his first INTof the season. With the Packers up 24-14 midway throughthe fourth quarter, ran down the seam with TE Todd Heapand made leaping INT at the Green Bay 47; returned thepick 13 yards to Baltimore’s 40 to help set up a 32-yardMason Crosby FG…Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): InterceptedQB Matt Hasselbeck’s third-down pass in the right flat onSeattle’s opening drive at Green Bay’s 36-yard line, andthen made a career-long 29 yard return. Added five tackles(all solo).2008: Started every game for the third straight season,playing through chest and groin injuries…Had nine starts atWLB and final seven at MLB, where he replaced the injuredBarnett...Led team with 121 tackles (84 solo)...Led LBs andwas tied for second on the team with three sacks...On thefield for 869-of-1,050 (82.8 percent) defensive plays, mostamong the team’s LBs…Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Startedat WLB and led the team with season-high 12 tacklesafter missing final three preseason games with chest injurysuffered in preseason opener vs. Cincinnati (Aug. 11)...AtDetroit (Sept. 14): Posted first two-sack game of his careerand tied for team lead with seven tackles. On secondsack, leaped over attempted block by Smith and broughtdown QB Jon Kitna…At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Postedfour tackles and broke up a pass intended for TE JerramyStevens in the end zone on third down to limit the Bucs toGREEN BAY PACKERSMost unassisted tackles, season*151 Rich Wingo, 1979146 Mike Douglass, 1981133 Steve Luke, 1978128 Nick Barnett, 2005127 Mike Douglass, 1983Longest Interception Return (All TDs)99 Tim Lewis, vs. LARm, Nov. 18, 1984Aaron Rouse, vs. Ind., Oct. 19, 200895 Nick Barnett, vs. NO, Oct. 9, 200594 Rebel Steiner, vs. ChiB, Oct. 1, 195091 Hal Van Every, at Pit., Nov. 23, 194190 LeRoy Butler, vs. SD, Sept. 15, 1996Mike McKenzie, vs. ChiB, Dec. 7, 2003*Coaches began tracking Packers defensive statistics in 1975126


a FG. Left game briefly in second half with groin injury…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Started first career game at MLBin place of an injured Barnett and led team with 12 tackles,matching his season high…At Jacksonville (Dec. 14):Started at MLB and tied for team high with 10 tackles, includingsack of David Garrard for an 8-yard loss early in thefourth quarter...Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Started seventhstraight game at MLB and surpassed 400-tackle mark forhis career with eight stops (six solo).2007: Started all 16 games (plus both playoff contests)at WLB and finished second on the team with 129 tackles(81 solo), adding one sack, one fumble recovery, one forcedfumble, one INT and four passes defensed…Played 92.2percent of the defensive snaps…Vs. Washington (Oct.14): Made nine tackles (six solo), plus one forced fumbleand one fumble recovery. In the first quarter, stripped theball away from TE Chris Cooley (recovered by Cooley), andin the fourth quarter, dove on a RB Clinton Portis fumblethat was knocked out by S Atari Bigby…At Kansas City(Nov. 4): Made his first INT of the year and third of hiscareer, stepping in front of a pass intended for RB PriestHolmes…At Dallas (Nov. 29): Had a team- and seasonhigh14 tackles (eight solo), with three tackles for loss. Inthe second quarter, stuffed RB Marion Barber for minus-1yard. On consecutive pass plays in the third quarter, tookdown TE Jason Witten for a 1-yard loss and Barber for aloss of 3…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship, Jan.20): Made nine tackles (four solo), with one sack, bringingdown Manning on fourth-and-8 near the end of the first half.2006: Started all 16 games and led the team with 155tackles (112 solo), second most ever recorded by a Packersrookie (Wingo, 166 tackles in 1979), and led LBs with 3½sacks…Among all <strong>NFL</strong> players, only Houston LB DeMecoRyans (126) and Chicago LB Lance Briggs (117) had moresolo stops…Also notched a pair of INTs among nine passesdefensed, forced a fumble and recovered two others…Wason the field for 995 snaps, or 95.3 percent; the Packersthus utilized the nickel package more than dime…Finishedthird in The Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the YearGREEN BAY PACKERSMOST TACKLES, ROOKIE, SEASONThe Packers began keeping defensivestatistics in 1975. Since, only sevenrookies have reached 100 tackles (* —led team):166 *Rich Wingo, 1979155 *A.J. Hawk, 2006134 *Nick Barnett, 2003123 *Johnnie Gray, 1975111 Michael Hunt, 1978104 Brian Noble, 1985102 John Anderson, 1978MOST TACKLES, OVERALL, SEASON194 Nick Barnett, 2005180 Mike Douglass, 1981166 Rich Wingo, 1979165 Mike Douglass, 1980Nick Barnett, 2007162 Mike Douglass, 1983Nick Barnett, 2004157 Jim Carter, 1977155 A.J. Hawk, 2006151 Gary Scott, 1985150 Steve Luke, 1978John Anderson, 1981146 John Anderson, 1983143 Johnnie Gray, 1977142 Desmond Bishop, 2011141 Nick Barnett, 2006Wingo139 George Cumby, 1981Rich Wingo, 1981138 Brian Noble, 1989137 Gary Weaver, 1978136 Johnnie Gray, 1978134 Johnnie Gray, 1980Johnny Holland, 1993Nick Barnett, 2003A.J. Hawk, 2010132 Mike Douglass, 1979Bernardo Harris, 2000Nate Wayne, 2002131 George Cumby, 1983130 Bernardo Harris, 2001129 A.J. Hawk, 2007127voting…Named to the prestigious Pro Football Weekly/ProFootball Writers Association All-Rookie team and won DietPepsi Rookie of the Week honors twice (Weeks 7 and 10)…At Detroit (Sept. 24): Recorded his first <strong>NFL</strong> sack, droppingKitna in the fourth quarter…At Philadelphia (Oct.2): Teamed with Aaron Kampman to sack QB DonovanMcNabb; earlier, recovered a fumble inside the Packers’5-yard line (forced by CB Charles Woodson)…At Miami(Oct. 22): Made a team-high 16 tackles (13 solo), plusbroke up a pass and sacked QB Joey Harrington, forcing theDolphins to settle for a FG…At Minnesota (Nov. 12):Assisted on two sacks (1.0 total) and posted 17 tackles (11solo), in addition to his first career forced fumble. Combiningwith DT Cullen Jenkins, sacked Brad Johnson for a 10-yard loss, getting to Johnson first by shedding two blocksby Vikings RBs. In the fourth quarter, sacked Johnson againwith Barnett, leading to another punt…At Seattle (Nov.27): Had a career-best 20 tackles (16 solo)…At SanFrancisco (Dec. 10): Made his first career INT, steppingin front of an Alex Smith throw to TE Vernon Davis in theend zone, returning it 25 yards…At Chicago (Dec. 31):Snared a third-down Brian Griese pass in the third quarterfor his second INT…2006 Draft: Selected fifth overall inthe first round and joined Vinnie Clark (1991) and JohnBrockington (1971) in Packers history as first-round selectionsfrom Ohio State. Became the first LB taken in the topfive by the Packers since Fred Carr (5th) in 1968.COLLEGE: Played in 51 games at Ohio State with 38starts, collecting 394 tackles (196 solo), 41 stops for loss,15½ sacks, seven INTs, 13 passes broken up, two fumblesrecovered and three forced fumbles; also returned both ablocked punt and INT for TDs…A three-year starter (2003-05), earned first-team All-Big Ten honors each of thoseseasons…Available for every play during his college career,started his final 37 contests in consecutive fashion…Earned B.A. degree in criminology…Senior season(2005): Earned consensus All-America honors for thesecond straight year and won the Lombardi Award, givenannually to college football’s most outstanding linemanor linebacker…Also finished as a finalist for the Bednarik,Lott and Butkus awards…The Big Ten’s preseason andpostseason defensive player of the year and without questioncollege football’s premier LB, also garnered defensiveMVP at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl…Started all 12 games andled the team in tackles for a third consecutive year, rackingup 121 stops (69 solo); also posted team-leading totalsin tackles for loss (16½) and sacks (9½) while adding oneINT, three passes broken up, one fumble recovery and twoforced fumbles…Paced a unit that led the nation in rushingdefense (73.42 yards per game) and finished fifth intotal defense (281.73)…In heartbreaking, early-seasonhome loss to No. 2 Texas (Sept. 10), posted 12 tackles,picked off a third-down pass by Young to set up a FG, recoveredYoung’s fumble on the ensuing drive, and forced alate-game fumble from Young which the QB recovered…Notched season-high 19 tackles, one short of his collegiatebest, vs. No. 16 Michigan State (Oct. 15) and posted a sackand forced fumble, plus returned a blocked punt 8 yards fora TD, vs. No. 25 Northwestern (Nov. 12)…Closed his collegiatecareer by helping OSU to 34-20 win over No. 6 NotreDame in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 2); had 12 tackles (ninesolo), 3½ stops for loss and a pair of sacks – both timesdropping Brady Quinn, his future brother-in-law…Juniorseason (2004): Entered as media’s preseason Big TenDefensive Player of the Year…Started all 12 contests, collectinga collegiate-high 141 tackles (62 solo), en route toconsensus All-America honors (Sporting News, AP, WalterCamp, Football Writers)…Also totaled eight tackles for loss,one sack, five passes broken up and a pair of INTs, whilerecovering one fumble and forcing another…In nine games,COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHAWKDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHAWKDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDled the team in tackles, and had at least nine tacklesin all 11 regular-season contests…Notched anastonishing 49 tackles over a three-game stretch,with 14 stops (four solo) at Northwestern (Oct.2), a career-best 20 tackles (eight solo) – be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first OSU player since LB Chris Spielmanin 1986 to reach that single-game mark – vs. No.15 Wisconsin (Oct. 9), and 15 stops (eight solo)at Iowa (Oct. 16)…His acrobatic INT at MichiganState (Nov. 6) halted the Spartans’ final drive withOSU clinging to a 25-19 lead in eventual 32-19 triumph…Sophomoreseason (2003): Emergedas defensive pillar for defending national champions,leading team with 106 tackles (52 solo),earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in his initialseason as a starter…Started all 13 games, finishingwith 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, five passesbroken up and two INTs…In 44-38 triumph vs.No. 24 North Carolina State (Sept. 13), returned anINT 55 yards to set up a field goal and posted 12tackles (six solo), including two for loss; was in onthe game-ending tackle at the Wolfpack goal line,sealing the Buckeyes’ triple-OT win…Influential in35-28 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 8 KansasState (Jan. 1), captured defensive MVP honorswith 10 tackles (six solo) and 1½ stops for loss…Freshman season (2002): Saw consistentplaying time as key reserve in Ohio State’s roadto 14-0, national championship season…Backingup WLB Cie Grant, notched 26 stops (13 solo), 3½tackles for loss, an assisted sack and two INTs,one of which he returned 34 yards for a TD vs.Kent State (Sept. 7)…In his first career start, a13-7 win vs. No. 18 Penn State (Oct. 26), his INT ended theLions’ initial possession…Combined on his first career sackvs. Wisconsin (Oct. 19) and picked up one tackle for lossin a thrilling, 14-9 win vs. Michigan (Nov. 23), clinching aninvitation to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl national championshipvs. Miami, Fla. (Jan. 3).PERSONAL: Given name Aaron James Hawk…Nicknamed“A.J.” by his parents since birth, after legendaryIndy car driver A.J. Foyt…Born in Kettering, Ohio…Marriedthe former Laura Quinn, whose brother Brady was a 2007first-round pick by the Cleveland Browns and currentlyplays for the Kansas City Chiefs…The couple wed prior tohis first <strong>NFL</strong> training camp in a civil ceremony, then had amore traditional wedding ceremony in March 2007…Theywel<strong>com</strong>ed the birth of their daughter, Lennon Noel, in December2010…Brother, Ryan, played QB for the BirminghamSteeldogs of Arena Football “2” and played in collegeat Ohio University…High school: Lettered four years atCenterville (Ohio) High School, playing MLB, RB and QB…Also handled punting chores for two seasons, and servedas placekicker as a senior…Rated as the nation’s No. 30MLB by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>, finished with 585 career tackles, including142 as a freshman starter…Averaged better than40 yards per punt as a senior…Didn’t attract great nationalattention mostly due to a knee injury that sidelined himmuch of his final season, limiting him to only 82 tackles…Also earned a pair of letters (as a freshman and sophomore)playing point guard on the Centerville basketballteam…Community involvement: Joined the winningchild at Valley View Elementary School for “Take a Playerto School” in 2009…Was also chosen by local McKinleyElementary student for “Take a Player to School” day andspoke to students about health and fitness in ’08…Alsovisited with local elementary students the past three yearsas their reward for participating in the Packers’ Women’sAssociation food drive…Has supported the Jerry ParinsCruise for Cancer, the Donald Driver Foundation, the GregJennings Foundation, the Al Harris Outreach Program andThe 2nd & 7 Foundation, which is the charity of fellow OSUalum Mike Vrabel…Has twice been on the Buckeye Cruisefor Cancer, which raises money for the the Stefanie SpielmanFund for Breast Cancer Research; Stefanie – who diedof breast cancer in November 2009 after a 12-year a battlewith the disease – was the wife of Chris, a former Ohio Stateand <strong>NFL</strong> star…Is a spokesman for the Wisconsin SpecialOlympics, a cause he takes particular interest in becausea relative of his used to <strong>com</strong>pete…Every year, attends theWi sconsin Special Olympics opening ceremony in StevensPoint, Wis. …Hobbies/interests: Holds B.A. degree incriminology and is interested in law enforcement followinghis <strong>NFL</strong> career…Grew his hair long in 2005 as a tribute tothe late Pat Tillman, the former <strong>NFL</strong> player who lost his lifewhile serving with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan…Kept itlong for seven years, before cutting it in March 2012 andMISC.LINEBACKERS DRAFTED IN THE <strong>NFL</strong>’S TOP FIVE SELECTIONS, 1990-2012Year Pick Player, School Drafted by2011 2 Von Miller, Texas A&M Denver2009 4 Aaron Curry, Wake Forest Seattle2006 5 A.J. Hawk, Ohio State Green Bay2000 2 LaVar Arrington, Penn State Washington1997 4 Peter Boulware, Florida State Baltimore1996 2 Kevin Hardy, Illinois Jacksonville1994 4 Willie McGinest, Southern Cal New EnglandYear Pick Player, School Drafted by1994 5 Trev Alberts, Nebraska Indianapolis1993 4 Marvin Jones, Florida State New York Jets1992 2 Quentin Coryatt, Texas A&M Indianapolis1991 4 Mike Croel, Nebraska Denver1990 4 Keith McCants, Alabama Tampa Bay1990 5 Junior Seau, Southern Cal San Diego128


donating the trimmings to “Wigs For Kids,” a charitable organizationthat makes hair for children who have lost theirsduring chemotherapy treatments…Made the donation asa preamble to the formation of his own charity, “Hawk’sLocks For Kids,” that will support similar causes and donations…Maintainsfriendships with former Buckeyes BobbyCarpenter (New England), Nick Mangold (N.Y. Jets) andAnthony Schlegel (formerly N.Y. Jets)…Threw out the firstpitch at a Milwaukee Brewers game in April 2007; also tookbatting practice in full baseball uniform and hit two HRs…Traveled to Rome, Paris and London with his wife duringthe offseason in 2010…Enjoys dog training and breedingand playing cornhole…Captured the title of “Celebrity LongDrive” at the American Century Celebrity Golf Classic inLake Tahoe, Nev., in both 2008 and 2011…Presented anaward at the Cartoon Network Awards during the offseasonin 2010…Attended the ESPYs in 2011…Lists Top Gun ashis favorite movie and O.A.R. as his favorite musical act…His favorite book is Good to Go, a first-hand narrative toldby Navy S.E.A.L. Harry Constance…Residence: Split betweenColumbus, Ohio, and Green Bay.VETERANSA.J. HAWK’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 155 112 43 3½ 31 2 31 25 0 9 1 2 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 129 81 48 1 7 1 10 10 0 4 1 1 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 121 84 37 3 16 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 14 87 70 17 1 7 2 42 29 0 4 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 15 134 97 37 ½ 4½ 3 31 21 0 9 0 1 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 14 104 73 31 1½ 14 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (six years) . . . 94 91 730 517 213 10½ 79½ 8 114 29 0 34 2 4 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 2 15 6 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 23 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 45 26 19 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career interceptions — Brett Favre,Joe Flacco, Brian Griese, Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Hill,Damon Huard, Eli Manning, Alex Smith. Career sacks —Jon Kitna (3), Sam Bradford, Marc Bulger, Josh Freeman,David Garrard, Joey Harrington, Brad Johnson, DrewBrees (½), Jay Cutler (½), Donovan McNabb (½). Specialteams tackles — 6 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2009, 1 in2010; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 10.<strong>NFL</strong> debut/first start: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06First sack: at Detroit, 9/24/06 (J.Kitna)First interception: at San Francisco, 12/10/06 (A.Smith)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2006 Selected by Green Bay Packers in first round (fifth overall) of ’06 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 29…Signed first contract,July 29.•2011 Released by Packers, March 2...Re-signed by Packers, March 3.HISTORY OF THE SACK STATISTICHAWK’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, at Sea. (11/27/06)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16, at Sea. (11/27/06)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at Det., (9/14/08)Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, eight times(last: vs. NYG, 12/26/10)In 1947, the <strong>NFL</strong> implemented a new team statistic, yards lost attempting to pass. The new category allowed the league to separategross yards passing from net yards, to more accurately reflect a team’s passing performance. Net passing yards included yards lost bybacks tackled on passing plays.In 1963, Seymour Siwoff, president of the league’s official statistical <strong>com</strong>pany, the Elias Sports Bureau, made a suggestion.Recognizing the “yards lost attempting to pass” figure needed a <strong>com</strong>plement, he argued for a new category: number of times losingyards attempting to pass. The league agreed, and one of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s top executives, Jim Kensil, first coined the term “Sack,” which is adark-ages word, meaning to plunder a captured town. Kensil, who handled <strong>NFL</strong> public relations among other responsibilities, popularizedthe term in his stories and publicity materials.In 1982, convinced by member team PR directors (many of whom were convinced by their players), Elias and the <strong>NFL</strong> agreed tomake individual sacks an official number. New rules were written, such as only two players can share in a sack.Today, it’s arguably the game’s most popular defensive stat. Siwoff, whose bureau also tracks official numbers for MLB, the NBAand the NHL, still has the final word on every challenged sack, spending Tuesday or Wednesday in the film room at the league office.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHAWKDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.129


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.HAWKA.J. HAWK GAME-BY-GAME2006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Chi-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 NO-L 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/24 at Det-W 1 1 8 7 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at Phi-L 1 1 8 3 5 ½ 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 110/08 StL-L 1 1 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/22 at Mia-W 1 1 16 13 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/29 Ari-W 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/05 at Buf-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/12 at Min-W 1 1 17 11 6 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/19 NE-L 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111/27 at Sea-L 1 1 20 16 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/03 NYJ-L 1 1 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/10 at SF-W 1 1 10 7 3 0 0 1 25 25 0 2 0 012/17 Det-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 Min-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/31 at Chi-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 1 6 6 0 1 0 0’06 TOTALS 16 16 155 112 43 3½ 31 2 31 25 0 9 1 22007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 1 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 SD-W 1 1 13 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 Was-W 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 110/29 at Den-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 1 10 10 0 2 0 011/11 Min-W 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 Car-W 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 1 14 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 1 10 7 3 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 16 16 129 81 48 1 7 1 10 10 0 4 1 101/12 Sea-W 1 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 1 9 4 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 15 6 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 1 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 1 7 7 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 1 11 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 1 12 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 1 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 1 10 9 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 1 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 16 121 84 37 3 16 0 0 0 0 3 0 02009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 1 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 6 5 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 1 13 13 0 1 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 1 29 29 0 1 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 14 87 70 17 1 7 2 42 29 0 4 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 12 12 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 1 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 16 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 13 10 3 0 0 1 21 0 0 1 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111/28 at Atl-L 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 1 -2 0 0 1 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 13 11 2 ½ 4½ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 15 134 97 37 ½ 4½ 3 31 0 0 9 0 101/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 23 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 5 4 1 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 13 7 6 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/04 at NYG-W (inactive — calf)12/11 Oak-W (did not play)12/18 at KC-L 1 1 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’11 TOTALS 14 14 104 73 31 1½ 14 0 0 0 0 5 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff130


DAVONHOUSECORNERBACK • NEW MEXICO STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-0 Wt: 195 • Born: July 10, 1989 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 2/0 • Acquired: D4-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Competed for the fourth cornerback job early in his firsttraining camp as a rookie in 2011, but suffered injuries thatsaw him miss much of the preseason.Appeared in just two games as a rookie, playing onlyon special teams, where he was credited with one tackle.A size/speed prospect who saw extended action on thescout team against the No. 1 offense throughout the regularseason and made strides during the year.2011 SEASON: Played in just two games during theregular season, appearing on special teams, where he recordedone tackle…Was listed as a gameday inactive 12times, and dressed but did not play for two others…Suffereda hamstring injury during the first week of trainingcamp and missed key practices and preseason <strong>com</strong>petitionbefore returning for the team’s third exhibition gameat Indianapolis (Aug. 26)…Injured his ankle the followingweek in the preseason finale vs. Kansas City (Sept. 1), andwas inactive for the season opener vs. New Orleans (Sept.8)…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Was active on gameday forthe first time, but did not see any action...At Minnesota(Oct. 23): Was again part of the active roster as a reservein the absence of regular CB Sam Shields (concussion),making his <strong>NFL</strong> debut on special teams, but not recordingany statistics…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Appeared for thesecond time during the regular season, again seeing actionon special teams, where he registered his first career tackleafter running WR Stefan Logan out of bounds following a14-yard return of a safety punt in the first quarter…2011Draft: Was selected by the Packers in the fourth round withthe 131st overall selection. Became the first player draftedby Green Bay out of New Mexico State in franchise history,and was the first Aggie selected in the draft since SSiddeeq Shabazz was drafted by Oakland in 2003 in theseventh round.COLLEGE: Standout cornerback who earned first-teamAll-Western Athletic Conference honors as a junior andsenior…Stepped into the starting lineup midway throughhis true freshman season and started every game the restof his career for the Aggies, appearing in 50 games with43 starts…Playmaker who finished his career ranked firstin school history in interception return yardage with 319and tied for sixth with 11 INTs...Returned three interceptionsfor touchdowns during his career, highlighted by a100-yard return for a score vs. Idaho as a true freshmanin 2007…Set a school single-season record with 171 returnyards on four interceptions as a freshman, an averageof 42.8 yards per return…Also recovered three fumblesduring his career…Earned a degree in family consumerscience…Senior season (2010): Earned first-team All-WAC honors, posting 57 tackles, two interceptions and 12passes defensed…Received honorable mention All-Americarecognition from The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report…Started all 12contests for the Aggies on his way to earning first-teamAll-WAC honors for the second straight season…Earnedhonorable mention All-America honors and was rated thebest defensive back prospect in the WAC by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft131AT A GLANCE …• Was active on gameday four times as arookie in 2011, appearing in two gamesand posting a tackle on special teams.• Earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors as ajunior and senior.• Finished his career ranked first in school history in interceptionreturn yardage with 319 and tied for sixth with 11 INTs.• Named to the Jim Thorpe Award watch list in 2010 and was anhonorable mention All-America selection by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Reportas a senior.• Tied an NCAA record when he returned an interception 100yards for a TD vs. Idaho in 2007.• Was the first player to be drafted by the Packers out of New MexicoState in franchise history, and was the first Aggie drafted sinceS Siddeeq Shabazz (Oakland, seventh round) in 2003.• Older brother, Tyreace, was a sixth-round draft choice of theOakland Athletics in 2008, but recently retired from baseball andis pursuing a football career as a running back at Division II Mc-Murry University in Texas, where his head coach is Hal Mumme,who was also Davon’s head coach at NMSU.Report…Named to the watch list for the Jim Thorpe Award,which is presented annually to the top defensive back incollege football…Registered 57 tackles (29 solo), two interceptions,including one for a TD, 12 passes defensedand a forced fumble…Matched his season high with eightstops (four solo), while adding a forced fumble and an interceptionvs. New Mexico (Oct. 9)…Closed out his collegecareer with a 48-yard INT return for a TD in the thirdquarter vs. Hawaii (Nov. 27)…Junior season (2009):Started all 13 games and was named first-team All-WAC…Led the conference with 16 passes defensed and paced theteam with four interceptions…Recorded two TDs on theseason, a fumble return for a TD at Louisiana Tech (Oct.17) and an INT for a score at Hawaii (Nov. 14)…Becamethe first Aggie since Gary Jessie in ’95 to score on bothin the same season…Registered a career-high 68 tackles(42 solo)…Led the team with seven tackles (six solo)and added his first INT of the season at San Diego State(Oct. 3)…Scooped up a fumble and returned it 38 yards atLouisiana Tech (Oct. 17), his first career fumble return fora TD…Returned an interception 58 yards for a TD, breakingthe school record for career interception return yardageat Hawaii (Nov. 14)…Posted a career-high nine tackles(seven solo), along with a career-best four passes defensedat Boise State (Dec. 5)…Sophomore season (2008):Opened all 12 contests and recorded 40 tackles (26 solo),two interceptions, eight passes defensed and two fumblerecoveries…Part of a pass defense that led the WAC andfinished third in the nation by allowing just 159.4 yards pergame…Recorded six tackles (four solo) and an INT that hereturned 42 yards at Nevada (Oct. 11)…Came up with keyplay when he recovered a fumble near the red zone in thefourth quarter to help preserve the Aggies’ 34-33 victory atUTEP (Dec. 5)…Freshman season (2007): Appearedin all 13 games as a true freshman, moving into the startinglineup midway through the season to open up the final sixcontests…Set a school record with 171 interception returnCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHOUSEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESHOUSEDRAFT &FREE AGENTSyards on a team-leading four INTs…Finished the seasonwith 37 tackles (21 solo) and 12 passes defensed…In justhis second career start vs. Idaho (Oct. 20), tied an NCAArecord with a 100-yard INT return for a TD in the secondquarter…Added another INT later in the quarter, returningit 64 yards to set a single-game conference record with 164yards in INT returns…Ear ned WAC Defensive Player of theWeek honors for the performance.PERSONAL: Given name Davon Thomas House…Nicknamed “Devo”...Single… Born in Van Nuys, Calif. …Older brother, Tyreace, was a sixth-round draft choice ofthe Oakland Athletics in 2008, but retired from baseball in2011 and is pursuing a football career at Division II Mc-Murry University in Abilene, Texas…The head coach at Mc-Murry is Hal Mumme, who was also Davon’s head coach atNMSU…Tyreace was drafted as an outfielder in the 49thround of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves, but wasdrafted the next year by the A’s after attending the Collegeof the Canyons (Calif.)...Sister, Vanessa, plays softball atSan Jose State...High School: Earned All-Golden Leaguehonors and All-CIF recognition as a senior at Palmdale(Calif.) High…Helped the Falcons to a 9-2 overall record in2006 on the way to their fifth Golden League title…Participatedin the Next Level All-Star Game and was named thegame’s Most Valuable Player…Didn’t play football until hisjunior season… Played flanker as a junior before movingto cornerback for his senior season…Also an All-GoldenLeague selection in baseball and track and field…CommunityInvolvement: Became extremely active in theGreen Bay <strong>com</strong>munity upon his arrival in 2011, <strong>com</strong>mittingtime to various charitable endeavors…Attended the annualFamilies of Children with Cancer holiday party and alsovisited sick children at a local Green Bay hospital…Playedas part of a corporate foursome in the Green Bay PackersGolf Invitational and has participated in the last two DonaldDriver Celebrity Softball games, taking home the home runderby title in 2012…Volunteered at a day care center in LasCruces, N.M. …Umpired youth baseball games when hewas in high school...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playingvideo games and poker and relaxing at home...Lists KenGriffey Jr. and teammates Charles Woodson and TramonWilliams as his favorite athletes...Enjoys watching <strong>NFL</strong> Networkand Discovery Channel, naming Deadliest Catch andRiver Monsters as his favorite TV shows...Names The OtherGuys as his favorite movie and Lil Wayne as his favoritemusical artist...Residence: Palmdale, Calif.DAVON HOUSE’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inactive for Packers’ game during 2011 playoffsSpecial teams tackles — 1 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Minnesota, 10/23/11CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in fourth round (131st overall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 30...Signed firstcontract, July 30.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDDAVON HOUSE GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W (inactive)09/18 at Car-W (inactive)09/25 at Chi-W (inactive)10/02 Den-W (did not play)10/09 at Atl-W (inactive)10/16 StL-W (inactive)10/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W (inactive)11/14 Min-W (inactive)11/20 TB-W (inactive)11/24 at Det-W (inactive)12/04 at NYG-W (inactive)12/11 Oak-W (inactive)12/18 at KC-L (did not play)12/25 Chi-W (inactive)01/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 (inactive)1NFC Divisional PlayoffMISC.Don Hutson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EndCal Hubbard. . . . . . . . . . . . TackleMike Michalske . . . . . . . . . .GuardCharley Brock . . . . . . . . . . CenterBuckets Goldenberg . . . . .GuardCub Buck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TackleALL-TIME TEAM, 1946 ALL-TIME TEAM, 1957Lavvie Dilweg . . . . . . . . . . . . . EndArnie Herber . . . . . QuarterbackJohnny (Blood) McNally. . . HalfbackVerne Lewellen. . . . . . . HalfbackClarke Hinkle . . . . . . . . . FullbackDon Hutson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EndCal Hubbard. . . . . . . . . . . . TackleMike Michalske . . . . . . . . . .GuardCharley Brock . . . . . . . . . . CenterBuckets Goldenberg . . . . .GuardCub Buck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TackleLavvie Dilweg . . . . . . . . . . . . . EndArnie Herber . . . . . QuarterbackJohnny (Blood) McNally. . . HalfbackTony Canadeo. . . . . . . . HalfbackClarke Hinkle . . . . . . . . . Fullback132


PRO BOWLS: 22010-11GREGJENNINGSWIDE RECEIVER • WESTERN MICHIGANSeventh <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSeventh Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 5-11 Wt: 198 • Born: September 21, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 88/81 • Acquired: D2b-06PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Ranks in the top 10 in franchise history in receptions(7th, 389), receiving yards (8th, 6,171) and touchdowncatches (t-6th, 49).Earned Pro Bowl recognition each of the past two seasons.Tied James Lofton (86 games) in 2011 for the second-fewestgames needed by a Packer to reach 6,000 career receivingyards, trailing only Sterling Sharpe (84) in team annals.One of just five receivers in team history to post threeconsecutive 1,000-yard seasons (2008-10), joining Lofton,Sharpe, Antonio Freeman and teammate Donald Driver.One of only four players to catch 12 or more TD passesin two different seasons (2007, 2010), joining Sharpe, Freemanand Billy Howton.Leads the <strong>NFL</strong> with 30 catches of 40-plus yards since2007 and is tied for the <strong>NFL</strong> lead with 58 receptions of 25-plus yards over that span.Has caught a pass in 87 of 88 games played for thePackers (95 of 96 including playoffs).Tied for No. 4 in team history with Driver for the most100-yard receiving games with 22.Of his 49 career TD catches, 18 of them (36.7 percent)have been at least 40 yards in length. Has a staggering averageof 30.7 yards per TD catch.Prior to ’09, signed a contract extension with the Packersafter posting career highs in catches (80) and receivingyards (1,292) in ’08 on his way to being named first alternatefor the Pro Bowl. Became only the sixth WR in teamhistory to catch 80 passes in a season.Enjoyed his breakout year in ’07, when he hauled in 12TD passes in just 13 games, with six of those scores <strong>com</strong>ingfrom 40-plus yards, including one of the most memorableplays of the year, an 82-yard TD pass from Brett Favreon the first snap of overtime to win a Monday night gamein Denver.Over his first two seasons, caught Favre’s 400th, 420thand 421st TD passes as the Hall of Fame-bound QB chased,matched and surpassed Dan Marino’s all-time <strong>NFL</strong> record.Also on the receiving end of Aaron Rodgers’ first career TDpass, which came in 2007 at Dallas.Put up impressive first-year numbers (45 catches, 632yards, 3 TDs) in ’06 to earn recognition on the Pro FootballWeekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie teamdespite being slowed from the sixth game through the endof the year by an ankle injury.2011 SEASON: Started all 13 games he appeared inas well as the team’s playoff contest, missing the final threeregular-season games due to a knee injury sustained vs. Oaklandin Week 14…Selected to the Pro Bowl for the secondconsecutive season…Despite missing three games, finishedNo. 2 on the team in all three major receiving categories with67 receptions for 949 yards (14.2 avg.) and nine TDs, trailingonly Jordy Nelson (68-1,263-15)…Fell just 51 yards shy ofhis fourth straight 1,000-yard season…Through Week 13,133AT A GLANCE …• Ranks in the top 10 in franchise history inreceptions (7th, 389), receiving yards (8th,6,171) and touchdown catches (t-6th, 49).• Has been selected to the Pro Bowl each of the past two seasons.• Tied James Lofton (86 games) for the second-fewest gamesneeded by a Packer to reach 6,000 career receiving yards, trailingonly Sterling Sharpe (84 games) in the franchise record books.• One of just five receivers in team history to post three consecutive1,000-yard seasons (2008-10) and one of only four to catch12-plus touchdown passes in two different seasons (2007, 2010).• Leads the <strong>NFL</strong> with 30 catches of 40-plus yards since 2007.• Holds the franchise record and is tied for the lead among active<strong>NFL</strong> players (Lee Evans) with four 80-yard catches in his career.• Has caught a pass in 87 of 88 games played for the Packers (95of 96 including playoffs).• Caught Brett Favre’s 400th, 420th and 421st TD passes in 2006-07as the future Hall of Fame QB chased, matched and surpassedDan Marino’s career record for TD passes.• Finished his Western Michigan career ranked first in school historyin receptions (238), TD catches (39) and all-purpose yards(5,093) while finishing second in career receiving yards (3,539).• Became the first Mid-American Conference player to earn leagueMVP and Offensive Player of the Year recognition in the sameseason since Randy Moss of Marshall did so in 1997.was tied for No. 4 in the league in TD catches and was tiedfor No. 10 in receptions…Posted three 100-yard receivinggames on the season, his fourth straight campaign with atleast three 100-yard games…Vs. New Orleans (Sept.8): Kicked off the season by leading the team with sevencatches for 89 yards (12.7 avg.) and a TD…At Chicago(Sept. 25): Posted a career-high nine receptions for 119yards (13.2 avg.), with six of those catches <strong>com</strong>ing in thefirst quarter alone. That was the most by a Packer in a firstquarter since Sharpe recorded the same number vs. Denveron Oct. 10, 1993…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Registered hissecond straight 100-yard game with seven grabs for 103yards (14.7 avg.) and a TD. Marked the 21 st 100-yard receivinggame of his career, which moved him past Freeman (20)into sole possession of the No. 5 spot in team history…AtMinnesota (Oct. 23): Led the team with seven receptionsfor 147 yards (21.0 avg.) and a TD, the third-highest yardagetotal of his career. Scored on a 79-yard TD on the secondplay of the second half when he got behind CB Asher Allenon a go-route down the sideline and S Husain Abdullah bit onan Aaron Rodgers pump-fake…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Ledthe way with five catches for 74 yards (14.8 avg.) and a TD.Eclipsed the 6,000-yard mark for his career in what was his86 th game, joining Lofton as the second fastest in team annalsto 6,000 yards (Sharpe, 84 games)…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Paced the team with seven catches for 94 yards(13.4 avg.) and his ninth TD of the season. With their 34 thscoring hook-up, he and Rodgers moved into fourth placein team history for most productive TD duos…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Made two catches for 20 yards (10.0 avg.),but suffered a sprained knee on his 8-yard reception on theopening series of the second half and did not return. TheCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESG. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


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JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYinjury would sideline him for the final three games.2010: In earning his first Pro Bowl bid, started all 16games and posted his third straight 1,000-yard season with76 catches for 1,265 yards and 12 TDs…Tied for first in theNFC and second in the <strong>NFL</strong> in TD catches, ranked fourth inthe league in yardage, and tallied a career-high five 100-yardgames for a third straight year…Went on a torrid stretchover the last 11 games following TE Jermichael Finley’sseason-ending knee injury, hauling in 62 passes for 1,082yards (17.5 avg.) and nine TDs; his average of 98.4 yardsper game over that span led the league…His 16.6-yard averageper catch ranked second in the league among playerswith 65 or more grabs…Added 21 receptions for 303 yards(14.4 avg.) and two TDs in the postseason, the yardage totalleading the league and ranking No. 2 in franchise history fora single postseason behind Freeman’s 308 yards in 1997…Joined teammate Nelson for the team’s single-season playoffmark with 21 catches as they became the first WR teammatetandem in league history to each register 20 receptions inthe same postseason…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Surpassed4,000 career receiving yards with five catches for 82yards (16.4 avg.), including a 32-yard TD and a spectacular,leaping one-handed grab for a 16-yard gain on a thirddown in the second quarter, leading to a Driver TD five playslater…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Posted six catches for 133yards (22.2 avg.), including a career-long 86-yard TD in thefirst quarter (also a career long for Rodgers), topping the83-yard TD at Pittsburgh in ’09 (Dec. 20). Long TD was hisfourth career of 80-plus yards, setting a franchise record.…At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Earned NFC Offensive Player ofthe Week for his first career three-TD game, catching sevenpasses for 152 yards (21.7 avg.) and joining Freeman andJavon Walker as the only players in club history to have atleast seven catches, 150 receiving yards and three TDs inthe same game. Outing marked his fifth straight game withat least six catches, the longest streak of his career and longestby a Green Bay player since Sharpe (12 games, 1993).TD receptions were 11, 46 and 22 yards, the first Packersplayer with three TD catches in a game since Walker (at Indianapolis,Sept. 26, 2004)…Vs. San Francisco (Dec.5): Notched a third straight 100-yard game for the secondtime in his career (Weeks 2-4, 2008) with six catches for 122yards (20.3 avg.) and two TDs, including two big plays – a57-yard TD and a 48-yard catch-and-run to set up his own1-yard TD…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Caught sevenpasses for 142 yards (20.3 avg.) for his fifth 100-yard gameof the season and 19th career. Also went over 5,000 careerreceiving yards in his 74th game, the fourth fastest in teamhistory to do so behind Howton (67), Sharpe (72) and Lofton(73), and teamed with Nelson (124 yards) to give the Packerstheir first pair of 100-yard receivers in the same gamesince Jennings and Driver vs. Detroit (Dec. 28, 2008)…AtChicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Had eightcatches for 130 yards (16.3 avg.), with five receptions of atleast 20 yards to break his own team postseason record…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Became thethird Packers player and 15th in league history to recordmultiple TD catches in a Super Bowl by hauling in scoringpasses of 21 and 8 yards on his way to four receptions for64 yards (16.0 avg.) in all. First TD came over the middle ona bullet throw from Rodgers, who threaded the pass betweensafeties Ryan Clark and Troy Polamalu, with Jennings takinga big hit from Polamalu at the goal line but hanging on.Second TD came on a short corner fade, a play Jennings hadbeen saying on the sideline would be open. Perhaps his biggestcatch came in the fourth quarter, on third-and-10 fromthe Green Bay 25 with the Packers leading just 28-25; barelygot a step on CB Ike Taylor as he snatched a laser from Rodgersover the middle for 31 yards, helping set up a FG for thegame’s final points.2009: Played in all 16 games for the second straight yearwith 13 starts and led the team with 1,113 receiving yardson 68 catches (16.4 avg.)...Was tied for fourth on the teamwith four TD catches and tied career best with five 100-yardgames...Added a fifth TD, and sixth 100-yard game, withseason-best 130 yards in playoffs…Ranked tied for seventhin the <strong>NFL</strong> with six receptions of 40-plus yards and was sixthin the NFC in receiving yards…Was named to USA Today’sAll-Joe Team for making significant contributions with littlefanfare…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Started and led teamwith 106 yards on six receptions (17.7 avg.), beating CBNathan Vasher on a post route for a 50-yard score with justover a minute remaining (and catching the two-point conversionpass), to give Packers the 21-15 win...Vs. Cincinnati(Sept. 20): Did not catch a pass for the first time in hiscareer, snapping a streak of 44 consecutive games with areception…Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Started andled the team with a season-high 126 yards on five catches(25.2 avg.), the biggest a 64-yard TD in the second quarter.Went over the 100-yard mark in the first half with four receptionsfor 121 yards, a career high for an opening half…AtPittsburgh (Dec. 20): Led the team with 118 receivingyards on five receptions (23.6 avg.), including the thenlongestcatch of his career, an 83-yard TD on third down inthe first quarter when he caught a pass over the middle nearmidfield and shook off a tackle attempt by S Tyrone Carter.That marked his third career TD catch of 80-plus yards, tyinghim for first in franchise history with Driver, Howton andCarroll Dale…Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Started and led theteam with four catches for 111 yards. The 27.8-yard averagematched his career best (min. four receptions), tying his sixcatch,167-yard performance at Detroit on Sept. 14, 2008…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started and ledthe team with eight receptions for 130 yards (16.3 avg.) anda TD. His four catches of 20-plus yards set a then-team postseasonrecord.2008: Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career,including a career-high 15 starts…Led the team with a career-high80 receptions for a career-best 1,292 yards (16.2LAMBEAUFIELDMISC.AN ESTABLISHED THREATOver the past five seasons, Greg Jennings has emerged as one of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s brightest young stars at receiver. His numbers intouchdowns, receiving yards and average yards per catch from 2007-11 all rank in the league’s top 10. His lower ranking in totalreceptions proves he is one of the game’s most dangerous “big-play” wideouts.Touchdowns Yards Avg/Catch* ReceptionsRandy Moss, SF, 52 Fitzgerald, ARI, 6,480 Mike Wallace, PIT, 18.7 Welker, NE, 554Larry Fitzgerald, ARI, 49 White, ATL, 6,422 Mal<strong>com</strong> Floyd, SD, 18.3 Marshall, CHI, 474Calvin Johnson, DET, 49 Reggie Wayne, IND, 6,234 DeSean Jackson, PHI, 17.8 Wayne, IND, 472Jennings, GB, 46 Wes Welker, NE, 6,105 Devery Henderson, NO, 17.6 White, ATL, 471Antonio Gates, SD, 42 Brandon Marshall, CHI, 5,938 Vincent Jackson, TB, 17.5 Fitzgerald, ARI, 463Roddy White, ATL, 42 No. 8, Jennings, GB, 5,539 No. 6, Jennings, GB, 16.1 No. 16, Jennings, GB, 344* – Players must have 150 receptions from 2007-11 to qualify134


avg.)…Named first alternate for the Pro Bowl…Ranked seventhin the NFC in catches and sixth in the <strong>NFL</strong> in receivingyardage…Led the <strong>NFL</strong> with eight receptions of 40-plus yardsand tied for second in the league with 21 catches of 20-plusyards…Led the team with nine TD catches and posted acareer-high five 100-yard receiving games on the season…At Detroit (Sept. 14): Posted a career-high 167 receivingyards on six receptions (27.8 avg.), including a 60-yardTD catch and a 62-yarder, the first time in his career thathe posted two receptions of 60-plus yards in a game…AtTampa Bay (Sept. 28): Posted the third two-TD game ofhis career and his third straight 100-yard game. Caught sixpasses for 109 yards (18.2 avg.), including a 25-yard scorein the first quarter and a 48-yard TD in the third quarter…Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Caught season-high eight passesfor the second straight week and third time on the season,for 91 yards (11.4 avg.). Reached the 1,000-yard plateau ina season for the first time in his career on a 15-yard grab inthe third quarter.2007: Started 13 games and was inactive for three, making53 catches for 920 yards (17.4 avg.) and a team-high 12TDs, the most by a Green Bay receiver since Walker’s 12 in2004…Added seven catches for 85 yards (12.1 avg.) andtwo TDs in two postseason games…Tied for seventh in the<strong>NFL</strong> and third in the NFC in scoring for non-kickers with 72points…His 17.4-yard average per catch ranked fourth in the<strong>NFL</strong>, and his streak of five straight games with a TD catch(Weeks 11-15) was the Packers’ longest since Freeman’sfive-game streak in 1998-99…Injured a hamstring duringa Week 1 practice (Sept. 5) and did not play in the team’sfirst two games…Vs. San Diego (Sept. 23): Returnedto practice on Sept. 20 and caught four passes for 82 yards(20.5 avg.) against the Chargers, including a 57-yard TD thattied Favre with Marino for the <strong>NFL</strong> record of 420 TD passes;with the Chargers up 21-17 late in the fourth quarter, caughta short slant and sprinted across the middle of the field forthe score in the eventual 31-24 victory…At Minnesota(Sept. 30): Caught Favre’s <strong>NFL</strong> record-setting 421st TDpass, a 16-yard score on another slant pass in the first quarterthat gave the Packers a 7-0 lead…At Denver (Oct. 29):Caught six passes for a then-career-high 141 yards (23.5avg.) and a game-winning 82-yard score in OT. It marked thethird 100-yard performance of his career and pushed himpast 1,000 career receiving yards. On the opening play ofthe extra period, caught a Favre pass in stride down the leftsideline and took it to the end zone to give Green Bay a 19-13513 victory…At Kansas City (Nov. 4): Made three grabsfor 85 yards (28.3 avg.). Caught a 60-yard TD with 3:05 leftin the game, lining up where the TE normally is, and thenblowing past LB Donnie Edwards and catching the pass instride; the score gave Green Bay a 23-22 lead in the eventual33-22 win…At Dallas (Nov. 29): Caught five passes fora team-high 87 yards (17.4 avg.) and one TD. In the secondquarter, caught a short pass from Rodgers and spun awayfrom defender for an 11-yard TD; the play marked Rodgers’first career TD pass…Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional, Jan.12): Caught a team-high six passes for 71 yards (11.8 avg.)and two TDs.2006: Played in 14 games with 11 starts and was inactivetwice, a late scratch on both occasions…Ranked thirdon the team with 45 catches, for 632 receiving yards (14.0avg.), and finished second with three TD receptions…Alsoreturned five punts for 29 yards (5.8 avg.) and made threestops on special teams…An attention-grabber since his arrivalin Green Bay, got better each week during the first halfof the season, then saw his numbers decline after a Week 7ankle injury…Named to the Pro Football Weekly/Pro FootballWriters Association All-Rookie team…Led the <strong>NFL</strong> in thepreseason with 328 receiving yards, on 12 catches, with oneTD…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 10): Entered the regular seasonas a starter but made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, vs. the Bears, as a reservewhen the Packers opened with two TEs; notched hisfirst reception on the second-to-last play of the game, for5 yards…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 17): Made his firstcareer start and posted a season-high six receptions for 67yards (11.2 avg.). On the Packers’ fifth play from scrimmage,a third-and-7, juked CB Mike McKenzie at the line ofscrimmage and sprinted down the right sideline, catching a22-yard pass from Favre in stride for the rookie’s first <strong>NFL</strong>score…At Detroit (Sept. 24): Posted his first 100-yardgame, catching three passes for 101 yards (33.7 avg.),which marked the most by a Packers rookie since Sharpehad 137 (on seven catches), Sept. 25, 1988, vs. Chicago atLambeau Field. In the first quarter, caught a short pass andtook off for a 75-yard score, stiff-arming CB Dré Bly for thefinal yards on Favre’s 400th career TD pass. With the long TDplay, became only the third <strong>NFL</strong> player since 1990 to make aTD reception of at least 75 yards within the first three gamesof his <strong>NFL</strong> career, joining WR Derrick Alexander (Cleveland,81 yards, Sept. 18, 1994) and WR Braylon Edwards (Cleveland,80 yards, Sept. 18, 2005). Earned Diet Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong> OffensiveRookie of the Week honors for the performance…At Miami (Oct. 22): Made one catch, a tough, 14-yardgrab, but suffered an ankle injury on the play and was out theduration of the contest and the next game vs. Arizona (Oct.29)…At Seattle (Nov. 27): Caught six passes, matchinghis season high, for 50 yards (8.3 avg.)…At Chicago(Dec. 31): Missed game to be with his wife, who gave birthto their first child earlier that day…2006 Draft: Was thesecond of two second-round draft choices by Green Bay(52nd overall), a pick obtained in a draft-day trade down of16 spots with the Patriots. The fourth WR selected, behindPittsburgh’s Holmes (25th), New England’s Jackson (36th)and the N.Y. Giants’ Moss (44th). Was the first WesternMichigan athlete to be chosen in the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft since DE JasonBabin went late in the first round to Houston in 2004;he joined Babin, DL Rowe (1967, second round, Cardinals)and LB John Offerdahl (1986, second round, Dolphins) asthe school’s only players to go in the first two rounds, withDB Louis Delmas (2009, second round, Lions) since addedto the group. Also was the first WR drafted in the first 100seasons (1906-2005) of the WMU program.COLLEGE: Finished his career at Western Michigan asthe school’s all-time leader in receptions (238), TD catches(39) and all-purpose yards (5,093), and ranked second in receivingyards (3,539), behind Neal’s 3,599…Became just the11th player in NCAA Division I history to record three careerCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESG. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESG. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS1,000-yard receiving seasons (2003-05)…His 238 careerreceptions tied him for third on the all-time list of the MACat the end of his career, his 3,539 receiving yards rankedfourth, and his 39 TD receptions ranked second in the MACrecord books, exceeded only by the 47 of Marshall’s DariusWatts…Recorded 18 career 100-yard receiving games…Also returned 41 kickoffs for 921 yards (22.5 avg.) and 49punts for 541 yards (11.0) with two TDs…Earned his degreein public relations...Senior season (2005): Led the nationwith an average of 8.91 receptions per game, while alsoranking second in the country in yards receiving per game(114.45), trailing only Oregon State’s Mike Hass (139.27)…Established WMU single-season marks for receptions with98 – 21 better than the prior record – and yards with 1,259(both totals now rank second in school history), and tiedhis own mark for TD receptions, which still stands (14, alsodone in 2003)…Additionally, rushed 10 times for 50 yards(5.0 avg.), returned 20 punts for 172 yards (8.6 avg.), ranback two kickoffs for 20 yards and threw a TD pass…Was athird-team All-America pick of The Associated Press, whilealso garnering second-team recognition from Sports Illustrated…Receivedthe MAC’s Vern Smith Leadership Award,given annually to the league’s most valuable player, andwas named MAC Offensive Player of the Year…Became thefirst conference player to receive both honors in the sameseason since Moss in ’97…Led the MAC in both receptionsand receiving yards, while tying two others for the leaguelead in TD catches…Posted a career-best seven 100-yardreceiving games, and for the second consecutive year had aTD reception in six straight contests…Started all 11 games,having at least six catches in all but one contest (four vs.Kent State on Oct. 29)…Made 11 receptions in 60-57, five-OT loss to Ball State (Oct. 8) – the longest game in MAC history– for a career-high 244 yards (22.2 avg.) and a schoolrecordfour TDs (breaking the prior mark of three, done onfive other occasions including once by himself in 2003)…Junior season (2004): Led the Broncos in receiving forthe first time, with 74 catches, while be<strong>com</strong>ing only the secondplayerin school history to post back-to-back 1,000-yardreceiving seasons (1,092), joining Neal (1998-99)…Earnedfirst-team All-MAC accolades…Also was chosen as MostValuable Player and Offensive MVP of his team…Average of99.3 yards per game receiving ranked eighth in the nation…Also was a punt returner of note, averaging 14.8 yards perrunback (21-311) and scoring twice, including a 93-yardervs. Northern Illinois (Oct. 23) – the second-longest PR TDin WMU history…Had a TD catch in six straight gamesand recorded five contests of eight or more receptions…Posted five 100-yard receiving efforts while starting all 11games…Sophomore season (2003): Posted his firstcareer 1,000-yard receiving season, making 56 catches for1,050 yards and 14 TDs…Averaged a career-best 18.8 yardsper reception…Saw action in all 12 of the Broncos’ games,making four starts…Was a second-team All-MAC selection,in addition to being named as WMU’s Offensive MVP…Setsingle-season school record with his 14 TD receptions whilebe<strong>com</strong>ing just the second player in Western Michigan annalsto record a 1,000-yard receiving season (Neal)…Amassed(at the time) the second-most all-purpose yards (1,734) inone season in school history (now fourth), including 669 on31 kickoff returns…Enjoyed six 100-yard receiving days…Redshirt freshman season (2002): Saw action in eightgames, with three starts, as a reserve WR and return man…Made 10 receptions for 138 yards…Finished second on theteam in both punt and kickoff returns, returning eight puntsfor 58 yards (7.3 avg.) and eight kickoffs for 232 yards (29.0avg.)…Also had one rush for 15 yards…Suffered an ankleinjury in the fourth game of the year, vs. No. 5 Virginia Tech(Sept. 28), that caused him to miss the ensuing four contestsbefore returning to action at Ball State (Nov. 2)…Wasfirst in the MAC – and seventh in the nation – in kickoff returnaverage (33.7) at the time of his injury.PERSONAL: Given name Gregory Jennings Jr. …Nicknamed “Superman” in high school because of his personalityon the field…Born in Kalamazoo, Mich. …Marriedhis wife, the former Nicole Lindsey, in June 2005; the twohad known each other since the fifth grade, but they did notbegin to date regularly until after high school…The couplehas three daughters, Amya, 5, Alea, 3, and Ayva, 2…Father,Greg, is a pastor at Progressive Deliverance Ministriesin Kalamazoo, Mich., while his mother, Gwen, is a churchmissionary…Is a first cousin of former Denver Broncos LBIan Gold; Jennings’ mother and Gold’s mother are sisters…2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.THE LAMBEAU LEAPDefensive back LeRoy Butler’s spontaneous gestureafter scoring a 1993 touchdown has turned intothe team’s most prominent modern tradition, emulatedby many other <strong>NFL</strong> players. It also symbolizesthe team’s uniquerelationship with its fans. No doubt, the initialLambeau Leap will go down as one of the mostmemorable moments of Butler’s 12-year career.Butler’s leap took place late in a frigid gamevs. the Los Angeles Raiders, Dec. 26, 1993, atLambeau Field. The touchdown gave the Packersa <strong>com</strong>manding fourth-quarter lead, en route to a28-0 shutout that clinched a playoff berth, theirfirst of six consecutive postseason trips.Chronology of the play:• QB Vince Evans <strong>com</strong>pletes second-downswing pass to RB Randy Jordan, whotakes ball to Raiders’ 40-yard line.• Butler forces fumble, recovered byReggie White at Raiders’ 35.• White returns ball 10 yards beforelateraling to Butler, who covers theremaining 25 yards into the end zoneand leaps into arms of fans in southbleachers.136


Younger brother, Cortney, played basketball at Wayne StateUniversity...Younger sister, Ebony, is current employed bythe Detroit Tigers...His older sister is actively involved in therecording industry…High school: Was all-conference inthree sports – football, basketball and track – at Kalamazoo(Mich.) Central High School…Played WR, RB, outside LBand DB as a three-time letterman in football…Was a second-teamall-state selection his junior year, when he had 28catches for 648 yards and eight TDs…Listed 11th on the“Fab 50” rankings of the Detroit Free Press as a senior in2000…That year, along with RB Jerome Harrison (ClevelandBrowns), helped Kalamazoo Central to a 7-3 record, its bestsince 1975, and its first Big Eight Conference title…Alsoearned three letters in basketball, helping school to a 24-4record and a berth in the Class A (highest class) state finalsas a senior and earning second-team all-state honors…Scored 32 points in the state quarterfinals against LansingSexton and scored a school-record 50 points in a 96-92 lossto Benton Harbor…In track, won the state long jump titleas a senior (21 feet, 9 inches), and ran a leg on the statechampionship 4x100-meter relay team as a junior…Attendedthe same high school as New York Yankees superstarDerek Jeter…Joins Jeter and former <strong>NFL</strong> RB T.J. Duckettas three of the top athletes ever to <strong>com</strong>e out of Kalamazoo,Mich. …Community involvement: Started the GregJennings Foundation in 2008, which focuses on strivingfor a <strong>com</strong>munity where all educational needs for youth aremet…Framed and built his first Habitat for Humanity housein June 2008 in Milwaukee with proceeds from his charitygolf tournament...His fifth annual golf tournament, held inKalamazoo in June 2012, raised more than $200,000 for hisfoundation...The foundation also hosts a charity bowl-a-thon137in his hometown...Held third annual Greg Jennings FoundationFootball and Cheer Camp in June 2011...Helped raisefunds for Habitat for Humanity by participating in a bowlingevent at Dale’s Weston Lanes in Wausau, Wis. …In April2009, was honored with Professional Achievement Award at12th annual Lee Remmel Sports Awards Banquet…With hisfellow Green Bay receivers, participated in a Salvation Armybell-ringing contest against Minnesota Vikings defensivelinemen to see who could raise more in donations…Was thekeynote speaker at a Big Brothers Big Sisters benefit dinnerin Kalamazoo…Along with his wife, Nicole, hosted a Housefor Hope gala event to celebrate the money donated; for everytouchdown he scored, $1,000 was donated to House ofHope...Hobbies/interests: In spring 2010, <strong>com</strong>pleted hiscollege coursework and graduated from Western Michiganwith a major in public relations and a minor in drug abusecounseling…Upon retirement from football, would like tobe heavily involved in the church ministry…Plays the bassand owns five guitars…Hobbies include playing basketball,bowling and golf as well as spending time with his wife andchildren…Also enjoys attending church services…Createdown website, www.GJ85.<strong>com</strong>...Took part in the Packer FanTours Caribbean cruise in 2010…Made an appearance onthe CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, playing the role of alab technician…Also made an appearance on the USA Networkshow Royal Pains, playing a football coach in a scriptwritten specifically for him…Attended and presented at theCartoon Network Awards in Los Angeles in 2011…Went onhis first African mission trip with the Starkey Hearing Foundationin 2012 to fit children with hearing aids...Residence:De Pere, Wis.GREG JENNINGS’ PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .14 11 45 632 14.0 75t 3 0 0 0.0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 13 53 920 17.4 82t 12 0 0 0.0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 15 80 1,292 16.2 63 9 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 13 68 1,113 16.4 83t 4 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 16 76 1,265 16.6 86t 12 1 -1 -1.0 -1 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 13 67 949 14.2 79t 9 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (six years). . . . . 88 81 389 6,171 15.9 86t 49 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 7 85 12.1 24 2 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 8 130 16.3 35 1 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 21 303 14.4 31 2 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 4 40 10.0 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 40 558 14.0 35 5 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional statistics: Punt returns — 5 for 29 yards, 5.8avg., 10 long in 2006. Miscellaneous tackles — 3 in 2006,2 in 2007, 1 in 2008, 3 in 2009, 1 in ’09 playoffs, 3 in2010, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 13. Fumbles-Lost — 1-0 in2006, 1-0 in 2007, 1-0 in 2008, 2-0 in 2010, 1-1 in ’10playoffs; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 5-0. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries— 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. New Orleans, 9/17/06First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06 (5 yards, B.Favre)First <strong>NFL</strong> touchdown: vs. New Orleans, 9/17/06 (22 yards, B.Favre)JENNINGS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . 9, at Chi. (9/25/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 167, at Det. (9/14/08)Long. . . . . . . . . . . 86t, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . 3, at Min. (11/21/10)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2006 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of two second-round choices (52nd overall) in ’06 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 29 (pick obtained from New England with third-round 2006 choice for Packers’ second-round selection)…Signedfirst contract, July 24.•2009 Signed contract extension, June 24.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESG. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


GREG JENNINGS VS. THE <strong>NFL</strong>2011CAREEROpponent G No Yds Avg Lg TD G No Yds Avg Lg TDChicago. . . . . . . . . 1 9 119 13.2 25 0 10 43 628 14.6 50 5Detroit. . . . . . . . . . 1 5 74 14.8 31 1 10 41 702 17.1 75 5Minnesota . . . . . . . 2 10 179 17.9 79 2 12 52 791 15.2 79 8NFC North . . . . .4 24 372 15.5 79 3 32 136 2121 15.6 79 18Dallas . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 4 24 327 13.6 43 2N.Y. Giants . . . . . . 1 7 94 13.4 20 1 2 14 236 16.9 36 1Philadelphia . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 10 168 16.8 32 1Washington. . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 5 42 8.4 14 0NFC East . . . . . .1 7 94 13.4 20 1 10 53 773 14.6 43 4Atlanta. . . . . . . . . . 1 4 82 20.5 39 1 3 13 288 22.2 39 2Carolina. . . . . . . . . 1 2 55 27.5 49 1 3 17 194 11.4 49 3New Orleans . . . . . 1 7 89 12.7 22 1 3 21 257 12.2 24 3Tampa Bay . . . . . . 1 2 6 3.0 4 0 3 13 176 13.5 48 2NFC South. . . . .4 15 232 15.5 49 3 12 64 915 14.3 49 10Arizona . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 3 29 9.7 12 0St. Louis . . . . . . . . 1 6 82 13.7 24 0 4 17 356 20.9 53 2San Francisco . . . . .- - - - - - 3 16 298 18.6 64 3Seattle. . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 3 15 245 16.3 45 1NFC West . . . . .1 6 82 13.7 24 0 11 51 928 18.2 64 6Baltimore . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 6 77 12.8 21 0Cincinnati . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Cleveland . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 5 52 10.4 18 0Pittsburgh . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 5 118 23.6 83 1AFC North . . . . . - - - - - - 4 16 247 15.4 83 1Buffalo . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 8 105 13.1 25 0Miami . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 7 147 21.0 86 1New England. . . . . .- - - - - - 2 5 56 11.2 26 1N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 8 95 11.9 30 0AFC East . . . . . . - - - - - - 8 28 403 14.4 86 2Houston. . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 2 74 37.0 63 0Indianapolis . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 3 32 10.7 14 0Jacksonville . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 3 22 7.3 11 1Tennessee. . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 3 79 26.3 52 0AFC South. . . . . - - - - - - 4 11 207 18.8 63 1Denver . . . . . . . . . 1 7 103 14.7 43 1 2 13 244 18.8 82 2Kansas City . . . . . . .- - - - - - 1 3 85 28.3 60 2Oakland. . . . . . . . . 1 2 20 10.0 12 0 2 4 120 30.0 80 1San Diego . . . . . . . 1 6 46 7.7 21 1 2 10 128 12.8 57 2AFC West . . . . .3 15 169 11.3 43 2 7 30 577 19.2 82 7NFC . . . . . . . . .10 52 780 15.0 79 7 65 304 4737 15.6 79 38AFC . . . . . . . . . .3 15 169 11.3 43 2 23 85 1434 16.9 86 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . G No Yds Avg Lg TD G No Yds Avg Lg TDHome . . . . . . . . . . 6 27 332 12.3 43 3 43 187 2926 15.6 86 21Road . . . . . . . . . . . 7 40 617 15.4 79 6 45 202 3245 16.1 83 28September . . . . . . 3 18 263 14.6 49 2 18 78 1388 17.8 75 11October . . . . . . . . . 4 24 414 17.3 79 3 21 96 1548 16.1 86 11November . . . . . . . 4 16 158 9.9 31 3 26 126 1773 14.1 64 18December . . . . . . . 2 9 114 12.7 20 1 21 82 1336 16.3 83 9January . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 2 7 126 18.0 46 0Wins . . . . . . . . . . 13 67 949 14.2 79 9 56 252 4119 16.3 82 33Losses . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 32 137 2052 15.0 86 16First half . . . . . . . . .- 42 484 11.5 43 4 - 215 3134 14.6 86 25Second half/OT . . . .- 25 465 18.6 79 5 - 174 3037 17.5 82 24Last 2:00, half. . . . .- 7 79 11.3 18 1 - 35 508 14.5 50 3Starter. . . . . . . . . 13 67 949 14.2 79 9 81 367 5809 15.8 86 48Non-starts. . . . . . . .- - - - - - 7 22 362 16.5 53 1Fourth quarter. . . . .- 13 164 12.6 31 2 - 80 1256 15.7 60 10Overtime . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - 5 1 82 82.0 82 1Winning . . . . . . . . .- 43 524 12.2 31 5 - 170 2470 14.5 80 17Tied. . . . . . . . . . . . .- 13 173 13.3 43 2 - 86 1312 15.3 82 14Losing. . . . . . . . . . .- 11 252 22.9 79 2 - 133 2389 18.0 86 18Sunday . . . . . . . . 10 52 754 14.5 79 6 72 312 5141 16.5 86 39Monday. . . . . . . . . 1 3 32 10.7 24 1 10 50 665 13.3 82 5Thursday. . . . . . . . 2 12 163 13.6 31 2 6 27 365 13.5 43 5Friday . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - - - - - - -Grass . . . . . . . . . . 9 44 552 12.5 49 5 64 275 4250 15.5 86 33Artificial. . . . . . . . . 4 23 397 17.3 79 4 24 114 1921 16.9 79 16Outside . . . . . . . . 10 51 646 12.7 49 6 70 310 4716 15.2 86 37Domes . . . . . . . . . 3 16 303 18.9 79 3 18 79 1455 18.4 79 12COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESG. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.Regular-season games only139


Southern Miss (Sept. 13) and had six games with at leastfive tackles for an ASU defense that ranked No. 2 in theconference his sophomore year...Redshirt freshmanseason (2007): Saw action in 12 games as a reserve…Recorded 26 tackles (12 solo), a sack and an interceptionon the season…First career sack came vs. SMU (Sept. 15)and first career INT came vs. Troy (Oct. 27).PERSONAL: Given name Melvin Delanie Jennings…Born in Grenada, Miss. …He and his girlfriend, VictoriaPratt, are expecting their first child in September 2012…High school: Played CB, S and WR at Calhoun City(Miss.) High School…Was named first-team all-state aftertotaling 70 tackles, five INTs and 15 passes defensed hissenior year for a team that went 12-1 and reached the thirdround of the state playoffs for Class 2A…Had 16 receptionsfor 363 yards (22.7 avg.) and four TDs on offense,while also returning two punts for TDs…Received second-M.D. JENNINGS’ PRO STATISTICSteam all-state honors as a junior after making 70 tacklesand eight interceptions on the season…Lettered six timesin baseball, having made the varsity team in seventh gradeand also lettered twice in track, <strong>com</strong>peting in a numberof events…Excelled in academics, ranking No. 5 in hisgraduating class and receiving the United States NationalMinority Leadership Award in 2005…Communityinvolvement: Attended the Packers PALS Program andPhoenix Fitness Fun Party in 2011…Volunteered at youthfootball camps and also at a prom-type gathering for seniorcitizens while in college…Hobbies/interests: Recalledhis most memorable sports achievement as ArkansasState’s 18-14 upset victory at Texas A&M during the2008 season…Names Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders ashis favorite athletes…Li sts his favorite movie as Life andenjoys listening to hip-hop music…Residence: CalhounCity, Miss.—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Special teams tackles — 9 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Carolina, 9/18/11CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Signed by the Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted free agent, July 28.M.D. JENNINGS GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W (inactive)09/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffPaul Hornung (center),Green Bay’s “Bonus Choice” in the 1957 draftFIRST OVERALL <strong>NFL</strong> DRAFT PICKS TO PLAY FOR PACKERSPlayer Played for Packers Obtained by Packers Drafted by College YearBobby Garrett, QB 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six-player trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland Browns . . . Stanford . . . . . . . . 1954Paul Hornung, HB 1957-62, 64-66 . . . . . . Bonus choice, ’57 draft. . . . . . . . . Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame. . . . . 1957Russell Maryland, DT 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unrestricted free agent . . . . . . . . Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami (Fla.) . . . . . 1991NOTE: Jack Concannon (1964, Boston) and Jim Grabowski (1966, Miami) were taken first overall in AFL drafts, butopted to sign with the <strong>NFL</strong> teams that drafted them…From 1947-58, the first pick was a Bonus Choice, awarded tothe winner of a random draw. That club, in turn, forfeited its last-round draft choice and was eliminated from futuredraws. The Packers were next-to-last to get the Bonus; it was abolished after 1958, when the last club had receivedone bonus pick.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESM. JENNINGSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.141


VETERANSBRADJONESLINEBACKER • COLORADOFourth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFourth Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 242 • Born: April 1, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 35/13 • Acquired: D7-09COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESB. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Athletic, productive outside linebacker who has contributedon both defense and special teams during his youngcareer in Green Bay.Returned to full health from a season-ending shoulderinjury that forced him to miss the second half of 2010 andappeared in a career-high 15 games in 2011. Played extensivelyas one of the club’s top contributors on specialteams, and tied for third on the team with a career-high 11coverage tackles on the season.Worked his way back into the rotation on defense andeventually started the regular-season finale and playoffgame at OLB. Defensively, finished with 12 tackles (sixsolo) and a sack in the regular season.Posted the team’s lone sack in the Divisional playoffcontest vs. the N.Y. Giants, and also became the first Packersince Cletidus Hunt in 2002 to block a FG attempt in a postseasongame.Over his three seasons, has played in 35 games with13 starts and posted 80 tackles (49 solo) with five sacks.Started five of the first six games in 2010, and posted37 tackles (20 solo), before aggravating a shoulder injuryin Week 7 that had first bothered him in training camp. Wasplaced on injured reserve.Took over the starting job in 2009 during Week 12 of hisrookie season after veteran Aaron Kampman sustained aseason-ending knee injury the previous game.Started seven games and became only the fifth Packer(since 1982) to record four sacks as a rookie, with all ofthem <strong>com</strong>ing in the final five games. Was one of only six<strong>NFL</strong> rookies in 2009 to post four or more sacks, joined inthat group by teammate Clay Matthews.With his seven starts in ’09, tied Patriots WR JulianEdelman for the most games started by a 2009 seventhrounddraft choice.2011 SEASON: Made a full recovery from the shoulderinjury that dogged him in 2010, appearing in a career-high15 games and be<strong>com</strong>ing one of the club’s most reliable playerson special teams…Posted a career-best 11 tackles onthe various coverage units…Also appeared in spot duty ondefense throughout the season before reclaiming his startingpost at ROLB for the team’s playoff game…Registeredthe team’s only sack in the playoff game and also blocked aFG attempt…Recorded 12 tackles (six solo) and a sack ondefense during the regular season…At Carolina (Sept.18): Saw 11 plays on defense and recorded two assistedtackles. Also posted a team-high three special teams tacklesfor the third time in his career (at St. Loui, Sept. 27, 2009;vs. Detroit, Oct. 18, 2009)...Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Inactiveafter missing the week of practice with a hamstring injurysuffered at Chicago a week prior…Vs. Minnesota (Nov.14): Appeared on special teams and also on defense latein the game. Recorded a special teams tackle and was partof coverage units that limited the Vikings to a total of 69return yards on a <strong>com</strong>bined six returns (four kickoff, two142AT A GLANCE …• Returned from a season-ending shoulderinjury in 2010 to play in a career-high 15games in 2011.• Became a core player on special teams, posting a career-best 11coverage tackles in 2011 and also be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Packer in 10years to block a FG in a playoff game.• Played in 14 games with seven starts as a rookie in 2009, takingover the starting LOLB position in Week 12 vs. Detroit afterAaron Kampman sustained a season-ending knee injury in theprevious game.• Became only the fifth Packer (since 1982) to record four sacksas a rookie in ’09.• Was one of only six <strong>NFL</strong> rookies in 2009 to post four or moresacks, and was joined in that group by teammate Clay Matthews.• Tied Patriots WR Julian Edelman for most games started by a2009 seventh-round draft choice.• Earned his degree in economics at Colorado and is just fourclasses shy of another degree in astrophysics.punt). Also made a well-sustained block upfield on LBLarry Dean on WR Randall Cobb’s 80-yard punt return TDthat gave Green Bay a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Started at LOLB with Clay Matthewson the inactive list (coaches’ decision – rest), his first startsince Week 7 of 2010. Appeared on a season-high 36 playsand recorded six tackles (four solo) and his first sack of theseason. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he beat RTGosder Cherilus on a speed rush to the outside and thendipped beneath the tackle, dropping QB Matthew Staffordfor a 7-yard loss, his first sack since Week 16 of the 2009season…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15):Started the playoff game at ROLB, and appeared on 34 plays.Finished with three tackles (two solo) and recorded the firstsack of his postseason career. Sack came on a third down inthe fourth quarter when he beat LT David Diehl and droppedQB Eli Manning for a 5-yard loss to force a FG attempt. Earlierin the game, became the first Packer since Hunt (Jan.13, 2002) to block a FG in the postseason when he slippedoutside of T Tony Ugoh and came clean through the rightside of the placement protection, getting his hands on a 40-yard attempt by K Lawrence Tynes.2010: Played in six games with five starts, tallying 37 tackles(20 solo) plus three special teams tackles…Dealt witha right shoulder injury, initially sustained in training camp,by wearing a harness to play, but aggravated the injury inWeek 7 vs. Minnesota and was placed on injured reserve onOct. 27…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): After missing thefinal three preseason games, started the opener and was onthe field for 57 snaps, registering five tackles (four solo)…Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Tied for second on the team withnine tackles (four solo). Injured his left knee in the first halfbut did return…At Chicago (Sept. 27): Inactive with aknee injury…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Did not start and playedsparingly on defense after returning from knee injury, recordingone assisted tackle…At Washington (Oct. 10):Returned to starting lineup and had six tackles (three solo),


along with career-high four QB hits…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17):Started and took more snaps than any other OLB with Matthewsinactive (hamstring) and Brady Poppinga sidelinedin the first half with a knee injury. Had two tackles for lossamong six stops (three solo), one when he drilled RB RonnieBrown 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage on a third-downrun to force a punt in the second quarter. Also chased WRBrian Hartline down from behind for a 3-yard loss on a thirdquarterrun…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Started and hadhis most productive game, with a career-high 10 tackles (sixsolo) and a key QB hit, wrapping up Brett Favre just as hereleased the ball to help force an INT by LB A.J. Hawk. Aggravatedhis right shoulder injury during the game and wasplaced on injured reserve three days later.2009: Played in 14 games with seven starts at LOLB, andstarted team’s playoff contest…Posted 31 tackles (23 solo),four sacks, 11 QB hits and eight special teams tackles…Tiedfor third on the team with the four sacks, and became justthe fifth rookie in team history (since 1982) to register fouror more sacks…Was also one of only six <strong>NFL</strong> rookies torecord four sacks in ’09…Inactive for the first two gamesof the season as a healthy scratch…Began training camp onphysically unable to perform list after injuring his back duringconditioning test on July 31, but returned to practice onAug. 17 and played in final three preseason games…At St.Louis (Sept. 27): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeing time on specialteams, and led the team with three tackles…Vs. Detroit(Oct. 18): Tied for team lead with three special teams tackles,matching career high…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Startedhis first game, opening at LOLB in place of an injured Kampman(concussion), and led the LBs with a season-high eighttackles (seven solo). Tackled QB Tony Romo for a 3-yardloss in third quarter on fumbled snap…At Detroit (Nov.26): Moved into the starting lineup for good with Kampman’sseason ending the previous game due to a torn ACL.Posted four tackles (one solo), along with a team-high twoQB hits…Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7): Recorded four tackles(three solo) and three QB hits. Posted the first sack of hiscareer when he brought QB Joe Flacco down for a 4-yardloss on third down to force a punt on the Ravens’ openingdrive of the second half. Along with Matthews, became onlythe fourth rookie duo in franchise annals to each post a sackin the same game…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Registereda career-high two sacks, with both <strong>com</strong>ing in the thirdquarter. Along with Matthews, became first rookie tandemin franchise history (since 1982) to each post two sacks inthe same game. Brought QB Ben Roethlisberger down onthe opening drive of the second half for a 5-yard loss, andthen sacked him again the next series for an 8-yard loss tohelp force the Steelers to settle for a FG. Finished game withfive tackles (all solo) and two QB hits…Vs. Seattle (Dec.27): Posted seven tackles (six solo), a sack, a QB hit andtwo pressures. Pressured QB Matt Hasselbeck as he rolledout on third down on Seattle’s opening drive to help force apass into the right flat that was picked off by Hawk. BroughtHasselbeck down for an 8-yard sack on a third-and-8 in thefourth quarter to force a Seattle punt…At Arizona (NFC143Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started and registered four tackles(two solo) and a QB hit…2009 Draft: Selected by the Packersin the seventh round (218th overall), be<strong>com</strong>ing only thesecond LB ever drafted by Green Bay out of Colorado as hejoined Mark Cooney (16th round, 1974). Became the firstposition player from the University of Colorado drafted bythe Packers since DT Darius Holland was selected in the thirdround in 1995.COLLEGE: Three-year starter at OLB who played inall 50 games during his career…Posted 252 tackles (157solo), 9½ sacks, 22 tackles for loss, seven passes defensedand two forced fumbles during his four seasons…Wasa teammate of K Mason Crosby for two seasons with theBuffaloes…Graduated in December 2008 with a degree ineconomics and is just six credits shy of another degree in astrophysics...Seniorseason (2008): Started all 12 games,earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from both TheAssociated Press and the conference’s coaches…NamedCU’s co-defensive player of the year, as selected by theteam’s coaches…Led the team with a career-high 14 tacklesfor loss and a career-best seven sacks to go along with 78tackles…Also led the team with 14 QB hurries and forcedtwo fumbles…Named CU’s defensive player of the week forhis performance vs. Kansas State (Oct. 18) as he posted fourtackles, a forced fumble, and the second-most QB hurriesin a single game in school history with seven…Finished hiscareer with nine tackles, three for loss, and two sacks at Nebraska(Nov. 28)…Junior season (2007): Started all 13games and recorded a career-high 82 tackles (52 solo), sixfor loss and two sacks…Matched his career high with 10tackles, including two for loss, in Independence Bowl vs. Alabama(Dec. 30)...Sophomore season (2006): Started11 of 12 games, with his only non-start <strong>com</strong>ing when teamopened up in nickel defense vs. Texas Tech (Oct. 14)…Finishedthird on the team with 72 tackles (41 solo), and postedfive or more tackles in nine games…Posted his first careerINT at Kansas (Oct. 28)…Redshirt freshman season(2005): Played in all 13 games, posting 20 tackles (16 solo),one for a loss, along with a QB hurry and a pass breakup.PERSONAL: Give n name Bradley Edward Jones…Bornin Lansing, Mich. …Single…Older brother, Preston, playedRB at Arizona State (2004-07)…High school: At East Lansing(Mich.) High, was a first-team all-state selection andearned all-state Dream Team honors from the Detroit FreePress as a senior…Also named Defensive Player of the Yearby the Lansing State Journal and was an All-Midwest selectionby PrepStar, SuperPrep and Prep Football Report...Earned all-conference and all-area honors from the LansingState Journal as a junior and senior…Posted 117 tackles,18 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, two fumble recoveries, fiveforced fumbles and four INTs as a senior…Also started atTE that season, catching 27 passes for 501 yards and fiveTDs…Lettered four years in track, earning all-area honorsas a junior, and one year in basketball…Ran the 200-meterdash and the 110 hurdles…Community involvement:Gave an inspirational talk to guests at the Sister Bay LionsLATE-SEASON HOME SUCCESSLambeau Field has proven to be a difficult place to play once the weather turns and last season was no different as the Packers went3-0 at home during the final month of the regular season. The performance marked the fourth time in the past five years the Packerswent undefeated at home in December/January. Head Coach Mike McCarthy has continued the tradition of late-season success inGreen Bay, <strong>com</strong>piling a 13-2 home record and a 19-9 mark overall in December and January in the regular season.• Since 2000, Green Bay owns the league’s third-best regular-season record Dec. 1 and later:Club W L T PctNew England 47 9 0 .839Pittsburgh 43 15 0 .741Green Bay 41 16 0 .719Philadelphia 39 17 0 .696Indianapolis 37 21 0 .638COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESB. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSClub in Door Co. and signed autographs for local Pals Programparticipants…Volunteered at the Boys and Girls Clubsof the Fox Valley in 2011...Played an X-Box game againstsoldiers overseas in the “Pro vs. GI Joe” military appreciationevent…Has assisted in the “Campbell’s Chunky SoupClick for Cans” <strong>com</strong>petition and attended the holiday partyfor Families of Children with Cancer in Green Bay each ofthe last two years…Along with Jordy Nelson and Nick Collins,served as a model for the unveiling of the 2010 Packersthrowback jersey at Fan Fest…Hobbies/interests: Enjoysplaying the viola…Lists James Baldwin as his favorite author,Hook as his favorite movie, and Lost as his favoritetelevision show…Learned how to surf prior to the 2011 season…Residence:San Diego.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESB. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.BRAD JONES’ PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 7 31 23 8 4 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .6 5 37 20 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 1 12 6 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (three years) . . 35 13 80 49 31 5 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 3 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 7 4 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0On injured reserve for Packers’ four games during 2010 playoffsAdditional statistics: Career sacks — BenRoethlisberger (2), Joe Flacco, Matt Hasselbeck,Matthew Stafford. Special teams tackles — 8 in 2009, 3in 2010, 11 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 22.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at St. Louis, 9/27/09First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Dallas, 11/15/09First <strong>NFL</strong> sack: vs. Baltimore, 12/7/09 (J.Flacco)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers in seventh round (218th overall) of ’09 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 26…Signed firstcontract, June 16.•2010 Placed on injured reserve (shoulder), Oct. 27.BRAD JONES GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W (inactive)09/20 Cin-L (inactive)09/27 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 5 5 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 7 6 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 14 7 31 23 8 4 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L (inactive — knee)10/03 Det-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 10 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/05 SF-W (injured reserve — shoulder)144JONES’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, vs. Min. (10/24/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, vs. Dal. (11/15/09)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at Pit. (12/20/09)Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve — shoulder)01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve — shoulder)’10 TOTALS 6 5 37 20 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve — shoulder)01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve — shoulder)01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve — shoulder)02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve — shoulder)PLAYOFFS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W (inactive — hamstring)10/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 6 4 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 1 12 6 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff


JAMESJONESWIDE RECEIVER • SAN JOSE STATESixth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSixth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 208 • Born: March 31, 1984 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 74/17 • Acquired: D3a-07PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has played in all 16 games each of the last threeseasons and in four of his five years in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Ranks No. 5 among active <strong>NFL</strong> players (min. 20 careerTDs) with a 31.0-yard average on his 20 career TD receptions.Has posted at least one 100-yard receiving game in eachof his five seasons in the league (2007-11), joining WRGreg Jennings as the only Packers to do so over that span.Has caught five-plus TD passes each of the past threeseasons, the only Packer to do so over that span.Posted career highs in TD catches (seven) and receivingaverage (16.7) in 2011, catching 38 passes for 635 yards.Registered career bests in receptions (50) and receivingyards (679) in 2010 and tied for the team lead in the ’10postseason with two TD catches.In 2009, bounced back from an injury-plagued ’08 seasonto catch a then-career-high five touchdown passes,plus another in the playoffs.Posted one of the top pass-catching seasons in GreenBay annals for a rookie in 2007, with his 47 catches and 676yards both ranking fourth in club history. Reception totaltrailed only Sterling Sharpe (55, 1988), Billy Howton (53,1952) and RB Gerry Ellis (48, 1980) in the team’s rookierecord book, while the yardage total trailed only Howton(1,231), James Lofton (818, 1978) and Sharpe (791).For his career, has played in 74 games with 17 starts andhas caught 187 passes for 2,704 yards (14.5 avg.) and 20TDs. Ranks No. 16 in franchise history in receiving yardage.2011 SEASON: Played in all 16 games for the thirdstraight season as well as the team’s playoff contest…Caught 38 passes for 635 yards, a career-high 16.7-yardreceiving average…Posted a career-best seven TD catches,one of three Packers to do so (Jordy Nelson, Jennings) asthey became the first trio of WRs in franchise history toeach catch seven-plus TD passes in the same season…Ofhis 38 receptions, 27 went for first downs, a 71.1 percentagethat ranked No. 2 on the team among players with atleast 10 catches…Averaged 30.9 yards on his TD catches…AtAtlanta (Oct. 9): Led the team with a career-high140 receiving yards on five catches (28.0 avg.), includinga 70-yard TD catch in the third quarter that gave Green Baya 15-14 lead, one they would not relinquish…At Detroit(Nov. 24): Paced the team with 94 receiving yards on threegrabs (31.3 avg.), including his career-high-tying fifth TDcatch of the season. The 65-yard grab, his fifth TD catchof 65-plus yards in his career, gave the Packers a 21-0 leadin the third quarter…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Postedthe first multi-TD game of his career, finishing with fourreceptions for 50 yards (12.5 avg.). His two TD catches (2and 7 yards) gave him a career-best seven for the season,topping his previous high of five set in 2009 and 2010…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Caught a season-high six passes for89 yards (14.8 avg.). Made two catches for 56 yards (28.0avg.) on the team’s final drive of the game that set up thegame-winning TD in the 45-41 victory.145AT A GLANCE …• Ranks No. 5 among active <strong>NFL</strong> players(min. 20 career TDs) with a 31.0-yard averageon his 20 career TD receptions.• Has caught at least five TD passes each of the past three seasons,the only player on the team to do so over that span.• Played in all 16 games for the third straight season in 2011,catching a career-high seven TD passes and posting a careerbest16.7-yard receiving average.• Posted career highs in catches (50) and receiving yards (679)in 2010.• Held the No. 3 receiver spot his entire rookie season in 2007,catching 47 passes for 676 yards and two TDs, including a79-yarder on Monday Night Football at Denver, the longest TDcatch by a Green Bay rookie since Max McGee’s 82-yarder in1954.• His first-year totals rank fourth all-time among Green Bay rookies.• Finished his career at San Jose State ranked third all-time inreceptions with 126.2010: Appeared in all 16 games for the third time in hiscareer with two starts…Registered career-high marks with50 catches for 679 yards (13.6 avg.), along with five TDs…Ranked third on the team in catches and second in receivingTDs…Of his 50 receptions, 33 (66.0 percent) went forfirst downs…Caught 11 passes for 144 yards (13.1 avg.)in the postseason and tied for the team lead with two TDreceptions…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): After being shutout the week before vs. Miami, bounced back with a teamhigh107 yards receiving on four catches (26.8 avg.). Onthe Packers’ first TD drive, hauled in a short pass beforegoing 45 yards down the sideline to the Minnesota 1 toset up a RB Brandon Jackson TD run…Vs. Dallas (Nov.7): Caught a career-high eight passes for 123 yards (15.4avg.) and a TD, a 10-yard score that gave the Packers a<strong>com</strong>manding 35-7 lead…At New England (Dec. 19):Led the team with five receptions for 95 yards (19.0 avg.),highlighted by a 66-yard TD catch from QB Matt Flynn onthe opening play of the second quarter…At Atlanta (NFCDivisional, Jan. 15): Posted 75 yards receiving and a TDon four grabs (18.8 avg.). With 42 seconds left in the firsthalf, made a leaping 20-yard TD catch in the right corner ofthe end zone over CB Brent Grimes to give the Packers a21-14 lead they would never relinquish…Vs. Pittsburgh(Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Started as the team openedup in a four-WR set and finished second on the team witha career postseason-high five catches for 50 yards (10.0avg.).2009: Played in all 16 games with three starts and made32 catches for 440 yards (13.8 avg.)...Finished tied for secondon the team with a then-career-high five TD catches,adding a sixth TD in the postseason…Was fifth on the teamin receptions and fourth in yards…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18):On opening drive of the game, hauled in pass deep downthe right sideline from QB Aaron Rodgers at the Detroit 15,made a nice cutback move on S Marquand Manuel at theCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESJ. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESJ. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEW10, and took it in for the 47-yard TD…At Tampa Bay(Nov. 8): On Packers’ second play, beat CB Elbert Mackdown the right sideline for a 74-yard TD. Rodgers foundhim near midfield, and Jones took it the rest of the way forGreen Bay’s longest opening-drive TD since WR AntonioFreeman’s 80-yard TD reception on Nov. 1, 1998, vs. SanFrancisco. Finished game with season-best four receptionsfor 103 yards (25.3 avg.), also a season high, the third 100-yard game of his career…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card,Jan. 10): Posted 50 receiving yards and a TD on threecatches (16.7 avg.).2008: Played in 10 games with two starts, and rankedsixth on the team with 20 receptions for 274 yards (13.7avg.) and a TD…One of only three players, along with Jenningsand Donald Driver, to post a 100-yard receiving gameon the season…Inactive for six games, five of them due tosprained right knee originally suffered in preseason gameat Denver (Aug. 22)…Also was in and out of three othercontests after banging knee during play…At Jacksonville(Dec. 14): Caught four passes for a season-high132 yards (33.0 avg.), the third-highest yardage output bya Packers receiver on the season, including receptions of46, 40 and 34 yards.2007: Played in all 16 games with nine starts, and appearedin both playoff contests…Started the first twogames of the season as the No. 2 WR, then played as No. 3for the next 12 games, after Jennings (hamstring) returnedto the lineup; started other games in multiple-WR sets, plusthe regular-season finale with both Driver and Jenningsinactive…Finished fourth on the team with 47 catches for676 yards – both totals good for third in the league amongrookies, behind Kansas City’s Dwayne Bowe (70-995) andDetroit’s Calvin Johnson (48-756) – and two TDs…Receptionand yardage totals also rank fourth in club history fora rookie…Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): In his first <strong>NFL</strong>game, started as the No. 2 WR and caught four passes for29 yards (7.3 avg.), including two 8-yard grabs on backto-backplays…At Minnesota (Sept. 30): With theoffense opening with a three-WR set, started and caughthis first career TD, beating CB Marcus McCauley down theright sideline for a 33-yard score in the fourth quarter; theTD gave Green Bay a 23-9 lead in the eventual 23-16 victory;the pass marked QB Brett Favre’s 422nd TD toss…At Denver (Oct. 29): Posted his first career 100-yardgame and earned Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week honorsafter catching three passes for 107 yards (35.7 avg.), includinga career-long 79-yard TD. In the first quarter, on thefirst play of the Packers’ second drive, caught a long passdown the right sideline and cut back across the field on hisway to the 79-yard score. It marked the longest TD catchby a Packers rookie since 1954, when McGee caught an82-yarder…2007 Draft: Selected with the first of GreenBay’s two third-round picks, the 78th overall selection andthe 14th WR drafted. Became the fifth player drafted by thePackers from San Jose State and the first since 1974, whenLB Emanuel Armstrong was chosen in the 13th round.Highest draft selection out of San Jose State since TE SeanBrewer in 2001 (Cincinnati, 66th overall).COLLEGE: In 44 games at San Jose State, started 21and caught 126 passes for 1,496 yards (11.2 avg.) and 12TDs…Also ran the ball 24 times for 126 yards (5.3 avg.)with one score and <strong>com</strong>pleted 3 of 7 passes for 58 yardsand a TD…On special teams, returned 42 punts for 307yards (7.3 avg.) and made nine tackles (six solo)…His 126career catches stood third in school history at the end ofhis career, while his 1,496 yards receiving ranked 11th…Majored in sociology...Senior season (2006): Namedsecond-team All-Western Athletic Conference and teamMVP with a career-high 70 receptions for 893 yards (12.8avg.) and 10 TDs, including four 100-yard games…Playedin 13 games with 12 starts at split end…Reception totalranked 27th in the nation…His 70 catches were the fourthhighesttotal in school history (now fifth), and his 10 TDsare the third-best mark…Led the team with an averageof 83.85 all-purpose yards per game and was involved inseven plays of 40-plus yards…Started season off strong atWashington (Sept. 2), catching nine passes for 130 yardsand a school-record-tying three TDs…Caught seven passesfor 82 yards vs. Stanford (Sept. 9), and had a 42-yardTD run midway through the third quarter of 35-34 victorythat was ESPN’s “Play of the Day”…Had eight receptionsfor a career-high 134 yards and a score vs. Utah State (Oct.14)…Junior season (2005): Played in 11 games, startingthree at split end…Ranked second on the team with 30receptions for 278 yards (9.3 avg.) and a TD…Picked up 48yards on eight carries (6.0 avg.) and 106 yards on 20 puntreturns (5.3 avg.)…Sophomore season (2004): Startedsix of 11 games, ranking second on the team with 25receptions for 317 yards (12.7 avg.) and a TD…Served asthe team’s primary punt returner for the first half of the season,with 11 punt returns for 80 yards (7.3 avg.)…SnaredMODERN INSTANT REPLAY “CHALLENGE” SYSTEM, BY THE NUMBERSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.After being first introduced in 1999 as a Referee Replay Review to aid officiating, the instant replay system was extended ona one-year basis in 2000 before being approved for the next three years through 2003. It was later extended on a five-year basis inMarch 2004, and then finally installed permanently in March 2007.Plays can either be reviewed by an on-site <strong>NFL</strong> replay official or on behalf of a coach’s challenge. The following is a look at theresults of instant replay over the past 13 regular seasons:Total ReplayCoaches’Year Games Reviews Challenges Reversals1999 248 195 133 572000 248 247 179 842001 248 258 191 892002 256 294 208 942003 256 255 184 662004 256 283 233 882005 256 295 223 922006 256 311 237 1072007 256 327 250 1222008 256 315 229 1172009 256 328 228 1262010 256 361 252 1332011 256 390 209 172TOTAL 3,304 3,859 2,756 1,347146


career-long 67-yard TD pass vs. Morgan State (Sept. 18) inhis first 100-yard game (four catches, 102 yards)…Freshmanseason (2003): Saw limited action in nine games,with one reception for 8 yards at Florida (Aug. 30)…Playedspecial teams, recording three tackles, and was a reservelong snapper.PERSONAL: Given name James Deandre Jones…Nicknamed “Dingo,” a moniker given to him by his collegeteammates in reference to the muscular professionalwrestler The Dingo Warrior, when during his first collegeweight room workout he bench-pressed 225 pounds animpressive 16 times…Born in San Jose, Calif.…Married toTamika; the couple has an infant son, James Martell LightningJones…Voiced on draft day how excited he was to beselected, having <strong>com</strong>e from very humble beginnings…Attimes he and his mother moved around to different homelessshelters, sometimes going to bed hungry and gettingby however they could…In high school, in order to helphis mother get back on her feet, moved in with his paternalgrandmother, who forced him to take special educationclasses during his early high school years to keep upacademically…High school: Played QB, WR and FS atGunderson High in San Jose…Was his conference’s MVPas a senior and a first-team All-Central Coast Section pickwhen he passed for 18 TDs and ran for 11 more, leadinghis team to a conference championship…Played in the2002 Santa Clara County North-South All-Star Game…Also lettered in basketball and track…As a junior, averaged18.2 points per game as a point guard to lead his team to aconference title and the third round of the playoffs…Uppedhis scoring average to 22 p<strong>pg</strong> as a senior…Registered apersonal best of 6-8 in the high jump, good for third in thestate meet as a senior…Community involvement: Hishumble beginnings influenced him to be<strong>com</strong>e actively involvedin <strong>com</strong>munity events during his time in Green Bay…In 2010, helped build new and refurbish old playgroundequipment at local Nicolet Elementary School as part of localUnited Way’s <strong>NFL</strong> Hometown Huddle project, and rangThe Salvation Army bell and signed autographs as GreenBay receivers <strong>com</strong>peted with the Minnesota defensive linefor holiday donations…His Love Jones 4 Kids Foundationfocuses on the needs of children in the <strong>com</strong>munitiesof Green Bay and San Jose, Calif., and also supports theefforts of the Milwaukee Rescue Mission…Hosts an annual“Never Think About Failure” football camp in San Joseand a “Toast To Success” dinner in De Pere, Wis., to raisemoney for his foundation and for underprivileged youth…Participated in the Packers Tailgate Tour in 2008 and 2010,traveling to several Wisconsin destinations and visitingresidents and schools…Received the Nice Guy Award in2008 at the annual Doug Jirschele Sports Awards Banquetin Clintonville, Wis. …Spoke to students at Fort HowardElementary School on standing up to peer pressure…In hisfirst season, assisted with a skills camp for kids at the Boysand Girls Club, helped to refurbish the Green Bay WestH.S. football field as part of the Home Depot NeighborhoodMVP Program, and helped with improvements at GoldenHouse, a local domestic abuse shelter, as part of HometownHuddle…Has participated in events to benefit Big BrothersBig Sisters and the Donald Driver Foundation…Has beena summertime volunteer coach for kids at football campsin Seattle, Wash., Portland, Ore., and St. Mary’s, Calif. …Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing basketball…Is amixed martial arts fan and has attended UFC fights in LasVegas…Names Money Talks as his favorite movie and theBible as his favorite book…Enjoys visiting the Bahamas…Residence: San Jose, Calif.JAMES JONES’ PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 9 47 676 14.4 79t 2 0 0 0.0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .10 2 20 274 13.7 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 3 32 440 13.8 74t 5 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 3 50 679 13.6 66t 5 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 0 38 635 16.7 70t 7 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . . . 74 17 187 2,704 14.5 79t 20 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 3 42 14.0 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 50 16.7 30t 1 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1 11 144 13.1 34 2 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 18 252 14.0 34 3 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles — 1 in 2007, 2 in 2009, 1 in 2010, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 5.Fumbles-Lost — 3-2 in 2007, 3-1 in 2010; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 6-3.JONES’ SINGLE-GAME<strong>NFL</strong> debut/first start: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07CAREER HIGHSFirst <strong>NFL</strong> reception: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 (8 yards, ReceivingB.Favre)Receptions . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)First touchdown: at Minnesota, 9/30/07 (33 yards, B.Favre) Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . .140, at Atl. (10/9/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . 79t, at Den. (10/29/07)CAREER TRANSACTIONSTouchdowns. . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Chi. (12/25/11)•2007 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two thirdroundchoices (78th overall) in ’07 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April28…Signed first contract, July 31.•2011 Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, Aug. 2.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESJ. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.147


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESJ. JONESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWJAMES JONES GAME-BY-GAME2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/09 Phi 1 1 4 29 7.3 8 009/16 at NYG 1 1 4 75 18.8 46 009/23 SD 1 0 6 79 13.2 26 009/30 at Min 1 1 4 49 12.3 33t 110/07 Chi 1 0 5 61 12.2 23 010/14 Was 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/29 at Den 1 0 3 107 35.7 79t 111/04 at KC 1 1 3 32 10.7 12 011/11 Min 1 1 3 62 20.7 37 011/18 Car 1 1 3 25 8.3 13 011/22 at Det 1 0 5 75 15.0 20 011/29 at Dal 1 1 3 39 13.0 19 012/09 Oak 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/16 at StL 1 1 2 29 14.5 21 012/23 at Chi 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/30 Det 1 1 2 14 7.0 8 0’07 TOTALS 16 9 47 676 14.4 79t 201/12 Sea 1 1 0 3 42 14.0 31 001/20 NYG 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 0 3 42 14.0 31 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 Min-W (inactive — knee)09/14 at Det-W 1 1 4 29 7.3 9t 109/21 Dal-L 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 009/28 at TB-L (inactive — knee)10/05 Atl-L 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 010/12 at Sea-W (inactive — knee)10/19 Ind-W (inactive — knee)11/02 at Ten-L (inactive)11/09 at Min-L 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 2 26 13.0 18 011/24 at NO-L (inactive — knee)11/30 Car-L 1 0 2 12 6.0 9 012/07 Hou-L 1 0 2 20 10.0 12 012/14 at Jax-L 1 0 4 132 33.0 46 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 2 27 13.5 18 012/28 Det-W 1 0 2 14 7.0 9 0’08 TOTALS 10 2 20 274 13.7 46 12009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/13 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 2 24 12.0 16 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 1 34 34.0 34 010/18 Det-W 1 0 2 55 27.5 47t 110/ 25 at Cle-W 1 0 1 5 5.0 5t 111/01 Min-L 1 1 1 42 42.0 42 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 4 103 25.8 74t 111/15 Dal-W 1 0 3 17 5.7 8 011/22 SF-W 1 0 4 22 5.5 9 011/26 at Det-W 1 0 4 35 8.8 21t 112/07 Bal-W 1 0 4 44 11.0 16 012/13 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 0 2 36 18.0 24t 112/27 Sea-W 1 1 1 6 6.0 6 001/03 at Ari-W 1 0 3 17 5.7 8 0’09 TOTALS 16 3 32 440 13.8 74t 501/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 3 50 16.7 30t 12011, GREEN BAY1NFC Wild Card Playoff14 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 2 10 5.0 7 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 3 32 10.7 30t 109/27 at Chi-L 1 0 5 55 11.0 18 010/03 Det-W 1 0 1 15 15.0 15 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 4 65 16.3 35 010/ 17 Mia-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 4 107 26.8 45 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 8 123 15.4 31 111/21 at Min-W 1 0 3 51 17.0 39 111/28 at Atl-L 1 0 5 44 8.8 18 012/05 SF-W 1 0 2 8 4.0 7 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 3 30 10.0 18 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 5 95 19.0 66t 112/26 NYG-W 1 0 4 36 9.0 13 101/02 Chi-W 1 0 1 8 8.0 8 0’10 TOTALS 16 3 50 679 13.6 66t 501/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 1 9 9.0 9t 101/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 4 75 18.8 34 101/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 1 10 10.0 10 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 5 50 10.0 21 0PLAYOFFS 4 1 11 144 13.1 34 21 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC DivisionalPlayoff; 3 NFC Championship;Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 0 1 1 1.0 1 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 1 15 15.0 15 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 4 24 6.0 13 010/02 Den-W 1 0 3 48 16.0 18 110/09 at Atl-W 1 0 5 140 28.0 70t 110/ 16 StL-W 1 0 1 35 35.0 35t 110/23 at Min-W 1 0 4 63 15.8 27 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 1 21 21.0 21t 111/14 Min-W 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 3 94 31.3 65t 112/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 2 29 14.5 21 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 2 17 8.5 9 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 4 50 12.5 32 201/01 Det-W 1 0 6 89 14.8 40 0’11 TOTALS 16 0 38 635 16.7 70t 701/15 NYG-L 1 0 1 16 16.0 16 01NFC Divisional PlayoffRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PACKERS HEAD-COACHING DEBUTSMike McCarthy, the 14th head coach in Green Bay history, became the first Packers coach to face the Bears in his debut since VinceLombardi in 1959. No Green Bay coach has ever played his first official league contest outside Wisconsin.Coach Date Opponent Site ResultEarl “Curly” Lambeau 10/23/21 Minneapolis Marines Hagemeister Park, Green Bay W, 7-6Gene Ronzani 09/17/50 Detroit Lions City Stadium, Green Bay L, 45-7Lisle Blackbourn 09/26/54 Pittsburgh Steelers City Stadium, Green Bay L, 21-20Ray “Scooter” McLean 09/28/58 Chicago Bears *Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 34-20Vince Lombardi 09/27/59 Chicago Bears *Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, 9-6Phil Bengtson 09/15/68 Philadelphia Eagles Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, 30-13Dan Devine 09/19/71 New York Giants Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 42-40Bart Starr 09/21/75 Detroit Lions County Stadium, Milwaukee L, 30-16Forrest Gregg 09/02/84 St. Louis Cardinals Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, 24-23Lindy Infante 09/04/88 Los Angeles Rams Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 34-7Mike Holmgren 09/06/92 Minnesota Vikings Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 23-20 (ot)Ray Rhodes 09/12/99 Oakland Raiders Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, 28-24Mike Sherman 09/03/00 New York Jets Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 20-16Mike McCarthy 09/10/06 Chicago Bears Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 26-0*—Then known as (new) City Stadium, before facility renamed Lambeau Field in 1965148


PRO BOWLS: 12011JOHNKUHNFULLBACK • SHIPPENSBURGSeventh <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSixth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-0 Wt: 250 • Born: September 9, 1982 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 87/15 • Acquired: W-07 (Pit)PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has played in 78 of 80 games (86 of 88 including playoffs)during his five seasons in Green Bay, appearing in all16 regular-season contests in four of those seasons.Was the only player on the team to score on a rushingand receiving TD each of the past four seasons (2008-11),the first Packer to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat since RB AhmanGreen (2001-04).Selected as a Pro Bowl starter in 2011, the first GreenBay fullback to earn Pro Bowl recognition since WilliamHenderson in 2004.Also earned second-team All-Pro honors from The AssociatedPress in 2011.Has successfully converted 18-of-23 opportunities (78.3percent) on third-and-1 or fourth-and-1 during his career.Has scored a TD in each of the last three postseasons,joining New Orleans WR Devery Henderson as the only <strong>NFL</strong>player to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat from 2009-11. Became firstPacker to do so since WR Antonio Freeman (1996-98).Led the team with four rushing TDs in 2011 and led therunning backs with six total TDs.Posted a career-high 281 rushing yards on 84 carries(3.3 avg.) in 2010.Helped block for RB Ryan Grant’s back-to-back 1,200-yard seasons in 2008-09.A core member on special teams, he has posted 50 tacklesduring his career, with 47 of those <strong>com</strong>ing in Green Bay.Claimed off waivers by the Packers from Pittsburgh inSeptember 2007.Spent time on the Steelers’ practice squad in 2005-06after signing with the team as a non-drafted free agent in’05, and played in nine games for Pittsburgh in ’06.2011 SEASON: Appeared in all 16 games for the fourthtime in five seasons, making three starts…Also played inteam’s playoff contest…Selected as the Pro Bowl starterand also earned second-team All-Pro recognition fromAP…Matched his career high with six total TDs, the mostamong running backs, and led the team with four rushingTDs…Rushed for 78 yards on 30 carries (2.6 avg.) and tiedhis career high with 15 receptions for 77 yards (5.1 avg.)…Helped clear the way for James Starks (578) and Grant(559) to be<strong>com</strong>e the first Green Bay tandem to each rushfor 550-plus yards since Edgar Bennett and Dorsey Levensin 1996…Registered three tackles on special teams…Vs.New Orleans (Sept. 8): Carried twice for 5 yards, with a1-yard TD run, and caught two passes for 7 yards. Made oneof the plays of the game on special teams when he helpedkeep WR Randall Cobb from hitting the ground after he spunout of a hit on a third-quarter kickoff return. Held Cobb upand helped him regain his balance, allowing him to advancethe ball another 70 yards for a TD as he tied the <strong>NFL</strong> recordwith a 108-yard return…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Lonerush came on a goal-line carry in the fourth quarter that hetook up the middle for a 2-yard TD. Made a clutch recoveryAT A GLANCE …• Last name is pronounced KOON.• Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2011, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first Green Bay fullback to be honoredsince William Henderson in 2004. Also earned second-teamAll-Pro recognition from The Associated Press.• Has played in 78 of 80 games (86 of 88 including playoffs) duringhis five seasons in Green Bay.• Only player on the team to have a rushing and receiving touchdowneach of the past four seasons, the first Packer to achievethat feat since RB Ahman Green (2001-04).• Set or matched his career high in every offensive categoryin 2010.• Finished his career at Shippensburg with 27 school records, includingcareer rushing yards (4,685), carries (910), touchdowns(53), all-purpose yards (5,300) and 100-yard rushing games (26).• In 2003, was the NCAA Division II co-leader in scoring with 22total touchdowns (21 rushing, 1 receiving), a single-seasonschool record.of an onside kick with the Packers clinging to a 28-26 leadwith five minutes remaining. On the ensuing drive, made anexcellent pickup of blitzing CB Ronde Barber, allowing QBAaron Rodgers time to find WR Jordy Nelson for a 40-yardTD that sealed the 35-26 win…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11):Carried a season-high 10 times for a season-best 46 yards(4.6 avg.) as the offense matched its season-high rushingtotal with 136 yards on 24 carries (5.7 avg.). Saw his carriesincrease with RB James Starks (ankle) sidelined androokie RB Brandon Saine departing in the second quarter(concussion)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan.15): Appeared on both offense and special teams beforesustaining a knee injury in the third quarter that kept himout the remainder of the game. Scored the Packers’ first TDwith an 8-yard catch from Rodgers on the first play of thesecond quarter. Marked the third consecutive postseasonthat he scored a TD as he joined the Saints’ Henderson asthe only players in the league to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat from2009-11. The last Packer to do so was Freeman in 1996-98.2010: Played in all 16 games for the third time in his fourseasons in Green Bay, starting two contests…With Grantlost for the season due to a Week 1 ankle injury, saw themost significant action of his career carrying the ball…Responded by setting or matching his career high in everymajor offensive category, posting 281 yards and fourTDs on 84 attempts (3.3 avg.), along with 15 catches for97 yards (6.4 avg.) and two TDs…His 281 rushing yardsranked No. 3 on the team…With a career-high six total TDs,ranked No. 2 on the team behind only WR Greg Jennings(12)…Converted 10-of-12 opportunities on third-and-1 orfourth-and-1, an 83.3 percentage that ranked No. 3 in the<strong>NFL</strong> among players with 10 attempts…Appeared in all fourpostseason games with one start, catching six passes for 53yards (8.8 avg.) and a TD with 8 rushing yards and a scoreon six carries…Added seven special teams tackles in theregular season and four more in the playoffs…At Chicago(Sept. 27): Started at RB for the first time in his career.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESKUHNDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.149


Division II co-leader in scoring and broke the Shippensburgsingle-season record…Also set school single-seasonrecords for rushing attempts and yards…Named secondteamAll-American by both D2Football.<strong>com</strong> and FootballGazette…By topping 100 rushing yards in the season’s firstthree games, ran his streak to 11 consecutive games withat least 100 yards…Carried the ball 244 consecutive timeswithout a fumble, another school record…Sophomoreseason (2002): Named first-team All-PSAC WesternDivision, leading the conference with 100 points, the firstShippensburg player to reach that mark…Rushed for 1,368yards (on 244 carries, 5.6 avg.) and 16 TDs, both school recordshe would break the following year…Added 13 catchesfor 117 yards receiving…In the season finale at California(Pa.) (Nov. 16), rushed for 230 yards and broke the conferencerecord for rushing TDs in a game with six…Redshirtfreshman season (2001): Had 30 carries for 330 yards(11.0 avg.) and one TD, plus four receptions for 98 yards.PERSONAL: Given name John Allen Kuhn…Last nameis pronounced KOON…Born in York, Pa. …Married to Lindsey…Highschool: A four-sport athlete at Dover H.S. inYork County, Pa., was a member of the football, basketball,baseball and track teams...Community involvement:Spent a day with a boy named Colton in July 2010 as partof the Make-A-Wish Foundation…Took the 10-year-old boyshopping for gifts and for dinner and gave him tickets toa game…In February 2010, went aboard the USS John C.Stennis, a nuclear-powered Navy supercarrier, to watch SuperBowl XLIV with more than 2,000 sailors…Participatedin the local United Way <strong>NFL</strong> Hometown Huddle event in2009, helping construct new and refurbish old playgroundequipment for Nicolet Elementary School in Green Bay…Has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thonand events to benefit the Donald Driver Foundation…Hasbeen a member of the Packers “Green Machine” basketballteam that helps raise money for local charities…Participatedin the 2010 Packers Tailgate Tour, traveling to severalWisconsin destinations and visiting residents and schools...Has played games and sung Christmas carols with childrenat the annual Families of Children with Cancer holidayparty…Hobbies/interests: Has participated in the <strong>NFL</strong>’sBusiness Management and Entrepreneurial Program twice,most recently in 2009 at the Harvard Business School fortwo four-day sessions…In 2008, attended two four-daysessions of classes on a broad range of business topicsat the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania…During junior and senior years in college, worked for thePennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection asa lab technician…Also had an internship with Johnson &Johnson…Enjoys golfing, bowling, basketball, fishing andplaying video games…Residence: York, Pa.JOHN KUHN’S PRO STATISTICSRUSHINGRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2005 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practice Squad2006 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . .9 0 2 18 9.0 16 0 1 15 15.0 15 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 7 3.5 5 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 3 8 10 1.3 3 1 4 21 5.3 13 22009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .14 6 8 18 2.3 5 1 7 47 6.7 14 22010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 2 84 281 3.3 18 4 15 97 6.5 12 22011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 3 30 78 2.6 12 4 15 77 5.1 11 2<strong>NFL</strong> totals (six years). . . . . 87 15 132 405 3.1 18 10 44 264 6.0 15 8Green Bay totals. . . . . . . . . 78 15 130 387 3.0 18 10 43 249 5.8 14 8PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2005 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practice Squad2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 -3 -3.0 -3 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1 6 8 1.3 4 1 6 53 8.8 16 12011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 8 8.0 8t 1Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 8 11 1.4 4 2 8 58 7.3 16 2Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 6 in 2006with Pittsburgh, 11 in 2007, 12 in 2008, 11 in 2009, 7 in 2010,4 in ’10 playoffs, 3 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 50; Green Bay total: 44.Fumbles-Lost — 1-0 in 2010. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries— 1 in 2008, 2 in 2010; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Denver, 11/5/06, with PittsburghFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07, with Green BayFirst <strong>NFL</strong> touchdown: at Seattle, 10/12/08 (1-yard reception,A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2005 Signed by Pittsburgh Steelers as non-drafted freeagent, April 29...Waived by Steelers, Sept. 3...Signed bySteelers to practice squad, Nov. 30.•2006 Re-signed by Steelers, Feb. 17...Waived by Steelers,Sept. 2...Signed by Steelers to practice squad, Sept. 3...Signed by Steelers to active roster, Oct. 31.•2007 Waived by Steelers, Sept. 1...Claimed off waivers byPackers from Pittsburgh, Sept. 2.•2008 Re-signed by Packers as exclusive-rights free agent,March 19.•2009 Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, April 17.•2010 Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, April 15.•2011 Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, Aug. 1.KUHN’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSRushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . 13, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, at Chi. (9/27/10)Touchdowns . . . . . . 2, vs. NYG (12/26/10)ReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . . 3, at NE (12/19/10)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, at NE (12/19/10)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, at Car. (12/17/06)Total Offense . . . . . . 62, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESKUHNDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.151


VETERANSCOMMUNITYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ADMIN. &COACHESKUHNJOHN KUHN GAME-BY-GAME2006, PITTSBURGH—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/07 Mia-W . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)09/16 at Jax-L . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)09/25 Cin-L . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/08 at SD-L . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/15 KC-W . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/22 at Atl-L. . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/29 at Oak-L. . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)11/05 Den-L. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/12 NO-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/19 at Cle-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/27 at Bal-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/03 TB-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/07 Cle-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1612/17 at Car-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 1712/24 Bal-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/31 at Cin-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0’06 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . .9/0 2 18 9.0 16 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 332007, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/09 Phi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W. . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/23 SD-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/07 Chi-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/14 Was-W. . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/29 at Den-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/11 Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/18 Car-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 212/09 Oak-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/30 Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 5’07 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 16/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 7 3.5 5 0 701/12 Sea-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 001/20 NYG-L . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff, 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/08 Min-W .................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W .................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L ...................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L ....................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/05 Atl-L ....................1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W .................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 110/19 Ind-W..................1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 311/02 at Ten-L ..................1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 411/09 at Min-L ..................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/16 Chi-W..................1/0 2 4 2.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 411/24 at NO-L ...................1/0 2 1 0.5 1t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 111/30 Car-L ...................1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L..................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/14 at Jax-L ...................1/1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/22 at Chi-L ...................1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 1312/28 Det-W .................1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 5.0 5t 1 5’08 TOTALS ....................16/3 8 10 1.3 3 1 4 21 5.3 13 2 31152


JOHN KUHN GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/13 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L . . . . . . . . . 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 10 10.0 10t 1 1110/05 at Min-L. . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 5 2.5 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 510/18 Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 310/25 at Cle-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/01 Min-L. . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 7 3.5 4 0 2 22 11.0 14 0 2911/08 at TB-L. . . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1011/15 Dal-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 311/22 SF-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L. . . . . . . . . . . (inactive)12/27 Sea-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive)01/03 at Ari-W . . . . . . . . . 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 4’09 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 14/6 8 18 2.3 5 1 7 47 6.7 14 2 6501/10 at Ari-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 -21NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/12 at Phi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 2 15 7.5 12 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1509/19 Buf-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 9 36 4.0 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3609/27 at Chi-L . . . . . . . . . 1/1 6 31 5.2 18 0 2 20 10.0 10 0 5110/03 Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 9 39 4.3 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3910/10 at Was-L . . . . . . . . 1/0 3 12 4.0 7 0 2 5 2.5 4 0 1710/17 Mia-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 5 9 1.8 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 910/24 Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 7 12 1.7 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1210/31 at NYJ-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 8 21 2.6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2111/07 Dal-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 13 50 3.8 17 0 2 12 6.0 8 0 6211/21 at Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L. . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 912/05 SF-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 6 13 2.2 4 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 1712/12 at Det-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 612/19 at NE-L. . . . . . . . . . 1/0 6 21 3.5 7 0 3 27 9.0 12 1 4812/26 NYG-W. . . . . . . . 1/1 6 22 3.7 8t 2 2 7 3.5 5t 1 2901/02 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 4 0 0.0 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 7’10 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 16/2 84 281 3.3 18 4 15 97 6.5 12 2 37801/09 at Phi-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 3 1 0.3 3 0 3 33 11.0 16 0 3401/15 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 2 5 2.5 4 1 2 14 7.0 7t 1 1901/23 at Chi-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 3 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 802/06 Pit-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS. . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1 6 8 1.3 4 1 6 53 8.8 16 1 611 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/08 NO-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 2 5 2.5 4 1 2 7 3.5 7 0 1209/18 at Car-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 809/25 at Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 710/02 Den-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 810/09 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 610/16 StL-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 110/23 at Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 2 2.0 2t 1 311/06 at SD-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 611/14 Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 9 4.5 9t 1 911/20 TB-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 2 2.0 2t 1 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 111/24 at Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 5 5 1.0 3 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 1512/04 at NYG-W. . . . . . . . 1/0 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 712/11 Oak-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 10 46 4.6 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4612/18 at KC-L. . . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 1112/25 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 001/01 Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 2 5 2.5 3 0 2 10 5.0 7 0 15’11 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 16/3 30 78 2.6 12 4 15 77 5.1 11 2 15501/15 NYG-L . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 8 8.0 8t 1 101NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESKUHNDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.153


VETERANST.J.LANGGUARD • EASTERN MICHIGANFourth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFourth Packers SeasonHt: 6-4 Wt: 318 • Born: September 20, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 44/19 • Acquired: D4-09COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESLANGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYPRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has started games at three different positions (LT, LG,RT) in three seasons as a pro.In his first year as a full-time starter, opened all 16games in 2011 (15 at LG, one at RT), one of only two GreenBay offensive linemen (C Scott Wells) to start every regular-season game.Part of a prolific offense in ’11 that set franchise recordsfor points (560), total net yards (6,482), total net passingyards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14).Served as a reserve at tackle and guard in 2010 whilealso getting limited action on defense as an emergency linemanin short-yardage situations due to injuries.Missed all of OTAs and minicamp in 2010 due to offseasonwrist surgery.Started games at both tackle spots as a rookie in 2009and became the first Green Bay rookie since Chad Clifton(2000) to start consecutive games at LT.Drafted by the Packers in the fourth round (No. 109overall) of the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, the team’s first pick afterthe first round.Showed his ability to play guard at the Texas vs. TheNation all-star game following his senior season.2011 SEASON: In his first full season as a starter,opened all 16 games, one of only two offensive linemen(Wells) to do so, as well as the team’s playoff contest…Started 15 games at LG and one at RT…Helped the offenseset franchise records for points (560), also the secondmost in <strong>NFL</strong> history, total net yards (6,482), total net passingyards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14)…Blocked forQB Aaron Rodgers as he was named the <strong>NFL</strong> Most ValuablePlayer by The Associated Press after setting an <strong>NFL</strong> singleseasonrecord for passer rating (122.5) and team marks fortouchdown passes (45), passing yards (4,643), yards perattempt (9.25), <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3) and 300-yardgames (eight)…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Startedhis first career game at LG, the first time he had opened agame since he started at RT vs. Dallas on Nov. 15, 2009…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Blocked for Rodgers as he threwfor a regular-season career-high 408 yards and four TDsAT A GLANCE …• One of only two Green Bay offensive linemento start all 16 games in 2011, opening15 contests at left guard and one at righttackle.• Has started games at three different positions on the line (LT, LG,RT) as a pro.• Served as reserve at tackle and guard in 2010 while also seeinglimited action on defense as an emergency lineman in shortyardagesituations.• Started games at both tackle spots in 2009 and became the firstPackers rookie to start consecutive games at left tackle sinceChad Clifton in 2000.• Began his college career as a defensive lineman, but convertedto the offensive line as a sophomore and started 36 straightgames (10 at RT, 26 at LT) over his final three years.• Was just the third draft pick in franchise history from EasternMichigan, and the first in 37 years (LB Dave Pureifory, 1972).and the offense racked up 507 yards. Line allowed just twosacks on the day, neither of which were charged to him…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Helped maintain continuity for a linethat saw young backups (Marshall Newhouse and DerekSherrod) play most of the game with Clifton and BryanBulaga sidelined with injuries. Line allowed Rodgers timeto <strong>com</strong>plete 26-of-39 passes for 396 yards and two TDs…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Had a solid outing against atalented Vikings front as Rodgers posted the second-highestpasser rating of his career (146.5). Part of a line thathelped burn the final 2:30 off the clock as RB James Starksrushed for 55 yards on six carries on the final drive of the33-27 win…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped the offenserack up 38 points and provided time for Rodgers to<strong>com</strong>plete 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. Itmarked Rodgers’ third straight 140-plus rating game as hejoined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in <strong>NFL</strong> historyto ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Helpedsilence a vaunted Detroit front, allowing Rodgers time to<strong>com</strong>plete 22-of-33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs as heposted an <strong>NFL</strong>-record 11 th straight game with a 110-pluspasser rating…At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Started at LGbut moved to RT in the second half following injuries toLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARDIn 1978, the Baltimore Colts started an effort to raise funds for abused children and conceived an award they named after theirlongtime trainer, the late Ed Block. In 1984, the award was taken league-wide to honor one player from each team who, in the eyes ofhis teammates, best exemplifies and displays courage. Below are the Packers winners, as voted by their teammates, from 1984-2011:1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Cassidy1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ezra Johnson1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Swanke1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Uecker1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Murphy1989 . . . . . . . . . . . Herman Fontenot1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Perry Kemp1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vai Sikahema1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tootie Robbins1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Holland1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Teague1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reggie White1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Favre1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Brooks1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Newsome1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Earl Dotson2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh Bidwell2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Santana Dotson2002 . . . . . . . .Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilbert Brown2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marco Rivera2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donald Driver2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Ryan2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Francies2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Tauscher2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Collins2010 . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Woodson2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T.J. Lang154


oth Bulaga (knee) and Sherrod (leg). Was his first actionat RT since the ’09 campaign…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25):Started at RT for the first time since Week 10 of 2009 withBulaga sidelined. Part of a line that did not allow Rodgersto be sacked for the first time on the season…Vs. Detroit(Jan. 1): Started at his familiar LG spot with Clifton backin the lineup at LT, but kicked out to RT early in the secondquarter after Clifton was removed (rest) and played the remainderof the game there. Protected QB Matt Flynn on hisway to setting franchise records for passing yards (480)and TDs (six) as the offense recorded a season-high 550yards in the 45-41 win…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Started the first postseason contest ofhis career, opening at LG.2010: Played in the final 12 regular-season games andall four postseason contests, primarily on special teams…Also saw limited action as an emergency defensive lineman…Wasinactive (healthy scratch) for the first fourgames of the season…Entered training camp havingmissed all of OTAs and minicamp following wrist surgeryin April…At Washington (Oct. 10): Made his seasondebut, appearing on special teams…Vs. Miami (Oct.PACKERS THE BEST IN THE POSTSEASON17): Saw action on defense in short-yardage situationsand also played on special teams…Vs. Minnesota (Oct.24): Saw limited time on defense for the second straightweek with the defensive line depleted by injuries, recordingan assisted tackle in four snaps…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31):Again called upon for limited reps on defense because ofinjuries…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Played the final eight minutesof the game at LT in place of Clifton with the Packersholding a 45-7 lead…At Detroit (Dec. 12): Took over atLG for the second half for Jason Spitz, who had entered thegame in the first quarter following an injury to starter DarynColledge (knee)…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Took over at LT for three series in the first half forstarter Clifton, who left the game with a neck stinger beforereturning to action.2009: Played in all 16 games with three starts, openinggames at both tackle positions, and also played on specialteams and in the playoff contest...Saw time primarily at LGduring preseason…At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Made hisdebut from scrimmage when he came in at LT for Colledgefor one play in the third quarter when Colledge’s shoecame off and he had to leave the game…At MinnesotaCOMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESOn the heels of 14 playoff appearances in the last 19 years, including three trips to the Super Bowl, the Packersnow own the best postseason winning percentage in National Football League history. They have won 29 of 46playoff games, starting with their first-ever postseason contest – the 1936 <strong>NFL</strong> championship, a 21-6 victory overthe Boston Redskins. The standings:Franchise W L Pct Pts OppGreen Bay Packers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 17 .630 1,136 930Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 21 .611 1,283 1,123Carolina Panthers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 4 .600 219 203San Francisco 49ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 18 .591 1,097 905*New England Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 16 .590 850 778Baltimore Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 7 .588 332 230*Oakland Raiders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 18 .581 1,028 797*Washington Redskins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 17 .575 819 707Dallas Cowboys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 25 .569 1,355 1,098Denver Broncos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 16 .529 733 862New York Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 24 .500 865 889Miami Dolphins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 20 .500 789 875Houston Texans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 .500 44 30*Indianapolis Colts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 20 .487 785 796Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 20 .487 757 720Chicago Bears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 18 .486 751 726Buffalo Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 15 .483 681 658New York Jets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13 .480 510 508*Arizona Cardinals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 7 .462 305 361Jacksonville Jaguars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 6 .455 262 288*St. Louis Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 24 .442 770 944New Orleans Saints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 8 .429 364 412*Tennessee Titans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 19 .424 579 762Minnesota Vikings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 26 .422 900 1,017Seattle Seahawks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 11 .421 421 438Tampa Bay Buccaneers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 9 .400 230 279Detroit Lions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 11 .389 393 449*San Diego Chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 16 .385 488 592*Kansas City Chiefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 14 .364 347 475Cleveland Browns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 20 .355 629 728Atlanta Falcons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 11 .353 345 433Cincinnati Bengals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 10 .333 287 343*— Arizona totals include two games when franchise was in Chicago (won 28-21, lost 7-0) and three games whenfranchise was in St. Louis (lost 30-14, lost 35-23, lost 41-16); Indianapolis totals include 15 games when franchise wasin Baltimore (won 8, lost 7, 264 points scored, 262 points allowed); Kansas City totals include one game while franchisewas Dallas Texans (won 20-17); New England totals include two games when franchise was in Boston (won 26-8, lost51-10); Oakland totals include 12 games when franchise was in Los Angeles (won 6, lost 6, 268 points scored, 224 pointsallowed); St. Louis Rams totals include one game when franchise was in Cleveland (won 15-14) and 32 games playedwhen franchise was in Los Angeles (won 12, lost 20, 486 points scored, 683 points allowed); San Diego totals includeone game when franchise was in Los Angeles (lost 24-16); Tennessee totals include 22 games when franchise was inHouston and known as the Oilers (won 9, lost 13, 371 points scored, 533 points allowed); Washington totals include onegame when franchise was in Boston (lost 21-6).LANGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.155


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESLANGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORY(Oct. 5): Came in at LT for most of the fourth quarter afterColledge, playing there for an injured Clifton (ankle), leftwith a knee injury…At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Startedfirst game of <strong>NFL</strong> career, opening at LT in place of Clifton(ankle). Part of a line that did not allow a sack of Rodgers(career-high 155.4 rating) and blocked for RB Ryan Grant’sseason-high 148 yards on 27 carries (5.5 avg.). Team’s 202rushing yards were also a season best…Vs. Minnesota(Nov. 1): Started second straight game at LT, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first Packers rookie to do so since Clifton in 2000…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Started his third game of the season,and his first as a pro at RT…At Detroit (Nov. 26):Rotated in at RT for Tauscher for one series in the first half,then took over at LT on second drive of the second halffor Clifton (hamstring). Played the remainder of the gamethere and helped allow just one sack of Rodgers on his wayto 348 yards passing and three TDs…At Arizona (NFCWild Card, Jan. 10): Played LT for most of the fourthquarter and overtime, <strong>com</strong>ing in for Clifton (ankle) with justunder 11 minutes remaining in regulation…2009 Draft:Taken by the Packers in the fourth round, No. 109 overall,the team’s first pick after the first round. Became GreenBay’s third draft pick from Eastern Michigan and first sinceLB Dave Pureifory in 1972 (D6b, 142).COLLEGE: A four-year letterman, he originally came toEastern Michigan as a defensive lineman and played oneseason there before successfully converting to the offensiveside and starting his final three seasons at tackle…Started 36 games in all on offense, 10 at RT and 26 at LT,including every game the last two years on the left side…Majored in criminal justice…Senior season (2008): Forthe second straight year, started all 12 games at LT…Earnedfirst-team All-Mid-American Conference honors and was aSuper Sleeper Team selection by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report…Also was a second-team all-conference pick by the league’scoaches and earned the Harold E. Sponberg Award, givento his team’s top down lineman scholar-athlete…Part of anoffense that ranked 20th in the nation with 417.5 yards pergame, including three games with more than 550 yards…Was named his team’s offensive player of the week threetimes – vs. Toledo (Sept. 13), at Army (Oct. 11) and vs.Akron (Oct. 18)…Junior season (2007): Started all 12games at LT…Named second-team All-MAC by The GridironReport…Part of an offensive line that ranked second inthe MAC, allowing just 1.42 sacks per game…Selected fora “championship performance” by the coaching staff followingseason finale, when the Eagles tallied a season-best441 yards, went 6-for-6 on fourth-down conversions, andrallied for 20 points in the fourth quarter for a 48-45 win atrival Central Michigan (Nov. 16)…Sophomore season(2006): Started all 12 games, the first 10 at RT and thefinal two at LT…In consultation with the coaching staff,switched from defensive to offensive line in the offseasonwith the team very thin up front on offense, and became astarter from Day 1…Switched to jersey No. 50 from No.93 with position change…Named the Eagles’ offensiveplayer of the game at Louisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 30) andwas singled out by the coaching staff twice for his specialteams work – vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 23) and at BowlingGreen (Oct. 14)…Freshman season (2005): Playedin all 11 games on the defensive line, one of just seven truefreshmen to see game action and earn a letter…Totaled 11tackles (four solo) and a half tackle for loss…Started theseason opener at Cincinnati (Sept. 1) as a 250-pound DTand had season-best two solo and two assisted tackles atCentral Michigan (Sept. 24).PERSONAL: Given name Thomas John Lang Jr. …Nicknamed T.J. …Born in Royal Oak, Mich. …Single…Hasa 1-year-old son, John…High school: Played on boththe offensive and defensive lines at Birmingham (Mich.)Brother Rice H.S. …As a senior and team captain, totaled93 tackles (59 solo), including 8½ sacks, and recovered afumble…Was nominated for Gatorade Player of the Year inMichigan and received special mention on The AssociatedPress all-state Division 2 team…Named first-team all-statein Division 2 in the Detroit Free Press, which also listed himas No. 33 on the Fab 50 list of the top players in the state…Was named his team’s Lombardi Award winner as the mostoutstanding lineman and won the defensive line award atthe University of Michigan 2004 summer camp…As a junior,was named his team’s most improved lineman andhelped lead the team to the state finals…Began his prep careerat Lakeland H.S. in White Lake, Mich., earning letters inboth football and baseball…Community involvement:Attended the annual holiday party for the Families of Childrenwith Cancer…Participated in the Green Bay PackersGolf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. …Participated in the localUnited Way <strong>NFL</strong> Hometown Huddle event, helping buildnew and refurbish old playground equipment for NicoletElementary School in Green Bay…Has also attended theannual Pals Halloween Party and rung bells for The SalvationArmy during the holidays…Hobbies/interests: Enjoysfishing, golf and being outdoors…Names Entourageand Dexter as two of his favorite TV shows, and Dumb andDumber as his favorite movie…Attended the NCAA men’sbasketball championship game in Detroit in 2009 and visitedLas Vegas in 2010…Residence: Novi, Mich.LAMBEAUFIELDMISC.T.J. LANG’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 0 •2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers in fourth round2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16(109th overall) in ’09 Draft, April 26…Signed first<strong>NFL</strong> totals (three years) . . . . . . .44 19contract, July 7.Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 1Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles — 1 in 2009, 2 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/09First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Cleveland, 10/25/09156


JAMARILATTIMOREVETERANSLINEBACKER • MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 230 • Born: October 6, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 9/0 • Acquired: FA-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Signed by the Packers as a non-drafted free agent onJuly 28, 2011, and became one of three undrafted rookiesto make the club’s opening-day roster out of training camp.Made the team after playing in each of the four preseasongames, registering eight tackles (four solo) and asack during exhibition play.A physically raw, projectable player who made thetransition from collegiate DE to professional OLB upon hisarrival to Green Bay. Continues to add size and strengthentering his second pro season and looks to <strong>com</strong>pete forplaying time both on special teams and defense.Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2011, seeingalmost all of his playing time <strong>com</strong>e on special teams, wherehe collected four coverage tackles during the season.AT A GLANCE …• Joined S M.D. Jennings and LB Vic So’otoas one of three non-drafted free agentrookies to make the Packers’ opening-dayroster in 2011.• Battled a shoulder injury during the season, but appeared innine games, almost exclusively on special teams, where hetallied four tackles.• Was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Yearas a senior in 2010 after posting a career-high 68 tackles (15 forloss), 11½ sacks, two forced fumbles, two blocked kicks and afumble recovery.• Finished No. 2 all-time in Middle Tennessee State schoolhistory with 20½ career sacks despite only playing threeseasons, a mark that trailed only fellow Packers LB Erik Walden’scareer total of 22½.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHES2011 SEASON: One of 10 rookies and three nondraftedfree agents to make the club out of training camp,he appeared in nine games during his inaugural season,mostly on special teams…Played extensively from scrimmageduring the preseason, where he saw action in allfour games and finished with eight tackles (four solo) anda sack…Did not trigger the stat sheet defensively duringthe regular season, but was an effective coverage player onspecial teams, where he recorded four tackles…Suffered ashoulder injury in the season’s early going but battled backand appeared in the final four regular-season games, inaddition to the team’s playoff game…Vs. New Orleans(Sept. 8): Became the first non-drafted rookie to see gameaction for the Packers in 2011, making his <strong>NFL</strong> debut onspecial teams in the season opener. Made an excellentblock on WR Randall Cobb’s <strong>NFL</strong> record-tying 108-yardKR-TD, when he flattened LB Will Herring at the beginningof the return...At Chicago (Sept. 25): Made two tacklesin kickoff coverage and was awarded a special teams gameball as he helped limit the Bears’ returners to a 21.3-yardaverage on three returns…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Inactive(shoulder)…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Returned to action,appearing on special teams, but aggravated the shoulderinjury and was forced to miss the next two games…Vs.Oakland (Dec. 11): Returned to the field after missingtwo games with the shoulder injury and an additional fouras a healthy scratch. Saw action on a season-high 18 defensiveplays but did not record any statistics…At KansasCity (Dec. 18): Played on special teams and recorded atackle in punt coverage when he corralled CB Javier Arenasafter a 17-yard return that saw him wiggle away from a pairof other tackles.COLLEGE: A three-year letterman and two-time allconferenceselection for the Blue Raiders, he appeared in38 games with 26 starts at DE during his career…Finishedhis career having made 137 tackles, including 30 for loss,20½ sacks, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumblesand an interception…Sack total of 20½ ranked No. 2 inschool history despite his only having played three seasons…Trailedonly fellow Packers LB and MTSU alumErik Walden’s career total of 22½…Earned his degree incriminal justice…Senior season (2010): Named theSun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and wasvoted first-team all-conference by the coaches and mediaafter finishing with a career-high 68 tackles, including 15tackles for loss, 11½ sacks, 10 QB hurries, two forcedfumbles, two blocked kicks and a fumble recovery…Hissack total tied the single-season school record…Playedin all 13 contests on the season with 12 starts…Set theschool record and tied the Sun Belt mark with four sacks atLouisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 25), adding eight tackles and aforced fumble…Recorded five tackles and three sacks vs.Louisiana-Monroe (Oct. 23)…Junior season (2009):Earned second-team All-Sun Belt honors from the coachesand media…Started all 13 contests and finished the seasonwith 47 tackles, including 9½ for loss, and 5½ sacks…Finishedsecond nationally with three fumble recoveries andadded an interception and a forced fumble…Posted threesacks and a forced fumble at Maryland (Sept. 19)…Postedtwo sacks and tied for the team lead with six tackles vs.Western Kentucky (Oct. 24)…Registered his first careerINT vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Nov. 14) and returned it 20yards for a TD while adding a fumble recovery…Sophomoreseason (2008): Saw action in all 12 games withTHE GOALPOSTSFrom the Rule Book: “In the plane of each end line, there shall be a centrally placed horizontal crossbar 18 feet 6 inches inlength, the top face of which is 10 feet above the ground. The goal is the vertical plane extending indefinitely above the crossbar andbetween the lines indicated by the outer edges of the goal posts. All goal posts will be the single-standard type, offset from the endline and bright gold in color. The uprights will extend 30 feet above the crossbar and will be no less than 3 inches and no more than4 inches in diameter. An orange-colored ribbon 4 inches by 42 inches is to be attached to the top of each post.”History: The <strong>NFL</strong> moved its goal posts from the goal line to the end line prior to the 1974 season. In 1966, the year after DonChandler’s controversial field goal sent a Packers-Colts playoff game into overtime, the league raised the height of the goal posts to“a minimum 20 feet above the crossbar.”LATTIMOREDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.157


VETERANSone start…Posted 22 tackles, 5½ tackles for loss and 3½sacks…Recorded a season-high two sacks vs. North Texas(Nov. 22)…Started out as a LB but moved to DE…Enrolledin January that year and participated in spring practice…Junior college: Spent his freshman season at DodgeCity (Kan.) Community College…Led the team with ninesacks while adding 60 tackles and an interception…Earnedhonorable mention all-conference honors.PERSONAL: Given name Jamari Lattimore; nicknameis “Latt”…Born in Miami…Single…High School: Namedteam MVP as a senior at Miami Lakes (Fla.) High School…Voted honorable mention 6A-4A All-Dade…Played LB, DE,TE, WR and T…Also lettered two years in track, <strong>com</strong>petingin the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 4x100-meterrelay and 4x400-meter relay…Community involvement:Helped build homes and worked with special-needschildren while in college…Hobbies/interests: Enjoysplaying video games, naming “Call of Duty” as his favorite…ListsLeBron James as his favorite athlete, Family Guyas his favorite TV show and Transformers as his favoritemovie…Enjoys listening to Rick Ross, TI and Jay-Z…Residence:Atlanta.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESJAMARI LATTIMORE’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Special teams tackles — 4 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Signed by the Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted free agent, July 28.LATTIMOREDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.JAMARI LATTIMORE GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W (inactive — shoulder)10/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W (inactive — shoulder)11/06 at SD-W (inactive — shoulder)11/14 Min-W (inactive)11/20 TB-W (inactive)11/24 at Det-W (inactive)12/04 at NYG-W (inactive)12/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffSPORTS ILLUSTRATED’S TOP 20 VENUESOF THE 20TH CENTURY (JUNE 7, 1999)1) Yankee Stadium, Bronx2) Augusta National, Augusta, Ga.3) Michie Stadium, West Point4) Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, N.C.5) Bislett Stadium, Oslo, Norway6) Wrigley Field, Chicago7) Roland Garros, Paris8) Lambeau Field, Green BayIn Green Bay, where the local time is always1963, the citizens worship their Packers withreligious fervor, and Lambeau Field is theirageless cathedral. The benches are aluminum,the grass (when not iced over) is resplendent,and the fans are rabid but realistic withoutbeing rude. No wonder Packers players leapinto the stands after scoring touchdowns. Ona truly cold day you can feel the spirit of VinceLombardi – even if you can’t feel your toes.9) Fenway Park, Boston10) Saratoga Race Course, New York11) Pebble Beach, California12) Wembley Stadium, London13) The Pit, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque14) Boston Marathon Course15) Camden Yards, Baltimore16) Lamade Stadium, Williamsport, Pa.17) Daytona International Speedway, Daytona, Fla.18) Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Ind.19) St Andrews, Scotland20) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.158


TIMMASTHAYPUNTER • KENTUCKYThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 200 • Born: March 16, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 32/0 • Acquired: FA-10PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Earned roster spot after winning training-camp battle in2010 and has gone on to have two of the most productiveseasons by a punter in franchise history.Improved upon what was a promising first-year campaignby delivering franchise records for gross (45.6 avg.)and net (38.6 avg.) punting averages in 2011.Became the first punter in franchise history to land fourpunts inside the 20-yard line in consecutive games when hedid so in Weeks 12 and 13 in 2011.Finished 2011 in a similar fashion to his run at the endof 2010, posting a gross average of 48.1 yards and a netaverage of 43.6, while dropping 19 punts inside the 20-yardline over the final 10 games of the season.Has also served as the team’s holder on placementsover the past two seasons, helping K Mason Crosby to acareer-high 85.7 field goal percentage in 2011 and an <strong>NFL</strong>bestthree FGs of 56-plus yards since 2010.Posted a 37.6-yard net average in 2010, which matchedwhat was then the best mark by a Green Bay punter since1976 (Jon Ryan, 2007) and placed 25 punts inside the 20on the season, the most by a Packer since Josh Bidwellregistered 26 in 2002.Was especially productive over the final nine games ofthe regular season in 2010, ranking No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in netaverage (39.9), No. 9 in gross average (44.2), and tied forNo. 4 in punts inside the 20 (20) over that span.Carried his production into the playoffs as he tied thefranchise playoff record (since 1976) with five punts insidethe 20 at Chicago in the NFC Championship Game, matchingthe previous mark set by Craig Hentrich at San Francisco(Jan. 11, 1998).Signed with the Packers on Jan. 14, 2010, and battledAustralian Chris Bryan for the punting position during trainingcamp, earning the job with a strong showing in the FamilyNight scrimmage as well as his 41.5-yard gross averageand 38.0-yard net on four punts during his first preseason.Entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as a non-drafted free agent with theColts in 2009 and went through the offseason program andthe early portion of training camp before being releasedAug. 11 of that year.PACKERS IN DALLAS MORNING NEWS SPECIAL TEAMS RANKINGSAT A GLANCE …• Posted a 37.6-yard net average in 2010,which matched the best mark by a Packerspunter since 1976 (Jon Ryan, 2007),and then bested that number by registering a 38.6-yard mark in2011 to set a new franchise record.• In addition to a successful season in the net punting department,he also set a new franchise record with a 45.6-yard grossaverage in 2011 , eclipsing the 45.0-yard mark set by Craig Hentrichin 1997.• Placed 25 punts inside the 20-yard line on the season in 2010,the most by a Green Bay punter since Josh Bidwell recorded 26in 2002.• In the 2010 NFC Championship Game at Chicago, tied the franchiseplayoff record (since 1976) with five punts inside the 20, matchingCraig Hentrich’s mark set on Jan. 11, 1998, at San Francisco.• Has now played two career games at MetLife Stadium in NewJersey, and claimed NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honorsfollowing both outings (Week 8, 2010; Week 13, 2011).• A first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection by both themedia and the league’s coaches as a senior at Kentucky afterposting a career-high 45.2-yard average on his 53 punts, thesecond-highest single-season mark in school history.• Was an all-state football player, all-state soccer player, all-regionbaseball player and four-year letterman in basketball at Murray(Ky.) High School.2011 SEASON: Had what was statistically the finestseason of any punter in franchise history…Punted 55 timesfor 2,506 yards, setting new franchise records for gross(45.6) and net (38.6) average, and landing 23 of his kicksinside the opponent’s 20-yard line…Bested the previousgross punting mark of 45.0 set by Craig Hentrich in 1997and topped the net-average record of 37.6 he’d shared withRyan (2007) after 2010...Similar to his inaugural campaign,grew stronger as the season wore on and was especiallyeffective in the final 10 games when he posted averages of48.1 (gross) and 43.6 (net), dropping 19 of his 34 attemptsinside the 20…Also became the first punter in team historyto have back-to-back games with four or more puntsinside the 20, doing so in Weeks 12 and 13…Served asthe team’s holder for the second consecutive season, helpingCrosby to a career-high 85.7 field goal percentage…Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News produces an annual <strong>NFL</strong> special teams poll, which objectively grades teams by theirrankings in 22 kicking-game categories. Gosselin suggests that quality special teams give clubs an edge in a parity-driven league.• A closer look at the Packers’ history in the standings:1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4th1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19th1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24th1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4th1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18th1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21st1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25th2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12th2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21st2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15th2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8th2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32nd2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32nd2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . tied-7th2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26th2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31st2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29th2011 . . . . . . . . . . . .tied-13thCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMASTHAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.159


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMASTHAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYVs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Punted five times for 222 yards(44.4 avg.), including a then-career-long 67-yarder in thefourth quarter that was the longest by a Green Bay playersince Ryan’s 72-yarder vs. Detroit on Dec. 30, 2007. Recordedhis lone special teams tackle of the season when hetook down WR Austin Pettis after a 39-yard return early inthe fourth quarter…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Set careerhighs in both gross (59.3) and net (55.3) averages (min.three attempts), landing three punts inside the 20-yard line,helping to limit Minnesota to an average starting position attheir own 20 on 11 possessions. Net average was the highestby a Packer with three or more attempts since the <strong>NFL</strong>began tracking net punting in 1976. Was also the highestgross average by a Green Bay punter with three or moreattempts since Don Chandler’s 59.7 mark on Oct. 10, 1965.Most critical of his kicks was a 64-yarder that came late inthe fourth quarter when the Packers punted from their own34-yard line holding a narrow 33-27 advantage. Had to rushto get the ball off as it was nearly blocked by DE EversonGriffen, booming the kick deep into Vikings territory andgetting a roll that took it to the Minnesota 2-yard line. Alsoheld for Crosby’s franchise-record 58-yard FG in the thirdquarter…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Had three punts for163 yards (54.3 avg., 42.3 net), landing one inside the 20.Also recorded his first career carry when LB Jacob Cutreracame free on a rush, forcing Masthay to pull the ball downand run. Cutrera punched the ball out, but Masthay recoveredit in stride and advanced 6 yards for a first down…AtDetroit (Nov. 24): Punted five times for 207 yards (41.4avg., 37.8 net), dropping a season-high four punts insidethe Detroit 20-yard line, a key factor in the Packers winningthe game’s field-position battle by more than 150 yards.Average starting position for the Lions following his fivepunts was their own 16-yard line and he was instrumentalin limiting return man WR Stefan Logan to just one returnthat resulted in a 2-yard loss…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4):Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors forthe second time in his career after punting five times for221 yards (44.2 avg., 44.2 net), landing four of his kicksinside the 20-yard line for the second consecutive week,and not allowing the Giants a single return. Became the firstpunter in franchise history to drop four or more punts insidethe 20 in back-to-back games since the statistic beganbeing recorded in 1976. The Giants’ average starting positionfollowing his five punts was at their own 13-yard lineand their possessions that followed his punts ended withan INT, three punts of their own and a FG. Has now playedtwo career games at MetLife Stadium and won NFC SpecialTeams Player of the Week honors following both of them…At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Punted five times for 267yards (53.4 avg., 46.2 net), dropping three inside the 20PACKERS WHO HAVE PUNTED, 1970-2011and seeing his career-long 71-yard kick <strong>com</strong>e in the secondquarter. The gross and net averages were both career highs(min. four attempts) and ranked No. 4 and No. 3 respectivelyin franchise history (since 1976).2010: Handled all punting duties during the regular season,registering a 43.9-yard gross average and a 37.6-yardnet average…His net average tied the best mark by a Packerspunter (since 1976) to that point, matching Ryan’s netaverage in 2007…Also served as the holder for all placementsand field goals…Dropped 25 punts inside the 20on the season, the most by a Green Bay punter since Hentrich’s26 in 2002…After getting off to a slow start, was oneof the most effective punters in the league over the secondhalf of the season…Ranked No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in net average(39.9), No. 9 in gross average (44.2), and tied for No. 4in punts inside the 20 (20) over the final nine contests…Posted a 40.2-yard gross average and a 34.7-yard net averageon 18 punts in the postseason…At Philadelphia(Sept. 12): Posted a 41.5-yard average with a net averageof 38.0 on four punts in his <strong>NFL</strong> debut. Helped limit WRDeSean Jackson to just 14 yards on a pair of returns…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Dropped five punts inside the20, tying David Beverly (vs. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1978) for thesingle-game franchise record (since 1976) on his way toearning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Becamejust the second punter in franchise history to receivethat recognition, joining Hentrich (Week 11, 1994, vs. N.Y.Jets). Despite punting eight times on the afternoon, the Jetsdid not record any punt-return yardage, the first time thePackers had allowed no return yards since vs. Tampa Bay(Nov. 16, 2003). The Jets’ best starting field position followinga punt was their own 23, which proved critical in thePackers’ 9-0 victory…At Detroit (Dec. 12): Posted thencareerhighs (min. four attempts) with a 50.5-yard grossavg. and a net avg. of 43.4. Placed three punts inside the20 and booted a career-long 62-yarder in the first quarter.Became the first punter in franchise history to post a 50-yard average in a game with eight or more attempts. Postedfour 50-yard punts on the afternoon, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first todo so since Ryan recorded the same number at Minnesota(Nov. 12, 2006)…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): With a playoffberth on the line, had a strong showing in challenging conditionsagainst the league’s best return man in Devin Hester.Dropped four of his eight punts inside the 20 and recordeda 36.6-yard net avg. Limited Hester to just two returns, withneither going beyond the Chicago 30. Repeatedly pinnedthe Bears deep in their own territory, highlighted by twokicks in the fourth quarter that were downed at the Chicago3 and 2, respectively. Combined with his effort at the N.Y.Jets in Week 8, became the first punter in franchise historyLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.Foot Name Years No Yds Avg LG BR Dale Livingston 1970 6 199 33.2 52 0R Ken Duncan 1971 6 216 36.0 47 0R Ron Widby 1972-73 121 5,128 42.4 64 2R Paul Staroba 1973 12 373 31.1 49 0L Randy Walker 1974 69 2,648 38.4 58 0R Steve Broussard 1975 29 922 31.8 51 3R David Beverly 1975-80 495 18,785 37.9 65 2R Chester Marcol 1980 1 33 33.0 33 0R Ray Stachowicz 1981-82 124 5,017 40.5 72 2L Bucky Scribner 1983-84 154 6,465 42.0 70 1L Joe Prokop 1985 56 2,210 39.5 66 0R Don Bracken 1985-90 368 14,602 39.7 65 5R Bill Renner 1986-87 35 1,334 38.1 50 3R Paul McJulien 1991-92 122 4,859 39.8 67 2R Bryan Wagner 1992-93 104 4,396 42.3 60 0Foot Name Years No Yds Avg LG BR Craig Hentrich 1994-97 289 12,355 42.8 70 2R Sean Landeta 1998 65 2,788 42.9 72 0L Chris Hanson 1999 4 157 39.3 44 0R Louie Aguiar 1999 75 2,954 39.4 64 0R Ryan Longwell 1999-2000, ’03 4 107 26.8 30 0R Josh Bidwell 2000-03 308 12,659 41.1 68 0R Bryan Barker 2004 66 2,644 40.1 64 0L B.J. Sander 2005 64 2,508 39.2 53 0R Ryan Flinn 2005 6 218 36.3 42 0R Jon Ryan 2006-07 144 6,403 44.5 72 2R Derrick Frost 2008 48 2,021 42.1 65 0L Jeremy Kapinos 2008-09 83 3,558 42.9 58 1R Tim Masthay 2010-11 126 5,620 44.6 71 0NOTE: Does not include Donny Anderson,who punted in 1966-69 seasonsin addition to 1970-71.160


to post four-plus punts inside the 20 in two games in aseason…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Waslimited to holding on PATs and FGs. It marked the first timein franchise history that the Packers did not punt duringa postseason contest…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): A key contributor in the victory, puntingeight times with a gross avg. of 41.8 and a net avg. of 34.5.Limited Hester to a 5.3-yard return avg. and a long returnof 11 yards on three returns. His 65-yard punt in the thirdquarter was a franchise postseason record. Biggest puntcame with 3:07 remaining and the Packers holding a 21-14 lead. From the Green Bay 24, drilled a 58-yard punt tothe Chicago 18 that Hester returned 11 yards before beingbrought down by CB Brandon Underwood at the Bears’ 29for a 47-yard net…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV,Feb. 6): Punted six times, registering a 40.5-yard grossavg. and a 36.3-yard net avg. Helped limit the Steelers tojust 5 total punt return yards.PACKERS IN THE COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME, VS. <strong>NFL</strong> ALL-STARS• From 1934-73 and 1975-76, the <strong>NFL</strong> participated inthe annual Chicago College All-Star Game. The charitablecontest, played during the preseason in either July orAugust, pitted the defending <strong>NFL</strong> champion against agroup of standout collegiate players. An <strong>NFL</strong> players’strike cancelled the ’74 matchup.• Soldier Field, even when the Bears were playing atWrigley Field, served as the event’s stage for all but twoyears. Dyche Stadium in Evanston, Ill., hosted the gamein 1943 and ’44.PACKERS VS. COLLEGE ALL-STARS (6-2)(All games at Soldier Field, Chicago)Year Result Attendance1937 All-Stars 6, Packers 0 84,5601940 Packers 45, All-Stars 28 84,5671945 Packers 19, All-Stars 7 92,7531962 Packers 42, All-Stars 20 65,0001963 All-Stars 20, Packers 17 65,0001966 Packers 38, All-Stars 0 72,0001967 Packers 27, All-Stars 0 70,9341968 Packers 34, All-Stars 17 69,917PACKERS VS. <strong>NFL</strong> ALL-STARS (1-0)(at Los Angeles)Year Result Attendance1939 Packers 16, All-Stars 7 18,000COLLEGE: A four-year letterman who appeared in 50games during his career at Kentucky, improving his puntingaverage in each season and also handling the team’skickoff duties and serving as the holder on placements…Finished his career with the third-highest gross puntingaverage in school history (40.2) after raising his averagealmost 10 yards from his freshman to his senior year…Earned a B.S. in economics and was named an AcademicAll-American by CoSIDA following both the 2007 and 2008seasons…Senior season (2008): A first-team All-SECselection by both the media and the league’s coaches afterplaying in all 13 games and posting a career-high 45.2-yardaverage on his 53 punts, the second-highest single-seasonmark in school history…Named UK’s Special Teams Playerof the Year…Dropped 13 of his punts inside the 20-yardline and placed second in the SEC with 23 touchbacks asthe team’s primary kickoff man…Was also the recipient ofthe program’s Jerry Claiborne Award, given annually to theplayer who best exemplifies academic success and displaysa team-oriented attitude throughout the season…Juniorseason (2007): Earned the first of his two consecutiveUK Special Teams Player of the Year awards, averaging39.8 yards on his 50 punts, landing a career-best 16 ofthem inside the 20, and also leading the SEC with 23 touchbackson kickoffs…Sophomore season (2006): Averaged39.2 yards on 50 punts, downing 13 of them insidethe 20, and enjoyed his first full season of kickoff responsibilities,seeing 12 of them downed for touchbacks…Alsoengineered two successful fake punts his sophomore yearthat ultimately led to TD drives for the Wildcats, the first<strong>com</strong>ing on a 17-yard rush vs. South Carolina (Oct. 7) andthe other on a 10-yard pass vs. Clemson in the Music CityBowl (Dec. 29)…Freshman season (2005): Played in11 games as a true freshman and punted a career-high 54times for a 36.4-yard average.PERSONAL: Given name Timothy James Masthay…Last name is pronounced MASS-tay…Born in Pittsburgh,Pa. …Married, wife’s name is Amanda...The couple wel<strong>com</strong>edthe birth of their daughter, Emory Grace, in March2012…Brother, Tom, ran track at Kentucky, and theirgrandfather, Maurice Masthay, played football at UCLA…Isa close friend and former college teammate of Denver BroncosTE Jacob Tamme…Was inducted into the Murray (Ky.)High School Football Hall of Fame as well as its BaseballHall of Fame…During the 2011 offseason, became the firstfootball player in school history to have his jersey retired(No. 2)…High school: One of the most decorated anddynamic athletes in Kentucky high school history, he graduatedas an all-state football player, all-state soccer player,all-region baseball player and four-year letterman in basketballat Murray High School…Appeared as a K, P, WR andKR in football, earning first-team all-state honors followinghis senior season in 2004 from both The Associated Pressand the Louisville Courier-Journal…Converted 7-of-8 fieldgoals and booted 41 of his 66 kickoffs for touchbacks…On offense, totaled 49 catches for 1,121 yards and 15 TDs,leading all receivers in his classification and ranking thirdoverall in the state…Also returned two kickoffs for TDs andran back an INT for a score…Participated in football for thefirst time as a junior in 2003 and was an honorable mentionall-state selection…Was a four-year letterman as a centermidfielder in soccer, garnering first-team all-state acclaimas a senior and second-team all-state as a junior…Pitchedand played CF in baseball where he was an all-region choiceand lettered all four years…Averaged 18 points per gamein basketball…Was voted the outstanding male student by• Nearly every prominent Packers player, whether as acollegian, as a pro, or both, played in the game.The Packers actually lost their first contest, in 1937, whenSlingin’ Sammy Baugh and the collegians shut out GreenBay, 6-0. Legend suggests the Packers chalked up theembarrassing loss to shiny new uniforms, ordered byCurly Lambeau, which didn’t “breathe” in the Augusthumidity.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMASTHAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.161


VETERANSpeers in his senior class…Community involvement:Extremely active in the <strong>com</strong>munity, working with The SalvationArmy, YMCA and Habitat for Humanity in Green Bay…Read to students at Oneida Elementary School during Dr.Seuss Week in 2011…Has also appeared in each of the lasttwo Donald Driver Charity Softball games and <strong>com</strong>peted inthe first annual “Rivalry Cup,” a golf match pitting currentand former Packers against similarly eligible Chicago Bearsat Medinah Country Club in Illinois…The golf event benefitedeach of the respective clubs’ foundations…Also waspart of a corporate foursome at the Green Bay Packers GolfInvitational and the Lombardi Golf Classic in Milwaukee…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies, playinggolf and also playing cards with teammates, spending timewith friends and family, listening to contemporary Christianmusic and reading, listing C.S. Lewis and N.T. Wright ashis favorite authors and Lewis’ Mere Christianity and thenovel 1984 among his favorite titles…Joined teammatesin throwing out the first pitch at the Milwaukee Brewers’Opening Day in 2011 following the Packers victory in SuperBowl XLV…Also likes reading, listing C.S. Lewis and N.T.Wright as his favorite authors and Lewis’ Mere Christianity,the novel 1984, Jerry Kramer’s Instant Replay, MichaelLewis’ Moneyball and Steven Levitt’s Freakonomics amonghis favorite titles…Residence: Oneida, Wis.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMASTHAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.TIM MASTHAY’S PRO STATISTICS—Gross— —Opp— Net InYear Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 71 3,114 43.9 31 341 37.6 5 18 25 62 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 55 2,506 45.6 24 305 38.6 4 10 23 71 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . 32 126 5,620 44.6 55 646 38.0 9 28 48 71 0PLAYOFFS —Gross— —Opp— Net InYear Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 18 723 40.2 10 58 34.7 2 2 7 65 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 2 79 39.5 0 0 29.5 1 0 0 43 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20 802 40.1 10 58 34.2 3 2 7 65 0Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 1 in2011. 1 rush for 6 yards in 2011. Fumbles-Lost — 2-0in 2011. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Signed by Indianapolis Colts as non-drafted freeagent, May 1...Waived by Colts, Aug. 11.•2010 Signed by Green Bay Packers as reserve/futurefree agent, Jan. 14.TIM MASTHAY GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYGross Net InDate Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk09/12 at Phi-W 1 4 166 41.5 2 14 38.0 0 2 0 48 009/19 Buf-W 1 3 121 40.3 1 0 33.7 1 1 0 45 009/27 at Chi-L 1 3 150 50.0 3 93 19.0 0 0 0 58 010/03 Det-W 1 3 123 41.0 1 15 36.0 0 1 1 52 010/10 at Was-L 1 6 284 47.3 3 47 36.2 1 1 1 57 010/17 Mia-L 1 5 190 38.0 2 23 33.4 0 1 2 42 010/24 Min-W 1 2 90 45.0 1 13 38.5 0 1 1 51 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 8 352 44.0 1 0 41.5 1 3 5 55 011/07 Dal-W 1 2 99 49.5 2 4 47.5 0 0 2 55 011/21 at Min-W 1 5 196 39.2 1 5 38.2 0 3 2 47 011/28 at Atl-L 1 2 88 44.0 0 0 44.0 0 0 0 53 012/05 SF-W 1 3 130 43.3 2 31 33.0 0 0 1 51 012/12 at Det-L 1 8 404 50.5 4 37 43.4 1 2 3 62 012/19 at NE-L 1 4 165 41.3 3 11 38.5 0 1 2 58 012/26 NYG-W 1 5 208 41.6 3 13 39.0 0 1 1 54 001/02 Chi-W 1 8 348 43.5 2 35 36.6 1 1 4 56 0’10 TOTALS 16 71 3114 43.9 31 341 37.6 5 18 25 62 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 4 146 36.5 2 15 32.8 0 1 1 48 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 0 - - - - - - - - -01/23 at Chi-W 3 1 8 334 41.8 4 38 34.5 1 0 5 65 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 6 243 40.5 4 5 36.3 1 1 1 51 0PLAYOFFS 4 18 723 40.2 10 58 34.7 2 2 7 65 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North TexasMASTHAY’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSPuntingPunts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, three times(last: vs. Chi., 1/2/11)Gross Yards . . . . . . . . . . 404, at Det. (12/12/10)Gross Avg. (min. 4 att.) . . . . . 53.4, at KC (12/18/11)Touchbacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, nine times(last: at Det., 11/24/11)Net Avg. (min. 4 att.) . . . . 46.2, at KC (12/18/11)Punts Inside the 20 . . . . . . 5, at NYJ (10/31/10)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71, at KC (12/18/11)2011, GREEN BAYGross Net InDate Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk09/08 NO-W 1 4 170 42.5 2 92 14.5 1 0 0 52 009/18 at Car-W 1 3 116 38.7 2 11 35.0 0 1 1 47 009/25 at Chi-W 1 6 229 38.2 2 30 33.2 0 1 1 47 010/02 Den-W 1 1 49 49.0 0 0 49.0 0 0 0 49 010/09 at Atl-W 1 2 85 42.5 1 3 41.0 0 1 1 43 010/16 StL-W 1 5 222 44.4 2 56 29.2 1 1 1 67 010/23 at Min-W 1 3 178 59.3 2 12 55.3 0 0 3 65 011/06 at SD-W 1 2 108 54.0 2 23 42.5 0 0 0 55 011/14 Min-W 1 2 99 49.5 2 13 43.0 0 0 0 52 011/20 TB-W 1 3 163 54.3 1 16 42.3 1 0 1 63 011/24 at Det-W 1 5 207 41.4 1 -2 37.8 1 2 4 55 012/04 at NYG-W 1 5 221 44.2 0 0 44.2 0 3 4 55 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 40 40.0 0 0 40.0 0 0 0 40 012/18 at KC-L 1 5 267 53.4 3 36 46.2 0 0 3 71 012/25 Chi-W 1 4 176 44.0 2 7 42.3 0 0 3 51 001/01 Det-W 1 4 176 44.0 2 8 42.0 0 1 1 51 0’11 TOTALS 16 55 2506 45.6 24 305 38.6 4 10 23 71 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 2 79 39.5 0 0 29.5 1 0 0 43 01NFC Divisional Playoff162


PRO BOWLS: 32009-11CLAYMATTHEWSLINEBACKER • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAFourth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFourth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-3 Wt: 255 • Born: May 14, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 46/43 • Acquired: D1b-09PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Became the first Packer since RB John Brockington(1971-73) to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his firstthree seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong>, and has been voted a starter eachof the last two years.Started all 15 games in which he played for the secondconsecutive season in 2011, finishing with 69 tackles (49solo), six sacks and three forced fumbles.Also showed the diversity and development of his skillset in his third season, setting new career highs with threeinterceptions and nine passes defensed. The INT total wastied for the most by a Green Bay LB since 1984.Scored a touchdown on a fumble return in 2009 andreturned interceptions for TDs in both 2010 and 2011, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first player in franchise history to score a defensiveTD in each of his first three seasons in the league.For his career, has played in 46 games with 43 startsin three seasons, registering 210 tackles (146 solo), 29½sacks, four interceptions, 19 passes defensed, six forcedfumbles and three fumble recoveries.At the conclusion of 2011, his 29½ career sacks tiedTony Bennett’s franchise record for the most sacks by aPacker in his first three seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in2010, the first Green Bay LB to earn that honor since TimHarris in 1989. Finished second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamaluin the AP’s Defensive Player of the Year voting in ’10.Was voted the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive MVP by Pro FootballWeekly and Defensive Player of the Year by Sporting News,while also earning NFC Defensive Player of the Year honorsfrom the Committee of 101.Finished fourth in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 13½ sacks in 2010,adding a career-high 83 tackles (55 solo), and helped thePackers rank tied for No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 47 sacks as ateam, Green Bay’s highest finish in the category since sacksbegan to be recorded as a team stat in 1963.Added a franchise single-postseason record 3½ sacksin the 2010 playoffs, and his career playoff total of 4½sacks already ranks No. 2 in team history behind Hall ofFame DE Reggie White (eight). Also became the first Packerto record a sack in each of his first three playoff contests.Became the only Packer (since 1982) to record adouble-digit sack total in each of his first two seasons inthe league.Only <strong>NFL</strong> player to post 10-plus sacks and a defensiveTD in each of his first two seasons in the league.Burst onto the scene in 2009 with a franchise rookierecord10 sacks, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Packers rookie sinceWR James Lofton in 1978 to be selected to the Pro Bowl.Was selected to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team, earned Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong> Rookie of the Week honorstwice (Weeks 6 and 10), and finished third in the AP’s <strong>NFL</strong>Defensive Rookie of the Year voting.His 17 sacks in his first 20 games were the most by anAT A GLANCE …• One of the most dynamic, impactful andversatile defenders in the <strong>NFL</strong>, he becamethe first Packer since RB John Brockington(1971-73) to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first threeseasons in the league.• Is the only player in franchise history to score a defensive TD(interception or fumble return) in each of his first three seasonsin the league.• Named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in 2010, thefirst Green Bay LB to earn that honor since Tim Harris in 1989.Finished second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in the AP’sDefensive Player of the Year voting in 2010.• Entered Southern California as a walk-on linebacker in 2004 andfinished his career by earning second-team All-Pac-10 honors asa senior in 2008.• Father, Clay Jr., played linebacker for 19 seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong> withthe Cleveland Browns (1978-93) and Atlanta Falcons (1994-96),and his grandfather, Clay Sr., played defensive end for four seasonswith the San Francisco 49ers (1950, ’53-55).• When Clay took the field for the first time with the Packers in the’09 opener, the Matthews family became only the second onewith three generations of <strong>NFL</strong> players, joining the Pynes (GeorgePyne Jr., George Pyne III and Jim Pyne).<strong>NFL</strong> player to start a career, topping the previous mark of16½ set by San Diego’s Leslie O’Neal (1986, 1988) and theN.Y. Jets’ John Abraham (2000-01).Rookie campaign got off to a slow start when a hamstringinjury sidelined him for the first three preseasongames, but went on to play in all 16 regular-season gamesand the team’s playoff contest in 2009.Became the first player GM Ted Thompson moved upinto the first round to select in the 10 drafts he had run tothat point (five each with Seattle and Green Bay). The Packersacquired the pick from the Patriots, along with a fifthroundpick (No. 162 overall), in exchange for Green Bay’ssecond-round choice (No. 41 overall) and two third-roundselections (Nos. 73 and 83).2011 SEASON: Voted a Pro Bowl starter for the NFCfor the second consecutive season and became the firstPacker since Brockington (1971-73) to be named to the allstargame in each of his first three seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong>…Was again one of two OLBs to earn All-NFC honors fromPro Football Weekly/PFWA…Started each of the first 15games before being rested in the regular-season finale withthe No. 1 seed in the playoffs secured…For the season,tallied 69 tackles (49 solo), six sacks and three forced fumbles…Markedhis third straight season leading the team insacks and despite the lower total, his <strong>com</strong>bined 38½ QBknockdowns and hurries still ranked No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong> accordingto STATS LLC…Also showed continued developmentin pass coverage, registering new career highs withnine passes defensed and three interceptions, one of whichhe returned for a TD…The TD return came at the N.Y. Giantsin Week 13 when he intercepted QB Eli Manning andCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMATTHEWSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.163


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMATTHEWSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDraced 38 yards down the sideline, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first playerin franchise history to score a defensive TD in each of hisfirst three seasons in the league…Also joined Miami’s KevinBurnett as the only two <strong>NFL</strong> LBs to return an interceptionfor a TD in each of the last two seasons…Vs. New Orleans(Sept. 8): Recorded five tackles (three solo, one forloss), and was an integral part of a short-yardage defensivestand to help preserve a victory in the season opener for thesecond consecutive year. On the game’s final play, got clearof T Charles Brown and fought off a block from TE DavidThomas to lay the initial hit on RB Mark Ingram at the goalline as time expired to preserve the 42-34 win…Vs. St.Louis (Oct. 16): Credited with two tackles (one solo), acareer-high three passes defensed and his second sack ofthe season in the team’s 24-3 win. Recorded his first passdefensed when he dropped in coverage against TE LanceKendricks in the first quarter. Broke hard on QB Sam Bradford’sthrow and nearly intercepted the ball in the right flat,but was shoved by Kendricks at the last moment, jarring theball out of his grasp. Registered his first sack since Week2 on the Rams’ final drive of the game after he lined up onthe inside and darted past LG Jacob Bell to drop Bradfordfor a 7-yard loss that resulted in a turnover on downs andallowed Green Bay to run out the remaining clock…Vs.Minnesota (Nov. 14): Posted six tackles (five solo) anda season-high two sacks, the sixth multi-sack game of hiscareer. Sacked QB Christian Ponder on the Vikings’ openingdrive of the game, also jarring the ball loose, but it wasrecovered by Minnesota. Second sack came in the thirdquarter when he ripped his way past RT Phil Loadholt andchased Ponder before slamming him down for an 11-yardloss on a drive that ended with a turnover on downs...AtN.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Had arguably his best all-aroundperformance of the season, making the kind of gamechangingplays that have defined his young career with thePackers. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and forcedtwo turnovers with a sack-fumble and his then-career-highsecond INT. Became the first Packers LB since Nick Barnettin 2003 to record an INT in back-to-back games when heintercepted Manning on the first play of the second quarter,returning it 38 yards for a TD, his second career INT-TD. Onthe play, stepped in front of Manning’s pass intended for RBAhmad Bradshaw in the right flat, catching the ball in strideand going untouched down the sideline to give Green Bayits first lead, 14-10. With the return, became the first playerin franchise history to score a defensive TD (fumble or INTreturn) in each of his first three seasons in the league andtied Mike Douglass for first place in franchise history forTD returns among LBs. Later in the quarter, recorded hissixth sack of the season when he fought past RT KareemMcKenzie and hit Manning, forcing the ball out as the QBcocked his arm back to release it. NT B.J. Raji picked upthe ball and upon review, it was ruled a fumble, robbingthe Giants of yet another possession. With the sack, tiedLB Tony Bennett’s team record for most sacks in his firstthree seasons with 29½…At Kansas City (Dec. 18):Matched his career high with nine tackles (six solo) and aQB hit. Stayed home on an end-around to RB Dexter Mc-Cluster in the second quarter, forcing the elusive RB to theinside where LB D.J. Smith and DE C.J. Wilson tackled himfor a 1-yard loss. Also maintained close coverage on Mc-Cluster on a third-down red-zone play in the fourth quarter,tackling him at the Packers’ 2-yard line to force a FG…Vs.Chicago (Dec. 25): Once again made a series of impactfulplays during the game, finishing with eight tackles (sixsolo, one for loss), a QB hit, a forced fumble, and added tohis career high with his third INT of the season. Tackle forloss and forced fumble came when he blew up a secondquarterscreen pass from QB Josh McCown to RB KahlilBell. On the play, had dropped in coverage but diagnosedthe screen, racing forward and slipping past G Chris Spencerto hit Bell for a 3-yard loss and jar the ball loose, butit was recovered by McCown. Six plays later in the drive,he made another turnover play when he noticed FB TylerClutts releasing behind him into the right flat and steppedback from his rush, jumping to intercept McCown who triedto <strong>com</strong>plete it to the FB, his third INT of the season…Vs.Detroit (Jan. 1): Was listed as a gameday inactive as thecoaching staff chose to rest him in advance of the postseasonwith the team having already clinched the NFC’s No.1 seed. Snapped a streak of 29 consecutive starts includingplayoffs that dated back to Week 6 of the 2010 regularseason.2010: Appeared in 15 games, starting all of those at LOLB,along with four starts there in the postseason…Selectedas a Pro Bowl starter for the first time…Named first teamAll-Pro by The Associated Press in 2010, the first GreenBay linebacker to earn that honor since Harris in 1989…Finished second to Polamalu in the AP’s Defensive Playerof the Year voting…Was named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive MVP by ProFootball Weekly, and also earned NFC Defensive Player ofthe Year recognition from Sporting News and the Committeeof 101…Earned All-NFC recognition from Pro FootballWeekly…Led the team with 13½ sacks, which ranked No. 2in the NFC and No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong>…Posted a career-high 83tackles (55 solo), good for fourth on the team, and led theteam with 40 QB hits…Added his first career INT, whichhe returned for a TD, four passes defensed and two forcedfumbles…Led the defense with 3½ sacks in the playoffs,a franchise record for a single postseason…Added 20tackles (18 solo), a fumble recovery, a forced fumble anda pass defensed…Didn’t play at all during the preseasondue to a left hamstring injury sustained in the Family NightScrimmage on Aug. 7…A re-aggravation of that injurywould force him to miss the Week 6 contest vs. Miami…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Led the team with a careerhighthree sacks and a career-best nine tackles (eight solo).Added four QB hits, a forced fumble and a pass defensed.Dropped QB Kevin Kolb for an 8-yard loss on the Eagles’third play, and sacked the QB once more in the secondquarter, forcing a fumble that went out of bounds on thirddown; Kolb sustained a concussion on the play. Added asack of QB Michael Vick in the third quarter, and then on afourth-and-1 on the final drive of the game, dove to wrapup Vick for no gain with assistance from LBs Nick Barnettand Brad Jones to preserve the 27-20 win…Vs. Buffalo(Sept. 19): Posted his second straight three-sack game,be<strong>com</strong>ing the first player in team history (since 1982) todo so. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors forMISC.PACKERS SACKS LEADERS, 1982-2011Most Seasons Leading Team Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team5 Tim Harris, 1986-90Reggie White, 1993, 95-98Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 2001-053 Ezra Johnson, 1982-83, 85Aaron Kampman, 2006-08Clay Matthews, 2009-112 Tony Bennett, 1991-921 Mike Douglass, 1984Sean Jones, 1994Keith McKenzie, 1999John Thierry, 20005 Tim Harris, 1986-90Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 2001-054 Reggie White, 1995-983 Aaron Kampman, 2006-08Clay Matthews, 2009-112 Ezra Johnson, 1982-83Tony Bennett, 1991-92164


the performance, which included seventackles (four solo). Set a team record forthe most sacks in the first two games ofa season with six. Dropped QB Trent Edwardsfor a 13-yard loss on third downof the Bills’ opening possession, andadded two more sacks in the second halfto total 33 yards in losses, the most bya Packer since White’s 35 yards on twosacks vs. Minnesota (Oct. 22, 1995)…At Washington (Oct. 10): Recordedsix tackles (five solo), 1½ sacks, six QBhits and a pass defensed, but injured hisleft hamstring late in the third quarterand did not return. Split a 7-yard sackwith NT B.J. Raji in the second quarterand dropped QB Donovan McNabb fora 2-yard loss on the Redskins’ next possession…Vs.Miami (Oct. 17): Testedhis injured hamstring in pregame warmupsafter not practicing all week, but wasinactive for the first time in his career…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Returned to action, playingevery snap and registering six tackles (one solo), two QBhits and a pressure…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Posted fivetackles (four solo), a sack, three QB hits and two pressures.Recorded a 6-yard sack of former college teammate MarkSanchez late in the fourth quarter on third down, using aspin move inside to beat veteran T Damien Woody…Vs.Dallas (Nov. 7): Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Weekhonors for the second time on the season with five tackles(three solo), a sack, three QB hits and a 62-yard TD returnon his first career interception. Dropped QB Jon Kitna foran 8-yard loss early in the second quarter, giving him 10½sacks on the season to be<strong>com</strong>e the first player in team historyto record 10-plus sacks in each of his first two seasons.In the fourth quarter, intercepted a Kitna pass nearthe line after it was tipped by LB A.J. Hawk and returnedit 62 yards for a TD. With the score, became first player in<strong>NFL</strong> history to post a double-digit sack total and a defensivescore in each of his first two seasons in the league…Vs.N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Had six tackles (five solo), includingone for a loss, two QB hits, three QB pressures and aforced fumble. With Green Bay holding a 31-17 lead late inthe third quarter, hustled down the field after a 21-yard runby RB Brandon Jacobs to punch the ball from his arms nearthe sideline, a fumble that was recovered by S Nick Collinsat the Green Bay 27…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Recordedfour tackles (three solo), a sack and two QB hurries. SackedQB Jay Cutler for a 6-yard loss in the fourth quarter, givinghim 13½ sacks for the season, the most since DE AaronKampman’s 15½ in 2006…At Philadelphia (NFC WildCard, Jan. 9): Posted three tackles (all solo), a sack andfour QB hits. Sacked Vick for a 12-yard loss early in the secondquarter to force a punt...At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Registered a playoff career-high two sacks,along with five tackles (four solo), two QB hits and a fumblerecovery. Became the first Packer since Kampman (at Philadelphia,Jan. 11, 2004) to post two sacks in a playoff game.Brought down QB Matt Ryan for a 4-yard loss on the Falcons’second possession, and sacked him once more for a9-yard loss late in the first half. Recovered a Ryan fumblein the fourth quarter…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Recorded a postseason career-high eighttackles (six solo), two QB hits and a half-sack. Split a 5-yardsack of Cutler with DE Cullen Jenkins in the first quarter toforce a punt…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb.6): Despite not recording at least a half-sack for the firsttime in his playoff career, made arguably the game’s mostimpactful play. On the first play of the fourth quarter, afterdiagnosing a run to his side, instructed DE Ryan Pickett to165force the play to the outside. Slipped behind a block attemptby TE David Johnson to meet RB Rashard Mendenhall,hitting him high on his right side, almost directly on theball. Jarred the ball loose before finishing the hit by takingMendenhall to the ground. LB Desmond Bishop recoveredthe ball at the Green Bay 38 and rumbled 7 yards beforebeing tackled. The Packers cashed in on the turnover withan 8-yard TD pass from QB Aaron Rodgers to WR GregJennings eight plays later, extending their lead to 28-17,ultimately the difference in the game. Finished the contestwith four tackles (all solo), including one for a loss, two QBhits and a pass defensed.2009: Played in all 16 games with 13 starts at ROLB,and started the team’s playoff contest…Was named to thePro Bowl, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Packers rookie since Loftonin 1978 to earn the recognition…Was also selected to thePro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team…Finished thirdin AP Defensive Rookie of the Year voting…Led the teamwith 10 sacks, the most by a Packers rookie in franchisehistory since stat became official in 1982…Became onlythe second Green Bay rookie to lead the team in sacks (Harris,1986)…His 10 sacks ranked second in the <strong>NFL</strong> amongrookies behind only Washington’s Brian Orakpo (11.0)…Led the team with three fumble recoveries, which led all<strong>NFL</strong> rookies, including one he returned for a TD…Registered58 tackles (42 solo), a forced fumble, six passesdefensed, and a team-leading 35 QB hits…Sidelined forfirst three preseason games due to an injured hamstringthat he aggravated in Aug. 6 night practice…Originallysuffered hamstring injury during USC Pro Day and aggravatedin May during OTAs…Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20):Posted the first sack of his career when he brought downQB Carson Palmer for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter…At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Started the first game of his career,opening at ROLB as team came out in nickel package.Late in the second quarter, stripped Pro Bowl RB AdrianPeterson of the ball on a rushing play and went untoucheddown the right sideline for a 42-yard TD; the score wasthe longest fumble return for a TD by a Packers rookie infranchise history…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Started for thefirst time in Green Bay’s base defense at ROLB, and posteda season-high two sacks, the first Green Bay rookie to doso since Vonnie Holliday (Nov. 15, 1998, at N.Y. Giants).Added five tackles (four solo), and was in on two stopsfor a loss. Earned Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong> Rookie of the Week honors,voted on by fans at <strong>NFL</strong>.<strong>com</strong>, for his performance…Vs.Dallas (Nov. 15): Recovered two fumbles to be<strong>com</strong>e thefirst Packers rookie to do so in a game since DB Val JoeCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMATTHEWSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMATTHEWSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.Walker on Nov. 26, 1953, at Detroit. Second one came on aCB Charles Woodson sack/forced fumble of QB Tony Romo;scooped ball up at the Dallas 7 and returned 4 yards to the3 to set up a Rodgers TD pass to TE Spencer Havner threeplays later. Also posted sack of Romo in the second quarterwhen he beat veteran LT Flozell Adams. Earned Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong>Rookie of the Week honors for the performance…At Baltimore(Dec. 7): Matched his career high with two sacksand added six tackles (all solo) and three QB hits on his wayto earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week recognition…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Recorded a season-high eighttackles (six solo), two sacks, three QB hits, two pressuresand a tackle for loss. Became first rookie in team historyto post three two-sack games in a season, and it gave hima sack in four straight games, a team rookie record…AtArizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Led the LBs withseven tackles (five solo) and added three QB hits and twopressures. Beat LT Jeremy Bridges off the edge to sack QBKurt Warner on first-quarter flea-flicker; also forced a fumbleon the sack, but Bridges recovered. With the Packerstrailing 17-0 early in the second quarter and the Cardinalsthreatening again, recovered fumble by WR Larry Fitzgeraldthat was forced by Woodson at the Arizona 19; returnedthe fumble 29 yards out to Green Bay’s 48. Became first<strong>NFL</strong> rookie in playoff history (since sacks became a statin 1982) to record a sack, a forced fumble and a defensivefumble recovery in the same game…2009 Draft: Draftedby the Packers with the second of two first-round picks(No. 26 overall), the first time Green Bay had two selectionsin the first round since 1993. Became the first playerThompson moved up into the first round to select in the 10drafts he had run to that point (five each with Seattle andGreen Bay). Was the third LB selected in the first round bythe Packers in the last seven drafts, joining Barnett (2003)and Hawk (2006). Became the first LB ever selected out ofSouthern California by Green Bay in the first round.COLLEGE: Former walk-on went on to play in fourstraight Rose Bowls and the 2009 Senior Bowl…Finishedhis career with 96 tackles, including 5½ sacks and13½ tackles for loss in 50 games played with 10 starts…Graduated with a degree in international relations…Seniorseason (2008): Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honorsand honorable mention All-American honors from ProFootball Weekly in his only season as a starter…Openedthe final 10 games of the season as a stand-up RDE, andwas available to play any of the LB positions…Played in all13 games and registered 56 tackles, including nine for lossGREEN BAY PACKERS, 1969-2011FIRST-TEAM AP ALL-PRO & PRO BOWL STARTER2011 Aaron Rodgers, QBCharles Woodson, CB2010 Clay Matthews, LB2009 Charles Woodson, CB2004 William Henderson, FB2000 Darren Sharper, S1998 LeRoy Butler, SAntonio Freeman, WRReggie White, DE1997 LeRoy Butler, SBrett Favre, QB1996 LeRoy Butler, SBrett Favre, QB1995 Brett Favre, QBReggie White, DE1992 Sterling Sharpe, WR1989 Tim Harris, LBSterling Sharpe, WR1969 Gale Gillingham, Gwith 4½ sacks, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles,two passes defensed and a blocked FG…Even with his increasedrole on defense, continued to be a valuable contributoron special teams, winning USC’s Co-Special TeamsPlayer of the Year Award for the third straight season…Won the Trojans’ Co-Lifter of the Year Award…Played in theSenior Bowl for the South squad…Had two fumble recoveriesand a forced fumble to go along with his game-bestsix tackles, including a sack, at Virginia (Aug. 30)…Postedsix tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a pass defensedvs. Ohio State (Sept. 13)…Recorded five tackles and a collegiatecareer-high 1½ sacks at Arizona (Oct. 25)…Juniorseason (2007): Played in all 13 games with two starts,serving as a key backup and special-teams contributor…Won USC’s Co-Special Teams Player of the Year award forthe second consecutive season…Posted 17 tackles, threefor loss, two forced fumbles, one pass defensed and twoblocked FGs…Registered three tackles, including one fora loss, and forced two fumbles in Rose Bowl victory vs.Illinois (Jan. 1)…Sophomore season (2006): Earneda scholarship in the fall and served as a key contributor onspecial teams, winning USC’s Co-Special Teams Player ofthe Year Award…Was also a second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection…Played in all 13 games and registered15 tackles and a sack…Posted season-high four tacklesand the first sack of his career at Stanford (Nov. 4)…Redshirtfreshman season (2005): Played in 12 of 13games, missing the season opener at Hawaii (Sept. 3) witha sprained elbow…Posted 12 tackles on defense and alsosaw time on special teams.PERSONAL: Given name William Clay Matthews III…Born in Northridge, Calif. …Single…Comes from a footballfamily…Father, Clay Jr., played LB in the <strong>NFL</strong> for 19seasons with the Cleveland Browns (1978-93) and theAtlanta Falcons (1994-96), and was a four-year letterman(1974-77) at Southern California…Grandfather, Clay Sr.,played DE for four seasons (1950, 53-55) with the SanFrancisco 49ers…His older brother, Kyle, lettered on USC’s2003 national championship team, and younger brother,Casey, was a fourth-round draft choice of the PhiladelphiaEagles in 2011…Uncle, Bruce, played OL for 19 seasons(1983-2001) with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans,was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2007and currently coaches the offensive line for the Titans...Cousin, Kevin, played C at Texas A&M, and is now withthe Tennessee Titans, and has two younger brothers, Jakeand Mike, who are currently offensive linemen at A&M…High school: Four-year letterman at Agoura High inAgoura Hills, Calif. …Earned All-CIF first-team honors atLB as a senior in 2003…Played for father in high schoolas Clay Jr. was team’s defensive coordinator, but did notstart until his senior year…Also played TE…Lettered twoyears in basketball…Community involvement: Visitedwith students at St. Mark’s Lutheran School in Green Bayas a reward for being one of the top donors in the in-schoolfood drive...Hobbies/interests: Interned at <strong>NFL</strong> Networkin the summer of 2006…Hobbies include watching movies,spending time with his family and hunting…His favoriteTV shows are Entourage, Eastbound & Down, Gameof Thrones, Modern Family and Spartacus…Residence:Agoura Hills, Calif.166


CLAY MATTHEWS’ PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 13 58 42 16 10 63 0 0 0 0 6 1 3 462010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 15 83 55 28 13½ 93½ 1 62 62t 1 4 2 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 15 69 49 20 6 29 3 47 38t 1 9 3 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (three years) . . 46 43 210 146 64 29½ 185½ 4 109 62t 2 19 6 3 46VETERANSPLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 7 5 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 292010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 20 18 2 3½ 27½ 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 32 26 6 4½ 31½ 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 29Additional statistics: Career sacks — Trent Edwards (3), Christian Ponder (3), Daunte Culpepper (2), JayCutler (2), Joe Flacco (2), Kevin Kolb (2), Ben Roethlisberger (2), Donovan McNabb (1½ ), Sam Bradford, BrettFavre, Shaun Hill, Jon Kitna, Eli Manning, Cam Newton, Carson Palmer, Tony Romo, Mark Sanchez, MatthewStafford, Drew Stanton, Michael Vick.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/09First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Minnesota, 10/5/09First <strong>NFL</strong> sack: vs. Cincinnati, 9/20/09 (C.Palmer)First <strong>NFL</strong> interception: vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 (J.Kitna)Touchdowns (3): at Minnesota, 10/5/09, 42-yard fumblereturn; vs. Dallas, 11/7/10, 62-yard interception return;at N.Y. Giants, 12/4/11, 38-yard interception return.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of twochoices in first round (26th overall) of ’09 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 26 (pick obtained from New England along witha fifth-round choice for Packers’ second-round selectionand Packers’ two third-round picks)…Signedfirst contract, July 30.MATTHEWS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,at Phi. (9/12/10) and at KC (12/18/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, at Phi. (9/12/10)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,at Phi. (9/12/10) and vs. Buf. (9/19/10)Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, four times(last: vs. Chi., 12/25/11)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMATTHEWSCLAY MATTHEWS GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 1 1 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 110/18 Det-W 1 1 5 4 1 2 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 211/22 SF-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 3 2 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 6 6 0 2 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 5 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 8 6 2 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 13 58 42 16 10 63 0 0 0 0 6 1 301/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 7 5 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 11NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 9 8 1 3 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 7 4 3 3 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 6 5 1 1½ 5½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L (inactive — hamstring)10/24 Min-W 1 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 5 4 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 5 3 2 1 8 1 62 62t 1 2 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 5 3 2 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 15 15 83 55 28 13½ 93½ 1 62 62t 1 4 2 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 3 3 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 5 4 1 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 101/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 8 7 1 ½ 2½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 20 18 2 3½ 27½ 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 7 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 6 5 1 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/20 TB-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 7 7 0 2 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 38 38t 1 1 1 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 001/01 Det-W (inactive)’11 TOTALS 15 15 69 49 20 6 29 3 4738t 1 9 3 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.167


VETERANSPHILLIPMERLINGDEFENSIVE END • CLEMSONFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFirst Packers SeasonHt: 6-5 Wt: 315 • Born: August 19, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 47/4 • Acquired: FA-12COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMERLINGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Signed with Green Bay as a free agent on May 23, 2012.Played each of the past four seasons (2008-11) with Mi-ami after being drafted by the Dolphins in the second round(32nd overall) of the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.Appeared in 47 games with four starts during his timewith the Dolphins, recording 66 tackles (50 solo), 3½sacks, an interception he returned for a TD, eight passesdefensed and two fumble recoveries.His best season came in 2009 when he appeared in all16 contests with one start and recorded career highs intackles (33), sacks (2½) and passes defensed (three).As a rookie in ’08, picked off Jets QB Brett Favre in theregular-season finale and returned the interception 25 yardsfor a TD, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Miami rookie since LB ZachThomas (Nov. 17, 1996) to post an INT return for a TD.Played in 10 games with one start in 2011 and regis-tered four tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed.Was limited to just five games in 2010 after spendingthe first 11 contests on the reserve/non-football injury listwith an Achilles injury.2011 SEASON: Appeared in 10 games with one start,recording four tackles (three solo) and two passes de-fensed…Inactive (healthy scratch) in Week 3 and Weeks6-10…Vs. New England (Sept. 12): Earned his firststart since Jan. 3, 2010, vs. Pittsburgh…Vs. Philadelphia(Dec. 11): Posted a solo tackle and matched hiscareer high with two passes defensed.2010: Was limited to just five games after spending theopening 11 contests on the reserve/non-football injury listdue to an Achilles injury…Was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list on Aug. 31 and was activated on Nov.30…Registered three tackles (all solo) and a pass defensedon the season…Vs. Buffalo (Dec. 19): Posted a seasonhightwo tackles (both solo)…At New England (Jan.2): Contributed a solo tackle and a pass defensed.2009: Played in all 16 games with one start…Posted careerhighs in tackles (33), solo tackles (24), sacks (2½) andpasses defensed (three)…Added a fumble recovery…AtAtlanta (Sept. 13): Registered a career-high five tackles(all solo) in the season opener. Sacked QB Matt Ryanfor an 8-yard loss in the third quarter…At San Diego(Sept. 27): Posted two tackles (one solo) and recovered aQB Philip Rivers fumble in the second quarter after he wassacked by LB Joey Porter…Vs. New Orleans (Oct. 25):Registered four tackles (three solo) and shared a 7-yardsack of QB Drew Brees with Porter in the third quarter…AtCarolina (Nov. 19): Recorded three tackles (two solo)and brought down QB Jake Delhomme for a 9-yard sack inthe second quarter…At Buffalo (Nov. 29): Posted twosolo tackles and a career-high two passes defensed.2008: Appeared in all 16 contests with a career-high twostarts as a rookie…Finished the season with 26 tackles (20solo), a sack, an interception he returned for a TD, a fumble168AT A GLANCE …• Played each of the past four seasons(2008-11) with Miami after being draftedby the Dolphins in the second round (32 ndoverall) of the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.• Appeared in all 16 games with one start in 2009, registering careerhighs in tackles (33), sacks (2½) and passes defensed (three).• As a rookie in 2008, picked off Jets QB Brett Favre in the regularseasonfinale and returned the interception 25 yards for a TD.Became the first Miami rookie since LB Zach Thomas (Nov. 17,1996) to post an INT return for a TD.• An early entrant into the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, he lettered all three seasons(2005-07) at Clemson, earning second-team All-Atlantic CoastConference honors as a junior in 2007.• Earned ACC Player of the Week honors three times as a junior,be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Tiger defensive lineman since 1983 to ac<strong>com</strong>plishthat feat in a single season.recovery and two passes defensed…Vs. N.Y. Jets (Sept.7): Made his pro debut and recorded two tackles (bothsolo)…At Arizona (Sept. 14): Started the first gameof his career, opening at NT, and registered a season-highfour tackles (three solo)…At New England (Sept. 21):Started for the second straight week, this time at RE, andposted the first sack of his career when he brought downQB Matt Cassel for a 4-yard loss in the first quarter. Finishedthe game with three tackles (two solo) and added hisfirst career fumble recovery when he scooped up a Casselfumble after he was sacked by Porter in the fourth quarter...At St. Louis (Nov. 30): Matched his season high withfour tackles (three solo) and added a pass defensed…AtN.Y. Jets (Dec. 28): Posted his first career interceptionwhen he picked off Favre late in the first half and returnedthe interception 25 yards for a TD. Became the first Miamirookie to have an INT return for a score since Thomasreturned an interception 26 yards for a TD vs. Houstonon Nov. 17, 1996. Also became the first Dolphins rookiedefensive player to score a TD since LB Derrick Pope hada 1-yard fumble recovery for a score at San Francisco onNov. 28, 2004…Vs. Baltimore (AFC Wild Card, Jan.4): Made his playoff debut in a reserve role and registeredtwo tackles (one solo)…2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Selected by theDolphins with the first of their two second-round picks (No.32 overall). Became just the third Clemson defensive end tobe selected in the top 32 since 1967, joining Jeff Bryant in1982 (No. 6 overall by Seattle) and Gaines Adams in 2007(No. 4 overall by Tampa Bay).COLLEGE: Was a three-year letterman for the Tigersand started his final two seasons…Appeared in 38 gameswhile starting his final 26 contests…Registered 146 tackles(99 solo), including 31 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and45 QB pressures…Added four forced fumbles, a fumblerecovery and seven passes defensed…Majored in sociology…Juniorseason (2007): Started all 13 games atLDE and earned second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conferencehonors…Ranked fifth on the team with a career-high78 tackles (51 solo), including 17 tackles for loss, seven


sacks and 21 QB pressures…Also caused two fumbles andrecovered another…Became the first Tiger defensive linemansince 1983 to earn ACC Player of the Week recognitionthree times in the same season…Earned the honors for hisseason-high 10-tackle performance at Georgia Tech (Sept.29) and for his two-sack outings vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 10)and vs. Boston College (Nov. 17)…Sophomore season(2006): Started all 13 contests…Recorded 46 tackles (31solo), including 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, a forcedfumble and four passes defensed…Ranked second on theteam in tackles for loss behind only Adams…Made 30 ofhis 46 tackles during the last six games of the season…Posted five tackles and a sack in the Music City Bowl vs.Kentucky (Dec. 29)…Freshman season (2005): Playedin all 12 games as a true freshman, earning second-teamFreshman All-American honors from Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…Was therecipient of Clemson’s 12 th Man Award for the defense…Registered 22 tackles (17 solo), including four tackles forloss, two sacks and a forced fumble….His 271 snaps weresecond most among the Tigers’ true freshmen…Registeredhis first career sack at North Carolina State (Oct. 13).PERSONAL: Given name Phillip Blaine Merling…Born in Portsmouth, Va. …Single…His position coach atClemson was his uncle, Chris Rumpf, who also was hishead coach in high school for his first three years…Highschool: Attended Fork Union Military Academy in 2004,where he played DE and TE…Earned team MVP honorsafter catching 38 passes for 647 yards (17.0 avg.) and fiveTDs and adding five sacks, 51 tackles and eight passes defensed…AttendedCordova High in Memphis, Tenn., as asenior, where he earned first-team all-state and first-teamPHILLIP MERLING’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2008 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . .16 2 26 20 6 1 4 1 25 25t 1 2 0 1 02009 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . .16 1 33 24 9 2½ 20½ 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 02010 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02011 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . .10 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . 47 4 66 50 16 3½ 24½ 1 25 25t 1 8 0 2 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2008 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — Matt Cassel, Jake Delhomme, Matt Ryan, Drew Brees (½).<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. N.Y. Jets, 9/7/08First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Arizona, 9/14/08First sack: at New England, 9/21/08 (M.Cassel)Touchdowns (1): at N.Y. Jets, 12/28/08, 25-yard interceptionreturn.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2008 Selected after junior season by Miami Dolphins withthe first of two selections in the second round (32ndoverall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 26...Signed first contract,July 25.MERLING’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at Atl. (9/13/09)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at Atl. (9/13/09)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, three times(last: at Car., 11/19/09)•2010 Placed on reserve/non-football injury list (Achilles), Aug. 31...Activated from reserve/non-football injury list,•2012Nov. 30.Signed by Dolphins as restricted free agent, April 11...Released by Dolphins, April 23...Signed by Green BayPackers, May 23.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMERLINGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSALL-TIME PACKERS PLAYERS FROM UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON (38)Like a college team, the Packers historically have drawn well from their own backyard, obtaining 38 players via “in-state recruiting”from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a 150-mile drive from Lambeau Field. In fact, only two other schools – Notre Dame (52) andMinnesota (44) – have produced more Packers players.Following is a list of those who’ve played in a game for both the Wisconsin Badgers and Green Bay Packers:Norm Amundsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GAdolph Bieberstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GKen Bowman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCub Buck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TDon Davey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE/DTRalph Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GJim DeLisle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DTJeff Dellenbach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/GJohn Dittrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GWally Dreyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BGary Ellerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FBHal Faverty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/LBBill Ferrario. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GMilt Gantenbein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMilton Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GJug Girard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCharles Goldenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/BDavid Greenwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SDale Hackbart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DBJack Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEd Jankowski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BWes Leaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EVon Mansfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DBJames Melka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBPat O’Donahue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEGeorge Paskvan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BChamp Seibold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TClarence Self . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BMark Shumate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NTJerry Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GKen Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RBKen Stills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMark Tauscher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T/GJim Temp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEDeral Teteak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB/GEvan Vogds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GSteve Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DBRandy Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QBRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.169


VETERANSall-region honors…Played TE and DE and had 20 catchesfor 430 yards (21.5 avg.) and four TDs, along with 34 tacklesand four sacks…Was also an All-Dixie team selection bySuperPrep and an All-Atlantic Region choice by PrepStar…Attended Calhoun High in Saint Matthews, S.C., for his firstthree years, where he played for Rumpf…Was named theteam’s defensive MVP as a junior…Was an all-conference,all-region and all-area selection in basketball as a sophomoreand junior…Averaged 20 points and 12 reboundsas a senior…Hobbies/interests: Lists Michael Jordanas his favorite athlete, Martin as his favorite TV show andMenace 2 Society as his favorite movie…Enjoys listeningto rap and R&B music…Names Atlanta as his favorite cityto vacation to…Residence: Saint Matthews, S.C.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMERLINGDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PHILLIP MERLING GAME-BY-GAME2008, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/07 NYJ-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Ari-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 at NE-W 1 1 3 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 110/05 SD-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Hou-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Bal-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 Buf-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 at Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 Sea-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/23 NE-L 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 at StL-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/07 at Buf-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 SF-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 at KC-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 at NYJ-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2525t 1 1 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 2 26 20 6 1 4 1 25 25t 1 2 0 101/04 Bal-L 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01AFC Wild Card Playoff2009, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 at Atl-L 1 0 5 5 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Ind-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at SD-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110/04 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 NO-L 1 0 4 3 1 ½ 3½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 at NYJ-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at NE-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 TB-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/19 at Car-W 1 0 3 1 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Buf-L 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/06 NE-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Jax-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/20 at Ten-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Hou-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 Pit-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 1 33 24 9 2½ 20½ 0 0 0 0 3 0 1OVERTIME PROCEDURESMODIFIED SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIMEFor the 2010 postseason, the <strong>NFL</strong> installed a modified suddendeath system to determine the winner when the score is tied atthe end of regulation. Beginning in 2012, the system has beenexpanded to cover all <strong>NFL</strong> games, including regular-seasonand preseason games.Modified sudden death guarantees each team a possession orthe opportunity to possess, unless the team that receives theopening kickoff scores a touchdown on its initial possession.Possession: Actual possession of the ball with <strong>com</strong>plete control.The defense gains possession when it catches, intercepts,or recovers a loose ball.Opportunity to possess: The opportunity to possess occursonly during kicking plays. A kickoff is an opportunity to possessfor the receiving team. If the kicking team legally recovers thekick, the receiving team is considered to have had its opportunity.A punt or a field goal that crosses the line of scrimmageand is muffed by the receiving team is considered to be anopportunity to possess for the receivers. Normal touchingrules by the kicking team apply.REGULAR SEASON• At the end of regulation time the Referee will immediatelytoss coin at center of field in accordance with rules pertainingto the usual pregame toss. The captain of the visiting team willcall the toss prior to the coin being flipped.• Following a three-minute intermission after the end of theregulation game, play will continue for one 15-minute period2010, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Buf-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)09/19 at Min-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)09/26 NYJ-L (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)10/04 NE-L (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)10/17 at GB-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)10/24 Pit-L (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)10/31 at Cin-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)11/07 at Bal-L (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)11/14 Ten-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)11/18 Chi-L (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)11/28 at Oak-W (reserve/non-football injury — Achilles)12/05 Cle-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 Buf-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 Det-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 at NE-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’10 TOTALS 5 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 NE-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 Hou-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Cle-L (inactive)10/02 at SD-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 at NYJ-L (inactive)10/23 Den-L (inactive)10/30 at NYG-L (inactive)11/06 at KC-W (inactive)11/13 Was-W (inactive)11/20 Buf-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Dal-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Phi-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/18 at Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/24 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 10 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0or until there is a score. Each team has two timeouts. Generaltiming provisions that apply for the fourth quarter will prevail.Try is not attempted if touchdown scored. Disqualified playersare not allowed to return.• If the score is tied at the end of the 15-minute overtimeperiod, the game shall result in a tie.• Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated by thereplay assistant.POSTSEASON• At the end of regulation time the Referee will immediatelytoss coin at center of field in accordance with rules pertainingto the usual pregame toss. The captain of the visiting team willcall the toss prior to the coin being flipped.• Following a three-minute intermission after the end of theregulation game, play will be continued in 15-minute periodsuntil a winner is declared. Each team must possess or have theopportunity to possess the ball unless the team that has theball first scores a touchdown on its initial possession. Play continuesin sudden death until a winner is determined, and thegame automatically ends upon any score (by safety, field goal,or touchdown) or when a score is awarded by the Referee for apalpably unfair act. Each team has three timeouts per half andall general timing provisions apply as during a regular game.Try is not attempted if touchdown scored. Disqualified playersare not allowed to return.• Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated bythe replay assistant.170


DANIELMUIRVETERANSDEFENSIVE TACKLE • KENT STATEFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 322 • Born: September 12, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 43/26 • Acquired: FA-12PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Experienced DT who re-signed with the Packers duringthe 2012 offseason following a four-year stint with the IndianapolisColts that saw him appear in 40 games with 26starts during that span.Initially entered the league as a non-drafted free agentwith Green Bay in May 2007 and was the lone undraftedplayer to make the team’s opening-day roster that season.Spent the 2007 season and all of 2008 training campwith the Packers before being released at the final rosterreduction, thus beginning his tenure with the Colts.Began his Colts career as a rotational player on the defensiveline, but eventually assumed a starting role between2009-10, making 24 of his 26 starts over those two seasons.Started the first 14 games of 2010 at DT, and finishedthe season with 38 tackles.Had a career season in his first as a regular starter in2009 when the team went 14-2 during the regular seasonand ultimately gained entry to Super Bowl XLIV. Opened10 games at defensive tackle and posted a career-high 66tackles and half a sack.Also started all three of the team’s postseason conteststhat year, including the Super Bowl.2011 SEASON: Signed with the St. Louis Rams as anunrestricted free agent on Aug. 2, following the resolutionof the <strong>NFL</strong> lockout in the spring/summer of 2011…Wentthrough training camp and the preseason with St. Louisbefore being released at the final roster reduction on Sept.3…Spent the first month of the season out of football, beforere-signing with the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 10, rejoiningthe club he’d spent the previous three seasons as amember of…Saw action in four games during the regularseason, making two starts and collecting 11 tackles (eightsolo)…Started the last two of the four games before beingwaived on Nov. 9, and spending the rest of the season withouta team…At Cincinnati (Oct. 16): Made his 2011season debut, recording three tackles (two solo)…At Tennessee(Oct. 30): Was promoted to the starting lineupand finished with two tackles (one solo)…Vs. Atlanta(Nov. 6): Started for the second consecutive game andposted a season-high four tackles (three solo).2010: Entered the season as a full-time starter for the firsttime in his career, opening the first 14 games of the seasonat DT before suffering a chest injury in Week 15 and landingon the inactive list for the final two games of the regularseason…Returned to start the team’s AFC Wild Card playoffAT A GLANCE …• Veteran free agent who re-signed withGreen Bay on March 23, 2012.• Originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> with the club asa non-drafted free agent in 2007, be<strong>com</strong>ing the only undraftedrookie to make the Packers’ opening-day roster out of trainingcamp that season.• Spent the 2008-11 seasons as a member of the IndianapolisColts, playing in 40 games with 26 starts and was a member ofthe 2009 team that earned a bid in Super Bowl XLIV.• Last name is pronounced MYEWR.• Started four years at Kent State, the first three at defensive tacklebefore switching to defensive end as a senior.game vs. the N.Y. Jets…Finished the season with 38 tackles(29 solo)…At Houston (Sept. 12): Opened the seasonas the starter at DT, making three tackles (two solo)…Vs. Kansas City (Oct. 10): Finished with two tackles(both solo) as part of a defense that did not allow a TD forthe only time all season and yielded just 261 net yards inwhat was a 19-9 Colts victory…At New England (Nov.21): Tallied a season-high five tackles (four solo).2009: Enjoyed the most productive season of his career,opening the year as part of the defensive-line rotationbefore working his way into the starting lineup at RDT inWeek 7…Went on to start the ensuing 10 games and post acareer-high 66 tackles (54 solo) and a half-sack (the first ofhis career)…His tackle total was tops among Colts defensivelinemen…Also started each of the team’s three playoffcontests, helping the franchise secure the AFC Championshipand a berth in Super Bowl XLIV…At St. Louis (Oct.25): Was elevated into the starting lineup at RDT followingthe team’s Week 6 bye. Made a splash in his first careerstart, collecting eight tackles (all solo) and a half-sack of QBMarc Bulger…At Houston (Nov. 29): Started and posteda career-high 10 tackles (eight solo)…Vs. Baltimore(AFC Divisional, Jan. 16): Made his postseason debut,starting at RDT and finishing with a team-high seven tackles(five solo). Part of what was a dominant performanceby the Colts defense, one that saw them limit Baltimore tojust 12 first downs and a field goal in a 20-3 Indianapolisvictory…Vs. New Orleans (Super Bowl XLIV, Feb.7): Started the game and finished with one solo tackle inwhat was a hard-fought losing effort.2008: Participated in the entire offseason workout program,training camp and preseason with Green Bay, but waswaived at the final roster reduction on Aug. 30…ClaimedRETIRED NUMBERS, BY FRANCHISES WITH MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS, BY SPORTRetiredNumbers Franchise League World Championships21 Boston Celtics National Basketball Association 17*15 New York Yankees Major League Baseball 27*15 Montreal Canadiens National Hockey League 245 Green Bay Packers National Football League 13*Does not include Jackie Robinson or Wayne Gretzky (numbers retired league-wide)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMUIRDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.171


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMUIRDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.off waivers by Indianapolis on Aug. 31…Was a healthyscratch in Weeks 1-5 and Weeks 8-12, but appeared in sixgames as a reserve for the Colts and registered four tackles(all solo) and a pass defensed…At Green Bay (Oct.19): Ironically, made his Colts debut against the Packersat Lambeau Field, but did not record any statistics…Vs.Cincinnati (Dec. 7): Appeared in the game and recordedtwo tackles (both solo) and a pass defensed.2007: Backup defensive tackle who landed a surprise spoton Green Bay’s roster as a non-drafted rookie…Played inthree games and was inactive for 13; also inactive for bothplayoff contests…Made eight tackles (four solo)…Listedas inactive for the first 11 games, saw his first action atDallas (Nov. 29), playing a handful of snaps on defense…Inactive the next week vs. Oakland (Dec. 9) and at St. Louis(Dec. 16)…Returned to play at Chicago (Dec. 23) andmade one solo tackle…At Dallas (Nov. 29): Made his<strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeing a handful of snaps on defense, but didnot record any statistics…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Had aseason-high five tackles (three solo).COLLEGE: A four-year letterman (2003-06) at KentState, he played in 46 career games, including 45 starts…Began his career at defensive tackle before making theswitch to end as a senior…Finished his career with 198tackles, including 35 stops for loss, 14½ sacks, threeforced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception…Ranksthird in school annals in career sacks and seventhin tackles for loss…A four-time recipient of the team’sMost Outstanding Defensive Lineman award...Majored incriminal justice...Senior season (2006): Earned All-Mid-American Conference first-team honors...Started all12 games in 2006 and totaled 52 tackles, including 11 forloss, 5½ sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception…Returned the lone INT of his career for a touchdown, vs.Eastern Michigan (Nov. 17)…Junior season (2005):Started all 11 games at defensive tackle, earning secondteamAll-MAC honors with 52 tackles, including 8½ forloss, three sacks and one fumble recovery…Sophomoreseason (2004): Played in and started all 11 games…Recorded48 tackles, including eight for loss, 4½ sacks, oneforced fumble and one fumble recovery…Awarded the JackLambert Cup in spring 2004 as the most improved defensiveplayer…Freshman season (2003): Played in all 12games, including 11 starts, deferring the start to a seniorin the season finale…In his first collegiate season, finishedwith 46 tackles, including 7½ for loss and 1½ sacks, andblocked a field goal…Sat out the 2002 season due to NCAAinitial eligibility guidelines…PERSONAL: Given name Daniel Travanti Muir…Lastname is pronounced MYEWR…Born in Washington, D.C.…Married to Kristin; the couple has a 2-year-old son,Bryson, and also wel<strong>com</strong>ed their second son, Brayden, inJune 2012…High school: Was a four-year letterman atParkdale High School in Riverdale, Md. …Played both defensivetackle and offensive guard…His 96 tackles and 13½sacks as a senior earned him all-state distinction…Creditedwith 83 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior in 2000…A twoyearletterman in wrestling, he finished second in the stateas a junior and third as a senior in the heavyweight division…Volunteeredat New Orleans DE Charles Grant’s KidsWeekend, in which reading and drug prevention was thefocus…Goes back to his college to speak to athletes aboutthe importance of education…Community involvement:Participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing basketball,writing poetry, making music, fishing and bowling…Spentsummers as a landscaper…Looks to pursue a career asa parole officer after his playing days Residence: Lanham,Md.DANIEL MUIR’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .3 0 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Indianapolis . . . . . . . .6 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Indianapolis . . . . . . .16 10 66 54 12 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Indianapolis . . . . . . .14 14 38 29 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Indianapolis . . . . . . . .4 2 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . . . .43 26 127 99 28 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Indianapolis . . . . . . . .3 3 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Indianapolis . . . . . . . .1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 16 11 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inactive for Packers’ two games in 2007 playoffs<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Dallas, 11/29/07, with PackersFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: at St. Louis, 10/25/09, with ColtsCAREER TRANSACTIONS•2007 Signed by Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted free•2008agent, May 4.Waived by Packers, Aug. 30...Claimed off waivers•2009•2010by Indianapolis Colts, Aug. 31.Re-signed by Colts as exclusive-rights free agent, March 4.Re-signed by Colts as restricted free agent, April 12.MUIR’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, at Hou. (11/29/09)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,at StL (10/25/09) and at Hou. (11/29/09)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ½, at StL (10/25/09)•2011 Signed by St. Louis Rams as unrestricted free agent, Aug. 2...Released by Rams, Sept. 3...Signed by Colts,•2012Oct. 10...Waived by Colts, Nov. 9.Signed by Packers, March 23.172


DANIEL MUIR GAME-BY-GAME2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W (inactive)09/16 at NYG-W (inactive)09/23 SD-W (inactive)09/30 at Min-W (inactive)10/07 Chi-L (inactive)10/14 Was-W (inactive)10/29 at Den-W (inactive)11/04 at KC-W (inactive)11/11 Min-W (inactive)11/18 Car-W (inactive)11/22 at Det-W (inactive)11/29 at Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W (inactive)12/16 at StL-W (inactive)12/23 at Chi-L 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W 1 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 3 0 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 (inactive)01/20 NYG-L 2 (inactive)PLAYOFFS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 NFC Divisional Playoff, 2 NFC Championship2008, INDIANAPOLISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/07 Chi-L (inactive)09/14 at Min-W (inactive)09/21 Jax-L (inactive)10/05 at Hou-W (inactive)10/12 Bal-W (inactive)10/19 at GB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/27 at Ten-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 NE-W (inactive)11/09 at Pit-W (inactive)11/16 Hou-W (inactive)11/23 at SD-W (inactive)11/30 at Cle-W (inactive)12/07 Cin-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at Jax-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Ten-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 6 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009, INDIANAPOLISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Jax-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 at Mia-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Ari-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/04 Sea-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 at Ten-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at StL-W 1 1 8 8 0 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 SF-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 Hou-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 NE-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Bal-W 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Hou-W 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/06 Ten-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR12/13 Den-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 at Jax-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 NYJ-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Buf-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 10 66 54 12 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/16 Bal-W 1 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/24 NYJ-W 2 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/07 NO-L 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 3 3 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 AFC Divisional Playoff; 2 AFC Championship3Super Bowl XLIV, Miami2010, INDIANAPOLISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Hou-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 NYG-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 at Den-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 at Jax-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 KC-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 at Was-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Hou-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 at Phi-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Cin-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at NE-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 SD-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 Dal-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 at Ten-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 Jax-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 at Oak-W (inactive — chest)01/02 Ten-W (inactive — chest)’10 TOTALS 14 14 38 29 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/08 NYJ-L 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01AFC Wild Card Playoff2011, INDIANAPOLISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/11 at Hou-L (not with team)09/18 Cle-L (not with team)09/25 Pit-L (not with team)10/03 at TB-L (not with team)10/09 KC-L (not with team)10/16 at Cin-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at NO-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/30 at Ten-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 Atl-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/13 Jax-L (not with team)11/27 Car-L (not with team)12/04 at NE-L (not with team)12/11 at Bal-L (not with team)12/18 Ten-W (not with team)12/22 Hou-W (not with team)01/01 at Jax-L (not with team)’11 TOTALS 4 2 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESMUIRDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYPLANE PIONEERSThe Packers in 1940 became the first <strong>NFL</strong> team to fly to a roadgame. Fearing an air disaster would wipe out the entire team, the<strong>NFL</strong> forced the Packers to split the squad, and fly on two DC-3’s(at right, Coach Curly Lambeau posed with half his team and theirplane at Austin Straubel Field before a road trip in the early 1940s).In those days, many fans turned out to see the humongousplane, more than the team. Players also took out life insurance policies.Al Carmichael and Howie Ferguson, for instance, each took out$50,000 policies, making each other the beneficiary. Players dinedon food such as cocktail-grilled sirloin.LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.173


VETERANSMIKENEALDEFENSIVE END • PURDUEThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 294 • Born: June 26, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 9/0 • Acquired: D2-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNEALDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Powerful defensive end and inside pass rusher whowill look to bounce back from a series of injuries that haveplagued him throughout his first two professional seasons.Has been limited to just nine games over the course oftwo years, missing all but two games of his rookie campaignwith abdominal/shoulder injuries and then sufferinga knee sprain in training camp that sidelined him until midseasonin 2011.In the small sample of playing time when healthy hisrookie year, showed tremendous potential by recordingfive tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.Injured his right shoulder in Week 5 and was eventuallyplaced on injured reserve in 2010.Made the transition to end after starting his last twoseasons at Purdue at left defensive tackle.2011 SEASON: Suffered a knee injury during a noncontactdrill early in training camp that required surgeryand kept him out of action for the first nine games of theregular season…Returned to the lineup for the Week 11matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and went on toplay in subsequent six games and the team’s postseasoncontest, finishing with five tackles (three solo)…Vs. TampaBay (Nov. 20): Made his season debut, his first actionsince Week 5 of 2010. Played on defense, seeing time asa situational rusher on passing downs, but did not recordany statistics…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Appeared on 22plays and had his most productive game of 2011, recordingthree tackles (two solo)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFCDivisional, Jan. 15): Made his postseason debut, appearingon 17 plays and posting one solo tackle.2010: Due to injuries, played in just two games as a reserveend and nickel pass rusher, recording five tackles(two solo), a sack and a forced fumble…Missed the firstthree games with an abdominal injury, made his <strong>NFL</strong> debutin Week 4, and then the following week injured his rightshoulder and was placed on injured reserve Oct. 26…Vs.Detroit (Oct. 3): In first <strong>NFL</strong> action, played 26 snaps ondefense and caused a turnover with a hit 3 yards in thebackfield on Lions RB Jahvid Best, forcing a fumble thatDT Ryan Pickett recovered. The turnover led to a TE JermichaelFinley TD reception that put the Packers ahead tostay, 14-7…At Washington (Oct. 10): After Pickett leftwith a sprained ankle on the first series, played 53 snapsand had five tackles (two solo), including a sack of QBDonovan McNabb for a 9-yard loss in the third quarter.Also was stout against the run, helping the defense holdthe Redskins to just 51 rushing yards on 21 carries (2.4avg.), with a long of 8…2010 Draft: Taken in the secondround (No. 56 overall), the first Purdue player drafted bythe Packers since RB Watson (seventh round, 1998) andthe highest taken by Green Bay since G/LB Bettis in 1955(fifth overall pick). Also the highest-drafted defensive playerfrom Purdue since OLB Anthony Spencer was selected26th overall by Dallas in 2007.174AT A GLANCE …• Limited to just nine games as a pro dueto injuries over the course of his first twoseasons.• Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior for theBoilermakers.• Highest-drafted player out of Purdue by the Packers since G/LBTom Bettis in 1955 (fifth overall pick).• Posted several team weightlifting records at Purdue, including a510-pound bench press and a 615-pound squat.• Father, Michael, played defensive tackle at Weber State from1986-87, and went to training camp with the N.Y. Giants in 1988.COLLEGE: Played in 46 games with 23 starts as afour-year letterman for the Boilermakers, with all of thestarts <strong>com</strong>ing in his final two seasons…Finished his careerwith 99 tackles (56 solo), including 26 tackles for loss,and 13 sacks…Played in a pair of all-star games, the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl, following his seniorcampaign…Posted several team weightlifting records,including a 510-pound bench press and a 615-poundsquat…Graduated with a degree in health and fitness…Senior season (2009): Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from the media…Was a team co-captain…Started all 12 games at LDT…Posted 35 tackles (20 solo)and ranked second on the team with 5½ sacks…Finishedthird on the team with 11½ tackles for loss, and added oneforced fumble and two fumble recoveries…Helped limitNo. 7 Buckeyes to just 66 rushing yards on 28 carries (2.4avg.) in 26-18 upset win vs. Ohio State (Oct. 17)…Matchedcareer high with two sacks at Michigan (Nov. 7)…Postedcareer-high six tackles (four solo) and game-high 2½ tacklesfor loss in final college game at Indiana (Nov. 21)…Junior season (2008): Played in all 12 games with 11starts, posting 33 tackles (18 solo)…Ranked second onthe team with 5½ sacks and third with 10 tackles for loss…Established career high with two sacks among five tackles(four solo) at Northwestern (Oct. 18)…Sophomoreseason (2007): Played in all 13 games and posted 22tackles (10 solo)…Added two sacks and 3½ tackles forloss, along with one pass defensed…Posted the first sackof his career at Toledo (Sept. 1)…Registered season-highfive tackles (two solo), including 1½ for loss and a sack,in Motor City Bowl win vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 26)…Redshirt freshman season (2006): Appeared in ninegames as a reserve…Posted nine tackles (eight solo), includingone for a loss, and a pass breakup…Missed fivegames in the middle of the season due to a turf toe injury…Hada season-high three tackles (all solo) and a passbreakup in Champs Sports Bowl vs. Maryland (Dec. 29).PERSONAL: Given name Michael Jamel Neal…Single…Born in Gary, Ind. …Father, Michael, was a twotimeall-conference DT at Weber State (1986-87), where heplayed for current Texas-El Paso head coach Mike Price…Father also went to training camp with the N.Y. Giants in1988…High school: First-team all-state selection as a


senior at Merrillville (Ind.) High…Posted 59 tackles, including24 for loss and 12 sacks, along with 20 QB hurries,six passes defensed and a blocked kick that season…Ranked as No. 29 strongside DE in the nation and the No.6 player in Indiana by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…Registered 49 tackles,including 14 for loss and four sacks, with three pass breakupsand a fumble recovery as a junior…Also played TE…Lettered twice in basketball…Community involvement:Participated in a Q&A session and threw footballsto guests at an event for the Green Bay Traffic Club...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys going to church, watchingmovies and playing video games…Lists Joel Osteen as hisfavorite author and M en of Honor as his favorite movie…Residence: Merrillville, Ind.VETERANSMIKE NEAL’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 0 5 2 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .7 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . 9 0 10 5 5 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0On injured reserve for Packers’ four games in 2010 playoffsAdditional statistics: Career sacks — Donovan McNabb.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Detroit, 10/3/10First sack: at Washington, 10/10/10 (D.McNabb)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the second round(56th overall) of ’10 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 23...Signed firstcontract, July 26...Placed on injured reserve (shoulder),Oct. 26.MIKE NEAL GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W (inactive — side)09/19 Buf-W (inactive — side/rib)09/27 at Chi-L (inactive — side/rib)10/03 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 5 2 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L (inactive — shoulder)10/24 Min-W (inactive — shoulder)10/31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve — shoulder)11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/05 SF-W (injured reserve — shoulder)12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve — shoulder)12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve — shoulder)01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve — shoulder)’10 TOTALS 2 0 5 2 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 001/09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve — shoulder)01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve — shoulder)01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve — shoulder)02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve — shoulder)PLAYOFFS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North TexasNEAL’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at Was. (10/10/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at Was. (10/10/10)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, at Was. (10/10/10)2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W (inactive — knee)09/18 at Car-W (inactive — knee)09/25 at Chi-W (inactive — knee)10/02 Den-W (inactive — knee)10/09 at Atl-W (inactive — knee)10/16 StL-W (inactive — knee)10/23 at Min-W (inactive — knee)11/06 at SD-W (inactive — knee)11/14 Min-W (inactive — knee)11/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 7 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNEALDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.175


VETERANSJORDYNELSONWIDE RECEIVER • KANSAS STATEFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFifth Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 217 • Born: May 31, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 61/15 • Acquired: D2a-08COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNELSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Registered career bests in every category in 2011,catching 68 passes for 1,263 yards (18.6 avg.) and 15 TDs.Ranked No. 3 in the league with the 15 TD catches, andbecame only the third player in team annals to hit that mark,joining WRs Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson(17 in 1942).His 18.6-yard receiving average ranked No. 2 in theleague in 2011 among players with 50-plus catches andNo. 5 in single-season franchise history.Has a 32.1-yard average on his 21 career TD receptions,good for No. 3 in the league among active players with 20or more TD catches.Registered three TD catches of 80-plus yards fromWeek 16 of 2010 through Week 6 of 2011, be<strong>com</strong>ing thefirst <strong>NFL</strong> player since the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger to postthree 80-yard TD grabs over an eight-game span in theregular season.Posted two 80-yard TD catches in 2011, which tied thesingle-season franchise mark held by four other players.Became just the fourth receiver in Super Bowl history toregister nine-plus receptions for at least 140 yards and a TDwhen he hauled in nine passes for 140 yards and a score vs.Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.Tied WR Greg Jennings for the team lead with a leaguehigh21 catches in the 2010 playoffs, which topped WRsRobert Brooks (17 in 1995) and Antonio Freeman (17 in1997) for the franchise postseason mark. The tandem be-came the first WR teammate duo in <strong>NFL</strong> history to eachpost 20 receptions in the same postseason.Posted a kick return of 45-plus yards in each of his firstthree seasons in Green Bay (2008-10), be<strong>com</strong>ing the firstGreen Bay player to do so since Corey Harris (1992-94).Has played in 61 of a possible 64 games during hiscareer (67 of 70 including playoffs).Signed a contract extension with the club on Oct. 1, 2011.2011 SEASON: Played in all 16 games for the secondstraight season with a career-high nine starts, while alsoplaying in the team’s playoff contest…Enjoyed a breakoutseason that saw him post career highs in receptions (68),receiving yards (1,263) and TD catches (15) on his way tobeing named a Pro Bowl alternate…His TD total ranked No.3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in 2011 and was also good for No. 3 in franchisehistory behind Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Hutson (17in 1942)…The yardage output ranked No. 9 in the <strong>NFL</strong>...Finished No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> (min. 50 catches) with an 18.6-yard receiving average, trailing only Giants WR Victor Cruz(18.7)…His 18.6-yard average was the best by a Packersince James Lofton’s 22.0-yard average in 1984 and wasgood for No. 5 in franchise history (min. 50 receptions)…Averaged 33.8 yards per touchdown catch on the season,which was good for No. 5 in the <strong>NFL</strong> among players withat least seven TD grabs…Posted two TD receptions of atleast 80 yards, which tied four other players for the singleseasonfranchise mark…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Made176AT A GLANCE …• Posted career highs in every receivingcategory in 2011, catching 68 passes for1,263 yards (18.6 avg.) and 15 TDs on hisway to being named a Pro Bowl alternate.• Became only the third player in franchise history to catch 15 ormore TDs, joining WRs Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson(17 in 1942).• Ranks No. 3 among active <strong>NFL</strong> players (min. 20 TD catches) with a32.1-yard average on his 21 career TD receptions.• Led the team with nine receptions for 140 yards and a TD in theSuper Bowl XLV win over Pittsburgh, be<strong>com</strong>ing just the fourth<strong>NFL</strong> wide receiver ever to post nine catches for 140 yards and ascore in a Super Bowl.• Became the first <strong>NFL</strong> player since the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger topost three 80-yard TD grabs over an eight-game span in theregular season (Week 16, 2010-Week 6, 2011).• Consensus All-America selection at Kansas State and one ofthree finalists for the Biletnikoff Award in 2007.• Went from being a walk-on safety as a freshman in 2003 to postingthe most prolific single season in Kansas State history with122 receptions for 1,606 yards in ’07.his lone reception on the afternoon a memorable one,an 84-yard catch-and-run TD with just over two minutesremaining to extend Green Bay’s lead to 30-16 in the 30-23 win…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Posted a career-long93-yard catch-and-run for a TD in the second quarter, thefourth-longest catch in franchise history. The play madehim the first <strong>NFL</strong> player since the 1970 merger to registerthree catches of at least 80 yards over an eight-game spanin the regular season. Added an 11-yard catch to registerhis second career 100-yard game with two grabs for 104yards (52.0 avg.)…At San Diego (Nov. 6): Led the teamwith five receptions for 105 yards (21.0 avg.) and a score,his second 100-yard outing in three games…Vs. Minnesota(Nov. 14): Posted the first multi-TD-catch game ofhis career and paced the club with five catches for 63 yards(12.6 avg.). His yardage total helped him eclipse his previouscareer high of 582 yards in 2010…Vs. Tampa Bay(Nov. 20): Continued his torrid stretch with six catchesfor 123 yards (20.5 avg.) and two TDs. Became the firstPacker to register multiple TD catches in back-to-backgames since TE Tyrone Davis in 1998 and was the first WRto do so since Antonio Freeman in 1996…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Caught four passes for 94 yards (23.5 avg.) withhis most meaningful play <strong>com</strong>ing on the final drive of thegame. With the contest tied at 35, ran a stop-and-go doublemove on CB Will Blackmon along the left sideline beforehauling in a 27-yard pass at the New York 29 to help setup Mason Crosby’s game-winning 31-yard FG as time expired…Vs.Chicago (Dec. 25): Recorded a team-highsix grabs for 115 yards (19.2 avg.) and two TDs as he surpassedthe 1,000-yard receiving plateau for the first timein his career...Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Capped off the finestseason of his career in style, posting regular-season careerhighs with nine catches for 162 yards (18.0 avg.) and threeTDs. Became just the second player in franchise history to


egister at least eight receptions/150 receiving yards/threereceiving TDs in a game, joining WR Javon Walker (at Indianapolis,Sept. 26, 2004).2010: Played in all 16 contests for the first time in hiscareer with four starts…Posted 45 catches, good for fourthon the team, for 582 yards, which ranked third on theteam…Recorded two TD catches for the third straight season…Ledthe team with a 22.5-yard average on 22 kickoffreturns, with a long of 51…Was especially productive overthe final 12 games with 39 receptions for 529 yards (13.6avg.), including all six of his 25-yard catches…Tied Jenningsfor the team lead with a league-high 21 catches in theplayoffs, which topped Brooks (17 in 1995) and Freeman(17 in 1997) for the franchise postseason mark…His 286receiving yards in the playoffs ranked No. 3 in franchisepostseason history behind only Freeman (308 in 1997) andJennings (303 in 2010)…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12):Posted a 31.2-yard average on five kickoff returns, the bestmark by a Packer with five-plus returns since WR RoellPreston’s 32.0-yard average on eight returns vs. Minnesota(Oct. 5, 1998). Had returns of 51 and 40 yards in the secondhalf, the first time in his career he had two 40-yardreturns in the same game, and was awarded a game ballby the coaching staff…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Posted aseason-high five catches for 55 yards (11.0 avg.). Made aclutch reception in the fourth quarter, hauling in a 14-yardpass over the middle to convert a third down. The catchhelped set up Mason Crosby’s second FG, a 41-yarder thatput Green Bay up 6-0 with just under four minutes left…AtAtlanta (Nov. 28): Matched his season high in receptionswith five for 61 yards (12.2 avg.), including a 10-yard bulletin the back of the end zone on fourth down from QB AaronRodgers with 56 seconds remaining that tied the game at17…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Caught four passes fora then-career-high 124 yards (31.0 avg.), highlighted by aseason-long 80-yard reception for a TD in the first quarter.Beat S Antrel Rolle down the middle of the field andstreaked into the end zone…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Started and posted eight receptions for 79yards (9.9 avg.) and a TD. Four of the grabs came on thirddown to pick up first downs, including an 8-yard catch tothe Atlanta 8 that converted a third-and-3. Punctuated thatdrive with a 6-yard TD reception…Vs. Pittsburgh (SuperBowl XLV, Feb. 6): Led the team with a career-highnine receptions for 140 yards (15.6 avg.) and a TD. Becamejust the fourth receiver in Super Bowl history with nine-plusreceptions for at least 140 yards and a TD, joining Washington’sRicky Sanders (XXII), San Francisco’s Jerry Rice (SuperBowl XXIII and XXIX) and New England’s Deion Branch(XXXVIII). The nine catches tied RB Edgar Bennett(at Dal., Jan. 16, 1994) and Freeman (vs.Den., Jan 25, 1998) for the most by a Packerin the postseason and tied the third-highesttotal by any <strong>NFL</strong> player in a Super Bowl. Hisyardage total was the most by an individual inany of the franchise’s five Super Bowl appearancesand was the fourth-highest single-gametotal in team postseason history. Scored his TDfrom 29 yards out on a third-and-1 on the offense’ssecond drive of the game when he rana go route along the right sideline against CBWilliam Gay, jumping up to haul the ball in atthe 3-yard line before falling into the end zone.2009: Played in 13 games and posted 22receptions for 320 yards (14.5 avg.) and twoTDs...Also returned 25 kickoffs for a 25.4-yardaverage and 17 punts for a 5.3-yard average...His kickoff-return average ranked sixth in theNFC and 11th in the <strong>NFL</strong>...Inactive at Cleveland(Oct. 25), vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1) and at Tampa Bay (Nov. 8)with a knee injury sustained vs. Detroit (Oct. 18)…At Minnesota(Oct. 5): Caught three passes for 47 yards (15.7avg.), including a short pass over the middle in the fourthquarter that he took 33 yards for a TD…Vs. Detroit (Oct.18): Returned one kickoff for 29 yards, but sustained asprained knee on his first punt return of the game, a muffedcatch that he recovered at the Green Bay 22; the injurysidelined him for the remainder of the game and the nextthree contests…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Returned fromknee injury and posted season-high four receptions for 32yards (8.0 avg.)…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Caught fourpasses for a season-high 71 yards (17.8 avg.)…At Arizona(Jan. 3): Posted the longest catch of his career tothat point when he beat CB Michael Adams deep down themiddle and made a leaping 51-yard grab at Arizona’s 1-yardline; Rodgers took it in for a TD on a QB sneak on the nextplay. Returned three kickoffs for a 29.7-yard average, highlightedby a career-long 54-yard return late in the fourthquarter. Became first Packer since AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger in 1970to post a 50-plus yard reception and a 50-plus yard kickoffreturn in the same game…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card,Jan. 10): Caught an 11-yard TD pass late in the third quarter,making the grab at Arizona’s 5 from a scrambling Rodgersand then beating CB Bryant McFadden to the end zone.2008: Played in all 16 games with two starts, the onlyrookie on the roster to appear in every contest…Finishedfourth on the team with 33 receptions for 366 yards (11.1avg.) and two TDs…Also returned 11 kickoffs for 208 yards(18.9 avg.)...Was named the team’s Rookie of the Year bythe Packers Hall of Fame…At Detroit (Sept. 14): Caughtfirst <strong>NFL</strong> pass, a 29-yard TD reception from Rodgers inthe second quarter…Vs. Dallas (Sept. 21): Establishedseason high with four receptions for 42 yards (10.5 avg.),all of them <strong>com</strong>ing in the second half. Would match receptiontotal twice in the next three games…At Tennessee(Nov. 2): Started first career game as Packers opened upin three-WR set and had two catches for 34 yards (17.0avg.). Posted 40-yard kickoff return in the second quarter…2008Draft: Selected in the second round (36thoverall), the third WR taken. The choice was obtained fromthe N.Y. Jets, along with a fourth-round selection (113thoverall), in exchange for Green Bay’s first-round pick (30thoverall). Was only the third player from Kansas State everselected by the Packers, and the highest selection since HBVeryl Switzer (fourth overall) in 1954. Became first top-40selection from KSU in the draft since CB Terence Newmanwas selected fifth overall by the Dallas Cowboys in 2003.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNELSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.177


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNELSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.COLLEGE: Went from being a walk-on safety as afreshman in 2003 to posting the most prolific single seasonin Kansas State history with 122 receptions for 1,606yards in 2007 on his way to earning consensus All-Americahonors…Finished career second in school history with206 receptions for 2,822 yards, trailing only Kevin Lockett,who caught 217 passes for 3,032 yards and went on tobe selected in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefsin 1997…Became just the fifth player in school history toeclipse the 2,000-yard career receiving mark and tied QuincyMorgan’s school record for 100-yard receiving gameswith 10…Showed his versatility by returning two of his sixcareer punt returns for TDs, an 89-yarder and a 92-yarder,and threw two passes as a senior, both for TDs…Made theswitch to WR in the spring of 2005, and made an immediateimpact as he led the team in receptions, yards and receivingTDs as a sophomore…Majored in social science…Senior season (2007): A consensus All-American whowas named to nine first-team All-America squads…Sweptfirst-team All-Big 12 honors from The Associated Press,the league’s coaches, Rivals.<strong>com</strong>, the Kansas City Star andthe Waco Tribune-Herald…One of three finalists for the BiletnikoffAward, given annually to the top receiver in thenation…Also earned honorable mention recognition fromthe league’s coaches as a punt/kick returner despite returningjust five punts on the season…Started all 12 gamesand posted school single-season records with 122 receptionsfor 1,606 yards (13.2 avg.)…Registered a schoolrecordeight 100-yard receiving games…Caught eight ormore passes in 10 of 12 games and 10 or more passessix times…Ranked second in the Big 12 and nationally inreceptions and yardage…Was one of just two receivers inthe country to record 1,600 yards receiving, joining MichaelCrabtree of Texas Tech…Returned five punts for 264 yards(52.8 avg.) and two TDs…Broke his own school singlegamereceiving yardage record set earlier in the seasonwith 214 yards on 14 grabs (15.3 avg.) at Iowa State (Nov.3)…Tied his own single-game record for receptions with15 catches for 165 yards (11.0 avg.) and a TD at FresnoState (Nov. 24) in the final game of his career…Juniorseason (2006): Played in all 13 games with nine startsdespite battling a knee injury all season…Still managed tolead the Wildcats in both receptions and receiving yards forthe second straight year…Caught 39 passes for 547 yards(14.0 avg.) and a TD…Posted four or more receptions inseven games…Sophomore season (2005): Started allJORDY NELSON’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 2 33 366 11.1 29t 2 0 0.0 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 0 22 320 14.5 51 2 0 0.0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 4 45 582 12.9 80t 2 0 0.0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .16 9 68 1,263 18.6 93t 15 0 0.0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years) . . . 61 15 168 2,531 15.1 93t 21 0 0.0 0 0 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 208 18.9 45 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 635 25.4 54 0 17 6 90 5.3 14 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 496 22.5 51 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . . . . . . 58 1,339 23.1 54 0 17 7 90 5.3 14 0PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 11 11.0 11t 1 0 0.0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3 21 286 13.6 38 2 0 0.0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 39 13.0 17 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 25 336 13.4 38 3 0 0.0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 79 19.8 28 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 19.0 19 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 98 19.6 28 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 3 in 2011.Miscellaneous tackles — 3 in 2008, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 4.Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2010. Fumbles-Lost— 3-1 in 2009, 1-0 in ’09 playoffs, 3-3 in 2010; <strong>NFL</strong> totals: 6-4.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Tennessee, 11/2/08First <strong>NFL</strong> reception/TD: at Detroit, 9/14/08 (29 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers with first of three secondroundselections (36th overall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April26…Signed first contract, July 27.•2011 Signed contract extension, Oct. 1.NELSON’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions* . . . . . . . . . 9, vs. Det. (1/1/12)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 162, vs. Det. (1/1/12)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . 93t, vs. StL (10/16/11)Touchdowns . . . . . . . . 3, vs. Det. (1/1/12)Kickoff ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . 7, vs. Det. (10/3/10)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 156, at Phi. (9/12/10)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54, at Ari. (1/3/10)* Posted nine receptions in ’10 playoffs vs.Pittsburgh, 2/6/11178


11 games and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors fromthe Kansas City Star…Picked up honorable mention All-Big12 recognition from the conference’s coaches and AP…Selectedas Kansas State’s most improved offensive player…Led the Wildcats in receptions (45), receiving yards (669)and receiving TDs (eight)…Ranked tied for third in the Big12 in TD catches, seventh in yards per game (60.8) and11th in receptions per game (4.1), despite playing in anoffense that attempted the league’s fewest passes (318)…Became the only receiver in school history to catch a TDpass in each of the first seven games of a season…Redshirtfreshman season (2004): Did not see any playingtime as a safety.JORDY NELSON GAME-BY-GAME2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 Min-W 1 1 0 - - - -09/14 at Det-W 1 0 1 29 29.0 29t 109/21 Dal-L 1 0 4 42 10.5 14 009/28 at TB-L 1 0 4 31 7.8 11 010/05 Atl-L 1 0 1 14 14.0 14 010/12 at Sea-W 1 0 4 42 10.5 14 010/19 Ind-W 1 0 2 19 9.5 11 011/02 at Ten-L 1 1 2 34 17.0 24 011/09 at Min-L 1 1 2 17 8.5 9 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 1 19 19.0 19 011/24 at NO-L 1 0 3 21 7.0 8 011/30 Car-L 1 0 2 28 14.0 23 012/07 Hou-L 1 0 3 25 8.3 10 112/14 at Jax-L 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 2 27 13.5 15 012/28 Det-W 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 0’08 TOTALS 16 2 33 366 11.1 29t 22009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/13 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 3 46 15.3 24 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 3 47 15.7 33t 110/18 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/ 25 at Cle-W (inactive — knee)11/01 Min-L (inactive — knee)11/08 at TB-L (inactive — knee)11/15 Dal-W 1 0 4 32 8.0 10 011/22 SF-W 1 0 3 21 7.0 8 111/26 at Det-W 1 0 1 19 19.0 19 012/07 Bal-W 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 012/13 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 0 4 71 17.8 27 012/27 Sea-W 1 0 1 17 17.0 17 001/03 at Ari-W 1 0 1 51 51.0 51 0’09 TOTALS 13 0 22 320 14.5 51 201/10 at Ari-L 1 0 1 11 11.0 11t 11PERSONAL: Given name Jordy Ray Nelson…Born inManhattan, Kan. …Married to Emily, who played basketballat Bethel College (Kan.); the couple has a 2-year-old son,Royal…Wife runs mentoring program at Fort Howard ElementarySchool in Green Bay…Won a national AAU championshipin the 400 meters as a 10-year-old…Parents, Alanand Kim, are lifelong farmers who opened Nelson’s Landingin 2007, a sports bar/restaurant in Leonardville, Kan. …Growing up, his family had season tickets to Kansas Statefootball…High school: Second-team all-state selectionfor all divisions as a senior at both QB and DB at RileyCounty (Kan.) High School…Earned first-team 3A all-statehonors from the Topeka Capital-Journal at QB…Connectedon 62 percent of his passes for 1,029 yards and eightTDs as a senior...Also rushed for 1,572 yards, averaging9.8 yards per carry with 25 TDs…Named Flint Hills Playerof the Year by the Manhattan Mercury…Was a two-timefirst-team All-Mid-East League selection…Played in the2003 Kansas Shrine Bowl…Named first-team all-state asa senior in basketball for all divisions by the Topeka-CapitalJournal…Set school career records for blocks (161),steals (225) and assists (325)…Named Flint Hills Playerof the Year in basketball by the Manhattan Mercury…Won3A track titles in the 100, 200, 400 and long jump at the2003 state meet...Set division records in the 100 meters(10.63) and 200 meters (21.64)…Community involvement:In 2009 and 2012, traveled the state as a memberof the Packers’ annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled andsurprise visits to various <strong>com</strong>munities…Along with hiswife, is involved with Young Life in Green Bay...Receivedthe Nice Guy Award at the annual Doug Jirschele SportsAwards Banquet in Clintonville, Wis. …Joined teammatesin visiting a fifth-grade class at a local elementary schoolto congratulate students for raising $2,000 for the Bay AreaHumane Society…With his fellow Green Bay receivers,participated in a holiday bell-ringing contest against theMinnesota Vikings’ defensive linemen to see which groupcould raise the most in donations…Signed autographs andinteracted with kids at the City of Green Bay’s annual KidsDay…Participated in the Donald Driver Celebrity SoftballGame, the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon and theGreg Jennings Celebrity Golf Tournament…Appeared atFamilies of Children with Cancer holiday party and at eventsto benefit Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin and theBoys and Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley…Along with teammatesS Nick Collins and LB Brad Jones, served as a modelfor the unveiling of the 2010 Packers throwback jersey atFan Fest…Was honored on Feb. 17 when it was declared“Jordy Nelson Day” in Kansas by Governor Sam Brownback…Hobbies/interests:Enjoys working on the familyfarm and listening to country music…Enjoys playing cardswith teammates, and says he has learned 12-15 new gamessince joining the Packers…Residence: Green Bay.2011, GREEN BAY1NFC Wild Card Playoff14 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 2 26 13.0 15 009/27 at Chi-L 1 0 3 20 6.7 8 010/03 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 3 42 14.0 25 010/ 17 Mia-L 1 1 4 64 16.0 24 010/24 Min-W 1 0 4 25 6.3 8 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 5 55 11.0 19 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 4 42 10.5 27 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 3 20 6.7 8 011/28 at Atl-L 1 0 5 61 12.2 28 112/05 SF-W 1 1 2 15 7.5 9 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 2 26 13.0 18 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 1 16 16.0 16 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 4 124 31.0 80t 101/02 Chi-W 1 0 2 39 19.5 25 0’10 TOTALS 16 4 45 582 12.9 80t 201/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 8 79 9.9 14 101/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 4 67 16.8 22 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 9 140 15.6 38 1PLAYOFFS 4 3 21 286 13.6 38 21 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC DivisionalPlayoff; 3 NFC Championship;Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 1 6 77 12.8 36 109/18 at Car-W 1 0 1 84 84.0 84t 109/25 at Chi-W 1 0 3 40 13.3 18 010/02 Den-W 1 1 5 91 18.2 50t 110/09 at Atl-W 1 0 3 17 5.7 9 010/ 16 StL-W 1 1 2 104 52.0 93t 110/23 at Min-W 1 0 4 52 13.0 16 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 5 105 21.0 64 111/14 Min-W 1 1 5 63 12.6 23 211/20 TB-W 1 0 6 123 20.5 40t 211/24 at Det-W 1 1 4 26 6.5 15 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 4 94 23.5 33 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 3 81 27.0 37t 112/18 at KC-L 1 1 2 29 14.5 22 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 6 115 19.2 55t 201/01 Det-W 1 1 9 162 18.0 58t 3’11 TOTALS 16 9 68 1263 18.6 93t 1501/15 NYG-L 1 0 3 39 13.0 17 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNELSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.179


VETERANSMARSHALLNEWHOUSETACKLE • TEXAS CHRISTIANThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: : 6-4 Wt: 319 • Born: September 29, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 16/13 • Acquired: D5b-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESNEWHOUSEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Seeing his first action as a pro, he played in all 16 con-tests with 13 starts in 2011, opening 10 games at LT andthree at RT with veteran Chad Clifton and second-year manBryan Bulaga missing time due to injuries.His 13 starts in 2011 were the most by a Packers of-fensive tackle.Part of a prolific offense in ’11 that set franchise recordsfor points (560), total net yards (6,482), total net passingyards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14).Was listed as a gameday inactive for the first 14 con-tests of his rookie season in 2010 before being placed onseason-ending injured reserve due to a back injury sustainedin practice.Was selected by the Packers with the final pick ofthe fifth round (No. 169 overall), a <strong>com</strong>pensatory choiceawarded to the team for the loss of DT Colin Cole.2011 SEASON: Expected to provide depth at tacklein his second season, he appeared in all 16 games with 13starts, opening 10 at LT and three at RT…Also played inteam’s playoff contest…Was pressed into starting duty withinjuries to Clifton and Bulaga…His 13 starts were the mostby a Green Bay offensive tackle on the season…Helped theoffense set franchise records for points (560), also the secondmost in <strong>NFL</strong> history, total net yards (6,482), total netpassing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14)…Blockedfor QB Aaron Rodgers as he was named the <strong>NFL</strong> Most ValuablePlayer by The Associated Press after setting an <strong>NFL</strong>single-season record for passer rating (122.5) and teammarks for touchdown passes (45), passing yards (4,643),yards per attempt (9.25), <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3) and300-yard games (eight)…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8):Made his pro debut, seeing action on special teams as partof the placement-protection units…At Chicago (Sept.25): Came on in relief of an injured Bulaga (knee) at RT justeight minutes into the game and played there the remainderof the contest. Helped the line allow just two sacks on whatwas a 392-yard day for the offense…Vs. Denver (Oct.2): Made his first career start, opening at RT in place of Bulaga.Blocked for Rodgers as he threw for a regular-seasoncareer-high 408 yards and four TDs and the offense rackedup 507 yards. Was matched up with AP Defensive Rookie ofthe Year Von Miller for much of the day…At Atlanta (Oct.9): Started for the second straight week at RT, but madethe difficult in-game switch to LT on the second sion when Clifton sustained a significant hamstring injury.possestrailing14-0 at the time, the two young players helped Rod-Rookie Derek Sherrod came in at RT, and with the Packersgers throw for 396 yards, the fourth-highest single-gamepassing output on the road in franchise history, in the 25-14 win…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Made his first careerstart at LT in place of Clifton, blocking for Rodgers’ 316-yard, three-TD effort…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): StartedAT A GLANCE …• Played in all 16 games with 13 starts in2011, opening 10 contests at LT and threeat RT.• His 13 starts in ’11 were the most by a Green Bay offensive tackle.• Gameday inactive (healthy scratch) for the first 14 contests of hisrookie campaign before sustaining a back injury in Dec. 22 practice.Was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 31, 2010.• A three-year starter at left tackle for the Horned Frogs, he earnedfirst-team All-Mountain West honors as a senior.• As a senior, was a member of a TCU squad that posted theschool’s first undefeated regular season (12-0) in 71 years as wellas its first-ever BCS bowl game appearance.• Part of a Horned Frogs offense that ranked in the top 10 nationallyin scoring (38.3 points per game), total offense (456.7 yardsper game), and rushing (239.5 yards per game) in 2009.• His cousin, Robert Newhouse, played fullback for theDallas Cowboys for 12 seasons (1972-83) and ranks fifth on thefranchise’s all-time rushing list.the offense post 38 points and provided time for Rodgersto <strong>com</strong>plete 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. Itmarked his third straight 140-plus rating game as Rodgersjoined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in <strong>NFL</strong> history toac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Had one ofhis finest performances of the season at LT, limiting veteranDE Kyle Vanden Bosch to just four tackles and no sacks asRodgers threw for 307 yards and two TDs on the way tohis <strong>NFL</strong>-record 11 th straight 110-plus passer rating game…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Held up well at LT despite beingmatched against Pro Bowl DE Julius Peppers, who was notcredited with a tackle. Part of a line that didn’t allow Rodgersto be sacked for the only time all season…Vs. Detroit(Jan. 1): Started at RT with Clifton returning to the lineup,but moved back to LT in the second quarter with Clifton ona snap count. Helped protect QB Matt Flynn on his way tosetting franchise records for passing yards (480) and TDs(six) as the offense recorded a season-high 550 yards inthe 45-41 win…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan.15): Did not start, but made his playoff debut in a rotationwith Clifton at LT early on before permanently replacing himin the third quarter.2010: Was inactive as a healthy scratch for the first14 games before sustaining a back injury in practice onDec. 22…Inactive vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26) before beingplaced on injured reserve on Dec. 31…Appeared in allfour preseason games, seeing action at both tackle andguard…2010 Draft: Was selected by the Packers with thefinal pick of the fifth round (No. 169 overall) with a <strong>com</strong>pensatorychoice awarded to the team for the loss of Cole. Wasthe first offensive lineman to be drafted by Green Bay out ofTCU since T Charles Wrenn (14th round) in 1953.at LT and was matched up with <strong>NFL</strong> sack leader Jared Allen COLLEGE: Played in all 52 games during his collegefor much of the game. Had an up-and-down outing, but career, starting every game but one at left tackle in hiswas not flagged for any penalties and helped the offense final three seasons for the Horned Frogs…Appeared in arack up 421 yards…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped bowl game each of his four seasons at TCU…As a senior,180


VETERANSCHARLIEPEPRAHSAFETY • ALABAMASeventh <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSixth Packers SeasonHt: 5-11 Wt: 203 • Born: February 24, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 69/26 • Acquired: FA-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPEPRAHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has assumed a starting role at strong safety in each ofthe last two seasons (2010-11) following season-endinginjuries to starters Morgan Burnett and Nick Collins.Set new career highs in every major statistical categoryin 2011 after stepping in for Collins, who suffered a neckinjury in Week 2 at Carolina.Appeared in all 16 games for the first time since 2007,and set career bests with 14 starts, 96 tackles (80 solo),five interceptions, 14 passes defensed and a forced fumble.The five INTs tied him for No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> among safe-ties and he ranked fourth among all players with 147 returnyards, highlighted by his franchise-record 116-yard outingat San Diego in Week 9.The performance at San Diego was the first multi-INTeffort of his career. Scored his first career TD with a 40-yardreturn of the first and made a 76-yard return of the second,sealing the game late in the fourth quarter.Took over as the starter in Week 5 of 2010 followingBurnett’s season-ending knee injury sustained in Week 4.Appeared in 14 games with 11 starts, and posted 64 tack-les, two INTs and seven passes defensed.Ranked second on the team in the 2010 postseason with26 tackles (23 solo), including a team-high 10 tackles inSuper Bowl XLV.Returned to Green Bay in 2010 after spending the secondhalf of the 2009 season with Atlanta. Went to trainingcamp with the Packers in 2009, but sustained a knee injuryin Aug. 20 night practice that sent him to injured reserveon Sept. 6. Reached an injury settlement with the team onSept. 10, before eventually signing with Atlanta as a freeagent on Nov. 4.Originally drafted in the fifth round in 2006 by theN.Y. Giants, was released in the final roster reduction andclaimed off waivers by the Packers just before the start ofthe 2006 season.Was an effective special teams player prior to his nowtwo-year stint as a starter, collecting 20 coverage tacklesbetween 2007-08 and forcing two fumbles on kickoffs.Has played in 69 career games with 26 starts and hasrecorded 181 tackles (140 solo), seven interceptions, 23passes defensed and a forced fumble.2011 SEASON: Thrust into a starting role early on forthe second consecutive season after the veteran Collinssustained a season-ending neck injury in the second halfof the team’s Week 2 game at Carolina (Sept. 18)…Pluggedinto his familiar position at SS with the second-year manBurnett sliding over to fill Collins’ vacated FS post…Wenton to start the ensuing 14 games (a career high), appearingin all 16 contests for the first time since 2007…Set careerhighs in every major statistical category, highlighted by his96 tackles (80 solo) that ranked fourth on the club and hisfive INTs that ranked second…Added 14 passes defensedand his first career forced fumble…His INT total rankedthird in the league among safeties and his return yardage182AT A GLANCE …• Has stepped into the starting strong safetyspot in each of the last two seasons followingseason-ending injuries to startersMorgan Burnett (2010) and Nick Collins (2011).• Set career highs in every statistical category in 2011, starting 14games and making 96 tackles (80 solo), five interceptions and14 passes defensed.• Set the franchise’s single-game INT return yardage record witha 116-yard effort off of two INTs at San Diego in Week 9 of 2011.• Ranked second on the team in the 2010 postseason with 26tackles (23 solo), including a team-high 10 tackles in Super BowlXLV vs. Pittsburgh.• Recorded 20 tackles and two forced fumbles on special teamsfrom 2007-08.• Originally a fifth-round draft choice by the N.Y. Giants in 2006,was claimed off waivers by the Packers one week before the startof the regular season.• Played four seasons at Alabama at multiple positions in the defensivebackfield, recording 210 tackles and nine interceptions.• As a senior at Plano (Texas) East High School, was used mostlyat tailback and accumulated six 100-yard games and 1,500 allpurposeyards.• Grandfather was a former head of state of the West African republicof Ghana.total of 147 ranked fourth among all defenders…Had thefirst multi-INT outing of his career at San Diego in Week 9,taking the first back for a 40-yard return to score his firstcareer TD…Also added four tackles on special teams…AtCarolina (Sept. 18): Posted an assisted tackle in kickoffcoverage on special teams and was pressed into actionfor the final 21 defensive plays after the injury to Collins.Finished with three tackles (two solo), helping the Packerssecure the win…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Started andrecorded five tackles (four solo), two passes defensed andhis first INT of the season, late in the fourth quarter. INTcame on a deflection when LB A.J. Hawk broke up a passintended for WR Eric Decker and the ball caromed up intothe air...At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Finished with a secondaryleadingeight tackles and two passes defensed, adding hiscareer-high-tying second INT of the season in the fourthquarter. Tipped a slightly overthrown ball by QB Matt Ryanintended for TE Tony Gonzalez into the air to himself andsecured it for the INT…At San Diego (Nov. 6): Registeredsix tackles (four solo) and set a new career highby collecting both his third and fourth INTs of the seasonin what was the first multi-INT game of his career. BothINTs were particularly meaningful, the first resulting in a40-yard TD return (the first TD of his career) and the secondsealing the game in the final seconds with San Diegodriving for the tying score. Set a new single-game franchiserecord (since 1940) with his 116 INT return yards, bestingthe previous mark of 99 yards held by three players. FirstINT gave Green Bay its first lead of the game, 14-7. Secondcame with 33 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter andSan Diego driving for the game-tying score. Intercepted anunderthrown QB Philip Rivers ball intended for WR Vincent


Jackson and then weaved his way back across the field,extending the play into a career-long 76-yard return beforebeing brought down at San Diego’s 6-yard line…Vs. Chicago(Dec. 25): Led the secondary with 10 tackles (ninesolo), a forced fumble and his fifth INT of the season. INTcame in third quarter when a QB Josh McCown pass wenthigh and tipped off of the hand of WR Earl Bennett. Peprahcaught the deflection and returned it 21 yards.2010: Played in 14 games with a then-career-high 11starts and appeared in all four postseason contests withtwo starts…Registered 64 tackles (50 solo) along with twointerceptions and seven passes defensed…Led the secondarywith 26 tackles (23 solo) in the postseason, good forNo. 2 on the team behind only LB Desmond Bishop (30)…Posted six tackles on special teams with three more stopsin the playoffs…Inactive for games at Chicago (Sept. 27)and vs. Detroit (Oct. 3) with a quad injury…At Washington(Oct. 10): Opened the game at SS, only the secondstart of his career, and posted five tackles (one solo) anda pass defensed…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Led the secondarywith a career-high 11 tackles (10 solo)…At N.Y. Jets(Oct. 31): Turned in one of his best performances of theseason, notching a pair of passes defensed and tying Collinsfor the lead in the secondary with five tackles (all solo).Had key pass break-ups on consecutive Jets possessionslate in the fourth quarter with the Packers protecting a6-0 lead. Slapped the ball away from WR Jerricho Cotcheryon fourth-and-8 at the Green Bay 35 with 4:12 to playand then dislodged the ball from Cotchery’s grasp with astrong hit to the back on second-and-5 with 3:13 left…AtDetroit (Dec. 12): Posted nine tackles (six solo) and thefirst interception of his career. Picked off QB Drew Stantonearly in the second quarter, intercepting a deep pass downthe sideline that was intended for TE Tony Scheffler…Vs.Chicago (Jan. 2): Recorded five tackles (three solo) andtwo passes defensed, including a third-quarter INT in theend zone. With the Packers trailing 3-0 and the Bears appearingto be on the verge of increasing their lead after anAaron Rodgers INT on the Packers’ first offensive play ofthe second half, he picked off QB Jay Cutler’s pass that wasintended for WR Johnny Knox on third-and-19 from theGreen Bay 24…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15):Started and had six tackles (five solo), helping the defenselimit the Falcons to just 194 total yards…Vs. Pittsburgh(Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Did not start as the defenseopened with an extra lineman, but played 63 snaps andled the team with 10 tackles (nine solo). Helped direct asecondary that played without CBs Charles Woodson (collarbone)and Sam Shields (shoulder) for almost the entiresecond half.2009: Appeared in two games for Atlanta on special teamsand posted one tackle…Inactive for six contests and did notplay at N.Y. Giants (Nov. 22)…Signed with the Falcons as afree agent on Nov. 4…Went to training camp with the Packers,but sustained knee injury during Aug. 20 night practicethat sidelined him for the final three preseason contests…Was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 6, but was waived/injury settlement on Sept. 10…Inactive for final two gamesof the season with the Falcons due to a hamstring injury…NOTABLE GREEN BAY-AREA STREETS NAMED AFTER PACKERSBrett Favre Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett FavreHinkle Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clarke HinkleHolmgren Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike HolmgrenHubbard Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cal HubbardHutson Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don HutsonIsbell Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecil IsbellLambeau Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Curly LambeauLewellen Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verne Lewellen183Vs. New Orleans (Dec. 13): Made Falcons debut vs.New Orleans, seeing time on special teams…At N.Y. Jets(Dec. 20): Registered a tackle on special teams.2008: Played in 13 games with one start...Registered 19tackles and two passes defensed along with nine stops onspecial teams...Was inactive for the opening two games ashe continued to recover from hamstring injury sustained intraining camp practice Aug. 5…Vs. Dallas (Sept. 21):Made season debut, replacing Collins (back injury) in thesecond half and registering three tackles…Vs. Atlanta(Oct. 5): Started first <strong>NFL</strong> game at SS with Atari Bigby(hamstring) and Aaron Rouse (knee) both sidelined withinjuries and recorded six tackles…At Seattle (Oct. 12):Played at SS the entire second half after Rouse left gamewith a head injury, and posted four tackles…At Minnesota(Nov. 9): Matched his season high with two specialteams tackles…At Chicago (Dec. 22): Again matchedseason high with two special teams stops…Vs. Detroit(Dec. 28): Came in during second quarter at SS whenRouse left the game with a knee injury and played the remainderof the game there. Posted three tackles and a passdefensed, and recorded two tackles on special teams forthe fourth time on the year.2007: Started training camp low on the depth chart andemerged as the No. 2 SS…Played in all 16 games (plusboth playoff contests), primarily on special teams, making11 coverage stops and forcing two fumbles on kickoffreturns…Also had two tackles from scrimmage…At N.Y.Giants (Sept. 16): On a fourth-quarter kickoff, jarred theball loose from KR Ahmad Bradshaw; LB Tracy White recoveredand the Packers scored a TD on the ensuing drive,giving Green Bay a 28-13 lead in the eventual 35-13 victory…AtDetroit (Nov. 22): Replaced Rouse at FS in secondhalf after Rouse left the game with a knee injury, andmade two solo tackles, the first stops of his career…At St.Louis (Dec. 16): Forced KR Derek Stanley to fumble (recoveredby the Rams)…Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional,Jan. 12): Made three special teams tackles.2006: The Giants’ fifth-round pick in 2006, was claimedoff waivers by the Packers on Sept. 3…Played in eightgames, exclusively on special teams, and was inactive foreight contests…Had a pair of special teams tackles…Infour preseason contests with the Giants, notched five tacklesand an INT that he returned 19 yards vs. the N.Y. Jets(Aug. 25)....Was waived in the Giants’ final preseason rosterreduction and claimed by the Packers the next day...AtSan Francisco (Dec. 10): Ran down Brandon Williamsafter a 25-yard punt return…At Chicago (Dec. 31):Pushed WR Bernard Berrian out of bounds after a 7-yardpunt return…2006 Draft: Taken in the fifth round by theN.Y. Giants (158th overall, 30th DB taken).COLLEGE: Played in a total of 50 games at variouspositions in the secondary at Alabama, starting 45 andfinishing his career with 210 tackles (163 solo), nine INTs(returning two for TDs), five fumble recoveries, four forcedfumbles and 24 passes defensed…Holds an undergraduatedegree in marketing and a master’s degree in financialLombardi Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vince LombardiReggie White Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reggie WhiteStarr Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bart StarrTony Canadeo Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony CanadeoNOTE — The Main Street Bridge, connecting Green Bay’s eastand west sides, was renamed the Ray Nitschke MemorialBridge; Canadeo Street, named after Tony Canadeo, no longerexists after construction of new housing in the late 1980s.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPEPRAHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPEPRAHplanning…Senior season (2005): Playing his secondconsecutive year at SS, recorded 43 tackles (28 solo,three for loss), two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveriesand five passes defensed…Was a preseason first-teamAll-America selection by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report and a preseasonsecond-team All-Southeastern Conference pick bythe league’s coaches…Recorded a season-high six tacklesvs. Arkansas (Sept. 24) and at Mississippi (Oct. 15)…Closed his career with three tackles and a pass defensedagainst Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl (Jan. 2)…Juniorseason (2004): Shifted to SS after two years playing CBand started every game…Ranked fifth on the team with 51tackles (34 solo, two for loss) and had one pass defensedand one INT…Played a major role on a defense that rankedfirst in the SEC and second in the country in yards allowed(245.5 per game), and first in the country in passing yardsallowed (113.1)…Secondary allowed only nine TD receptions,down from 23 the previous year…Had a season-high11 tackles (10 solo) vs. Minnesota (Dec. 31) in Music CityBowl…Named an Academic All-SEC selection…Sophomoreseason (2003): Took over at LCB and was nameda second-team All-SEC pick by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report…Tiedfor the team lead with four INTs, including one returnedfor a TD, and led the team with 14 passes defensed torank fourth on the school’s all-time single-season list…Ranked sixth on the team with a career-high 69 tackles (62solo, three for loss)…Also had one forced fumble and twofumble recoveries…Returned an INT 51 yards for a TD inhis first start at LCB in season opener vs. South Florida(Aug. 30)…Had a career-high 14 tackles (13 solo), forcedand recovered a fumble, and returned an INT 36 yards vs.LSU (Nov. 15)…Redshirt freshman season (2002):Appeared in every game, starting five at RCB and three atnickel back…A Freshman All-America selection by SportingNews and a consensus freshman All-SEC choice by theleague’s coaches, Knoxville News and Sporting News…Tied for the team lead with four INTs, returning one for aTD…Finished with 47 tackles (39 solo, 1½ for loss), an assistedsack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, andthree passes defensed…Had a season-high eight tacklesand returned an INT 35 yards for a TD vs. Georgia (Oct. 5)in the fourth quarter, giving the Crimson Tide a 25-24 leadin a game it eventually lost 27-25…Returned an interception48 yards vs. Tennessee (Oct. 26).PERSONAL: Given name Charles Yaw Peprah…Bornin Fort Worth, Texas…Single…Grandfather, I.K. Acheampong,was a former head of state of the West African republicof Ghana, who came to power in a coup d’etat in1972, ruled until 1977 and was executed in a revolutionin 1979…That prompted his parents to emigrate first toEurope and then to the United States, where his father beganattending school at Texas Christian University in FortWorth…Brother, Richard, played football at Wyoming,and another brother, Josh, is a redshirt junior DB at theUn iversity of Wisconsin…High school: Attended PlanoEast (Texas) High School and used mostly as a tailbackas a senior, rushing 95 times for 925 yards and nine TDs,plus 487 yards receiving…Posted six 100-yard games and1,500 all-purpose yards…As a junior at DB, led team withfour INTs and also had 121 tackles…Named sophomoreof the year in one of the toughest districts in the state ofTexas…Community involvement: Participated in theEdgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Al Harris StarsDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.CHARLIE PEPRAH’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .13 1 19 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02009 Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 11 64 50 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 14 96 80 16 0 0 5 147 76 1 14 1 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (six years) . . 69 26 181 140 41 0 0 7 147 76 1 23 1 0 0Green Bay totals. . . . . . 67 26 181 140 41 0 0 7 147 76 1 23 1 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 2 26 23 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 36 32 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional statistics: Forced two fumbles on special teams in 2007. Special teams tackles — 2 in 2006, 11 in2007, 3 in ’07 playoffs, 9 in 2008, 1 in 2009, 6 in 2010, 3in ’10 playoffs, 4 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 33.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Atlanta, 10/5/08First interception: at Detroit, 12/12/10 (D.Stanton)Touchdowns (1): at San Diego, 11/6/11, 40-yard interceptionreturn.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2006 Selected by New York Giants in the fifth round (158thoverall) of ’06 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 30…Signed first contract,July 27…Waived by Giants, Sept. 2…Claimedoff waivers by Green Bay Packers, Sept. 3.•2009 Placed on injured reserve (knee), Sept. 6...Waived/injury settlement by Packers, Sept. 10...Signed by Atlanta•2010•2011Falcons as free agent, Nov. 4.Did not receive qualifying offer from Falcons, March 5...Signed by Packers as free agent, April 26.Re-signed by Packers, March 3.184PEPRAH’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,vs. Mia. (10/17/10) and vs. Det. (1/1/12)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, at SD (11/6/11)Passes Defensed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, six times(last: vs. TB, 11/20/11)


and Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event, the Shindig at 1265and the United Way Hometown Huddle event, spreadingwood chips around the new playground equipment at thelocal Beaumont Elementary School…Helped the Green BayFire Department by checking area households’ fire detectors…Alsowas a member of the Packers’ Tailgate Tour in2012, touring the state of Wisconsin with fellow currentand former players, interacting with fans at both plannedand surprise stops over the course of five days...Helpedcoach youth football players at the annual Junior PowerCHARLIE PEPRAH GAME-BY-GAME2006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at Phi-L (inactive)10/08 StL-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/22 at Mia-W (inactive)10/29 Ari-W (inactive)11/05 at Buf-L (inactive)11/12 at Min-W (inactive)11/19 NE-L (inactive)11/27 at Sea-L (inactive)12/03 NYJ-L (inactive)12/10 at SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/31 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’06 TOTALS 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pack clinic…Has served as an instructor at a football campin Mississippi co-hosted by former Alabama teammate LBDeMeco Ryans of the Philadelphia Eagles…Plans to oneday start his own football camp for inner-city children…Hobbies/interests: Is interested in pursuing a career inreal estate or sports entertainment marketing after football…Enjoysgoing to the movies, playing video games,listening to music and making beats on his beat machine…Residence: Plano, Texas.2009, ATLANTADate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Mia-W (not with team)09/20 Car-W (not with team)09/27 at NE-L (not with team)10/11 at SF-W (not with team)10/18 Chi-W (not with team)10/25 at Dal-L (not with team)11/02 at NO-L (not with team)11/08 Was-W (inactive)11/15 at Car-L (inactive)11/22 at NYG-L (did not play)11/29 TB-W (inactive)12/06 Phi-L (inactive)12/13 NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Buf-W (inactive — hamstring)01/03 at TB-W (inactive — hamstring)’09 TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHES2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 Was-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 at Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’07 TOTALS 16 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W (inactive — hamstring)09/14 at Det-W (inactive — hamstring)09/21 Dal-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at NO-L (inactive — calf)11/30 Car-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’08 TOTALS 13 1 19 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L (inactive — quadriceps)10/03 Det-W (inactive — quadriceps)10/10 at Was-L 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 11 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0’10 TOTALS 14 11 64 50 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 0 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 2 26 23 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 1 8 8 0 2 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 2 116 76 1 2 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 10 9 1 0 0 1 21 21 0 1 1 001/01 Det-W 1 1 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 14 96 80 16 0 0 5 147 76 1 14 1 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff185PEPRAHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSRYANPICKETTDEFENSIVE TACKLE • OHIO STATE12th <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSeventh Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 340 • Born: October 8, 1979 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 162/140 • Acquired: UFA-06 (StL)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPICKETTDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Begins his 12th <strong>NFL</strong> season and seventh in Green Bayas a primary run-stuffer and unsung veteran leader on thedefensive line.Has unselfishly rotated between both nose tackle andleft defensive end since the Packers’ implementation of the3-4 alignment in 2009.Played more predominantly over the center in 2011,starting all 14 games in which he appeared, leading thedefensive line with 54 tackles (24 solo) and adding twopasses defensed.Started the first 13 games of the season before sufferinga concussion in the Week 14 matchup vs. Oakland (Dec.11) that forced him to miss the next two games. Returnedfor the regular-season finale and playoff contest.Played in 14 games with 12 starts in 2010, finishing with 53tackles (27 solo), a sack, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed.Missed two games in the middle of the season becauseof an ankle injury, but returned to play the final seven gamesand all four postseason contests. Worked primarily at LDEin 2010 with B.J. Raji moving into the starting role at NT.Was a key part of the Packers’ No. 1-ranked rushingdefense in ’09 (team-record 83.3 yards allowed per game),the first time in franchise annals that Green Bay led theleague in run defense. Part of a defense that held opponentsto under 90 net rushing yards a league-high 12 times on theseason, also a franchise record.Was designated as the team’s franchise player on Feb.24, 2010, but agreed to a contract extension with the Pack-ers on March 12, 2010.Though many of his contributions don’t always showup on the stat sheet, does have 390 tackles (197 solo) in87 regular-season games in Green Bay over six seasons,posting five or more tackles 42 times (46 including play-offs). Now has 798 tackles (392 solo) with 9½ sacks and33 passes defensed for his career.Battled through hamstring and triceps injuries to startevery game in ’08 and has played in 162 of a possible 176regular-season games during his career, missing just ninecontests due to injury.Prior to Week 16 of 2007, had not missed a game sincemidway through his rookie season, and had not missed astart since Week 4 of 2003.Took over DT Grady Jackson’s old starting job aftersigning as an unrestricted free agent on March 17, 2006,<strong>com</strong>ing over from St. Louis, where he spent his first fiveseasons and was a first-round draft choice (29th overall) in2001, turning pro after his junior year at Ohio StateCame to Green Bay off his best statistical season in2005 in which he led all of the league’s defensive linemenwith 115 tackles, 10 more than runner-up Aaron Kampman.Having appeared in eight playoff games with the Packers,has the experience of playing in 14 postseason contests,including Super Bowl XXXVI while a rookie with St. Louisand Super Bowl XLV in 2010 with Green Bay.186AT A GLANCE …• Has played in 162 of a possible 176 regularseasongames during his 11-year career,missing just nine contests due to injury.• Had another productive season in 2011, starting all 14 games inwhich he played and leading the defensive line with 54 tackles(24 solo) on the season.• Key <strong>com</strong>ponent of Packers’ No. 1-ranked rushing defense in 2009(franchise-record 83.3 yards allowed per game), the first time inteam history that Green Bay led the league in that category.• A first-round draft choice (29th overall) in 2001 who turned proafter his junior year at Ohio State, and became a starter in hissecond season in St. Louis.• Came to Green Bay off a career year in 2005, when he led all <strong>NFL</strong>defensive linemen with 115 tackles, 10 more than former Packerslinemate and runner-up Aaron Kampman.• An All-American at Zephyrhills (Fla.) High School who did notstay close to home like older brother Booker, who played atMiami (Fla.).2011 SEASON: Started all 14 games in which he appeared,leading the defensive line with 54 tackles (24 solo),his highest total since the team transitioned to the 3-4alignment prior to the 2009 season…Also added two passesdefensed…Opened the first 13 games of the season atwhat was listed as LDE, but played various techniques andwas predominantly lined up over the center as one of twodefensive linemen in the team’s nickel defense…Suffered aconcussion vs. Oakland in Week 14 and was sidelined forthe next two games…Returned to open the season finaleand Divisional playoff game…Vs. New Orleans (Sept.8): Had a productive day, leading the defensive line with sixtackles (two solo) and was part of the swarm at the goalline that stopped RB Mark Ingram’s progress and sealed thewin as time expired. On the play, shot underneath RT ZachStrief, clearing a lane for LB Clay Matthews and S MorganBurnett to apply the hit to Ingram…At Chicago (Sept.25): Started and finished with one tackle, but made significant,if not statistically glamorous contributions occupyingblockers up front as the run defense yielded just 13 yardson 12 carries (1.1 avg.), the fourth-lowest single-game totalin franchise history. Lone tackle went for a loss when helined up over the nose and shed C Roberto Garza, movinglaterally down the line of scrimmage to drop RB Matt Fortéfor a 2-yard loss…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Posted five tackles(one solo) and was an integral part in helping to limit theeffectiveness of standout RB Michael Turner, who finishedwith 56 yards on his 16 carries (3.5 avg.), including just20 rushing yards in the second half…At Detroit (Nov.24): Made four tackles (one solo) and also recorded a passdefensed when he was on the front end of one of the game’smost impactful turnover plays in the second quarter. Onthe play, lined up at LDE, first engaging a block, but thensliding laterally into a zone coverage where he read QB MatthewStafford and got his hand on a thrown ball, deflectingit high into the air for Matthews to intercept it. The GreenBay offense would score the game’s first points two playslater…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Finished with four tackles


(three solo), but suffered a concussion during the gameand did not return...Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Returned to thefield after missing the previous two games and tallied threetackles (one solo)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Led the defensive line with seven tackles (threesolo, one for loss) and also added a pressure.2010: Appeared in 14 games with 12 starts at LDE, makingthe transition to end after working at NT in ’09…Registered53 tackles (27 solo), a sack, a pass defensed and a fumblerecovery…Started all four postseason contests and led thedefensive line with 14 tackles (five solo) in the playoffs…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Posted four tackles (twosolo), seeing significant action as one of only three healthydefensive linemen for the bulk of the game…At Chicago(Sept. 27): Recorded four tackles (one solo), a QB hit anda pass defensed. Helped limit the Bears to just 77 yardsrushing, with 37 of those yards <strong>com</strong>ing on three scramblesby QB Jay Cutler…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Registered fourtackles (three solo) and a fumble recovery, falling on RBJahvid Best’s fumble forced by DE Mike Neal in the secondquarter. The turnover led to a TE Jermichael Finley TD catchthree plays later. The fumble recovery was his first since hisfirst season in Green Bay (at Chicago, Dec. 31, 2006)…AtWashington (Oct. 10): Started, but sustained a sprainedankle on the Redskins’ second play from scrimmage. Didnot return, and was inactive the following week vs. Miami(Oct. 17)…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Returned to thestarting lineup, but aggravated the injury seven plays intothe game and did not return. Sidelined once more the nextweek at the N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31) and re-aggravated the ankleagain vs. Dallas (Nov. 7)…At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Afterbye week, returned to the field and had a pair of tackles (onesolo)… At Detroit (Dec. 12): Recorded a season-high 10tackles (seven solo), his highest total since posting a careerhigh12 at Seattle (11/27/06). Forced QB Drew Stanton outof bounds for a 2-yard sack late in the first half…Vs. N.Y.Giants (Dec. 26): Registered five tackles (one solo) asthe defense limited the Giants to just 90 yards on 21 carries,one of only three times on the season that New Yorkdidn’t rush for 100 yards…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Recorded five tackles (two solo) as theunit limited the Bears to just 83 yards rushing and a 7.7conversion rate (1-of-13) on third down…Vs. Pittsburgh(Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Finished with four tackles(two solo) while also having a hand in one of the game’sbiggest plays with the Steelers trailing 21-17 but in GreenBay territory. On the first play of the fourth quarter, slippedinside of pulling C Doug Legursky and dove into RB RashardMendenhall’s left hip. Matthews converged on the right side,jarring the ball loose, and the fumble was recovered by LBDesmond Bishop. The Packers would score a TD eight playslater to extend their lead to 28-17.2009: Played in 13 games with nine starts at NT; only nonstartscame when team opened up in nickel…Also playedin team’s playoff contest…Part of top-ranked rushing defensein the <strong>NFL</strong> (a franchise-best 83.3 yards per game),GREEN BAY PACKERSMOST SINGLE-SEASON TACKLES, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN113 Aaron Kampman, 2006107 Ezra Johnson, 1983105 Aaron Kampman, 200594 Charles Johnson, 197993 Ezra Johnson, 1978Terry Jones, 198192 Ryan Pickett, 200691 Aaron Kampman, 200790 Mike P. McCoy, 1976the first time in franchise history that the team was No. 1against the run…Posted 47 tackles (25 solo) and a passdefensed…Inactive for three games late in the season dueto a hamstring injury…At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Led theline with six tackles (two solo), including a stop of RB StevenJackson for a 2-yard loss on first-quarter run…At Minnesota(Oct. 5): Didn’t start as team opened in nickel,but led the defensive line with season-high seven tackles(six solo). Helped limit Pro Bowl RB Adrian Peterson to just55 yards on 25 carries (2.2 avg.)…Vs. Minnesota (Nov.1): Led the line with seven tackles (five solo) to match hiscareer high. Along with LB A.J. Hawk, stopped Peterson fora 1-yard loss on fourth-and-1 from Green Bay’s 7 midwaythrough the second quarter…Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7):Posted four tackles (two solo) and a QB hit, but sustained ahamstring injury with under nine minutes remaining in thegame and did not return. Injury would go on to sideline himfor three of final four regular-season games…At Arizona(NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Didn’t start as team opened innickel, but registered two tackles (one solo).2008: Started all 16 games for the fourth time in the lastfive seasons, opening up every game at LDT…Was thirdon the defensive line with 81 tackles (38 solo), the sixthtime in his career he posted 80-plus stops...Tied for leadon the line with five passes defensed...Posted 1½ sacks,his most in a single season as a Packer…Vs. Minnesota(Sept. 8): Returned to the starting lineup after missingentire preseason with hamstring injury suffered just priorto the start of training camp...Vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Leddefensive line with seven tackles (four solo), including astop of Turner for a 3-yard loss in the first quarter…AtSeattle (Oct. 12): Registered three tackles (one solo),but left game midway through third quarter with tricepsinjury and did not return…Vs. Indianapolis (Oct. 19):Started after being limited all week in practice with tricepsinjury, which required a harness for protection duringgame. Registered three tackles (one solo) and batted downa QB Peyton Manning pass on third down in the secondquarter to force a Colts punt…At Tennessee (Nov. 2):Finished second on the defensive line with seven tackles(five solo), registered his first sack of the season when hebrought down QB Kerry Collins for a 4-yard loss early in thethird quarter, and batted down a Collins pass intended forTE Bo Scaife in overtime...Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Tied forlead on defensive line with a season-high nine tackles (twosolo)…At Chicago (Dec. 22): Shared a sack of QB KyleOrton in the third quarter with DE Michael Montgomery fora 4-yard loss on third down. Tied for lead on the defensiveline with seven tackles (five solo).2007: Started 14 games, plus both playoff contests, recording63 tackles (38 solo), with one sack and one passdefensed…Inactive for final two regular-season games witha groin injury, snapping a string of 74 consecutive starts(77 including playoffs) dating back to early 2003 and 101straight games played (107 including playoffs) dating backto midway through his rookie season…Didn’t even miss87 Aaron Kampman, 200885 Mike P. McCoy, 197583 Byron Braggs, 1983Carl Barzilauskas, 197882 Ezra Johnson, 1980Dave Pureifory, 1977Johnny Jolly, 200881 Vonnie Holliday, 2001Ryan Pickett, 2008COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPICKETTDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.187


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPICKETTDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.the preseason opener, having arrived in Pittsburgh (Aug.11) the morning of the game following the birth of his son,Ryan Jr. …At Minnesota (Sept. 30): Made his first sackof the season and first as a Packer, felling QB Kelly Hol<strong>com</strong>bfor a 6-yard loss in fourth quarter; made a season-highseven total tackles (six solo)…At Denver (Oct. 29): Withtime running out, stopped Cutler for no gain at the GreenBay 4-yard line on a QB draw. Denver was forced to kicka FG that tied the score 13-13 and led to an OT period; QBBrett Favre connected with WR Greg Jennings on the firstplay for an 82-yard score and the victory…At St. Louis(Dec. 16): Made six tackles (one solo) but missed a goodpart of the second half after suffering a groin injury and thenmissed the next two games…Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional,Jan. 12): Returned to the starting lineup for thepostseason and made six tackles (four solo), including stopof RB Shaun Alexander for a 1-yard loss in third quarter.2006: An unrestricted free agent signed from St. Louis,started all 16 games in his first year with the Packers andwas often called by the most consistent defensive linemanby the team’s coaches…Collected 92 tackles (45 solo),one fumble recovery and a career-best seven passes defensed…Washeld to fewer than five tackles just four timesall season and had six or more on eight occasions…AtPhiladelphia (Oct. 2): Played in spite of an ankle injurysuffered the week prior at Detroit…At Seattle (Nov. 27):Tied a regular-season career high with 12 tackles (six solo),including three for loss. Also helped to end the Seahawks’first possession by tipping a pass that was intercepted byCB Charles Woodson, setting up a Packers TD…Vs. N.Y.Jets (Dec. 3): Combined with LB Nick Barnett to stop RBCedric Houston for minus-1 yard; on the next play, nearlyintercepted a pass, his sixth pass breakup of the year…At Chicago (Dec. 31): Recovered a QB Rex Grossmanfumble, his first career fumble recovery.2005: Assembled the finest season statistically in his <strong>NFL</strong>career in his final year in St. Louis…Started all 16 gamesfor a second straight season and posted a career-high 115tackles (61 solo), which led all <strong>NFL</strong> defensive linemen…Also tied his career high with two sacks…At Arizona(Sept. 18): Teamed with DE Leonard Little to share afourth-quarter sack of QB Kurt Warner…Vs. New Orleans(Oct. 23): Led team in tackles with 11 (five solo)…Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 30): Led team in tackles for secondstraight week with nine (six solo) and shared a sack ofQB Byron Leftwich with LB Chris Claiborne…At Houston(Nov. 27): Got a sack of his own, dropping QB David Carron a key third down to force the Texans to settle for a FG inthe Rams’ eventual 33-27 win…Vs. Washington (Dec.4): Tied his career high with 12 tackles (six solo).PLAYOFF SITE PRIORITIES2004: Started all 16 regular-season contests and twoplayoff games, finishing with 81 tackles (36 solo) and twosacks, and playing his best football late in the year and intothe postseason…Led the team in tackles twice and led ortied for tackle lead among defensive linemen on three otheroccasions, all in final month of regular season and playoffs…AtCarolina (Dec. 12): Led team in tackles with11 (five solo), one shy of regular-season career high…Vs.N.Y. Jets (Jan. 2): Posted 10 tackles (five solo), includinga sack of QB Chad Pennington in OT of regular-seasonfinale…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Establishedpostseason high of 13 tackles (seven solo), surpassinghis regular-season best by one.2003: Started 13 games at NT and finished with 74 tackles(26 solo) and one sack…At Chicago (Nov. 16):Recorded a season-high 10 tackles (two solo)…Vs. Carolina(NFC Divisional, Jan. 10): Had seven tackles (foursolo), the seventh time on the season (six times in the regularseason) he posted seven or more.2002: Started 14 games at LDT and turned in breakoutyear with 107 stops (59 solo) to lead St. Louis’ defensiveline and finish second on the team…His six tackles for lossalso were second on the Rams…At Denver (Sept. 8):Made his first career start in the season opener, leading thedefensive line with 10 tackles (four solo) and getting a halfsackof QB Brian Griese…At Washington (Nov. 24):Reached double figures in tackles again with 10 stops (foursolo)…At Philadelphia (Dec. 1): Established regularseasoncareer high with 12 tackles (five solo).2001: Took a reserve role on the defensive line and playedspecial teams…Saw action in 11 regular-season and threepostseason contests, making 24 stops (10 solo) with ½sack…At Atlanta (Dec 2): Tallied five tackles (four solo),his rookie high…At Carolina (Dec. 23): Matched rookiebest with five stops (one solo)…Vs. New England (SuperBowl XXXVI, Feb. 3): Posted two assisted tacklesin Super Bowl loss to Patriots…2001 Draft: Selected afterhis junior season by St. Louis Rams as the third of threefirst-round selections (29th overall). First Ohio State defensivelineman picked in the first round since Dan Wilkinsonwas selected first overall by Cincinnati in ’94.COLLEGE: A three-year starter at Ohio State (1998-2000), he played both DT positions…Totaled 109 tackles(72 solo), eight sacks and 20 stops for loss in 37 careergames…Majored in general studies…Junior season(2000): Played LDT and had 39 tackles (21 solo), threesacks and two forced fumbles…Sophomore season(1999): Started every game at RDT and was named All-WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMES•Two Wild Card teams (division non-champions with best two records) from each conference and the division champions withthe third- and fourth-best record in each conference will enter the first round of the playoffs.•The division champion with the third-best record will play host to the Wild Card team with the second-best record.•The division champion with the fourth-best record will play host to the Wild Card team with the best record.•There are no restrictions on intra-division games.DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMES•In each conference, the two division champions with the highest won-lost-tied percentage during the regular season will playhost to the Wild Card winners.•The division champion with the best record in each conference is assured of playing the lowest-seeded Wild Card survivor.•There are no restrictions on intra-division games.CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES•The home teams will be the surviving playoff winners with the best won-lost-tied percentage during the regular season.•A Wild Card team cannot play host unless two Wild Card teams are in the game, in which case the Wild Card team that wasseeded the highest in the first round of the playoffs will be the home team.188


Big Ten honorable mention with a career-high 48 tackles(34 solo) and three sacks…Freshman season (1998):Played in every game and started the final nine contests atRDT, with 22 stops (17 solo), two sacks, and five tacklesfor loss.PERSONAL: Given name Ryan Lamont Pickett…Nicknamed“Big Grease”…Born in Zephyrhills, Fla. …Marriedto Jennifer; the couple has three daughters, Esther, 8, Abigail,7, and Lydia, 4, and is expecting the arrival of another,Phebe, in August, and two sons, Ryan Jr., 5, and 1-year oldCaleb…Older brother, Booker, played football at the Universityof Miami (Fla.)…High school: A consensus All-America selection and all-state player at Zephyrhills (Fla.)High School, he recorded 119 tackles and seven sacks asa senior…Named one of top 25 players in the nation bythe National Recruiting Advisor…Community involvement:With his wife, partnered with Acts 1:8 Ministriesto start the Tackle a Tower program in 2008, donatingresources with each tackle he records to help build watertowers in Ugandan villages and spread word of the Gospelto the local people...Thus far the program has helped buildmore than 50 water towers in Uganda, with a goal of morethan 100…Also spoke to a group of troops in San Diegobefore their deployment to Afghanistan…Participated in theAll-Pro Dad program, sharing pointers with other fathers,and the annual Families of Children with Cancer holidayparty, playing games and singing songs with kids…Alsoserved as a celebrity chef for the Big Brothers Big Sistersannual Taste of the Town event the past two years and hasparticipated in dinners to benefit the Donald Driver Foundation…Traveledto Los Angeles during the 2011 offseasonfor a taping of Dancing with the Stars, supporting teammateand eventual <strong>com</strong>petition champion Driver...Hobbies/interests:Enjoys playing with his kids, reading theBible, watching movies and playing golf…Residence: DePere, Wis.COMMUNITYVETERANSRYAN PICKETT’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2001 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .11 0 24 10 14 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02002 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .16 14 107 59 48 ½ ½ 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 02003 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .16 13 81 29 52 1 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 02004 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .16 16 81 36 45 2 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02005 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . .16 16 115 61 54 2 11 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 02006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 92 45 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 14 63 38 25 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 81 38 43 1½ 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .13 9 47 25 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 12 53 27 26 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 14 54 24 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (11 years) . 162 140 798 392 406 9½ 45½ 0 0 0 0 33 1 2 0Green Bay totals. . . . . . 87 81 390 197 193 3½ 14 0 0 0 0 17 0 2 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2001 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . .3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . .1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02004 St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . .2 2 20 11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 2 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 14 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . 14 10 64 31 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — David Carr, KerryCollins, Jay Fiedler, Matt Hasselbeck, Kelly Hol<strong>com</strong>b, ChadPennington, Drew Stanton, Chris Chandler (½), BrianGriese (½), Byron Leftwich (½), Kyle Orton (½), KurtWarner (½).<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Philadelphia, 9/9/01, with St. LouisFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Denver, 9/8/02, with St. LouisFirst <strong>NFL</strong> sack: at Atlanta, 12/2/01 (C.Chandler, sharedwith L.Fletcher), with St. LouisPICKETT’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, three times(last: at Sea., 11/27/06)Solo* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,at SF (10/6/02) and at Det. (12/12/10)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, six times(last: at Det., 12/12/10)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2001 Selected after junior season by St. Louis Rams asthird of three first-round selections (29th overall) in’01 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 21…Signed first contract, July29.•2006 Signed by Green Bay Packers as unrestricted freeagent, March 17.•2010 Designated franchise player by Packers, Feb. 24...Signed contract extension, March 12.* Posted 13 total tackles (seven solo) in ’03playoffs at Atlanta, 1/15/04ADMIN. &COACHESPICKETTDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.189


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PICKETTRYAN PICKETT GAME-BY-GAME2001, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 at Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 at SF-W ( inactive)09/30 Mia-W ( inactive)10/08 at Det-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 NYG-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/21 at NYJ-W 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 NO-L ( inactive)11/11 Car-W ( inactive)11/18 at NE-W ( inactive)11/26 TB-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/02 at Atl-W 1 0 5 4 1 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/09 SF-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 at NO-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Car-W 1 0 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Ind-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/06 Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’01 TOTALS 11 0 24 10 14 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/20 GB-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/27 Phi-W 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/03 NE-L 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship;3Super Bowl XXXVI, New Orleans2002, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 at Den-L 1 1 10 4 6 ½ ½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/15 NYG-L 1 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 at TB-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/29 Dal-L 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/06 at SF-L 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/13 Oak-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 Sea-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/03 at Ari-W 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/10 SD-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 Chi-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/24 at Was-L 1 1 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/01 at Phi-L 1 1 12 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/08 at KC-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/15 Ari-W 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 at Sea-L 1 1 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 SF-W 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’02 TOTALS 16 14107 59 48 ½ ½ 0 0 0 0 5 0 02003, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/07 at NYG-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 SF-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 at Sea-L 1 0 7 3 4 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/28 Ari-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/13 Atl-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/19 GB-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Pit-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/02 at SF-L 1 1 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 Bal-W 1 1 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Chi-W 1 1 10 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/23 at Ari-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Min-W 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/08 at Cle-W 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 Sea-W 1 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 Cin-W 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 at Det-W 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’03 TOTALS 16 13 81 29 52 1 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 001/10 Car-L 1 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 Ari-W 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 at Atl-L 1 1 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 NO-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 at SF-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/10 at Sea-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 TB-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 at Mia-L 1 1 5 3 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/07 NE-L 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Sea-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Buf-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at GB-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Car-W 1 1 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Ari-L 1 1 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Phi-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 NYJ-W 1 1 10 5 5 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’04 TOTALS 16 16 81 36 45 2 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/08 at Sea-W 1 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-L 2 1 1 13 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 20 11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff2005, ST. LOUISDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/11 at SF-L 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Ari-W 1 1 9 4 5 ½ 4½ 0 0 0 0 0 1 009/25 Ten-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at NYG-L 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 Sea-L 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 at Ind-L 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 NO-W 1 1 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/30 Jax-W 1 1 9 6 3 ½ 1½ 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/13 at Sea-L 1 1 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/20 Ari-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/27 at Hou-W 1 1 10 5 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 Was-L 1 1 12 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 at Min-L 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 Phi-L 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/24 SF-L 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 at Dal-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’05 TOTALS 16 16 115 61 54 2 11 0 0 0 0 3 1 02006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Chi-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 NO-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/24 at Det-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 at Phi-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/08 StL-L 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/22 at Mia-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 Ari-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/05 at Buf-L 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/12 at Min-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/19 NE-L 1 1 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/27 at Sea-L 1 1 12 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/03 NYJ-L 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/10 at SF-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/17 Det-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 Min-W 1 1 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/31 at Chi-W 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1’06 TOTALS 16 16 92 45 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 11 NFC Divisional Playoff 2004, ST. 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RYAN PICKETT GAME-BY-GAME2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 SD-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 1 7 6 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/14 Was-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 at Den-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 Min-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 Car-W 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L (inactive — groin)12/30 Det-W (inactive — groin)’07 TOTALS 14 14 63 38 25 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 Atl-L 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 1 7 5 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 1 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Hou-L 1 1 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 1 7 5 2 ½ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 16 81 38 43 1½ 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 02009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W (inactive — hamstring)12/20 at Pit-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W (inactive — hamstring)01/03 at Ari-W (inactive — hamstring)’09 TOTALS 13 9 47 25 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110/10 at Was-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L (inactive — ankle)10/24 Min-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W (inactive — ankle)11/07 Dal-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 10 7 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 14 12 53 27 26 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 101/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 14 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L (inactive — concussion)12/25 Chi-W (inactive — concussion)01/01 Det-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 14 14 54 24 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPICKETTDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYPACKERS CHEERLEADERSThe Green Bay Packers once had official cheerleaders, but after the 1988 season the decision was made not to reinstate them.While some Packers fans supported the official cheerleaders, many were opposed or indifferent, at best.Helping the Packers make the decision to discontinue the program was a television news poll in which fans were generally splitover whether they wanted the program to continue.Bob Harlan, then the Packers’ executive vice president of administration, was quoted in an official release Feb. 7, 1989, saying: “Ingeneral terms, the poll disclosed there were as many fans who expressed opposition to the return of the cheerleaders as there werethose in favor of restoring them. On that basis, we felt the appropriate decision at this time would be to continue without them.”At this time, there are no plans to return to official cheerleaders.For several years, the team has used cheering squads from two local schools, St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis., and the Universityof Wisconsin-Green Bay. Compared to other stadiums, though, they are not as much a part of the gameday experience at Lambeau Field.LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.191


VETERANSANDREWQUARLESSTIGHT END • PENN STATEThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-4 Wt: 252 • Born: October 6, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 23/5 • Acquired: D5a-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESQUARLESSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has played in 23 games with five starts in his first twoseasons, catching 24 passes for 274 yards (11.4 avg.) andone TD.Appeared in 10 contests with two starts in 2011, butsaw his season cut short in Week 13 at the N.Y. Giantswhen he sustained a significant knee injury covering a kickoffin the fourth quarter.Made noticeable strides as a blocker in ’11, playingregularly as part of two-TE sets and out of the backfield in afullback role. Caught three passes for 36 yards (12.0 avg.)on the season.Also saw time on special teams in 2011, contributingtwo tackles.Took on a larger role than expected as a rookie in 2010when starter Jermichael Finley was lost for the season dueto a knee injury in Week 5.Produced two 50-yard receiving games in ’10 andfinished his rookie season with 21 catches for 238 yards(11.3 avg.) and a TD, adding five catches for 46 yards inthe postseason.Was taken with the first of Green Bay’s two fifth-roundpicks in 2010, the 154th overall selection and the 11th tightend selected. Became the first Penn State TE drafted inteam history.2011 SEASON: Appeared in 10 contests with twostarts and caught three passes for 36 yards (12.0 avg.) onthe season…Added two tackles on special teams…Wassidelined for two games early in the season (Weeks 5-6)due to a knee injury sustained vs. Denver in Week 4…AtMinnesota (Oct. 23): Recorded his first reception of theseason on the first drive of the second quarter, a 21-yardgrab on a drive that culminated with K Mason Crosby’s39-yard FG…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Recorded onecatch for 8 yards, a reception that gave Green Bay a firstand-goalfrom the Vikings’ 4 early in the fourth quarter. QBAaron Rodgers hit WR Jordy Nelson two plays later on a TDpass to extend the lead to 38-7…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov.20): Made his first coverage tackle of the season when hebrought down WR Sammie Stroughter at the Tampa Bay24 on a second-quarter kickoff return…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Started as part of a two-TE set and made onecatch, a 7-yarder that picked up a first down on a thirdquarterTD drive. Suffered a severe knee injury while coveringa kickoff late in the fourth quarter and did not return.Was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 7.2010: Played in 13 games with three starts and posted21 receptions for 238 yards (11.3 avg.) and a TD, plus onespecial teams tackle…Added five catches for 46 yards (9.2avg.) in the postseason, playing in all four games with onestart…Inactive (healthy scratch) for the season’s first twogames and also missed one game due to a shoulder injury(vs. Dallas, Week 9)…At Chicago (Sept. 27): Madehis <strong>NFL</strong> debut, playing on special teams and on offense…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Made his first career start as Pack-AT A GLANCE …• Has played in 23 games with five starts inhis first two seasons, having seen his 2011campaign cut short in Week 13 by a significantknee injury.• Finished his rookie season of 2010 with 21 catches for 238 yards(11.3 avg.) and a TD.• Posted career highs in Week 14 of 2010 at Detroit with five receptionsfor 62 yards, the yardage total the most by a Green Bayrookie TE since Ron Kramer’s 68 yards at Detroit on Nov. 27, 1958.• Holds the Penn State records for receptions by a tight end in acareer (87) and single season (41 in 2009).• Finished his career ranked second in school history for receivingyards by a tight end with 1,146.• Capped his college career with a Penn State bowl-recordeight receptions in Capital One Bowl vs. LSU (Jan. 1) and thencaught game-winning TD pass in final seconds of East-WestShrine Game.ers opened in two-TE set…At Washington (Oct. 10):Pressed into action following injuries to Finley and DonaldLee, he had four catches for 51 yards (12.8 avg.), includingtwo grabs of 9 and 21 yards on the final drive of regulation,setting up a late FG attempt…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24):Caught two passes for 16 yards (8.0 avg.), including hisfirst career TD, a juggling 9-yard catch in the back of theend zone…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Left the game withan injured shoulder and missed the following contest…AtDetroit (Dec. 12): Bounced back from an early fumbleafter a 12-yard reception to lead the team with career highsof five catches and 62 yards (12.4 avg.), including grabs of20 and 11 yards from QB Matt Flynn on the opening drive ofthe second half to set up a FG. Yardage total was the mostfor a Green Bay rookie TE since Ron Kramer’s 68 yards atDetroit on Nov. 27, 1958…At Philadelphia (NFC WildCard, Jan. 9): Caught two passes for 27 yards (13.5avg.), his postseason highs, including a 15-yarder on thePackers’ first play from scrimmage…2010 Draft: Selectedwith the first of Green Bay’s two fifth-round picks, 154thoverall and the 11th TE. Became the first Penn State playerdrafted by the Packers since 2001 (CB Bhawoh Jue, thirdround) and the first Penn State TE drafted in team history.COLLEGE: Finished his career as Penn State’s alltimeleader in receptions among tight ends…In 49 careergames, including 29 starts, caught 87 passes to break theprevious school record for a TE held by Ted Kwalick (1966-68)…Totaled 1,146 yards for a 13.2-yard average and eightTDs…His yardage total made him one of only three TEs inschool history to top 1,000 career receiving yards, and heranks second in school history behind Kwalick’s 1,343…He also fell two TDs short of Kwalick’s career mark of10…Overcame some off-the-field issues early in his collegecareer, nearly losing his scholarship prior to his juniorseason…Served a two-game suspension as a sophomorein 2007 for an underage drinking incident and then the followingspring was involved in another drinking incident,including a DUI charge, that led to late head coach Joe192


Paterno nearly dismissing him from the team…Graduatedin December 2009 with a degree in tele<strong>com</strong>munications…Senior season (2009): Concluded his collegiate careerwith by far his best year, nearly doubling his career totalsfor both receptions and yards <strong>com</strong>ing in…Won the startingjob and started all 13 games, catching 41 passes for 536yards (13.1 avg.) and three TDs for the Big Ten’s secondrankedoffense…Was the only Penn State player to catch apass in every game and caught at least three passes in eightcontests…Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognitionand was named to the John Mackey Award midseasonwatch list…His 41 catches broke the school’s single-seasonrecord for a TE held by Tony Stewart (38 in 2000) andhis 536 yards were the most by a Penn State TE since 1977(Mickey Shuler Sr., 600)…Was a standout during East-West Shrine Game practices and caught the game-winningTD pass with six seconds left, lifting the East to a 13-10win…At Michigan (Oct. 24), caught two passes for careerhigh91 yards (45.5 avg.) and a TD – a career-long 60-yardcatch-and-run, the second-longest pass play on the seasonby the Nittany Lions and the longest <strong>com</strong>pletion to a PennState TE in six years…In the Capital One Bowl in Orlandovs. LSU (Jan. 1), broke the school record for receptions in abowl game with a career-high eight catches for 88 yards in19-17 victory…Junior season (2008): Played in 12 of13 games, with one start, serving a one-game suspensionvs. Oregon State (Sept. 6) for a violation of team rules…Lost his starting job to Mickey Shuler Jr. and caught just 11passes for 117 yards (10.6 avg.) and one TD…Recordedseason highs with four receptions for 50 yards (12.5 avg.)vs. Temple (Sept. 20)…Sophomore season (2007):Started seven of 11 games played, catching 14 passes for205 yards (14.6 avg.) and two TDs, with five receptionsgoing for 20 yards or longer…Sat out the season’s firsttwo games vs. Florida International (Sept. 1) and vs. NotreDame (Sept. 8) for a team rules violation…Made seasondebut vs. Buffalo (Sept. 15) with two receptions, both forTDs, of 21 and 4 yards…Posted season highs with threereceptions for 48 yards (16.0 avg.) vs. Iowa (Oct. 6)…Freshman season (2006): Earned freshman All-BigTen honors from Sporting News, playing in 13 games witheight starts and catching 21 passes for 288 yards (13.7avg.) and two TDs…Fifteen of his receptions came in theseason’s final five games…Recorded his first two collegiatereceptions, for 12 yards (6.0 avg.), vs. Youngstown State(Sept. 16)…Established regular-season career high withfive receptions for 62 yards at Wisconsin (Nov. 4)…Caughtfour passes for season-high 87 yards (21.8 avg.) and hisfirst collegiate TD, a 17-yarder vs. Michigan State (Nov. 18).COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESMOST PRO BOWLS WITH THE PACKERS, BY POSITIONQuarterbacks9 Brett Favre. . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93, 1995-97, 2001-03, 20074 Bart Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-62, 19663 Larry Craig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1939, 1941-42Cecil Isbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938, 1941-42Running Backs5 Jim Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-644 Ahman Green. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-043 John Brockington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971-73Clarke Hinkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938-402 Paul Hornung. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-60Billy Grimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950-51Wide Receivers7 James Lofton. . . . . . . . . 1978, 1980-855 Sterling Sharpe. . . .1989-90, 1992-944 Donald Driver . . 2002, 2006-07, 2010Billy Howton . . . . . . . . . 1952, 1955-57Don Hutson . . . . . . . . . . 1938, 1940-42Tight Ends3 Mark Chmura . . . . . . . . 1995, 1997-98Paul Coffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-84Bubba Franks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-031 Keith Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996Ron Kramer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962Offensive Line9 T Forrest Gregg . . .1959-64, 1966-687 C Jim Ringo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1957-635 G Gale Gillingham. . 1969-71, 1973-74Defensive Line6 DE Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-985 DE Willie Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963-674 DT Henry Jordan . . . . . 1960-63, 1966A speedy quarterback in a run-oriented Southern Cal offense,Willie Wood went undrafted in 1960. After signing Wood as afree agent, Vince Lombardi moved him to defense, where helaunched a Hall of Fame career that included eight Pro Bowlselections.Linebackers4 Bill Forester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-623 Fred Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970, 1972, 1975Clay Matthews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-11Dave Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1966-67, 1969Roger Zatkoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954-56Defensive Backs8 S Willie Wood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962, 1964-705 CB Herb Adderley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963-674 S LeRoy Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993, 1996-98DB Bobby Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1955-58CB Charles Woodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-113 S Nick Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-10Special Teams2 K Chester Marcol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972, 19741 KR Roell Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998ST Travis Jervey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997KR Steve Odom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975K Don Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967MOST PRO BOWLS, WITH GREEN BAY9 QB Brett Favre. . . . . . 1992-93, 1995-97, 2001-03, 2007T Forrest Gregg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-64, 1966-688 S Willie Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962, 1964-707 WR James Lofton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978, 1980-85C Jim Ringo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1957-636 DE Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-985 CB Herb Adderley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963-67DE Willie Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963-67G Gale Gillingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969-71, 1973-74WR Sterling Sharpe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-90, 1992-94FB Jim Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-644 S LeRoy Butler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993, 1996-98LB Fred Carr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970, 1972, 1974-75DB Bobby Dillon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1955-58WR Donald Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 2006-07, 2010LB Bill Forester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-62RB Ahman Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04WR Billy Howton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952, 1955-57E Don Hutson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1939-42QB Cecil Isbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938-39, 1941-42DT Henry Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-61, 1963, 1966QB Bart Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-62, 1966CB Charles Woodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11QUARLESSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.193


VETERANSPERSONAL: Given name Andrew Christopher Quarless…Lastname is pronounced QUAR-liss...NicknamedDrew…Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. …Has a 2-year-old son…High school: At Uniondale (N.Y.) High, was rated the11th TE prospect in the nation by Scout.<strong>com</strong> and the 13thby Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…As a senior, earned second-team all-stateand first-team all-county honors as he posted 600 receivingyards, 325 rushing yards and nine TDs…During hisjunior season, caught 39 passes for 843 yards and six TDs,and also recorded 50 tackles and 16 sacks on defense…Began his prep career at Holy Trinity H.S. in Hicksville, N.Y.…Community involvement: Took part in the UnitedWay’s annual Hometown Huddle project in October 2011at the B ay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary…Attended the annualFamilies of Children with Cancer party, participated in theEdgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, and helped coachat a local Oneida Nation football clinic…Also was part ofthe United Way’s annual Hometown Huddle project, helpingto refurbish existing and construct new playground equipmentat Tank Elementary School…At Penn State, workedwith local Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity programs…Hobbies/interests:Enjoys watching standup<strong>com</strong>edy and is a fan of Martin Lawrence’s TV shows…Alsoenjoys writing music and playing video games, naming“Call of Duty” one of his favorites…Residence: Uniondale,N.Y.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESANDREW QUARLESS’ PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 13 3 21 238 11.3 23 12011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 10 2 3 36 12.0 21 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years). . 23 5 24 274 11.4 23 1PLAYOFFSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 4 1 5 46 9.2 15 0On injured reserve for Packers’ game during 2011 playoffsQUARLESS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSReceivingReceptions . . . . . .5, at Det. (12/12/10)Yards . . . . . . . . .62, at Det. (12/12/10)Long. . . . . . . . .23, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Touchdowns . . .1, vs. Min. (10/24/10)QUARLESSDRAFT &FREE AGENTSAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 1 in 2010, 2 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3. Miscellaneous tackles — 1 in2010. Fumbles-Lost — 1-1 in 2010.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Chicago, 9/27/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Detroit, 10/3/10First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: at Washington, 10/10/10 (13 yards, A.Rodgers)First touchdown: vs. Minnesota, 10/24/10 (9 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers as the first of two fifth-round selections (154th overall) of ’10 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 24...Signed first contract, July 12.•2011 Placed on injured reserve (knee), Dec. 7.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ANDREW QUARLESS GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/12 at Phi-W (inactive)09/19 Buf-W (inactive)09/27 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 4 51 12.8 21 010/ 17 Mia-L 1 0 1 23 23.0 23 010/24 Min-W 1 0 2 16 8.0 9t 110/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/07 Dal-W ( inactive — shoulder)11/21 at Min-W 1 0 1 14 14.0 14 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 3 35 11.7 19 012/05 SF-W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 5 62 12.4 20 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 2 12 6.0 10 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 1 16 16.0 16 001/02 Chi-W 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 0’10 TOTALS 13 3 21 238 11.3 23 101/09 at Phi-W 1 1 2 27 13.5 15 0101/15 at Atl-W 1 0 2 14 7.0 8 0201/23 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0302/06 Pit-W 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 04PLAYOFFS 4 1 5 46 9.2 15 02011, GREEN BAY14 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC DivisionalPlayoff; 3 NFC Championship;Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/09 at Atl-W ( inactive — knee)10/ 16 StL-W ( inactive — knee)10/23 at Min-W 1 0 1 21 21.0 21 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 1 8 8.0 8 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 1 7 7.0 7 012/11 Oak-W ( injured reserve — knee)12/18 at KC-L ( injured reserve — knee)12/25 Chi-W ( injured reserve — knee)01/01 Det-W ( injured reserve — knee)’11 TOTALS 10 2 3 36 12.0 21 001/15 NYG-L 1 ( injured reserve — knee)NFC Divisional Playoff194


PRO BOWLS: 12011B.J.RAJIDEFENSIVE TACKLE • BOSTON COLLEGEFourth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFourth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-2 Wt: 337 • Born: July 11, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 46/33 • Acquired: D1a-09PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has emerged as one of the top players in the league athis position over the past two seasons, and earned his firsttrip to the Pro Bowl in 2011, the first Packers defensivetackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to receive the honor.Started all 16 games for the second consecutive year in2011 (joining S Morgan Burnett as the only two defensive playersto do so last season), and registered 43 tackles (19 solo),three sacks, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery.Has played in 37 games over the past two seasons (includingplayoffs), the most in the <strong>NFL</strong> by a defensive lineman.Was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010 and was selectedto USA Today’s All-Joe Team, which honors unheraldedplayers in the league, while also earning All-NFC honorsfrom Pro Football Weekly.Led all <strong>NFL</strong> nose tackles with 6½ sacks in 2010, themost recorded by a NT since Minnesota’s Ken Clarke postedseven in 1990 (according to STATS LLC) and was the onlyGreen Bay defensive lineman to open every game, posting acareer-high 66 tackles (36 solo).Added 12 tackles, a sack, two passes defensed and aninterception in the 2010 postseason, highlighted by an 18-yard INT return for a score at Chicago in the NFC ChampionshipGame that put Green Bay up 21-7 in the eventual21-14 victory.Played in 14 games with one start as a rookie in ’09 andwas named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookieteam, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Green Bay defensive lineman toearn the recognition since DE Vonnie Holliday in 1998.Was part of a defensive-line rotation that year that helpedthe Packers lead the <strong>NFL</strong> in run defense for the first time infranchise history, allowing a team-record 83.3 yards per game.Rookie campaign got off to a slow start when he didn’tsign a contract until Aug. 14, which caused him to missthe first two weeks of practice. Sprained his ankle in thepreseason finale at Tennessee (Sept. 3), which sidelined himfor the first two regular-season games.2011 SEASON: Earned his first career trip to the ProBowl, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Green Bay DT since Brown in 1972to earn the acclaim…Started all 16 games for the secondconsecutive season and has built a starting streak that nowspans 37 games (including playoffs)…Joined Burnett asthe only two players on defense to start every game…Finishedwith 43 tackles (19 solo), three sacks, three passesdefensed and his first career fumble recovery…Also saw hisrole in the goal-line offense continue to evolve as he wasgiven his first career carry and scored a TD on the play…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Started and displayed hisimpressive physical conditioning by appearing on 67 of theunit’s 76 defensive plays. Credited with four tackles (threesolo) and a pass defensed. Was also part of the goal-linestand at the end of the game, pushing forward inside of GJahri Evans to force RB Mark Ingram outside and into thegrasp of LB Clay Matthews and Burnett, short of the goalAT A GLANCE …• Last name is pronounced Rah-jee.• Earned his first bid to the Pro Bowl in 2011,be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Green Bay defensivetackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to be voted to the all-star team.• Has played in 37 games over the past two seasons (includingplayoffs), the most in the <strong>NFL</strong> by a defensive lineman.• Led all <strong>NFL</strong> nose tackles with 6½ sacks in 2010, the most recordedby a nose tackle since Minnesota’s Ken Clarke posted seven in1990 (according to STATS LLC).• With an 18-yard INT return for a touchdown at Chicago in theNFC Championship Game, became the first defensive linemanin franchise playoff history to post an INT for a score and the first<strong>NFL</strong> defensive lineman to do so in the postseason since Jacksonville’sClyde Simmons (Dec. 28, 1996).• Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team in 2009,the first Packers defensive lineman to be selected since DE VonnieHolliday in 1998.• Was a first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection in 2008,when he became the first Boston College DT to lead his team insacks (eight) in 23 years.• Nearly one-third (32½ of 105, 31 percent) of his tackles in collegewere behind the line of scrimmage.line as time expired…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Started andmade four tackles (three solo, one for loss) and his firstsack of the young season. On the sack, clubbed his way pastLG Travelle Wharton, beating him up the field and trippingup QB Cam Newton for a 12-yard loss…At Minnesota(Oct. 23): Led the defensive line with six tackles (two solo)and a sack. Saw his second sack of the season <strong>com</strong>e whenhe chased QB Christian Ponder out of bounds for a zeroyardsack. Also drew a holding call against C Joe Bergeron a fourth-quarter play that negated a 7-yard scrambleby Ponder…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Credited withan assisted tackle and a pass defensed. Personal highlightof the game came on the offensive side of the ball, whenhe lined up in the backfield on a second-and-goal from the1-yard line on the 15th play of the Packers’ opening possession.Took a handoff from QB Aaron Rodgers and surgedforward for a 1-yard TD to put the Packers ahead 7-0, thefirst offensive TD of his career. With the TD, became just thefourth <strong>NFL</strong> DL since the AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger in 1970 to scorea rushing TD in a regular-season game…At Detroit (Nov.24): Posted two tackles (one solo) and his third sack ofthe season. On the sack, lined up on the nose and foughtpast RG Stephen Peterman, chasing QB Matthew Staffordforward into the pocket and dropping him for a 3-yard loss.Also appeared on offense for the second consecutive week,seeing time in the backfield on consecutive goal-line playsin the third quarter. Threw an excellent lead block on LBStephen Tulloch to pave the way for FB John Kuhn to score a1-yard TD, capping an 11-play, 77-yard drive…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Started in his home state and finished withtwo tackles (one solo) and his first career fumble recovery.Alertly picked up a ball that had been jarred loose followinga Matthews sack, but was believed to have been an in<strong>com</strong>pletepass. 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VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRAJIDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.had not <strong>com</strong>e forward with the ball and the possession wasawarded to the Packers.2010: Started all 16 contests at NT, the only Packer onthe defensive line to open every game…Paced the line witha career-high 66 tackles (36 solo), and his career-best 6½sacks led all <strong>NFL</strong> nose tackles…Four of his sacks came inthe final five regular-season contests…Selected as a ProBowl alternate and was named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team,which salutes unheralded players…Earned All-NFC recognitionfrom Pro Football Weekly…Also started all four playoffgames and posted 12 tackles (six solo), a sack, two passesdefensed and an INT returned for a TD…At Philadelphia(Sept. 12): With the Packers down to three healthy defensivelinemen, led the group with 58 snaps. Posted three solostops and a sack, <strong>com</strong>ing up big on back-to-back plays inthe second quarter. Stuffed a run by FB Leonard Weaverfor no gain, and then followed that up by beating RG NickCole to the inside and fighting off C Jamaal Jackson to dropQB Kevin Kolb for a 9-yard loss…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3):Recorded two tackles (one solo), a sack, a QB hit and apressure. Threw QB Shaun Hill to the turf for a 9-yard sackon Detroit’s first play from scrimmage…At Washington(Oct. 10): Registered six tackles (three solo) and a halfsack,<strong>com</strong>bining with Matthews in the second quarter todump QB Donovan McNabb for a 7-yard loss. Helped thedefense limit the Redskins to just 51 rushing yards on 21carries (2.4 avg.)…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Posted a careerhigheight tackles (seven solo) and a pass defensed…AtN.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): New Jersey native played in his homestate for the first time, helping limit RBs LaDainian Tomlinsonand Shonn Greene to just 76 yards on 22 carries (3.5avg.). Was matched up with three-time Pro Bowl C NickMangold and forced him into <strong>com</strong>mitting two penalties…Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5): Recorded four tackles (twosolo), a sack, a QB hit and a pressure. Crashed through apair of blockers to sack QB Troy Smith for a 6-yard loss inthe fourth quarter…At New England (Dec. 19): Turnedin one of the finest games of his career in a return to the regionwhere he played as a collegian. Posted six tackles (fivesolo), a career-best two sacks, two QB hits and a pressure inSunday night contest. Used an upfield rush to walk Pro BowlG Logan Mankins back before shedding him to sack QB TomBrady for a 7-yard loss in the first quarter. On a third-and-9late in the third quarter, shot between Mankins and C DanKoppen before overpowering RB Danny Woodhead en routeto sacking Brady for a 10-yard loss…Vs. N.Y. Giants(Dec. 26): Registered four tackles (three solo), a sack,a QB hit and two pressures. Brought Manning down for a5-yard loss in the third quarter…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Posted two tackles (one solo), a sack, aPRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYERSShea Allard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AL-erdDon Barclay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAR-clayDu’ane Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doo-onDiondre Borel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-on-dray Buh-rellBryan Bulaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buh-LAH-gahTommie Draheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dray-himeRobert Francois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fran-swahSampson Genus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean-usCurenski Gilleylen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gill-luh-lenBrett Goode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GEWDGraham Harrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hair-uhlJon Hoese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Haze-eeJohn Kuhn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KOONAnthony Levine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luh-veenTim Masthay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MASS-tayJerron McMillian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juh-ron Mick-mill-inDaniel Muir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MYEWRRyan Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PICK-ett196QB hit and a pressure, helping limit Pro Bowl RB MichaelTurner to just 39 yards on 10 carries (3.9 avg.). Appearedon offense for the first time as part of “Elephant” goal-lineformation that also featured an extra lineman, T/G T.J. Lang.Lined up in the backfield next to FB Quinn Johnson and infront of Kuhn, clearing out the right side as he blocked LBMike Peterson to clear a hole for Kuhn to score on a 1-yardrun. Early in the fourth quarter, used an outside rush to blowpast LG Justin Blalock and wrapped up QB Matt Ryan, hisformer college teammate, for a 10-yard sack, his first careersack in the postseason…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Made perhaps the game’s biggest play inthe fourth quarter, intercepting QB Caleb Hanie and rumbling18 yards for a TD to give Green Bay a 21-7 lead ineventual 21-14 win. With less than seven minutes remaining,dropped into coverage out of a dime-personnel groupingas CB Sam Shields blitzed from the outside. Stepped infront of a short pass intended for RB Matt Forté and sprintedto the end zone, beating Hanie across the goal line for theTD that proved to be the difference in the game. Became thefirst defensive lineman in franchise playoff history to post anINT for a score and the first <strong>NFL</strong> defensive lineman to do sosince Jacksonville’s Clyde Simmons (Dec. 28, 1996). Alsoposted three tackles (two solo), four QB hits and two QBpressures…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6):Played nearly twice as many snaps as any other defensivelineman, appearing on 60 plays. Credited with two assistedtackles, four pressures and a QB hit, as he created a consistentdisruption in the middle of the pocket for QB BenRoethlisberger.2009: Played in 14 games with one start, seeing mostof his time at both end spots and as a down lineman innickel…Also appeared in team’s playoff contest…Namedto the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team…Saw increasedtime at NT in the final four games of the season withPickett battling a hamstring injury…Registered 36 tackles(24 solo) and a sack on the season…Part of top-rankedrushing defense in the <strong>NFL</strong> (a franchise-record 83.3 yardsper game), the first time in team history that the Packersfinished No. 1 in the league against the run…Inactive forfirst two games of the season, vs. Chicago (Sept. 13) andvs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20), due to sprained ankle sustainedin preseason finale at Tennessee (Sept. 3)…Signed withthe team on Aug. 14 after missing the first two weeks ofcamp, and practiced for the first time on Aug. 17…At St.Louis (Sept. 27): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeing time at LDE,and posted an assisted tackle…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18):Combined with Matthews to bring RB Kevin Smith down fora 1-yard loss on a fourth-and-1 run late in the first quarter.Saw limited action before tweaking his ankle in the thirdPLAYERSAndrew Quarless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QUAR-lissB.J. Raji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rah-jeeBrandian Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BrandonBrandon Saine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAINDerek Sherrod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sher-RODJosh Sitton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sitt-enVic So’oto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So-OH-toeTramon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trah-mahnJerel Worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juh-relCOACHESJames Campen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kamp-enTom Clements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Klemm-intsJerry Fontenot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fon-tin-ohBen McAdoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mack-ah-dooShawn Slocum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slow-kummMike Trgovac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ter-guh-vac


quarter, and did not return (coach’s decision)…Vs. SanFrancisco (Nov. 22): Posted first career sack, bringingdown QB Alex Smith for a 1-yard loss early in the secondquarter…At Detroit (Nov. 26): Registered three tackles(two solo), including one for a loss. Broke through up themiddle to put a huge hit on Smith for a 4-yard loss in thesecond quarter. Posted his first career pass defensed, battingdown a QB Matthew Stafford pass later in the quarter…At Chicago (Dec. 13): Saw most significant action of theseason at NT with Pickett inactive (hamstring), and postedtwo solo tackles and a QB pressure…At Pittsburgh (Dec.20): Didn’t start as team opened in nickel, but played hismost snaps of the season as he worked at NT and as a downlineman in nickel. Matched season high with four tackles(one solo) and added a QB pressure…Vs. Seattle (Dec.27): Started the first game of his career, opening at NT inplace of an injured Pickett (hamstring). Recorded threetackles (two solo), including a stop of RB Julius Jones for a4-yard loss late in the third quarter…2009 Draft: Selectedwith the No. 9 overall pick, just the franchise’s third top-10draft selection in the previous 17 years. Became the 15thplayer drafted by the Packers out of Boston College and thesecond in four years, joining CB Will Blackmon (2006, D4b).Also joined OL Bob Hyland as a fellow BC product selectedwith the No. 9 overall pick by the Packers (1967). Becameonly the second BC defensive player selected in the top 10,joining DE Mike Mamula (1995, Philadelphia, No. 7 overall).COLLEGE: A three-year starter for the Eagles, posted105 tackles (59 solo), 12½ sacks, 32½ tackles for loss, andnine passes defensed during his career…Nearly one-thirdof his tackles (32½ of 105, 31 percent) were behind the lineof scrimmage…Graduated with a degree in sociology…Seniorseason (2008): Was named first-team All-AtlanticCoast Conference, totaling a team-high eight sacks and 16tackles for loss among 42 total tackles (22 solo) while startingall 13 games…Also batted down five passes…Receivedseveral All-American honors – second team by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>,third team by The Associated Press and Scout.<strong>com</strong>, andhonorable mention from Pro Football Weekly and SI.<strong>com</strong>…Became the first DT to lead the Eagles in sacks since MikeRuth in 1985…Received the Mary M. and William H. SullivanJr. ’37 scholarship…Led a defense that ranked seventhin the nation in run defense, allowing just 91.2 yards pergame on the ground…Posted two sacks on back-to-backplays at Wake Forest (Nov. 22)…Finished his career withfive tackles (tying his career high of four solo), includingthree for loss, one sack and one deflected pass in MusicCity Bowl vs. Vanderbilt (Dec. 31)…Redshirt season(2007): Redshirted due to academic ineligibility…On theeve of the season opener, found out about a clerical error byan academic advisor in the calculation of his credits…Spentthe season practicing on the scout team…Junior season(2006): Started all 12 games and received second-teamAll-ACC honors…Posted 23 tackles (16 solo), 8½ tacklesfor loss, three sacks, one forced fumble and three battedpasses…Sophomore season (2005): Started all 12games and recorded 27 tackles (20 solo), 6½ tackles forloss, 1½ sacks and one batted pass…Established collegiatehigh of six tackles (three solo), including one tackle for loss,vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 15)…Freshman season (2004):Worked his way into the DT rotation as a true freshman andposted 13 tackles (six solo) with 1½ tackles for loss.PERSONAL: Given name Busari Raji Jr. …Last name ispronounced Rah-jee…Nicknamed B.J. …Born in New YorkCity…Single…Brother, Corey, played basketball at BostonCollege and played the 2011-12 season for Etzella, a professionalteam in Luxembourg, averaging 23.8 points and 10.1rebounds in 26 games...Appeared in ESPN promotional adsfor the 2011 ESPY Awards, pitted in a fictional dance-offagainst John Wall of the NBA’s Washington Wizards…Alsoappeared opposite teammates Matthews and Rodgers innational State Farm advertisements, featuring his trademarkdance move…Parents, Mamie and Busari Sr., are Pentecostalministers…High school: An all-state, all-North Jerseyand all-county honoree as a senior at Westwood RegionalHigh (Washington Township, N.J.), when he recorded 75tackles, 7½ sacks and four forced fumbles…A three-yearstarter at both G and DT, was a two-time All-Bergen CountyScholastic League selection…Was selected to play in the2004 Governor’s Bowl, which pits the top seniors in NewCOMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESRAJIDRAFT &FREE AGENTSB.J. RAJI’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 1 36 24 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 66 36 30 6½ 49½ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 43 19 24 3 15 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1<strong>NFL</strong> totals (three years) . . 46 33 145 79 66 10½ 65½ 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 12 6 6 1 9 1 18 18t 1 2 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 17 7 10 1 9 1 18 18t 1 2 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — Tom Brady (2), Shaun Hill, Kevin Kolb, Eli Manning, Cam Newton,Christian Ponder, Alex Smith, Troy Smith, Matthew Stafford, Donovan McNabb (½). Rushing — 1 for 1 yard,TD in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at St. Louis, 9/27/09First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Seattle, 12/27/09First <strong>NFL</strong> sack: vs. San Francisco, 11/22/09 (A.Smith)Touchdowns (1): vs. Tampa Bay, 11/20/11, 1-yard run.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of twochoices in first round (9th overall) of ’09 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 26…Signed first contract, Aug. 14.197RAJI’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, vs. Mia. (10/17/10)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at NE (12/19/10)2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSJersey against those from New York…Was part of a statechampionship team as a freshman in 2000, and also letteredin basketball his freshman and sophomore years…Community involvement: Participated in the “Pro vs.GI Joe” event, playing an Xbox game against a solider overseas;also spent time with soldier’s family and local militaryin attendance…Coached youth football and youth basketballin New Jersey...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing videogames and watching movies, naming Life with Eddie Murphyas his favorite...Has an appreciation for the history ofthe <strong>NFL</strong> and enjoys meeting former players and contributors…Alsohas an interest in player personnel and has expresseda desire to potentially pursue the field following hisplaying career…Residence: Washington Township, N.J.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRAJIDRAFT &FREE AGENTSB.J. RAJI GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W (inactive — ankle)09/20 Cin-L (inactive — ankle)09/27 at StL-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 14 1 36 24 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 3 3 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 6 3 3 ½ 3½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 4 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR12/12 at Det-L 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 6 5 1 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 16 66 36 30 6½ 49½ 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 18 18t 1 1 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 12 6 6 1 9 1 18 18t 1 2 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112/11 Oak-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 16 43 19 24 3 15 0 0 0 0 3 0 101/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ALL-TIME SACKS, 1982-2011Gbaja-Biamila, K. . . . 74.5White, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 68.5Harris, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.0Kampman, A. . . . . . . 54.0Johnson, E. . . . . . . . . 41.5Bennett, T. . . . . . . . . . 36.0Paup, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.5Holliday, V. . . . . . . . . 32.0Matthews, C. . . . . . . 29.5Jenkins, C. . . . . . . . . . 29.0Dotson, S. . . . . . . . . . . 26.0Brown, R. . . . . . . . . . . 25.5Jones, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 24.5Butler, L. . . . . . . . . . . . 20.5Anderson, J. . . . . . . . 19.5Douglass, M. . . . . . . . 19.0Carreker, A. . . . . . . . . 18.5McKenzie, K. . . . . . . . 18.5Hunt, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.0Williams, C. . . . . . . . . 17.0Barnett, N. . . . . . . . . . 15.5Noble, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 14.0Brock, M.. . . . . . . . . . . 12.5Wilkins, G. . . . . . . . . . 12.5Murphy, M. . . . . . . . . 11.0Patterson, S. . . . . . . . 11.0Hawk, A.J. . . . . . . . . . . 10.5Raji, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5Thierry, J. . . . . . . . . . . 10.0Wayne, N. . . . . . . . . . . 10.0Woodson, C. . . . . . . . 10.0Bishop, D. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0Lyon, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0Martin, C. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0Harris, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5Jurkovic, J. . . . . . . . . . . 7.5Koonce, G. . . . . . . . . . . 7.5Simmons, W. . . . . . . . . 7.5Brown, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0Diggs, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0Jones, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0Scott, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0Winter, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0Booker, V. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5Evans, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0Sharper, D. . . . . . . . . . . 6.0Walden, E. . . . . . . . . . . 6.0Williams, B. . . . . . . . . . 6.0Archambeau, L. . . . . . 5.5Braggs, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5Butler, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0Holland, J. . . . . . . . . . . 5.0Jones, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0Montgomery, M. . . . . 5.0Poppinga, B. . . . . . . . . 5.0Zombo, F. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0Cumby, G. . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Dent, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Flanigan, J. . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Jackson, G. . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Stephen, S. . . . . . . . . . 4.5Tuaolo, E. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Wynn, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Chillar, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0Greene, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0Harris, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0Merrill, C. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0Bowens, D. . . . . . . . . . . 3.5Cole, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5Johnson, C. . . . . . . . . . 3.5Pickett, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5Roman, M. . . . . . . . . . . 3.5Carroll, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0Greenwood, D. . . . . . . 3.0Humphrey, D. . . . . . . . 3.0Joyner, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0LaBounty, M. . . . . . . . . 3.0Peterson, K. . . . . . . . . . 3.0Reynolds, J. . . . . . . . . . 3.0Boyarsky, J. . . . . . . . . . 2.5McMichael, S. . . . . . . . 2.5Nwokorie, C. . . . . . . . . 2.5Robinson, E. . . . . . . . . 2.5Truluck, R. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5Boyd, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Drost, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Edwards, A. . . . . . . . . . 2.0Hunter, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Johnson, J. . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Jolly, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Kuberski, B. . . . . . . . . . 2.0Lewis, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0McBride, T. . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Nelson, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Prather, G. . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Waddy, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0Williams, Tra.. . . . . . . . 2.0Bush, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Davey, D. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Jue, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Lenon, P. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Leopold, B. . . . . . . . . . 1.5Navies, H. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Nickerson, H. . . . . . . . . 1.5Prior, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Smith, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Smith, L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5Browner, R. . . . . . . . . . 1.0Burnett, M. . . . . . . . . . 1.0Cade, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Collins, N. . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Hall, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Harvey, M. . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Hawthorne, M. . . . . . 1.0Holmes, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Johnson, K. . . . . . . . . . 1.0Jordan, K. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Lee, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Marshall, T. . . . . . . . . . 1.0McKenzie, M.. . . . . . . . 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PRO BOWLS: 22009, 2011AARONRODGERSQUARTERBACK • CALIFORNIAEighth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonEighth Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-2 Wt: 225 • Born: December 2, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 69/62 • Acquired: D1-05PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Ranks No. 1 in <strong>NFL</strong> history with a 104.1 passer rating(min. 1,500 attempts), having <strong>com</strong>pleted 1,381-of-2,113passes (65.4 percent) for 17,366 yards and 132 TDs withjust 38 INTs.Has thrown for 17,037 yards since 2008, the most bya QB in his first four seasons as a starter in <strong>NFL</strong> history.It surpassed the previous mark held by Peyton Manning(16,418, 1998-2001).Since taking over as the starter in 2008, ranks No. 3 inthe league in passing yards (17,037), No. 2 in passing TDs(131), No. 1 in passer rating (105.0), No. 2 in yards per attempt(8.29) and No. 1 in 25-yard passes (150).The Packers have averaged 28.3 points per game in his62 career regular-season starts, No. 1 among <strong>NFL</strong> quarterbackssince 1950 (min. 50 starts).In 62 regular-season starts (41-21 record), has posted22 games with 300-plus passing yards, 35 without an interceptionand 38 with a 100-plus passer rating.Has registered a 100-plus passer rating each of the pastthree seasons, one of only four quarterbacks in league historyto ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat (Steve Young, 1991-94; Manning,2004-06; Philip Rivers, 2008-10).When he hit the 100-TD mark for his career, he hadthrown just 34 INTs to that point, the fewest in <strong>NFL</strong> historyas he surpassed Rivers’ mark of 43 INTs.Ranks No. 1 in league history with a career interceptionpercentage of 1.8.Is the only QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register two seasonswith 500-plus attempts and seven or fewer INTs (2009 and2011) and is the only 4,000-yard passer in league annals tothrow six or fewer INTs (2011).Is the lone <strong>NFL</strong> QB since the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger topost four or more consecutive 110-plus rating games inthree straight seasons (Weeks 3-4, 6-7 in 2009; Week 9,Weeks 11-13 in 2010; Weeks 1-7, 9-12 in 2011).Set the <strong>NFL</strong> single-season record for passer rating witha 122.5 rating in 2011, topping the previous mark held byManning (121.1 in ’04). Was the first Packer to lead theleague in the category since the system was implementedin 1973.In 2011, set league records for the most 100-plus ratinggames (13), most 110-plus rating games (12) and tied the<strong>NFL</strong> mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four).Also in 2011, set franchise records for TD passes (45),passing yards (4,643), <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3), yardsper attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50), 300-yard games(eight), and tied the team mark for INT percentage (1.20) onhis way to earning <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player honors fromThe Associated Press.Ranks No. 1 in <strong>NFL</strong> history (min. 150 attempts) with a105.5 passer rating in the postseason.Became only the fourth QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw for300 yards/three TDs in a Super Bowl, taking home gameAT A GLANCE …• His career passer rating of 104.1 ranks No.1 in <strong>NFL</strong> 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 bya QB in his first four seasons as a starter.• In 62 regular-season starts (41-21 record), has posted 22 gameswith 300-plus passing yards, 35 without an interception and 38with a 100-plus passer rating.• In 2011, set an <strong>NFL</strong> record with a 122.5 passer rating and set franchiserecords for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), <strong>com</strong>pletionpercentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio(7.50) and 300-yard games (eight) on his way to earning <strong>NFL</strong>Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press.• Became only the fourth QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw for 300 yards/three TDs in a Super Bowl, taking home game MVP honors forGreen Bay’s win over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.• Is the only quarterback in league history to throw for more than4,000 yards in each of his first two seasons (2008-09) as a starter.• Went 17-5 as a starter at Cal, taking over in Week 5 of the 2003season. Threw 43 TDs with only 13 interceptions over the courseof his career and finished with a 150.27 career passing efficiencymark, the best in school history.MVP honors for Green Bay’s win over Pittsburgh in SuperBowl XLV.Has four 110-plus passer rating games in six playoffstarts, which is tied for third in <strong>NFL</strong> history behind only JoeMontana (six in 23 starts) and Brett Favre (five in 24 starts).Is the only QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw for more than4,000 yards in each of his first two seasons (2008-09) asa starter.Has a 111.3 passer rating in divisional games, the bestcareer passer rating by a QB in league history since the <strong>NFL</strong>went to a divisional format in 1967.With 16 career rushing TDs, ranks No. 2 in franchisehistory among QBs behind only Tobin Rote (29). Joins Rote(1954-56) as the only QBs in team annals to post threestraight seasons with four-plus rushing TDs (2008-10).Has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week fivetimes in his career (Weeks 13 and 16 of 2010, Weeks 1,4 and 9 in 2011) and NFC Offensive Player of the Monthfive times (October 2009, December 2010, and September,October and November 2011).2011 SEASON: Started 15 contests, resting the finalgame, and earned league MVP honors…Also started theteam’s playoff contest…Completed 343-of-502 passes(68.3 percent) for 4,643 yards and 45 TDs with just sixINTs…Was also named first-team All-Pro by AP, Pro FootballWeekly/PFWA, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated…Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second time, getting thestarting nod for the NFC squad…Was named the ProfessionalAthlete of the Year by Sporting News, the Male Athleteof the Year by AP, the NFC Offensive Player of the Yearby the Committee of 101, the <strong>NFL</strong> Offensive Player of theCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.199


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.Year by Sporting News, and the <strong>NFL</strong> MVP by Sports Illustrated…Wonthe Bert Bell Award from The Maxwell Club asthe most outstanding Professional Player of the Year…Wasnamed the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September,October and November…Marked four straight monthsthat he won the award (also December 2010), making himthe first <strong>NFL</strong> player to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat since the leaguebegan recognizing players on a monthly basis in 1986…Setthe <strong>NFL</strong> single-season record with a 122.5 passer rating,topping the previous mark of 121.1 by Manning in ’04…Became the first Green Bay QB to lead the <strong>NFL</strong> in passerrating since the system was implemented in 1973…Setleague records for the most 100-plus passer rating games(13), most 110-plus rating games (12) and tied the <strong>NFL</strong>mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four)…Set franchiserecords for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643),<strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25),TD/INT ratio (7.50), 300-yard games (eight), and tied BartStarr’s record (1966) for interception percentage (1.20)…Tied QB Brett Favre’s franchise record (1996) for the mostgames with four-plus TD passes (five)…Became just thethird QB in league history to have 10 games with threeplusTD passes, joining Tom Brady (2007) and Dan Marino(1984)…Tied an <strong>NFL</strong> record with at least two TD passesin 13 straight games (Games 1-13)…Started the seasonwith 11 consecutive 110-plus rating games, the longestsingle-season streak in <strong>NFL</strong> history as he topped Young’smark of seven straight in 1994…Became the first 4,000-yard passer in <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw six or fewer INTs…His yards per attempt of 9.25 ranked No. 4 by an <strong>NFL</strong> quarterbacksince the 1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger…Ranked No. 2 inthe league with a 113.3 passer rating on third down, connectingon 80-of-122 passes (65.6 percent) for 1,136 yardsand nine TDs with two INTs…Against the blitz, led the <strong>NFL</strong>with a 131.4 passer rating, a 68.0 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage,and an average of 12.0 yards per attempt…His 131.4 ratingagainst the blitz ranked No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> since 1993, accordingto STATS LLC, behind only Manning’s 136.8 ratingin 2004…Led the league with a 107.3 passer rating in thered zone…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Connected on27-of-35 passes for 312 yards and three TDs with no INTson his way to earning NFC Offensive Player of the Weekhonors. Was locked in from the start, <strong>com</strong>pleting 14-of-15 passes in the first quarter for 188 yards and three TDs,RODGERS’ 2011 A SEASON TO REMEMBERbe<strong>com</strong>ing just the second QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw threeTDs in the first quarter of a season opener (Buffalo’s JackKemp – Sept, 13, 1964). The yardage mark in the openingquarter was also his personal best in any quarter of agame in his career…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Became thefirst QB in franchise history to throw for 300-plus yards ineach of the first two games of the season when he posted308 yards and two TD passes on 19-of-30 passing…Vs.Denver (Oct. 2): Had arguably the most statistically impressiveperformance of his career, accounting for six TDs(four passing, two rushing) and throwing for a career-high408 yards on 29-of-38 passing. Became the first QB in <strong>NFL</strong>history to throw for 400 yards and four TDs and also havetwo rushing TDs in the game. Became the first QB in franchiseannals to eclipse the 400-yard passing mark on morethan one occasion (404, vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 26, 2010) andnow owns two of the five 400-yard performances in teamhistory. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honorsfor the outing…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Completed 26-of-39attempts for 396 yards and two TDs, tying a team record by<strong>com</strong>pleting passes to 12 different receivers. The 396 yardspassing was the fourth-highest total on the road in franchisehistory. Threw for 269 yards in the second half, themost by a Green Bay QB in a second half since 1991…Vs.St. Louis (Oct. 16): Matched his single-season careerhigh with his fifth 300-yard game in just the sixth contestof the season. Threw for 316 yards and three scores, highlightedby his career-long 93-yard TD pass to WR JordyNelson in the second quarter…At Minnesota (Oct. 23):Posted the second-highest QB rating of his career (146.5),throwing for 335 yards and three TDs on 24-of-30 passing.Completed his first 13 passes of the game, matchinghis career-best streak and the longest since Favre’s 13 atMinnesota on Oct. 23, 2005…At San Diego (Nov. 6):Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for thethird time on the season, <strong>com</strong>pleting 21-of-26 passes for247 yards and four TDs for a 145.8 passer rating. Set an<strong>NFL</strong> single-season record with his eighth straight 110-plusrating game, topping the mark of seven by Young in 1994.Matched his career high with 52 rushing yards on eightcarries (6.5 avg.)…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): JoinedKurt Warner (1999) as the only two QBs in <strong>NFL</strong> history topost three consecutive 140-plus rating games in a singleseason by <strong>com</strong>pleting 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards andIn what was his fourth year as the starter under center for the Packers in 2011, quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned in one ofthe finest seasons by any player at the position in the history of the National Football League. Rodgers was voted the Pro Bowlstarter for the NFC and earned Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press following the season, winning the vote bya nearly unanimous 48-2 margin.During the regular season, he <strong>com</strong>pleted 343-of-502 attempts for 4,643 yards and 45 touchdowns against just six interceptions,netting a cumulative passer rating of 122.5. Rodgers’ marks for yardage, touchdowns, <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage, yards perattempt and 300-yard games were all new franchise records. Even more impressive was that he ac<strong>com</strong>plished all of that despiteappearing in just 15 games (he was rested for the regular-season finale in Week 17).A look at some of the superlatives from Rodgers’ fantastic season:• 122.5 QB rating set a new <strong>NFL</strong> record, as did his 13 games with a 100-pluspasser rating.• Joined Tom Brady and Dan Marino as the only three QBs to throw three-plusTD passes in a game 10 or more times in a season.• Tied the <strong>NFL</strong> record shared by Brady and Peyton Manning by throwing at leasttwo TD passes in 13 consecutive games.• Set an <strong>NFL</strong> record with 11 consecutive games with a 110-plus QB rating.• Became the only QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to have more than one season with 500-plus pass attempts and fewer than seven INTs.• Experienced a torrid stretch over a three-game span in the middle of the seasonwhen he became just the second QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history (Kurt Warner) to recordthree consecutive games with a 140-plus passer rating.• With his career-high 408-yard outing in Week 4 vs. Denver, he became the firstQB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register 400 passing yards/four passing TDs/two rushingTDs in a game.200


four TDs, good for a 140.1 rating. Broke Favre’s franchiserecord for 110-rating games (eight, 2007) and consecutivegames with at least two TD passes (eight, 1994), doingeach for the ninth time on the season…At Detroit (Nov.24): Further extended his league record by registering his11 th consecutive 110-plus rating game as he <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Connected on 29-of-46 attempts for 369 yardsand four TDs in a hostile road environment. Set new franchiserecords by posting his eighth 300-yard passing gameand ninth three-plus TD game. Extended his <strong>NFL</strong> record ofconsecutive games with a 100-plus passer rating to 12…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Became the fastest player toreach the 4,000-yard passing plateau in franchise historyby topping the mark in his 13 th game of the season. It alsotied him for the second fastest in league annals behind onlySaints QB Drew Brees (12 games in 2011). Connected on17-of-30 passes for 281 yards and two TDs, joining Manning(2004) and Brady (2010-11) as the only QBs in <strong>NFL</strong>history to throw at least two TD passes in 13 consecutivegames…At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Set a franchise recordwith his 40 th TD pass of the season, topping Favre’smark of 39 set in 1996. Set the mark with a 2-yard TD tossto WR Donald Driver in the third quarter, be<strong>com</strong>ing justthe seventh QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to eclipse the 40-TD markin a season…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Threw a careerhighfive TD passes en route to leading the Packers to theirfranchise-record 14 th regular-season win…Vs. Detroit(Jan. 1): Listed as inactive as the coaching staff elected torest him with home-field advantage throughout the playoffshaving been secured the previous week.2010: Started 15 contests, missing one game with aconcussion, and was named a first alternate for the ProBowl…Completed 312-of-475 passes (65.7 percent) for3,922 yards, 28 TDs and 11 INTs for a 101.2 rating as hebecame the first QB in franchise history to post a 100-pluspasser rating in back-to-back seasons…The rating ranksfourth in team annals behind only Starr’s mark of 105.0 in1966 and his own marks of 122.5 in 2011 and 103.2 in’09…Ranked third in the <strong>NFL</strong> in passer rating, seventh inyards, tied for sixth in TDs and second in 25-yard passes(40)…Was named FedEx Air <strong>NFL</strong> Player of the Year andNFC Offensive Player of the Month for December/Januaryand twice earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors(Weeks 13 and 16)…Finished third among <strong>NFL</strong> QBs witha career-high 356 rushing yards on 64 carries (5.6 avg.),the most by a Green Bay signal-caller since Don Majkowskiposted 358 in 1989…Tied for the team lead with four rushingTDs, his third straight campaign with four-plus rushingTDs as he became the first Packers QB since Rote (1954-56) to do so…Ranked No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong> (min. 100 attempts)with a 104.5 passer rating against the blitz, <strong>com</strong>pletingTAKING HIS PLACE AMONG THE GAME’S BEST111-of-167 attempts (66.5 percent) for 1,503 yards and 11TDs with five INTs…Registered a 110-plus passer rating infour consecutive games (Week 9, Weeks 11-13) to be<strong>com</strong>ethe first <strong>NFL</strong> QB since the 1970 merger to post four straight110-plus rating games in back-to-back seasons (Weeks3-4, 6-7 in 2009)…Posted a 109.8 passer rating in fourpostseason contests, <strong>com</strong>pleting 90-of-132 passes (68.2percent) for 1,094 yards and nine TDs with two INTs…Theyardage total ranks third in <strong>NFL</strong> history for a single postseasonbehind only Eli Manning (1,219 in 2011) and Warner(1,147 in 2008), while the TD total is tied for No. 3 inleague annals behind only Joe Montana (1989) and Warner(2008), who each threw 11 TDs…At Washington (Oct.10): Had 27 <strong>com</strong>pletions on a season-high 46 attempts for293 yards and a TD with one INT. Sustained a concussionon the Packers’ final play from scrimmage in OT while beinghit by DE Jeremy Jarmon on a throw that was pickedoff by S LaRon Landry at the Green Bay 39; the turnoverled to Washington’s game-winning FG…Vs. Miami (Oct.17): Missed some practice time during the week due to theconcussion, but returned to make his 38th straight start.Finished with 313 yards on 18-of-33 passing with a TD andan INT. Threw a then-career-long 86-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings late in the first quarter, the longest <strong>com</strong>pletionby a Green Bay QB since Favre’s 99-yard scoring striketo WR Robert Brooks at Chicago on Sept. 11, 1995. On thefinal possession of regulation, engineered a 69-yard drivethat he capped off with a sneak up the middle on fourthand-goalfrom the 1 to send the game into OT…At Minnesota(Nov. 21): Threw a then-regular-season career-highfour TD passes, connecting on 22-of-31 passes for 301yards for a season-high 141.3 passer rating…At Atlanta(Nov. 28): Completed 26-of-35 attempts for 344 yards anda TD while adding a season-high 51 rushing yards and a TDon a career-high 12 carries…Vs. San Francisco (Dec.5): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors as he<strong>com</strong>pleted 21-of-30 passes for 298 yards and three TDsfor a 135.1 passer rating. Didn’t throw an INT for the fifthstraight game, the first Packers QB to do so since Starr in1966. Had a pair of TD passes over 55 yards for the firsttime in his career, connecting with Jennings for a 57-yardscore in the second quarter and with Driver on a 61-yardTD in the third quarter…At Detroit (Dec. 12): Threw for46 yards on 7-of-11 passing before departing due to a concussion.With just over three minutes remaining in the firsthalf, scrambled for an 18-yard gain to the Green Bay 43 buttook hits from S Amari Spievey and LB Landon Johnson,with his head hitting the turf. Took three more snaps beforebeing replaced by Matt Flynn for the remainder of the game.Prior to his exit, saw his career-long streak of 181 attemptswithout an INT <strong>com</strong>e to an end when a deep pass in the firstquarter bounced out of Jennings’ arms and into Spievey’s.It was his first INT since his final throw of the first half vs.Now firmly entrenched in his role as the face of the franchise, QB Aaron Rodgers has gone from solid first-year starter to Pro Bowlstarter to Super Bowl Most Valuable Player to <strong>NFL</strong> MVP and is widely regarded as one of the game’s top signal callers.• For his career, he has <strong>com</strong>pleted 1,381-of-2,113 passes (65.4 percent) for 17,366 yards and 132 touchdowns against only 38 interceptionsfor a 104.1 passer rating. The rating ranks No. 1 in <strong>NFL</strong> history for the regular season (min. 1,500 attempts) and is morethan seven points higher than second-ranked Tony Romo (96.9).• Rodgers earned <strong>NFL</strong> MVP honors after a record-breaking 2011 campaign. He led the Packers to a franchise-best 15-winregular season and set Packers single-season records for TD passes (45), yards (4,643), <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3), yardsper attempt (9.25) and passer rating (122.5). His passer rating was also a <strong>NFL</strong> single-season record and his 45 TD passeswere fifth in <strong>NFL</strong> history.• Rodgers became the first player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to post 4,000 yards passing in each of his first two seasons and once again brokethe 4,000-yard plateau in 2011. His four-year total of 17,037 ranks No. 1 in league history by a quarterback in his first four seasonsas a starter.• He took care of the ball again in his fourth season as the starter, throwing only six interceptions in 502 attempts. His career interceptionpercentage of 1.8 ranks No. 1 in <strong>NFL</strong> history among QBs with more than 1,500 attempts.• Rodgers continued to impress during the 2010 postseason. His 1,094 passing yards and nine TD passes in the four playoff gameseach rank as the third-highest postseason totals in <strong>NFL</strong> history.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.201


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.Minnesota in Week 7, a streak of 181 passes thatput him at No. 2 in the team record books behindonly Starr (294, 1964-65)…At New England(Dec. 19): Inactive due to the concussion,which snapped a streak of 45 consecutive startsthat was the fourth-longest streak in the leagueamong active QBs at that point…Vs. N.Y. Giants(Dec. 26): Returned to action and turnedin one of the best outings of his career on his wayto earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.Threw for a then-regular-season career-high404 yards on 25-of-37 passing while matchinghis career high at that point with four TD passes.His yardage total was the most by a Green BayQB in the regular season since Dickey’s 418-yardgame vs. Tampa Bay (Oct. 12, 1980), and it wasthe first 400-yard, four-TD, zero-INT performancein franchise annals. It also marked the 10th timein his career that he threw three-plus TDs andzero INTs in a game, the most in <strong>NFL</strong> history by aQB within three seasons of his first start (Warner,nine, 1999-2001). Led the Packers to 515 totalyards, the most since the team posted 548 atOakland (Dec. 22, 2003)…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Had one of the finest playoffgames by a QB in <strong>NFL</strong> playoff history, connectingon 31-of-36 passes for 366 yards and three TDs.His 136.8 passer rating was the highest in leaguepostseason history among QBs with 35-plus attempts.The 31 <strong>com</strong>pletions and 86.1 <strong>com</strong>pletionpercentage were franchise single-game postseasonrecords, and the <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage ranks No. 1in <strong>NFL</strong> history for QBs with 35-plus attempts. Became thefirst QB in <strong>NFL</strong> playoff history to throw for 350 yards, threeTDs and zero INTs and rush for a TD in a game. Completedall 10 of his third-down passing attempts for 151 yards.Helped lead the Packers to a franchise postseason-record48 points. Combined with the 45-point outing at Arizona inthe 2009 Wild Card contest, the Packers became the firstteam in <strong>NFL</strong> history to record 45 points in a game in consecutivepostseasons. His three TD passes gave him 10 inhis first three postseason starts, the most in <strong>NFL</strong> historyas he surpassed Jeff George, Daryle Lamonica and Marino(nine each). Along with his 121.4 rating at Arizona in the’09 playoffs and his 122.5 rating at Philadelphia the weekbefore, became the first QB in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register a 120-plus rating in each of his first three postseason starts. Alsobecame the first QB in <strong>NFL</strong> postseason history to throw forthree-plus TDs in each of his first three playoff starts…Vs.Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Closed out historrid postseason by earning Super Bowl MVP honors witha masterful performance in the world championship game.Completed 24-of-39 passes for 304 yards and three TDs.Joined Montana, Young and Jake Delhomme as the onlyQBs to throw for 300 yards and three scores in a SuperBowl. First TD pass came on a perfectly placed throw toNelson for a 29-yard score. Threaded a pass into the handsof Jennings for a 21-yard TD in the second quarter withS Ryan Clark just missing the ball and S Troy Polamalu’shard shot from behind failing to knock it free from the WR’sarms. Found Jennings once more in the back right corner ofthe end zone in the third quarter to extend the lead to 28-17.Perhaps his best throw of the game came on the Packers’clock-killing drive late in the fourth quarter. On third-and-10from the Green Bay 25, fired the ball to Jennings down theseam just beyond the outstretched arms of CB Ike Tayloras he hit the WR in stride for a 31-yard gain and a new setof downs. The drive burned 5:19 off the clock and set up a23-yard Mason Crosby FG to extend the lead to 31-25, forcingPittsburgh to drive for a TD instead of a game-tying FG.2022009: Selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in hiscareer...Started every game for the second straight seasonand <strong>com</strong>pleted 350-of-541 passes (64.7 percent) for 4,434yards, 30 TDs and seven INTs for a 103.2 rating, whichranked fourth in the <strong>NFL</strong> and second in team history behindStarr’s 105.0 in 1966...Ranked fourth in the league in passingyards, fourth in TD passes and first in INT percentage(1.29), the latter mark second in team history to Starr’s1.20 in ’66 as Rodgers posted 12 games without an INT tobreak Starr’s franchise mark of 11 in 1964…Nearly brokeDickey’s single-season team record for passing yards setin 1984 (4,458) while joining Favre (1998-99) as the onlyQBs in team history to post back-to-back 4,000-yard seasonsand joining Dickey and Favre as the only Green BayQBs to hit 30 TDs in one season…Had a 133.5 rating onthird down, which led the league and was the highest sinceWarner (137.3) in 1999; third-down production included an<strong>NFL</strong>-best 14 TDs, no INTs, and a league-high 1,710 yards,the most yards by an <strong>NFL</strong> QB since the stat began to bekept in 1991...Tied for <strong>NFL</strong> lead (with Donovan McNabb andTony Romo) with 17 <strong>com</strong>pletions of 40-plus yards...Wastied for second in the league (with Romo and Brees) with39 <strong>com</strong>pletions of 25-plus yards, trailing only Eli Manning’s42...Rushed for 316 yards and five TDs on 58 carries (5.4avg.), the second-most yards by any QB in 2009 (DavidGarrard, 323) and the most runs of 10-plus yards with14...His five rushing TDs were the most since Majkowskiposted the same number in ’89…Became the first QB in<strong>NFL</strong> history to throw 30 or more TDs and seven or fewerINTs, and rush for five TDs in the same season…EarnedNFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for October…AtMinnesota (Oct. 5): Threw for a season-high 384 yardson 26-of-37 passing for a 110.6 rating. Was interceptedfor the first time on the season when CB Antoine Winfieldpicked off his pass intended for Jennings on the right sidelineat the Minnesota 23 early in the second quarter; the INTsnapped a then-career-best streak of 159 passing attemptswithout one, then the third longest in team history behindStarr (294 in 1964-65) and Favre (163 in 2001-02)…Vs.Detroit (Oct. 18): Completed 29-of-37 passes for 358yards, two TDs and one INT for a 113.7 rating, giving him


two career firsts – back-to-back games with 350-plus yardsand three straight contests with a 110.0 rating or better. His78.3 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage was the second-best singlegameperformance in team history (min. 35 attempts),trailing only Favre’s 79.5 percent on 31-of-39 passing atMinnesota on Nov. 21, 1998…At Cleveland (Oct. 25):Completed 15-of-20 passes for 246 yards, three TDs andno INTs for a 155.4 passer rating, the best single-gamerating in franchise history (min. 20 attempts). His fourthstraight game with a 110.0-plus passer rating made himonly the second QB in team history to ac<strong>com</strong>plish the feat inthe same season (Starr, Sept. 18-Oct. 9, 1966)…Vs. SanFrancisco (Nov. 22): Posted 344 yards passing and aseason-high 32 <strong>com</strong>pletions on 44 attempts with two TDsand no INTs for a 108.0 rating. Threw for 274 yards in thefirst half alone, his career-high yardage mark for any half inthe regular season…At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Threw for383 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 26-of-48 passingfor a 101.3 rating. The 383 yards were just one yard shy ofhis then-career high in Week 4 at Minnesota, and the 48attempts without an INT were the most in a single gamein team history. On third down, was 8-of-13 for 217 yardsand three TDs for 145.0 rating...At Arizona (NFC WildCard, Jan. 10): Posted team playoff-record 423 yards andfour TDs on 28-of-42 passing with one INT for a 121.4 rating.The four TD passes matched a franchise playoff markheld by Starr (at Dallas, Jan. 1, 1967) and Dickey (vs. St.Louis, Jan. 8, 1983). The yardage total was tied for No. 5in <strong>NFL</strong> playoff history, and his 319 yards passing after halftimeset an <strong>NFL</strong> playoff record, eclipsing the previous markof 274 yards set by Marino (at Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1995). Becameone of only six QBs in the Super Bowl era to throw for400 yards/4 TDs in a postseason game, and one of only twosignal callers to post 400 yards/4 TDs and a rushing TD ina playoff game (Peyton Manning, vs. Denver, Jan. 9, 2005).Completed six passes of 25-plus yards as he helped team<strong>com</strong>e back from 21-point deficit in the second half to tie thegame, with the longest score <strong>com</strong>ing on 30-yarder to Joneson fourth-and-5 early in the fourth quarter.2008: Took over as the starter after waiting patiently forthree years for his opportunity behind Favre…Became thefirst QB other than Favre to start a Packers game since Majkowski(Sept. 20, 1992), starting all 16 games and rankingthird in the NFC and sixth in the <strong>NFL</strong> with a 93.8 passerrating…Completed 341-of-536 passes (63.6 percent) for4,038 yards, 28 TDs and 13 INTs…Under center for 1,039-of-1,049 (99.1 percent) offensive plays…Ranked fourth inthe league in both TD passes and passing yards…Becamejust the fourth QB in team history to surpass 4,000 yards inone season (Favre, Dickey, Majkowski) and only the secondin <strong>NFL</strong> history to throw for 4,000 yards in the first seasonthat he started a game (Warner, St. Louis, 1999)…Thirdin the <strong>NFL</strong> with a 105.8 passer rating on third down, including14 TDs, which trailed only Rivers’ 15…Completed16 passes of 40-plus yards, tied for first in the <strong>NFL</strong> withBrees…Tied for fifth in the league with 48 <strong>com</strong>pletions of20-plus yards...Third on the team with 207 rushing yardson 56 carries (3.7 avg.), and tied for the team lead withfour rushing TDs…Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Startedfirst <strong>NFL</strong> game and <strong>com</strong>pleted 18-of-22 passes for 178yards and a TD with no INTs. His 81.8 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentageranks as the second-best mark in league history by aQB in his first start (min. 20 attempts), behind only formerJacksonville QB Rob Johnson’s 83.3 percentage (20-of-24)in 1997. Scored first career rushing TD on 1-yard plunge inthe fourth quarter to give Green Bay a 24-12 lead…At Detroit(Sept. 14): Posted first 300-yard passing day in <strong>NFL</strong>and threw three TD passes. Connected on 24-of-38 passesfor 328 yards…At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Sprained hisright shoulder in third quarter on 7-yard scramble as hedove to extend the ball for a first down. On next series,hit Jennings for a 48-yard TD pass, but then sat out thefollowing series with the injury. Returned for one more serieslate in the fourth quarter before exiting the game forgood. Finished the afternoon 14-of-27 for 165 yards andtwo TDs, but had a string of 157 consecutive passes withoutan INT snapped, the fifth-longest streak in team history…Vs.Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started despite being limitedall week in practice as he recovered from sprained rightshoulder. Recorded the second 300-yard passing game ofhis pro career as he connected on 25-of-37 passes for 313yards and three TDs…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Completed21-of-31 passes for 308 yards and three TDs for a seasonhigh132.2 passer rating, matching his season best with thethree TD passes. With Lions having just scored a TD to narrowGreen Bay’s lead to 24-21, connected on season-longpass when he found Driver deep down the right sidelinemidway through the fourth quarter for a 71-yard score. Thepass also put him over the 4,000-yard mark for the season.2007: Serving as Favre’s backup for the third straight season,he appeared in two regular-season games and <strong>com</strong>pleted20-of-28 passes (71.4 percent) for 218 yards withone TD and no INTs for a 106.0 rating, plus seven rushesfor 29 yards…Put together his best preseason as a pro,<strong>com</strong>pleting 37-of-59 passes (62.7 percent) with three TDsin four appearances…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11): Sawhis first action of the regular season, entering with 3:56remaining and <strong>com</strong>pleting both of his passes for 17 yards,including a 15-yarder to Jones on his first throw…At Dallas(Nov. 29): Was inserted into the game in the secondquarter after Favre suffered elbow and shoulder injuries.Completed 18-of-26 passes for 201 yards and one TD fora 104.8 passer rating, plus had five rushes for 30 yards.On the Packers’ final drive of the first half, found Jenningsfor a 43-yard catch-and-run and connected with him againon an 11-yard TD (Rodgers’ first TD pass as a pro). In thethird quarter, led a 12-play, 69-yard drive that finished witha 1-yard Ryan Grant TD plunge; on the series, <strong>com</strong>pletedall six passes for 61 yards, including throws of 22 and 17yards. In the fourth, led the team’s final scoring drive thatCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYMOST PACKERS SELECTIONS, SEVEN-ROUND ERA (1994-2012)CompensatoryNo Year Selections Notable selections13 2000 4 TE Bubba Franks (1), T Chad Clifton (2), LB Na’il Diggs (4a),DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (5a), T Mark Tauscher (7a)12 1999 4 CB Mike McKenzie (3a), DT Cletidus Hunt (3b), WR Donald Driver (7b)2006 2 LB A.J. Hawk (1), G Daryn Colledge (2a), WR Greg Jennings (2b)11 2005 0 QB Aaron Rodgers (1), S Nick Collins (2a), LB Brady Poppinga (4b)2007 1 RB Brandon Jackson (2), LB Desmond Bishop (6b), K Mason Crosby (6c)10 2011 1 T Derek Sherrod (1), WR Randall Cobb (2), RB Alex Green (3)1995 0 CB Craig Newsome (1), FB William Henderson (3b), LB Brian Williams (3c),WR Antonio Freeman (3d), G Adam Timmerman (7)Ted Thompson drafts in boldLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.203


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.culminated in a 52-yard Crosby FG…Injured a hamstringthe following week in practice and was inactive for the finalfour regular-season games before recovering to serveas Favre’s backup in the postseason…Vs. Seattle (NFCDivisional, Jan. 12): Played the final series of playoffgame, but did not attempt a pass.2006: Served as the No. 2 QB for the team’s first 10games, playing in two contests…Dressed but did not playin the other eight games…In the preseason, served as theNo. 2 QB for all four games…Completed 22-of-38 passesfor 323 yards and three TDs, including an 85-yard passto Jennings, vs. Atlanta (Aug. 19)…Before sustaining aseason-ending broken foot in Week 11, had taken 36 regular-seasonoffensive snaps and <strong>com</strong>pleted 6-of-15 passes(40.0 percent) for 46 yards, with no TDs or INTs, for a 48.2rating…At Philadelphia (Oct. 2): Made his season debutin place of an injured Favre (neck/head); nearly engineereda TD drive on the last series of the game, <strong>com</strong>pleting2-of-3 passes for 14 yards, but the Packers were held outof the end zone on a goal-line stand…Vs. New England(Nov. 19): Saw the most extensive action of his career todate when he was inserted into the lineup for an injuredFavre (elbow), and played the last two offensive snaps ofthe first half and the entire second half. Completed 4-of-12passes and had a 6-yard scramble on a third-and-6. Playedthe second half with a foot injury he sustained toward thestart of the third quarter; post-game tests revealed a fracturethat caused him to miss the rest of the season. Wasplaced on injured reserve on Nov. 21.2005: Saw action in three games as a rookie; he was activebut did not play in the 13 other contests…Completed9-of-16 attempts (56.3 percent) for 65 yards, with one INT,and a 39.8 passer rating…Also credited with two rushesfor 7 yards, including a kneel-down on the season’s finalsnap, after Favre was given a curtain call…Got an extendedlook in the preseason opener vs. San Diego (Aug. 11),replacing Favre; endured a malfunctioning helmet radio,four offensive penalties and two sacks, and as a result the204coaching staff didn’t get a great look at him in his rainypreseason debut…Struggled as the No. 2 QB the followingweek at Buffalo (Aug. 20), going 4-for-9, for 21 yards, withone sack and an INT; his two best plays were carries (22, 9yards)…Ended preseason on a good note, though, at Tennessee(Sept. 1); orchestrated an important scoring drive,converting two third downs, before hitting TE Ben Steeleon a 12-yard TD…Vs. New Orleans (Oct. 9): Made his<strong>NFL</strong> debut in 52-3 win. Entered on the Packers’ initial seriesof the fourth quarter and <strong>com</strong>pleted his lone attempt, hisfirst career pass, to FB Vonta Leach for no gain…At Baltimore(Dec. 19): Got his most extensive playing time in48-3 Monday night loss. Came off the bench toward the endof the third quarter and finished the contest, going 8-for-15 with one INT, plus one carry for 8 yards…Vs. Seattle(Jan. 1): Took the game’s final kneel-down, his only play,after replacing Favre, who had started the drive…2005Draft: Selected by the Packers in the first round with theNo. 24 overall pick. Was the second QB taken after AlexSmith (49ers) at No. 1, the eighth QB drafted by the Packersin the first round and the first since Rich Campbell,also from Cal, in 1981. Also joined Campbell as the onlyCal players drafted by Green Bay in the first round. Passedon his final year of eligibility and was considered one ofthe top QB prospects in the country with numerous footballobservers rating him as the No. 1 pick in the draft.COLLEGE: A two-year starter and letterman at California,went 424-for-665 (63.8 percent) for 5,469 yards,with 43 TDs and 13 INTs while playing in 25 games with22 starts…His 150.3 career passer rating and 1.95 INTpercentage are both tops in school history…Threw for250-plus yards 10 times and had 160 rushes for 336 yardsand eight TDs…With scant Division I interest after twohighly successful prep seasons, began his college careerat Butte College, near Chico, Calif. …It was there that Calcoach Jeff Tedford noticed Rodgers while watching videoof a teammate, TE Garrett Cross (who later, too, becamea Cal Golden Bear, and then a Green Bay Packer)…Afterwatching him practice and feeling confident in his ability tothrive in Berkeley, Tedford offered Rodgers a scholarshipand launched the beginning of two immensely successfulseasons…Majored in American Studies…Junior season(2004): Started all 12 games for the Bears, includingthe Holiday Bowl vs. Texas Tech (Dec. 30)…Finished with209 <strong>com</strong>pletions in 316 attempts (66.1 percent) for 2,566yards and 24 TDs, with eight INTs…Helped the team reachits highest national ranking (No. 4) since 1952, produceits best regular-season record (10-1) in 54 years and recordthe most conference wins (seven) in 55 years…Ledan offense that ranked first in the conference in passingefficiency (167.39, fourth nationally), total offense (494.7y<strong>pg</strong>, fifth), scoring offense (37.3 p<strong>pg</strong>, sixth) and rushingoffense (260 y<strong>pg</strong>, fifth)…Offense was second-highestscoring in team history…Named first-team All-Pacific-10,and received honorable mention All-America honors fromAP, College & Pro Football Newsweekly and Sports Illustrated.<strong>com</strong>…Alsowas a second-team Pac-10 All-Academicchoice…Was one of 15 players to receive letters from theHeisman Trophy Committee in November, and was namedto the watch lists for the Walter Camp Foundation Player ofthe Year Award, the Maxwell Award and the Davey O’BrienAward…Served as team co-captain and was chosen asCal’s co-Offensive MVP…Finished second in the conferencein passing efficiency (154.4), behind Southern California’sMatt Leinart (now with Oakland); the efficiency markranked eighth among all NCAA passers in 2004 and was thesecond-best achievement in Cal annals (164.5, Dave Barr,1993)…Fired three or more TDs four times on the season…Completeda single-game school-record 23 consecutivepasses at USC (Oct. 9) to tie an NCAA mark, running


his school-record string to 26 straight <strong>com</strong>pletions datingback to previous game at Oregon State (Oct. 2). FinishedUSC game 29-of-34 for 85.3 percent, another school record…Sophomoreseason (2003): Upon transferringfrom Butte College, played in three of the Golden Bears’ firstfour games before taking over as the starter in Game 5 atIllinois (Sept. 20), leading Cal to a 7-3 record as a starter…Authored one of the finest quarterbacking seasons of anysophomore in Pac-10 history, throwing for 2,903 yards and19 TDs, with only five INTs, on 215-of-349 passing (61.6percent)…The passing yardage total ranked second onCal’s all-time list (now third) and his INT percentage of 1.43set a school record (breaking old mark of 1.69 set by GaryGraumann in 1977)…Additionally, his passer efficiency rating(146.6) ranked fourth in school annals, and with 210yards rushing, his 3,113 total yards ranked second…Registered300 or more yards through the air five times, tyingPat Barnes’ school record…Authored two major INT-freestreaks: the first came as he started his Cal career with 98straight passes without an INT, the second came later inthe season as he threw 105 times without a pick, endingat Oregon (Nov. 8)…Over the last five games of the season,<strong>com</strong>pleted 68.2 percent of his passes (105 of 154)for 1,596 yards (319.1 y<strong>pg</strong>), 12 TDs and two INTs…Wasclutch in the school’s final two contests, throwing for 348yards vs. Washington (Nov. 15) and 359 at Stanford (Nov.22), both must-wins in order for Cal to clinch its first bowlberth since 1996…In the Stanford contest, registered 414yards of total offense (359 passing, 55 rushing) to recordthe highest total in the 106-year history of the “Big Game”;it was the fourth-highest total offense output in team history…Stretchedstreak of 300-yard passing games to threein Insight Bowl vs. Virginia Tech (Dec. 26), throwing forcollegiate-high 394 in 52-49 win and putting up 424 yardsof total offense, third best in school annals…Served asone of two offensive team captains…Freshman season(2002): During his one year at Butte College, near Chico,Calif., led the Roadrunners to a 10-1 record, a NorCalConference championship and a No. 2 national ranking…Passed for 2,408 yards and 28 TDs, with only four INTs, on164 <strong>com</strong>pletions in 265 attempts (61.9 percent)…Also carried101 times for 294 yards and seven TDs…Earned thirdteamAll-America mention from J.C. Grid-Wire, in additionto NorCal Conference and region MVP honors…Voted MVPin Holiday Bowl victory over San Joaquin Delta (Junior College)with a 251-yard, two-TD pass performance…Listed inSuperPrep’s JuCo 100, ranking him 41st among all juniorcollege players nationally.PERSONAL: Given name Aaron Charles Rodgers…Born in Chico, Calif. …Nicknamed “A-Rod”…Single… Father,Ed, played offensive guard at Chico State from 1973-76 and then lined up for three-plus seasons (three gamesin 1978, 1979-81) with the Twin City Cougars, a semi-profootball team in Marysville, Calif.; Cougars captured the1980 semi-pro national championship by defeating theDelavan (Wis.) Red Devils, 37-20...Younger brother, Jordan,is a senior quarterback at Vanderbilt and started sevengames for the Commodores in 2011…High school: Atwo-time all-section choice (2000-01) at Pleasant ValleyHigh School in Chico, Calif., passing for 4,419 yards overthe course of his junior and senior seasons…Authoredsingle-game school records for TDs (six) and all-purposeyards (440), plus single-season marks during his senioryear for passing yards (2,303)…Also pitched for his highschool baseball team as a senior…Community involvement:Has be<strong>com</strong>e particularly active with the MidwestAthletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund and hashosted the fundraising banquet, “An Evening with AaronRodgers,” in Milwaukee in each of the last three offseasonson behalf of the organization…In December 2011, hosted“A Pack Lunch with Aaron Rodgers,” where MACC Fund donorsjoined him for an afternoon lunch hour in Green Bay…In 2009, worked with The Salvation Army to have “Twelve’sDay of Christmas,” a benefit partnering with Shopko togive holiday gifts to underprivileged children…Co-hosteda charity golf tournament with Young Life from 2006-08…Participates in offseason charity events for teammatesJennings and Driver…Plays annually in the Andy Northand Friends Golf Getaway, an event that raises money andawareness for the University of Wisconsin Paul P. CarboneComprehensive Cancer Center…A scratch golfer, playsregularly and has played in the American Century CelebrityGolf Championship in Lake Tahoe, Nev., eight times…Hasparticipated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon,the Vince Lombardi Golf Classic and the 2009 ESPY CelebrityGolf Classic…While at Cal, he and WR Geoff McArthurparticipated in fundraiser “Touchdown for Kids,” withmoney donated to local youth programs for every TD passconnection authored by the two…Hobbies/interests:Worked a summer job in 2004 washing windows in theSan Francisco Bay Area with Cal punter David Lonie, whowas briefly with the Packers prior to the 2007 season…An avid indie rock and country music listener, his favoritesolo artists include Ben Harper, Mat Kearney, Ray LaMontagneand Pete Murray, and he lists his favorite bands asAnberlin, Counting Crows, Switchfoot and Emery…Ownsa record label, Suspended Sunrise Recordings…Is also anardent Milwaukee Brewers fan and enjoys attending theirgames…Recorded a series of promotional ads for the clubduring 2012 spring training…Lists the Bible as his favoritebook and A River Runs Through It, The Boondock Saints,Legends of the Fall and The Princess Bride as his favoritemovies…Jeopardy and South Park are among his favoriteTV shows…His offseason travels have featured trips toAustralia, Cabo San Lucas, the Kentucky Derby, and theESPY Awards in Los Angeles, where he served as a presenter…Residence:Chico, Calif.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYAFTER THE BYE, 1990-2011Club After bye Pct Before bye Overall2011 8-1 .889 7-0 15-11997 8-1 .889 5-2 13-32007 8-2 .800 5-1 13-32001 8-2 .800 4-2 12-41996 7-2 .778 6-1 13-32003 7-2 .778 3-4 10-62009 9-3 .750 2-2 11-52004 6-2 .750 4-4 10-61998 7-3 .700 4-2 11-52002 6-3 .667 6-1 12-41995 8-4 .667 3-1 11-5Club After bye Pct Before bye Overall2000 6-3 .667 3-4 9-71992 7-4 .636 2-3 9-72006 7-4 .636 1-4 8-81994 6-4 .600 3-3 9-71993 8-6 .571 1-1 9-72010 4-3 .571 6-3 10-61999 6-7 .462 2-1 8-81990 4-6 .400 2-4 6-101991 3-7 .300 1-5 4-122005 3-8 .273 1-4 4-122008 2-7 .222 4-3 6-10LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.205


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.AARON RODGERS’ PRO STATISTICSPASSING Yds/ YdsYear Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating2005 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 3 0 16 9 56.3 65 4.1 0 1 16 3 28 39.82006 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 2 0 15 6 40.0 46 3.1 0 0 16 3 18 48.22007 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 2 0 28 20 71.4 218 7.8 1 0 43 3 24 106.02008 Green Bay . . . . . . . 16 16 536 341 63.6 4,038 7.5 28 13 71t 34 231 93.82009 Green Bay . . . . . . . 16 16 541 350 64.7 4,434 8.2 30 7 83t 50 306 103.22010 Green Bay . . . . . . . 15 15 475 312 65.7 3,922 8.3 28 11 86t 31 193 101.22011 Green Bay . . . . . . . 15 15 502 343 68.3 4,643 9.2 45 6 93t 36 219 122.5<strong>NFL</strong> totals (seven years) . .69 62 2,113 1,381 65.4 17,366 8.2 132 38 93t 160 1,019 104.1PLAYOFFS Yds/ YdsYear Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating2007 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 ---2009 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 1 1 42 28 66.7 423 10.1 4 1 44 5 19 121.42010 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 4 4 132 90 68.2 1,094 8.3 9 2 38 8 53 109.82011 Green Bay . . . . . . . . 1 1 46 26 56.5 264 5.7 2 1 21 4 23 78.5Postseason . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 220 144 65.5 1,781 8.1 15 4 44 17 95 105.5Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost — 2-2 in 2005, 1-1 in 2006, 10-3 in 2008, 10-4 in 2009, 1-1 in ’09 playoffs, 4-1in 2010, 2-1 in ’10 playoffs, 4-0 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 31-11. Fumble recoveries — 5 in 2008, 4 in 2009, 1 in 2010, 2 in2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 12. Miscellaneous tackles — 2 in 2008, 1 in 2009, 2 in ’10 playoffs, 1 in ’11 playoffs; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 3.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 10/9/05First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08First passing TD: at Dallas, 11/29/07 (11 yds., G.Jennings)First rushing TD: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08 (1 yd.)First INT: at Baltimore, 12/19/05 (C.Williams)RUSHINGYear Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD2005 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 2 7 3.5 8 02006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 2 11 5.5 6 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 7 29 4.1 13 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 56 207 3.7 21 42009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 58 316 5.4 35 52010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 64 356 5.6 27 42011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 60 257 4.3 25 3<strong>NFL</strong> totals . . . . . . . . . . . .249 1,183 4.8 35 16PLAYOFFSYear Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 3 13 4.3 13 12010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 14 54 3.9 25 22011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 7 66 9.4 16 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . .24 133 5.5 25 3RODGERS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSPassingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . . 48, at Pit. (12/20/09)Completions. . . . . . . . . . 34, at Chi. (9/27/10)Yards* . . . . . . . . . . . .408, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Touchdowns . . . . . . . . 5, vs. Chi. (12/25/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93t,vs. StL (10/16/11) to J.NelsonRushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . . 12, at Atl. (11/28/10)Yards* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52,vs. Min. (11/1/09) and at SD (11/6/11)Touchdowns . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Den. (10/2/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35, vs. Min. (11/1/09)* Posted 423 passing yards in ’09 playoffs atArizona, 1/10/10* Posted 66 rushing yards in ’11 playoffs vs.N.Y. Giants, 1/15/12CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2005 Selected by Green Bay Packers in first round (24th overall) of ’05 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 23…Signed first contract, Aug. 1.•2006 Placed on injured reserve (foot), Nov. 21.•2008 Signed contract extension, Oct. 31.AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME2005, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/11 at Det-L (did not play)09/18 Cle-L (did not play)09/25 TB-L (did not play)10/03 at Car-L (did not play)10/09 NO-W 1/0 1 1 0 100.0 0 0 0 0 79.2 0 0 010/23 at Min-L (did not play)10/30 at Cin-L (did not play)11/06 Pit-L (did not play)11/13 at Atl-W (did not play)11/21 Min-L (did not play)11/27 at Phi-L (did not play)12/04 at Chi-L (did not play)12/11 Det-W (did not play)12/19 at Bal-L 1/0 15 8 65 53.3 0 1 16 3 36.8 1 8 012/25 Chi-L (did not play)01/01 Sea-W 1/0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 1 -1 0’05 TOTALS 3/0 16 9 65 56.3 0 1 16 3 39.8 2 7 0206


AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME2006, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/10 Chi-L (did not play)09/17 NO-L (did not play)09/24 at Det-W (did not play)10/02 at Phi-L 1/0 3 2 14 66.7 0 0 11 0 77.1 0 0 010/08 StL-L (did not play)10/22 at Mia-W (did not play)10/29 Ari-W (did not play)11/05 at Buf-L (did not play)11/12 at Min-W (did not play)11/19 NE-L 1/0 12 4 32 33.3 0 0 16 3 42.4 2 11 011/27 at Sea-L (injured reserve — foot)12/03 NYJ-L (injured reserve — foot)12/10 at SF-W (injured reserve — foot)12/17 Det-W (injured reserve — foot)12/21 Min-W (injured reserve — foot)12/31 at Chi-W (injured reserve — foot)’06 TOTALS 2/0 15 6 46 40.0 0 0 16 3 48.2 2 11 02007, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/09 Phi-W (did not play)09/16 at NYG-W (did not play)09/23 SD-W (did not play)09/30 at Min-W (did not play)10/07 Chi-L (did not play)10/14 Was-W (did not play)10/29 at Den-W (did not play)11/04 at KC-W (did not play)11/11 Min-W 1/0 2 2 17 100.0 0 0 15 0 102.1 2 -1 011/18 Car-W (did not play)11/ 22 at Det-W (did not play)11/29 at Dal-L 1/0 26 18 218 64.3 1 0 43 3 104.8 5 30 012/09 Oak-W (inactive — third QB)12/16 at StL-W (inactive — third QB)12/23 at Chi-L (inactive — third QB)12/30 Det-W (inactive — third QB)’07 TOTALS 2/0 28 20 218 71.4 1 0 43 3 106.0 7 29 001/12 Sea-W 1 1/0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 (did not play)1 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/08 Min-W 1/1 22 18 178 81.8 1 0 56 0 115.5 8 35 109/14 at Det-W 1/1 38 24 328 63.2 3 0 62 1 117.0 4 25 009/21 Dal-L 1/1 39 22 290 56.4 0 0 50 5 80.1 5 10 109/28 at TB-L 1/1 27 14 165 51.9 2 3 48t 3 55.9 2 8 010/05 Atl-L 1/1 37 25 313 67.6 3 1 44t 2 109.4 2 4 010/12 at Sea-W 1/1 30 21 208 70.0 2 0 45t 2 111.5 6 23 110/19 Ind-W 1/1 28 21 186 75.0 1 0 24 0 104.2 3 8 011/02 at Ten-L 1/1 41 22 314 53.7 1 1 52 4 76.7 2 11 011/09 at Min-L 1/1 26 15 142 57.7 0 0 19 4 72.9 1 1 011/16 Chi-W 1/1 30 23 227 76.7 2 1 29 0 105.8 1 1 011/24 at NO-L 1/1 41 23 248 56.1 2 3 29 2 59.8 8 36 111/30 Car-L 1/1 45 29 298 64.4 3 1 46 2 96.3 5 26 012/07 Hou-L 1/1 30 19 295 63.3 2 1 63 2 104.2 1 4 012/14 at Jax-L 1/1 32 20 278 62.5 1 1 46 3 87.8 5 22 012/22 at Chi-L 1/1 39 24 260 61.5 2 1 35 0 87.6 2 -6 012/28 Det-W 1/0 31 21 308 67.7 3 0 71t 4 132.2 1 -1 0’08 TOTALS 16/16 536 341 4038 63.6 28 13 71t 34 93.8 56 207 4COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.207


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/13 Chi-W 1/1 28 17 184 60.7 1 0 50t 4 92.0 3 7 009/20 Cin-L 1/1 39 21 261 53.8 1 0 26 6 83.4 4 43 009/27 at StL-W 1/1 23 13 269 56.5 2 0 53 2 126.9 8 38 110/05 at Min-L 1/1 37 26 384 70.3 2 1 62t 8 110.6 2 16 010/18 Det-W 1/1 37 29 358 78.4 2 1 47t 5 113.7 3 9 010/25 at Cle-W 1/1 20 15 246 75.0 3 0 71t 0 155.4 4 23 011/01 Min-L 1/1 41 26 287 63.4 3 0 42 6 108.5 5 52 011/08 at TB-L 1/1 35 17 266 48.6 2 3 74t 6 57.6 3 26 111/15 Dal-W 1/1 36 25 189 69.4 1 0 24 4 91.1 5 15 111/22 SF-W 1/1 45 32 344 71.1 2 0 64t 2 108.0 7 13 011/26 at Det-W 1/1 39 28 348 71.8 3 0 68 1 124.7 1 5 012/07 Bal-W 1/1 40 26 263 65.0 3 2 29 1 87.8 4 30 012/13 at Chi-W 1/1 24 16 180 66.7 0 0 25 3 88.9 3 6 012/20 at Pit-L 1/1 48 26 383 54.2 3 0 83t 1 101.3 3 22 112/27 Sea-W 1/1 23 12 237 52.2 1 0 40 1 103.0 1 9 001/03 at Ari-W 1/1 26 21 235 80.8 1 0 51 0 117.1 2 2 1’09 TOTALS 16/16 541 350 4434 64.7 30 7 83t 50 103.2 58 316 501/10 at Ari-L 1 1/1 42 28 423 66.7 4 1 44 5 121.4 3 13 11NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/12 at Phi-W 1/1 31 19 188 61.3 2 2 32t 3 73.1 5 9 009/19 Buf-W 1/1 29 19 255 65.5 2 0 34 0 116.3 5 20 109/27 at Chi-L 1/1 45 34 316 75.6 1 1 28 0 92.5 2 20 110/03 Det-W 1/1 17 12 181 70.6 3 2 48 2 105.3 3 20 010/10 at Was-L 1/1 46 27 293 58.7 1 1 35 4 75.7 4 30 010/17 Mia-L 1/1 33 18 313 54.5 1 1 86t 5 84.5 4 14 110/24 Min-W 1/1 34 21 295 61.8 2 2 45 0 84.8 3 14 010/31 at NYJ-W 1/1 34 15 170 44.1 0 0 30 2 59.7 3 5 011/07 Dal-W 1/1 34 27 289 79.4 3 0 33 1 131.5 5 41 011/21 at Min-W 1/1 31 22 301 71.0 4 0 47 3 141.3 3 21 011/28 at Atl-L 1/1 35 26 344 74.3 1 0 35 1 114.5 12 51 112/05 SF-W 1/1 30 21 298 70.0 3 0 61t 4 135.1 4 39 012/12 at Det-L 1/1 11 7 46 63.6 0 1 12 2 34.7 2 25 012/19 at NE-L (inactive — concussion)12/26 NYG-W 1/1 37 25 404 67.6 4 0 80t 2 139.9 2 26 001/02 Chi-W 1/1 28 19 229 67.9 1 1 46 2 89.7 7 21 0’10 TOTALS 15/15 475 312 3922 65.7 28 11 86t 31 101.2 64 356 401/09 at Phi-W 1 1/1 27 18 180 66.7 3 0 20 2 122.5 3 4 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1/1 36 31 366 86.1 3 0 34 2 136.8 2 13 101/23 at Chi-W 3 1/1 30 17 244 56.7 0 2 26 1 55.4 7 39 102/06 Pit-W 4 1/1 39 24 304 61.5 3 0 38 3 111.5 2 -2 0PLAYOFFS 4/4 132 90 1094 68.2 9 2 38 8 109.8 14 54 21 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAY—PASSING——RUSHING—Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD09/08 NO-W 1/1 35 27 312 77.1 3 0 36 2 132.1 4 1 009/18 at Car-W 1/1 30 19 308 63.3 2 0 84t 1 119.9 5 13 009/25 at Chi-W 1/1 38 28 297 73.7 3 1 25 2 111.4 1 3 010/02 Den-W 1/1 38 29 408 76.3 4 1 61 2 134.5 9 36 210/09 at Atl-W 1/1 39 26 396 66.7 2 0 70t 4 117.0 1 -1 010/16 StL-W 1/1 29 18 316 62.1 3 1 93t 1 119.3 7 15 010/23 at Min-W 1/1 30 24 335 80.0 3 0 79t 4 146.5 2 8 011/06 at SD-W 1/1 26 21 247 80.8 4 0 64 4 145.8 8 52 011/14 Min-W 1/1 30 23 250 76.7 4 0 25 3 140.3 6 21 011/20 TB-W 1/1 34 23 299 67.6 3 1 40t 2 112.3 5 28 011/24 at Det-W 1/1 33 22 307 66.7 2 0 65t 2 116.6 1 -1 012/04 at NYG-W 1/1 46 28 369 60.9 4 1 33 2 106.2 4 32 012/11 Oak-W 1/1 30 17 281 56.7 2 1 37t 3 96.7 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1/1 35 17 235 48.6 1 0 41 4 80.1 3 32 112/25 Chi-W 1/1 29 21 283 72.4 5 0 55t 0 142.7 4 18 001/01 Det-W (inactive)’11 TOTALS 15/15 502 343 4643 68.3 45 6 93t 36 122.5 60 257 301/15 NYG-L 1 1/1 46 26 264 56.5 2 1 21 4 78.5 7 66 01NFC Divisional Playoff208


2011AARON RODGERS VS. THE <strong>NFL</strong>CAREEROpp W L G Att Cmp Yds Pct TD Int Sk Rtg W L G Att Cmp Yds Pct TD Int Sk RtgChicago. . . . . 2 0 2 67 49 580 73.1 8 1 2 132.5 6 2 8 261 182 1976 69.7 15 5 11 102.9Detroit. . . . . . 1 0 1 33 22 307 66.7 2 0 2 116.6 6 1 7 206 143 1876 69.4 16 4 17 115.7Minnesota . . . 2 0 2 60 47 585 78.3 7 0 7 146.2 5 3 9 253 177 2189 70.0 19 3 28 116.5NFC North 5 0 5 160 118 1472 73.8 17 1 11 134.7 17 6 24 720 502 6041 69.7 50 12 56 111.3Dallas . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 4 135 92 969 68.1 5 0 13 101.1N.Y. Giants . . 1 0 1 46 28 369 60.9 4 1 2 106.2 2 0 2 83 53 773 63.9 8 1 4 121.2Philadelphia . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 2 34 21 202 61.8 2 2 3 73.4Washington. . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 46 27 293 58.7 1 1 4 75.7NFC East . . 1 0 1 46 28 369 60.9 4 1 2 106.2 5 2 9 298 193 2237 64.8 16 4 24 89.9Atlanta. . . . . . 1 0 1 39 26 396 66.7 2 0 4 117.0 1 2 3 111 77 1053 69.4 6 1 7 113.7Carolina. . . . . 1 0 1 30 19 308 63.3 2 0 1 119.9 1 1 2 75 48 606 64.0 5 1 3 105.8New Orleans . 1 0 1 35 27 312 77.1 3 0 2 132.1 1 1 3 77 51 560 66.2 5 3 4 93.0Tampa Bay . . 1 0 1 34 23 299 67.6 3 1 2 112.3 1 2 3 96 54 730 56.3 7 7 11 74.6NFC South 4 0 4 138 95 1315 68.8 10 1 9 120.3 4 6 11 359 230 2949 64.1 23 12 25 97.1Arizona . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 26 21 235 80.8 1 0 0 117.1St. Louis . . . . 1 0 1 29 18 316 62.1 3 1 1 119.3 2 0 2 52 31 585 59.6 5 1 3 122.7San Fran.. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0 2 75 53 642 70.7 5 0 6 118.9Seattle. . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0 3 53 33 445 62.3 3 0 3 107.8NFC West . 1 0 1 29 18 316 62.1 3 1 1 119.3 7 0 8 206 138 1907 67.0 14 1 12 117.1Baltimore . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 2 55 34 328 61.8 3 3 4 73.9Cincinnati . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 39 21 261 53.8 1 0 6 83.4Cleveland . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 20 15 246 75.0 3 0 0 155.4Pittsburgh . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 48 26 383 54.2 3 0 1 101.3AFC North . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 5 162 96 1218 59.3 10 3 11 95.7Buffalo . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 29 19 255 65.5 2 0 0 116.3Miami . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 33 18 313 54.5 1 1 5 84.5New England. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 12 4 32 33.3 0 0 3 42.4N.Y. Jets . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 34 15 170 44.1 0 0 2 59.7AFC East . . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 4 108 56 770 51.9 3 1 10 80.4Houston . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 30 19 295 63.3 2 1 2 104.2Indianapolis . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 28 21 186 75.0 1 0 0 104.2Jacksonville . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 32 20 278 62.5 1 1 3 87.8Tennessee. . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 1 41 22 314 53.7 1 1 4 76.7AFC South. - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 4 131 82 1073 62.6 5 3 9 91.6Denver . . . . . 1 0 1 38 29 408 76.3 4 1 2 134.5 1 0 1 38 29 408 76.3 4 1 2 134.5Kansas City . . 0 1 1 35 17 235 48.6 1 0 4 80.1 0 1 1 35 17 235 48.6 1 0 4 80.1Oakland. . . . . 1 0 1 30 17 281 56.7 2 1 3 96.7 1 0 1 30 17 281 56.7 2 1 3 96.7San Diego . . . 1 0 1 26 21 247 80.8 4 0 4 145.8 1 0 1 26 21 247 80.8 4 0 4 145.8AFC West . 3 1 4 129 84 1171 65.1 11 2 13 116.1 3 1 4 129 84 1171 65.1 11 2 13 116.1NFC . . . . . 11 0 11 373 259 3472 69.4 34 4 23 124.6 33 14 52 1583 1063 13134 67.2 103 29 117 106.7AFC . . . . . . 3 1 4 129 84 1171 65.1 11 2 13 116.1 8 7 17 530 318 4232 60.0 29 9 43 96.5Opp W L G Att Cmp Yds Pct TD Int Sk Rtg W L G Att Cmp Yds Pct TD Int Sk RtgHome . . . . . . 7 0 7 225 158 2149 70.2 24 4 13 128.5 24 7 35 1033 693 8680 67.1 72 17 76 109.4Road . . . . . . . 7 1 8 277 185 2494 66.8 21 2 23 117.5 17 14 34 1080 688 8686 63.7 60 21 84 99.1September . . 3 0 3 103 74 917 71.8 8 1 5 120.9 9 4 13 424 275 3351 64.9 23 7 29 100.3October . . . . . 4 0 4 136 97 1455 71.3 12 2 11 129.4 11 4 17 493 330 4416 66.9 32 11 41 107.5November . . . 4 0 4 123 89 1103 72.4 13 1 11 131.6 10 7 20 642 428 4950 66.7 41 10 53 104.6December . . . 3 1 4 140 83 1168 59.3 12 2 9 108.9 9 6 16 500 308 4185 61.6 34 9 35 103.5January . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0 3 54 40 464 74.1 2 1 2 104.2In Wins/Ties 14 0 14 467 326 4408 69.8 44 6 32 125.6 41 0 44 1295 891 11323 68.8 99 17 81 115.9In Losses . . . 0 1 1 35 17 235 48.6 1 0 4 80.1 0 21 25 818 490 6043 59.9 33 21 79 85.5First half . . . . - - - 281 194 2362 69.0 23 2 20 119.0 - - - 1130 739 9092 65.4 71 15 76 105.5Second half/OT. - - - 221 149 2281 67.4 22 4 16 126.9 - - - 983 642 8274 65.3 61 23 84 102.5Lst 2:00, half. - - - 57 37 375 64.9 5 0 3 112.8 - - - 238 139 1523 58.4 14 6 17 86.5As Starter . . 14 1 15 502 343 4643 68.3 45 6 36 122.5 41 21 62 2054 1346 17037 65.5 131 37 151 105.0Non-starts. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 59 35 329 59.3 1 1 9 73.3Fourth Qtr . . . - - - 98 67 899 68.4 10 4 7 114.3 - - - 475 299 3673 62.9 32 14 42 96.9Overtime . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 4 4 4 1 5 25.0 0 1 2 0.0Winning . . . . - - - 327 223 3019 68.2 32 6 25 122.4 - - - 971 646 8134 66.5 68 17 63 108.5Tied. . . . . . . . - - - 57 44 531 77.2 4 0 3 128.6 - - - 439 297 3423 67.7 24 6 32 103.5Losing. . . . . . - - - 118 76 1093 64.4 9 0 8 119.8 - - - 703 438 5809 62.3 40 15 65 98.5Sunday . . . . 11 1 12 404 271 3774 67.1 36 6 29 120.4 35 17 56 1708 1102 14220 64.5 108 29 135 104.5Monday. . . . . 1 0 1 30 23 250 76.7 4 0 3 140.3 3 4 9 272 184 1978 67.6 15 9 17 93.4Saturday . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Thursday. . . . 2 0 2 68 49 619 72.1 5 0 4 124.6 3 0 4 133 95 1168 71.4 9 0 8 120.8Friday . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Grass . . . . . 10 1 11 354 243 3236 68.6 34 5 24 123.5 31 16 52 1579 1035 12905 65.5 101 31 114 103.9Artificial. . . . . 4 0 4 148 100 1407 67.6 11 1 12 120.0 10 5 17 534 346 4461 64.8 31 7 46 104.8Outside . . . . 11 1 12 400 271 3605 67.8 38 6 26 121.5 33 16 56 1704 1104 13683 64.8 107 33 126 102.4Domes . . . . . 3 0 3 102 72 1038 70.6 7 0 10 126.2 8 5 13 409 277 3683 67.7 25 5 34 111.3COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESRODGERSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.209Regular-season games only


VETERANSBRANDONSAINERUNNING BACK • OHIO STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 5-11 Wt: 220 • Born: December 14, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 8/0 • Acquired: FA-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSAINEDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDPRO HIGHLIGHTS:Appeared in eight contests as a rookie in 2011 afterstarting out the season on the Packers’ practice squad.Rushed for 69 yards on 18 carries (3.8 avg.) and caught10 passes for 69 yards (6.9 avg.).Also saw time on special teams, registering three tackles.Signed from the active roster to the practice squad onOct. 31 after fellow rookie RB Alex Green was placed onseason-ending injured reserve due to a knee injury sustainedat Minnesota in Week 7.Was released by the Packers in the final roster cutdown onSept. 3, but was re-signed to the practice squad the next day.Signed with Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent onJuly 28, 2011.2011 SEASON: Played in eight contests in his debutseason, seeing time on both offense and special teams…Also appeared in team’s playoff contest…Rushed for 69yards on 18 carries (3.8 avg.) and added 10 receptionsfor 69 yards (6.9 avg.)…Registered three tackles on cial teams…Was on the team’s practice squad for the firstspetheSan Diego 16 in the third quarter…At Detroit (Nov.seven games before being signed to the active roster onOct. 31…At San Diego (Nov. 6): Made his pro debuton special teams, recording his first career tackle in kickoffcoverage when he brought down WR Richard Goodman at24): Saw his first snaps from scrimmage as a pro and acquittedhimself well, carrying twice for 10 yards (5.0 avg.)while adding a 9-yard reception…At N.Y. Giants (Dec.4): Saw increased playing time after RB James Starks departedin the first half with an ankle injury. Carried the ballsix times for 16 yards (2.7 avg.) and caught a career-highfour passes for 29 yards (7.3 avg.). Picked up 22 yards on ascreen just before halftime to help set up a FG attempt…Vs.Oakland (Dec. 11): Made two catches for 14 yards (7.0avg.) and carried once for 7 yards. Suffered a concussionin the second quarter and did not return. The injury wouldalso sideline him the following week at Kansas City (Dec.18)…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Posted career highs in rushingattempts (eight) and yards (28), and made three catches for17 yards (5.7 avg.)…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Saw his first-ever postseason action and carriedthe ball once for 3 yards…2011 Draft: Signed by GreenBay as a non-drafted free agent on July 28, 2011.ROOKIES VS. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERSAT A GLANCE …• 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 (6.9avg.).• Spent the first seven games on the team’s practice squad beforebeing signed to the active roster following the season-endingknee injury suffered by fellow rookie RB Alex Green at Minnesotain Week 7.• A four-year letterman at Ohio State, he appeared in 49 gameswith 17 starts and finished his career with 1,408 yards and nineTDs on 301 carries (4.7 avg.).• Was voted a team captain as a senior and was named to theDoak Walker Award preseason watch list.• Named Mr. Football in Ohio in 2006 when he led Piqua (Ohio)High School to the Division II state title.COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Buckeyes, heappeared in 49 games with 17 starts during his career…Finished his career with 1,408 yards and nine TDs on 301carries (4.7 avg.) and added 616 yards and eight scoreson 55 receptions (11.2 avg.)…Graduated with a degree ineconomics…Senior season (2010): Voted team captainand was named to the Doak Walker Award preseason watchlist…Rushed for 337 yards and two TDs on 70 attempts(4.8 avg.) and added career highs in receptions (23) andreceiving TDs (five)…Rushed for season-high 103 yardsand two TDs on just nine carries (11.4 avg.) in the seasonopener vs. Marshall (Sept. 2)…Junior season (2009):Rushed for a career-high 739 yards and four TDs on 145carries (5.1 avg.), earning second-team All-Big Ten honors…Recorded113 rushing yards on 17 carries (6.6 avg.)at Indiana (Oct. 3)…Posted 103 yards and two TDs on 11carries (9.4 avg.) vs. Iowa (Nov. 14)…Had 45 yards rushingand 59 yards receiving with a TD catch vs. Oregon (Jan.1) in Rose Bowl win…Sophomore season (2008):Rushed for 65 yards and a TD on 26 attempts (2.5 avg.)…Freshman season (2007): Posted 267 yards rushingand two TDs on 60 carries (4.5 avg.) and added 160 yardsreceiving and a score on 12 catches (13.3 avg.)…Postedseason highs with 69 rushing yards and 76 receiving yardsvs. Kent State (Oct. 13).PERSONAL: Given name Brandon Croft Saine…Lastname is pronounced SAIN…Born in Piqua, Ohio...Married,Rookies are players in their first year of pro football who have not been on another pro football team’s roster for anyregular-season or postseason games. First-year players are those who have played in other pro sports leagues (ArenaFootball League, etc.), have participated in previous <strong>NFL</strong> training camps, or have been on an <strong>NFL</strong> team’s active, inactiveor reserve list fewer than six games.MISC.The rule originated when Lawrence McCutcheon, drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1972, played only three gameshis “rookie” season, then rushed for 1,097 yards in 1973. Today, due to McCutcheon and because rosters began expandingaround the 1970 <strong>NFL</strong>-AFL merger (reserve lists formalized, etc.), that year is considered the beginning of the rookie rule. Sotoday, for records purposes, the Packers use 1970 as a separator. From 1921-69, anyone who had yet to play three leaguegames was generally considered a rookie.210


wife’s name is Kylie…High school: Named Mr. Footballin Ohio in 2006 at Piqua High School after rushing for 1,895yards and 27 TDs on 259 carries (7.3 avg.) as a senior…Was named a Parade All-American…Garnered all-state, allconferenceand conference player of the year honors as ajunior and senior…Rushed for 240 yards and three TDs on30 carries (8.0 avg.) to lead Piqua to the 2006 Division IIstate title…Also won the state title in the 100 meters and400 meters…Community involvement: Visited children’shospitals, read to kids and was involved with youthfootball camps while in college...Hobbies/interests: Enjoysgolfing, playing video games and spending time withfriends…Lists Usain Bolt as his favorite athlete, Family Guyas his favorite TV show and Inception as his favorite movie…Enjoyslistening to R&B music, naming Brian McKnightas his favorite artist....Residence: Columbus, Ohio.VETERANSBRANDON SAINE’S PRO STATISTICSRUSHINGRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .8 0 18 69 3.8 10 0 10 69 6.9 22 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 40 20.0 20 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 3 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at San Diego, 11/6/11CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Signed by Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted freeagent, July 28...Waived by Packers, Sept. 3...Signedby Packers to practice squad, Sept. 4...Signed byPackers to active roster, Oct. 31.SAINE’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSRushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . . 8, vs. Det. (1/1/12)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, vs. Det. (1/1/12)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, vs. Det. (1/1/12)ReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . .4, at NYG (12/4/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, at NYG (12/4/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, at NYG (12/4/11)SAINEDRAFT &FREE AGENTSTotal Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45,at NYG (12/4/11) and vs. Det. (1/1/12)BRANDON SAINE GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/08 NO-W. . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)09/18 at Car-W . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)09/25 at Chi-W. . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/02 Den-W . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/09 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/16 StL-W . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)10/23 at Min-W . . . . . . . . . (practice squad)11/06 at SD-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/14 Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/20 TB-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 2 10 5.0 6 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1912/04 at NYG-W. . . . . . . . 1/0 6 16 2.7 5 0 4 29 7.3 22 0 4512/11 Oak-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 7 7.0 7 0 2 14 7.0 7 0 2112/18 at KC-L. . . . . . . . . . . (inactive — concussion)12/25 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 801/01 Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 8 28 3.5 10 0 3 17 5.7 7 0 45’11 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 8/0 18 69 3.8 10 0 10 69 6.9 22 0 13801/15 NYG-L . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 31NFC Divisional Playoff2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.211


VETERANSPRO BOWLS: 52005-07, 2009-10JEFFSATURDAYCENTER • NORTH CAROLINA14th <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFirst Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 295 • Born: June 18, 1975 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 197/188 • Acquired: UFA (Ind.)-12COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSATURDAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agenton March 13, 2012, after playing 13 seasons with the In-dianapolis Colts.Has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times during hiscareer and has twice earned first-team All-Pro honors fromThe Associated Press.Was named to the <strong>NFL</strong> All-Decade Team by SportingNews for 2000-09.Played in 197 games with 188 starts with the Colts,which is tied for No. 4 in franchise history for the mostgames played.Started all 16 regular-season games in 10 of his 13 seasonswith the Colts,During his 12 seasons as a starter (2000-11), was partof a line that allowed just 242 sacks, the fewest in the <strong>NFL</strong>over that span.Was part of offensive lines in Indianapolis that finishedfirst or second in STATS LLC’s New York Life ProtectionIndex 10 times, a measure of a team’s efficiency in passprotection.During his time as a starter, was a part of offenses thatranked in the top five in the league in nine of those seasonsand also ranked in the top five in fewest sacks allowed innine of those seasons.Along with Peyton Manning, holds the <strong>NFL</strong> record forthe most starts by a quarterback-center duo with 170. Thatsurpassed the previous mark of 160 games by Minnesota’sFran Tarkenton and Mick Tingelhoff. The Colts’ record inthose games was 120-50 (.706).Played in 132 wins with the Colts, which tied him forNo. 2 in franchise history with QB Johnny Unitas, behindonly Manning (141).Tied with Manning for the most playoff appearances inteam history with 19 games.According to STATS LLC, was flagged for just 18 penal-ties (five false starts, 13 holding penalties) during his first13 seasons in the league.Entered the league as a non-drafted free agent with theBaltimore Ravens in 1998 before being released by theteam in June of that year. Signed with the Colts as a freeagent in January 1999.2011 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the thirdstraight season…At Pittsburgh (Sept. 25): Helpedopen holes for RB Joseph Addai to rush for 86 yards on 17carries (5.1 avg.) and a TD. Was part of a line that limitedthe Steelers to just one sack…At New England (Dec.4): Provided protection for QB Dan Orlovsky to throw for acareer-high 353 yards and two TDs on 30-of-37 passing…Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 18): Helped clear the way for theColts to rush for a season-high 205 yards on 34 carries(6.0 avg.), highlighted by a career-best 161 yards on 16attempts (10.1 avg.) from RB Donald Brown…At Jacksonville(Jan. 1): Appeared in his 197 th regular-season212AT A GLANCE …• Has been selected to the Pro Bowl fivetimes during his career and has twiceearned first-team All-Pro recognition fromThe Associated Press.• Was named to the <strong>NFL</strong> All-Decade Team by Sporting News for2000-09.• Played in 197 games during his 13 seasons with the Colts, whichis tied for No. 4 in franchise history. Started all 16 games in 10 ofhis seasons in the league.• From 2000-11, was part of an Indianapolis line that allowed just242 sacks, the fewest in the league over that span.• Along with Peyton Manning, holds the <strong>NFL</strong> record for the moststarts by a quarterback-center tandem with 170. That surpassedthe previous mark of 160 by Minnesota’s Fran Tarkenton andMick Tingelhoff.• Has played in two Super Bowls, including the Colts’ Super BowlXLI win over Chicago during the 2006 season.• Entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as a non-drafted free agent with the BaltimoreRavens in 1998 and signed with the Colts in January 1999.• Was a three-year starter at North Carolina, where he earnedfirst-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition as a juniorand senior.game in a Colts uniform, which moved him into a tie for theNo. 4 spot in franchise history with P Rohn Stark.2010: Started all 16 contests and earned Pro Bowl recognitionfor the fifth time in his career…Also started team’sWild Card game vs. the N.Y. Jets…Part of a line that allowedjust 16 sacks on the season, which was tied for thefewest allowed in the league…Member of a line that helpedthe Colts finish No. 1 in the league for the second straightseason with a 90.7 rating in STATS LLC’s New York LifeProtection Index…That 90.7 rating was the highest postedby a team in the league since 1995…Helped the Colts finishNo. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in total offense (380.8 y<strong>pg</strong>)…Was theteam’s recipient of the Byron “Whizzer” White Award, whichhonors work in the <strong>com</strong>munity.2009: Opened all 16 games and was selected to the ProBowl…Also started team’s three playoff games…Memberof a line that helped the Colts lead the <strong>NFL</strong> in fewest sacksallowed with 13, a franchise record…Was part of a line thatset a team record for sacks per pass play with a 47.2 ratio(614 pass plays, 13 sacks)…Protected Manning on the wayto his second straight and fourth overall <strong>NFL</strong> Most ValuablePlayer Award as he threw for 4,500 yards and 33 TDs...Blocked for Manning as he posted nine 300-yard passinggames…Vs. New Orleans (Super Bowl XLIV, Feb.7): Started at C and protected Manning as he threw for 333yards and a TD on 31-of-45 passing.2008: Started all 12 regular-season games he appeared inas well as team’s playoff contest at San Diego…Was sidelinedfor the first four games of the season due to a kneeinjury…Helped the line give up just 14 sacks on the season(No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong>)…Blocked for Manning as he was named


league MVP for the third time in his career after he threw for4,002 yards and 27 TDs.2007: Started all 16 games and earned Pro Bowl recognitionfor the third consecutive season…Also started inteam’s playoff contest vs. San Diego…Was named firstteamAll-Pro by AP, Sports Illustrated and Pro FootballWeekly/PFWA…Also was named the <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni OffensiveLineman of the Year and was named to the All-AFC Team byPro Football Weekly/PFWA…Part of a line that helped Addai(261-1,072) be<strong>com</strong>e the third Colts rusher (Marshall Faulk,Edgerrin James) to begin career with consecutive 1,000-yard seasons…Helped club register 19 rushing TDs, themost since it posted 22 in 1990…Line helped produce a4,000-yard passer (Manning), a 1,000-yard rusher (Addai)and a 1,000-yard receiver (Reggie Wayne).2006: Opened all 16 contests and earned Pro Bowl honorsfor the second straight year…Earned second-team All-Pro honors from AP…Selected to the All-AFC Team by ProFootball Weekly/PFWA…Also started all four playoff contests,including Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago…Part of a linethat allowed just 16 sacks on the season, the fewest in theleague…Helped the offense rank No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> (379.4y<strong>pg</strong>) and lead the league in the New York Life ProtectionIndex with an 87.0 rating…Vs. New England (AFCChampionship, Jan. 21): Recovered a fumble by RBDominic Rhodes in the end zone early in the fourth quarterfor his first career TD…Vs. Chicago (Super Bowl XLI,Feb. 4): Started at C and helped Colts rack up 430 yards ofoffense in the 29-17 victory.2005: Started all 16 contests, earning Pro Bowl recognitionfor the first time in his career…Also was namedMOST EXPERIENCED PACKERS PLAYERS IN <strong>NFL</strong>Exp Year Player Pos In Green Bay17 1983 Jan Stenerud K 1980-832007 Brett Favre QB 1992-200716 1971 Bart Starr QB 1956-712000 Raleigh McKenzie G/C 1999-20002002 Hardy Nickerson LB 20022002 Frank Winters C 1992-200215 1972 Ray Nitschke LB 1958-721989 Dave Brown CB 1988-891994 Steve McMichael DT 19941996 Jim McMahon QB 1995-962003 Wesley Walls TE 20032004 Bryan Barker P 200414 1961 Emlen Tunnell B 1959-611970 Forrest Gregg T 1956-701971 Zeke Bratkowski QB 1963-68, 711975 John Hadl QB 1974-751993 Tunch Ilkin T 19931998 Reggie White DE 1993-982009 Al Harris CB 2003-092011 Charles Woodson CB 2006-1113 1945 Buckets Goldenberg G/B 1933-451964 Dave Hanner DT 1952-641969 Henry Jordan DT 1959-691971 Lou Michaels DE 19711972 Carroll Dale WR 1965-721985 Lynn Dickey QB 1976-77, 79-851996 Sean Jones DE 1994-961997 Eugene Robinson S 1996-971998 Mike Prior S 1993-982002 Eric Metcalf RB/KR 20022011 Donald Driver WR 1999-2011first-team All-Pro by AP…Started team’s playoff contestvs. Pittsburgh…Helped clear the way for James to rushfor 1,506 yards on the season, including nine 100-yardgames…Part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the league(362.4 y<strong>pg</strong>).2004: Started 14 games, missing two contests (Week 13vs. Tennessee, Week 14 at Houston) with a calf injury…Alsostarted both playoff contests…Named second-team All-Proby Football Digest…Part of an offense that set franchise recordsfor net yards (6,475), points scored (522), TDs (66)and first downs (379)…Member of a line that surrenderedjust 14 sacks, tied for the league low…Blocked for Manningas he posted an <strong>NFL</strong>-record 121.1 passer rating (one thatwas topped in 2011 by current teammate Aaron Rodgerswith a 122.5 rating) on his way to earning league MVP honorsfor the second straight season…Protected Manning ashe threw for 4,557 yards and a franchise-record and then-<strong>NFL</strong>-record 49 TDs…Helped Manning be<strong>com</strong>e the first QBin <strong>NFL</strong> history to post six consecutive 4,000-yard passingseasons…Part of a line that helped James register eight100-yard rushing performances.2003: Started all 16 games at C and was named to FootballDigest’s All-Pro Team…Started at RG for all three playoffcontests, volunteering for the position switch…Part ofa line that allowed 19 sacks, tied for the second fewest inthe <strong>NFL</strong>…Helped club tally 447 points, which was tied forNo. 2 in the league and was at that point the highest totalin franchise history…Member of a line that ranked No. 1in the league in the New York Life Protection Index (79.8rating) for the third straight season.2002: Started all 16 contests and team’s playoff game…Exp Year Player Pos In Green Bay12 1932 Jug Earp OL 1922-321945 Joe Laws B 1934-451967 Don Chandler K 1965-671967 Max McGee E 1954, 57-671969 Willie Davis DE 1960-691971 Willie Wood S 1960-711976 Dave Osborn RB 19761977 Bob Kowalkowski G 19771984 Larry McCarren C 1973-841989 John Anderson LB 1978-891991 Mark Murphy DB 1980-911996 Ken Ruettgers T 1985-961997 Steve Bono QB 19971997 Mark Collins CB 19971997 Seth Joyner LB 19972001 LeRoy Butler CB/S 1990-20012004 Doug Pederson QB 1996-98, 2001-042006 William Henderson FB 1995-20062007 Rob Davis LS 1997-20072009 Ahman Green RB 2000-06, 20092011 Chad Clifton T 2000-2011SEASONS PLAYED, PACKERS UNIFORM16 Starr, Bart (QB), Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956-71Favre, Brett (QB), Southern Mississippi . . . . . . 1992-200715 Nitschke, Ray (LB), Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958-7214 Gregg, Forrest (T), Southern Methodist. . .1956, 1958-7013 Goldenberg, Buckets (G/B), Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . .1933-45Hanner, Dave (DT), Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952-64Driver, Donald (WR), Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-201112 Anderson, John (LB), Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-89Butler, LeRoy (CB/S), Florida State. . . . . . . . . . . 1990-2001Henderson, William (FB), North Carolina. . . . . 1995-2006Laws, Joe (B), Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934-45McCarren, Larry (C), Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-84McGee, Max (E), Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954, 1957-67Wood, Willie (S), Southern California . . . . . . . . . . .1960-71Clifton, Chad (T), Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSATURDAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.213


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSATURDAYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWPart of a line that finished No. 4 in the league in sacks allowed(23) and No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in the New York Life ProtectionIndex (79.1)…Helped WR Marvin Harrison set an<strong>NFL</strong> single-season record with 143 receptions and be<strong>com</strong>ethe first <strong>NFL</strong> player to post 100-plus receptions in four consecutiveseasons.2001: Started all 16 games as part of an offense thatranked No. 2 in the <strong>NFL</strong> (372.2 y<strong>pg</strong>)…Member of a line thatfinished No. 1 in the league in the New York Life ProtectionIndex (75.3)…Helped clear the way for the Colts to post 10individual 100-yard rushing performances, the most in theleague and tied for the most in franchise annals (1999).2000: Started all 16 contests at center in his first full-timeseason as the starter…Also started club’s playoff contest…Part of a line that allowed just 20 sacks, tied for the fewestin the league…Helped pave the way for James to win hissecond straight league rushing title with a franchise singleseasonrecord 1,709 yards…Line helped James producehis second consecutive season with 2,000 yards fromscrimmage (2,303)…Became just the fourth team since the1970 AFL-<strong>NFL</strong> merger to have the league’s leading rusherwhile also allowing the fewest sacks in the <strong>NFL</strong>.1999: Started two of 11 games at LG in his first seasonwith the Colts…Signed by Indianapolis as a free agent onJan. 7…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 17): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut, seeingtime on special teams…At Philadelphia (Nov. 21):Started first career game, opening at LG in place of an injuredSteve McKinney…Vs. N.Y. Jets (Nov. 28): Madehis second straight start at LG in place of McKinney…Vs.Tennessee (AFC Divisional, Jan. 16): Saw action asa reserve RG in his playoff debut.1998: Signed with Baltimore as a non-drafted free agent onApril 27, 1998, but was waived by the club on June 12, 1998.COLLEGE: A three-year starter for the Tar Heels atcenter…Opened 37 consecutive games over his finalthree-plus seasons under head coach Mack Brown…Played in a bowl game all four years and was part of teamsthat won a bowl game in each of his final three seasons(1995-97), one of only three schools in the country to ac<strong>com</strong>plishthat feat over that span (LSU, Nebraska)…Was atwo-time co-captain (1996-97) and an Academic All-ACCselection in 1997…Earned a degree in business…Seniorseason (1997): Started 12 games and earned first-teamAll-Atlantic Coast Conference honors…Helped team to an11-1 record overall, a 7-1 mark in the ACC and a No. 4finish in the country that was capped off with a 42-3 winover Virginia Tech in the Gator Bowl…It marked only thethird 11-win season in school history and the first since1980…Named the Bill Arnold Memorial Award winner asthe team’s most outstanding offensive lineman…HelpedTar Heels average 378.9 yards per game and 27.8 pointsper game…Junior season (1996): Earned All-ACC firstteamhonors…Was named ACC Offensive Lineman of theWeek for his performance vs. Clemson (Aug. 31)…Helpedteam to a 10-2 record and a 20-13 victory over West Virginiain the Gator Bowl…Sophomore season (1995):Started 12 contests at C and finished third in voting for All-ACC at his position…Earned ACC Offensive Lineman of theWeek honors for his performance vs. Virginia (Oct. 7)…Freshman season (1994): Played in 12 games, startingthree contests.PERSONAL: Given name Jeffrey Bryant Saturday…Born in Atlanta…Married to Karen…The couple has twosons, Jeffrey, 11, and Joshua, 5, and a daughter, Savannah,9…High school: Was a three-year starter at guardat Shamrock High in Tucker, Ga. …Was an all-state selectionby the Atlanta Journal-Constitution…Earned all-countyand all-district recognition and was named team MVP...Alsoplayed on the defensive line…Selected to the North-SouthAll-Star game…Lettered four times in wrestling and oncein baseball…Was an area heavyweight wrestling championin 1992…Community involvement: Has beenspokesman for “Miracle Ride” fundraiser for Riley Hospitalfor Children in Indianapolis since 2004, and honorarychair since ’06…Is active spokesman for the People’s BurnFoundation of Indiana…Is a spokesman and serves on theboard for Kids’ Voice of Indiana, an advocacy group forchildren…He and his wife are honorary chairs for Susan G.Komen for the Cure, and he has been active with the groupsince 2002…Was the Colts’ Man of the Year nominee in2006…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys spending time withhis family, playing golf, hunting and fishing…Lists FalconsRB William Andrews and Braves OF Dale Murphy as his favoriteathletes when he was growing up…Enjoys watchingPawn Stars and Storage Wars…Lis ts the Bible as his favoritebook and Casting Crowns as his favorite music group…Enjoys vacationing to Florida...Residence: Indianapolis.RECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.JEFF SATURDAY’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS1999 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 102000 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162001 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162002 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162003 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162004 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 142005 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162006 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162007 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162008 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 122009 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162010 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 162011 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16<strong>NFL</strong> totals (13 years) . . . . . . . . .197 188Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 18CAREER TRANSACTIONS•1998 Signed by Baltimore Ravens as a non-drafted freeagent, April 27. Waived by Ravens, June 12.•1999 Signed by Indianapolis Colts as a reserve/future freeagent, Jan. 7.•2000 Re-signed by Colts as exclusive-rights free agent,March 6.•2002 Re-signed by Colts as restricted free agent, April 3.•2003 Signed contract extension with Colts, as unrestrictedfree agent, Feb. 28.•2009 Signed contract extension with Colts, as unrestrictedfree agent, Feb. 27.•2012 Signed by Green Bay Packers as unrestricted freeagent, March 23.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at N.Y. Jets, 10/17/99First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Philadelphia, 11/21/99Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost — 1-1 in 2000, 1-0 in 2003; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 2-1. Fumble recoveries — 1 in 2000,2 in 2002, 1 in 2003, 1 in 2004, 1 in ’04 playoffs, 2 in 2005, 1 in ’06 playoffs, 1 in 2010, 1 in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 9.214


DEREKSHERRODTACKLE • MISSISSIPPI STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-5 Wt: 321 • Born: April 23, 1989 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 5/0 • Acquired: D1-11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Appeared in five games as a rookie in 2011, seeingtime at tackle with injuries to veteran LT Chad Clifton andsecond-year RT Bryan Bulaga.Saw his most significant action in Week 5 at Atlantawhen he played RT for most of the game with Bulaga sidelinedand Clifton exiting on the second series.Also got time at LT in Week 14 vs. Oakland as part of arotation with second-year T Marshall Newhouse.Had his debut season cut short in Week 15 at KansasCity when he sustained a broken leg after a Chiefs playerfell into the back of his leg.Selected by Green Bay in the first round with the No.32 overall selection, the first Mississippi State offensivelineman in school history to be selected in the first round.2011 SEASON: Played in five contests as a rookie,seeing time at both tackle spots…Was a gameday inactivefor the opening three contests of the season and dressedbut did not play in six others…Suffered a broken leg atKansas City in Week 15 and was placed on injured reserveon Dec. 20…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Dressed for the firsttime as a pro due to the absence of Bulaga (knee). Enteredthe game at LT late in the fourth quarter in place of Clifton(rest)…At Atlanta (Oct. 11): Saw the most extensiveaction of his career with Bulaga out and Clifton departingduring the second series with a significant hamstringinjury. Played RT with Newhouse shifting over to LT. In ahostile road environment, helped the offense to scores onfive of the next six possessions (three FGs, two TDs)…Vs.Oakland (Dec. 11): Received increased reps during thepractice week and saw action as part of a rotation with Newhouseat LT. Helped block for an offense that racked up 391yards in a 46-16 win…At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Cameon in relief at RT for an injured Bulaga (knee) on the openingdrive of the second half. Played the remainder of thethird quarter, but was injured at the end of a pass play earlyin the fourth when he was engaged in blocking DE TysonJackson and LB Tamba Hali landed on the back of his rightleg. Suffered a broken leg and was carted off the field. Wasplaced on injured reserve on Dec. 20…2011 Draft: Selectedby the Packers in the first round with the No. 32 overallpick. Became the first Mississippi State offensive linemanin school history to be drafted in the first round, and wasthe first Bulldog since 1996 (WR Eric Moulds, Buffalo) tobe selected in the first round. Was the first player drafted bythe Packers from Mississippi State since DB Henry Monroewas selected in the seventh round in 1979.COLLEGE: One of the most ac<strong>com</strong>plished offensivelinemen in Mississippi State history, he played in 47 careergames for the Bulldogs with 35 starts at tackle, workinghis way into the offensive-line rotation as a true freshmanin ’07…Earned his bachelor’s degree in business administrationin August 2010 and took post-graduate classesfocusing on financial risk management, insurance andfinancial planning in the fall semester in 2010…Seniorseason (2010): Started all 13 games at left tackle for215AT A GLANCE …• Played in five games as a rookie in 2011before seeing his debut campaign cutshort in Week 15 at Kansas City when hesuffered a broken leg.• Was a first-team All-America selection by CBSSports.<strong>com</strong> andRivals.<strong>com</strong> in 2010 and earned first-team All-SEC honors fromthe coaches and the media.• Named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and wasa finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy.• Became the first Bulldog offensive lineman in school history tobe drafted in the first round, and was the first Mississippi Stateplayer since 1996 (WR Eric Moulds, Buffalo) to be selected in thefirst round.• Joined Iowa’s Bryan Bulaga (2010) as only the second offensivetackle to be selected in the first round by Green Bay since 1998.the Bulldogs, earning All-America recognition from sevendifferent services, the most ever by an MSU player…Wasa first-team All-America choice by CBSsports.<strong>com</strong> and Rivals.<strong>com</strong>,while earning second-team recognition from AP,Scout.<strong>com</strong>, SI.<strong>com</strong>, Walter Camp, and Phil Steele…Namedfirst-team All-SEC by the coaches and media…Named theconference’s Offensive Lineman of the Week four times onthe season…Voted a team captain…Helped the Bulldogsfinish second in the conference and 16th in the nation inrushing offense with an average of 215.8 yards per game…Helped MSU rush for over 200 yards eight times on theseason, part of a ground game that featured three different500-yard rushers…Registered a school season-record92.8 percent grade for blocking consistency, grading atleast 90 percent in nine contests…Did not allow any of the23 sacks given up by the offensive line…Named a NationalFootball Foundation Scholar-Athlete and was also a finalistfor the William V. Campbell Trophy, an honor awarded toa college football player with the best <strong>com</strong>bination of academics,<strong>com</strong>munity service and on-field performance thatis <strong>com</strong>monly referred to as the “Academic Heisman”…Juniorseason (2009): Opened all 12 games at left tackle,earning third-team All-America honors and first-team All-SEC recognition from The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report…Blocked fora rushing attack that led the conference and finished 13thin the nation with an average of 227.6 yards per game…Helped RB Anthony Dixon rush for a school single-seasonrecord 1,391 yards on 257 carries (5.4 avg.)…Did not allowa sack all season as the line gave up 20 on the year, amarked improvement from the 36 allowed in ’08…Sophomoreseason (2008): Appeared in 11 games, startingthe final 10 contests at left tackle…Finished the seasonwith a team-high 92 knockdowns…Allowed just two of theteam’s 36 sacks…Freshman season (2007): Played inall but two games, appearing in 11 contests as a true freshmanat right tackle…Helped block for Dixon, who posted1,066 yards on 287 carries (3.7 avg.)…Contributed to aline that gave up only 21 sacks.PERSONAL: Given name Derek Lee Sherrod…Lastname is pronounced Sher-ROD...Born in Chula Vista, Calif.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSHERRODDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITY…Single…Older brother, Dezmond, earned a Super Bowlring as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squadin 2008…High school: At Caledonia (Miss.) High, wasa first-team all-state selection by the Mississippi Associationof Coaches and the Clarion-Ledger…One of only 16offensive linemen to earn a spot on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super Southern 100 team…Ranked the No.13 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…Namedthe Gatorade Mississippi Player of the Year as a senior…Afour-year starter on the offensive line and a three-year regularas a defensive lineman…Earned all-area recognitionthree times from the Columbus Commercial Dispatch…Was selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-StarClassic and the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in FortLauderdale, Fla., following his senior season…Allowed justone sack as a senior and was credited with 32 pancakeblocks…Also posted 79 tackles, six sacks and four fumblerecoveries as a defensive lineman…Added three blockedkicks…Earned second-team all-state recognition from theMississippi Coaches Association as a junior…Registered93 tackles, four sacks and three fumble recoveries as wellthat season…Also lettered all four seasons in basketballand once in track…Posted a 3.5 grade point average…Community involvement: Took part in the UnitedWay’s annual Hometown Huddle project in October 2011 atthe Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary…Served b reakfast at a localelementary school while in college…Also participated ina kids’ fair at the school and read to students to promote literacy…Organizeda Thanksgiving food drive…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies, playing video games,listening to music and playing disc golf...Lists The ColbertReport, Tosh.0 and Pardon the Interruption as his favoriteTV shows...Names Anchorman as his favorite movie andShinedown, Lil Wayne and Eminem as his favorite musicalacts...Residence: Columbus, Miss.ADMIN. &COACHESDEREK SHERROD’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GSCAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0On injured reserve for Packers’ one game in 2011 playoffs •2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in first round(32nd overall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 28…Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles — 1 in 2011.Signed first contract, July 30...Placed oninjured reserve (leg), Dec. 20.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Denver, 10/2/11DRAFT &FREE AGENTSMISC.LAMBEAUFIELDSHERROD2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORY“FULLBACK IS THE POSITION I FEEL I CAN PLAY BETTER.”November 19, 1957Dear Mr. Vainisi,Reference to your letter dated November 11, 1957.I am very much interested in playing professional football.Football is a great sport and I enjoy playing it. Yes, I would beinterested in playing with the Green Bay Packers. My military statusis 1A Category 4. Yes, I will be able to play pro ball before enteringthe service. I prefer playing in either the United States or Canada.Fullback is the position I feel I can play better.Sincerely,Jim TaylorBaton Rouge, La216


SAMSHIELDSCORNERBACK • MIAMIThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 5-11 Wt: 184 • Born: December 8, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 29/13 • Acquired: FA-10PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Maturing defender who set career highs in every majorstatistical category in what was his second season as theteam’s nickel CB in 2011. Appeared in 15 games with sevenstarts, collecting 36 tackles (32 solo), four interceptions, 14passes defensed and a forced fumble.A true speedster who made a major impact as a nondraftedrookie in 2010, earning the nickel CB job despiteplaying the position only one year in college. Finished hisfirst season with 27 tackles (22 solo), two INTs and ninepasses defensed.With the exception of two missed games due to injury,held the nickel job throughout the regular season and playoffsin 2010, recording two interceptions in the regularseason and two more in the NFC Championship at Chicago,the final one sealing the conference title in the game’s finalminute and sending the Packers to the Super Bowl.Also contributed as a return man and punt-team gunner,utilizing the blazing speed that made him a productive receiverand special teamer his first three seasons at Miami.Made the transition to cornerback as a senior and progressedrapidly as a rookie under the tutelage of positioncoach Joe Whitt Jr., who considered him a potential highdraft pick based on raw talent alone.2011 SEASON: Returned to his role as the team’snickel CB and set career highs by appearing in 15 gameswith seven starts…Was inactive for the Week 7 contest atMinnesota with a concussion suffered on an INT return inthe second half of the previous week’s game vs. St. Louis(Oct. 16)…Also set new career highs with 36 tackles (32solo), four interceptions, 14 passes defensed and his firstcareer forced fumble…Chipped in six tackles on specialteams…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Saw extensive actionas the Packers spent most of the game in the nickeldefense. Started the game as the third CB and appeared on72 plays, finishing with new career highs in both tackles(six, five solo) and passes defensed (three), also forcinghis first career fumble. Recorded the forced fumble whenhe stripped WR Devery Henderson following a 9-yard gainin the third quarter and ball rolled out of bounds. Made oneof the more unsung plays of the game on special teams,serving as the “safety” on the kickoff coverage team andshowed his impressive speed by <strong>com</strong>ing from the oppositeside of the field to track down RB Darren Sproles andrun him out of bounds following a 57-yard return in thethird quarter, likely saving a TD...Vs. Denver (Oct. 2):Had an up-and-down day in coverage, but scored a victoryfor himself with an INT early in the fourth quarter. On theINT, was in single coverage on WR Brandon Lloyd. Circledthrough the end zone and used his speed to bring it out andadvance it for a career-long 60-yard return to the Denver46-yard line…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Tied his careerhigh set in the season opener with six tackles (five solo)and also matched his career best from his rookie seasonby recording his second INT. INT came when he picked offan underthrown ball by QB Sam Bradford in the end zone.Attempted to return the ball out of the end zone, running217AT A GLANCE …• Re-assumed the nickel role behind veteransTramon Williams and Charles Woodsonin his second season and set career highswith 15 games played, seven starts, 36 tackles (32 solo), four interceptions,14 passes defensed and a forced fumble.• As a non-drafted free agent, earned nickel cornerback job in2010 as a rookie despite playing defensive back just one seasonin college.• In 2010, matched his regular-season total with two interceptionsin the NFC Championship at Chicago, be<strong>com</strong>ing just thefifth player in franchise history to record two interceptions ina playoff game.• Also in that game, became the first <strong>NFL</strong> rookie (since 1982) toregister two INTs and a sack in a postseason contest.• Played primarily wide receiver and special teams his first threeseasons at Miami.• Was honored with Miami’s Most Improved Player Award as a seniorand was voted the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year asa junior after bursting on the scene as a collegian with the mostpass receptions by a Hurricane freshman since Reggie Waynenine years prior.horizontally and was sideswiped by WR Brandon Gibson,who delivered a punishing hit that caused him to suffer aconcussion and be removed from the game…At Minnesota(Oct. 23): Missed the practice week while dealingwith lingering effects of the concussion, and was inactiveon gameday for the first time since Week 5 of the 2010 regularseason…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Started as the No. 2CB with Charles Woodson (coaches’ decision – rest) on theinactive list for the regular-season finale. Finished with fivetackles (four solo), a pass defensed and a game-clinchingINT in the waning moments of the fourth quarter to sealthe 45-41 win. On the play, stepped in front of a QB MatthewStafford throw intended for WR Nate Burleson at thePackers’ 20-yard line, returning the INT 2 yards. INT wasthe defense’s 31st of the season, matching the highest totalby the franchise since 1962 (also 31). Effectively ended thegame, helping the Packers secure a perfect division recordfor the first time since the modern format was adopted in1967 and finish the season with an unblemished 8-0 recordat home for the first time since 2002.2010: Played in 14 games with six starts, missing twoearly-season contests with a calf injury…Also played inall four postseason games with two starts…In the regularseason, posted 27 tackles (22 solo) with two INTs and ninepasses defensed, and returned 21 kickoffs for 452 yards(21.5 avg.) with a long of 49…Added 13 tackles (eightsolo) with two INTs, a sack, a forced fumble and five passesdefensed in the playoffs…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12):Started at nickel CB in first <strong>NFL</strong> game and teamed with SMorgan Burnett to be<strong>com</strong>e the first Packers rookie DB tandemto open the season since the 1970 AFL/<strong>NFL</strong> merger…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Returned to the lineup after missingprevious two games with a calf injury and had four tackles(three solo) and a pass defensed…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7):COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSHIELDSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSHIELDSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.Notched his first pro INT with a leaping, one-handed grab ofQB Jon Kitna’s deep sideline throw intended for WR MilesAustin. Also took over as kickoff returner to open the secondhalf and posted a season-long 49-yard return, startingfrom 6 yards deep in the end zone…At New England(Dec. 19): Had a 45-yard kickoff return among six attemptsfor 128 yards total (21.3 avg.)…At Philadelphia(NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Started as the Packers openedin nickel and recorded three tackles (all solo) and twopasses defensed, one a superb play on a deep ball to WRJeremy Maclin that he knocked away just as the ball hit thereceiver’s hands…At Chicago (NFC Championship,Jan. 23): Turned in his biggest performance of the yearwith four tackles (all solo), a sack, a forced fumble and twoINTs. Used as a surprise blitzer, sacked QB Jay Cutler foran 8-yard loss late in the first half, forcing a fumble thatBears RB Matt Forté recovered. Later, in the fourth quarter,came on a blitz from QB Caleb Hanie’s blind side, forcinga bad throw that was intercepted and returned for a TD byNT B.J. Raji. His two INTs came at nearly the same spot onthe field, the first a leaping pick on Cutler’s deep ball to WRJohnny Knox just before halftime, keeping the Bears scorelessat the time. The second came with Hanie facing fourthand-5from the Green Bay 29, as Shields undercut Knoxfor the game-clinching INT with 37 seconds left. Becamejust the fifth player in franchise history to record two INTsin a playoff game, and became the first <strong>NFL</strong> rookie (since1982, when sacks became official) to record two INTs anda sack in a postseason contest…Vs. Pittsburgh (SuperBowl XLV, Feb. 6): Had two tackles (one solo), but sustaineda shoulder injury during the second quarter and wasused sparingly the rest of the way…2010 Draft: Signed byGreen Bay as a non-drafted free agent on April 30.COLLEGE: Four-year letterman for the Hurricanes whoplayed hi s first three seasons at WR before moving to CBfor his senior campaign…Also showed his talents as a returnman and special teams player…Caught 75 passes for971 yards (12.9 avg.) and seven TDs as a receiver in hiscareer…Earned his degree in liberal arts and ran track oneyear, as a sophomore…Senior season (2009): StartedSAM SHIELDS’ PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 6 27 22 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 7 36 32 4 0 0 4 68 60 0 14 1 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years). . 29 13 63 54 9 0 0 6 68 60 0 23 1 0 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 452 21.5 49 0 0 0 -1 -- -1 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . . . 21 452 21.5 49 0 0 0 -1 -- -1 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 2 13 12 1 1 10 2 40 32 0 5 1 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 13 12 1 1 10 2 40 32 0 6 1 0 0PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 43 21.5 22 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 52 17.3 22 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional statistics: Career interceptions — Sam Bradford, Jon Kitna, Eli Manning, Kyle Orton, Carson Palmer,Matthew Stafford. Special teams tackles — 1 in 2010, 6 in2011, 1 in ’11 playoffs; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 7.<strong>NFL</strong> debut/first start: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10First interception: vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 (J.Kitna)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2010 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted freeagent, April 30.SHIELDS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,vs. NO (9/8/11) and vs. StL (10/16/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,vs. NO (9/8/11) and vs. StL (10/16/11)Interceptions*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, six times(last: vs. Det., 1/1/12)Passes defensed. . . . . . . . . . .3, vs. NO (9/8/11)Kickoff ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, at NE (12/19/10)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128, at NE (12/19/10)Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)* Posted two interceptions in ’10 playoffs atChicago, 1/23/11218


10 of 12 games at CB and ranked sixth on the team with41 tackles…Registered six tackles in win vs. Georgia Tech(Sept 17)…Posted career-high seven tackles, a fumblerecovery and a forced fumble at Wake Forest (Oct. 31)…Had an 84-yard kickoff return vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 29) inthe Champs Sports Bowl that set up Miami’s first TD…Wasawarded the Nick Chickillo Most Improved Player Awardat the team’s annual awards banquet…Junior season(2008): Played in all 13 games as either a WR or a gunneron special teams…Voted UM’s Special Teams Player of theYear…Posted 11 receptions for 124 yards (11.3 avg.)…Made a season-high three catches for 32 yards at Virginia(Nov. 1), including a crucial third-down catch for 13 yardsthat kept Miami’s game-tying 95-yard drive alive in the OTwin…Sophomore season (2007): Started five of the10 games he played in, posting 27 receptions for 346 yards(12.8 avg.) and three TDs…Posted career-high 117 receivingyards on six catches, including a 51-yard grab, vs.Texas A&M (Sept. 20)…Led the team with five receptionsfor 80 yards and a TD at North Carolina (Oct. 6)…Hauledin a team-best six receptions for 81 yards at Virginia Tech(Nov. 17)…Freshman season (2006): Played in all13 games with seven starts as a true freshman in 2006…Named honorable mention Freshman All-America by SportingNews…Posted 37 receptions (third on the team) for501 yards (second) and four TDs (tied for team lead)…His37 catches were the most by a Miami true freshman sinceReggie Wayne caught 48 passes in 1997…Made his firststart in a three-WR formation at Louisville (Sept. 16) andcaught three passes for 63 yards, including a 49-yarder…Recorded his first career TD when he hauled in a 37-yardTD pass from S Lovon Ponder on a trick play vs. NorthCarolina (Oct. 7)…Caught six passes for 88 yards andtwo TDs at Duke (Oct. 21), the only multi-TD game of hiscareer…Started in the MPC Computers Bowl vs. Nevada(Dec. 31) and had his first 100-yard game as a Hurricane,leading the team with four receptions for 101 yards. Caughta 78-yard TD pass that proved to be the winning score inthe bowl game and marked the team’s longest pass of theseason…Was selected to the 2006 Atlantic Coast ConferenceAcademic Football Team.PERSONAL: Given name Samuel George Shields III…Born in Sarasota, Fla. …Single…Has a 4-year-old daughter,Samyla…High school: One of the nation’s top recruits atWR <strong>com</strong>ing out of Booker High in Sarasota, Fla., he wasrated the No. 17 WR by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and No. 9 by ESPN.<strong>com</strong>…Caught 67 passes for 1,201 yards (17.9 avg.) and22 TDs as a senior, leading his school to the Class 3A statechampionship game…Of his 67 receptions, 44 went for eitherTDs or first downs…Also returned two punts for TDsand averaged 44 yards per kickoff return…Was rated No.16 on the Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100 list, and wasranked the No. 5 WR on the Florida Times-Union Super75…Also lettered twice in baseball and track and field…Community involvement: Has participated in both theDonald Driver Celebrity Softball Game and the Edgar BennettCelebrity Bowl-A-Thon…Also signed autographs forparticipants in the Bellin Health Kids Clinic…Hobbies/interests: Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athleteand House of Payne as his favorite TV show…Residence:Miami.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESSHIELDSSAM SHIELDS GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W (inactive — calf)10/10 at Was-L (inactive — calf)10/17 Mia-L 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’10 TOTALS 14 6 27 22 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 4 4 0 1 10 2 40 32 0 2 1 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 2 13 12 1 1 10 2 40 32 0 5 1 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 60 0 1 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 6 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 010/23 at Min-W (inactive — concussion)11/06 at SD-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 2 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 7 36 32 4 0 0 4 68 60 0 14 1 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYNFC CENTRAL COMPOSITE STANDINGS, 1978-2001—Division— —Overall— —Central Titles—W L T Pct W L T Pct No YearsMinnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 80 1 .553 203 172 1 .541 7 1978, 1980, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 80 0 .553 200 176 0 .532 8 1984-88, 1990-91, 2001Green Bay . . . . . . . . . 100 76 2 .567 192 180 4 .516 3 1995-97Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 100 0 .448 160 215 1 .427 2 1983, 1993Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 110 1 .379 146 229 1 .390 3 1979, 1981, 1999LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.219


VETERANSJOSHSITTONGUARD • CENTRAL FLORIDAFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFifth Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 318 • Born: June 16, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 57/48 • Acquired: D4b-08COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSITTONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Has been selected as a Pro Bowl alternate each of thepast two seasons (2010-11) and was named the OffensiveLineman of the Year by the <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni Association in 2010.According to STATS LLC, has given up just six sacks inhis three seasons (2009-11) as a starter.Started 46 games from 2009-11, tied for the most onthe offensive line over that span with C Scott Wells.Helped the Packers average 29.4 points a game from2009-11, No. 3 in the <strong>NFL</strong> during that time, and 380.8 yardsa game over that span, No. 5 in the league.Was the only Packer on either side of the ball to not missa snap from 2009-10.Part of a prolific offense in ’11 that set franchise recordsfor points (560), total net yards (6,482), total net passingyards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14).Was a key cog in RB Ryan Grant’s career-best 1,253-yard season in 2009, the sixth-best single-season rushingoutput in franchise history.Likely would have started at RG as a rookie in 2008 if notfor a preseason knee injury, which limited him to 11 gamesof duty primarily on extra points and field goals.Signed a contract extension with the club on September2, 2011.2011 SEASON: Started all 14 games in which he appearedand was named a Pro Bowl alternate for the secondconsecutive season…Also started team’s playoff game…Missed Weeks 13-14 due to a sprained knee suffered atDetroit in Week 12…Helped the offense set franchise recordsfor points (560), also the second most in <strong>NFL</strong> history,total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) andfewest giveaways (14)…Blocked for QB Aaron Rodgers ashe was named the <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player by The AssociatedPress after setting an <strong>NFL</strong> single-season recordfor passer rating (122.5) and team marks for touchdownpasses (45), passing yards (4,643), yards per attempt(9.25), <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.3) and 300-yard games(eight)…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Blocked for Rodgersas he threw for 408 yards and four TDs and the offenseracked up 507 yards. Line allowed just two sacks on theday, neither of which were charged to him…At Atlanta(Oct. 9): Helped maintain continuity for a line that sawyoung backups (Marshall Newhouse and Derek Sherrod)play most of the game with tackles Chad Clifton and BryanBulaga sidelined with injuries. Line allowed Rodgers timeto <strong>com</strong>plete 26-of-39 passes for 396 yards and two TDs…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Had a solid outing against a talentedVikings front as Rodgers posted the second-highestpasser rating of his career (146.5). Part of a line that helpedburn the final 2:30 off the clock as RB James Starks rushedfor 55 yards on six carries on the final drive of the 33-27win. Limited perennial Pro Bowl DT Kevin Williams to justtwo tackles…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped the of-fense rack up 38 points and provided time for Rodgers to<strong>com</strong>plete 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. ItAT A GLANCE …• Last name is pronounced Sitt-en.• Started 46 games from 2009-11, tied forthe most on the offensive line over thatspan with C Scott Wells.• Was named 2010 Offensive Lineman of the Year by the <strong>NFL</strong>Alumni Association and has been selected as a Pro Bowl alternateeach of the past two seasons (2010-11).• According to STATS LLC, has allowed only six sacks in his threeseasons as a starter.• Was slated to start at right guard as a rookie in ’08 if not for apreseason knee injury.• Capped off college career by helping lead Central Florida to itsfirst conference championship in school history, and helped theKnights’ offense set single-season school records for points (501)and rushing yards (3,287) as a senior.marked his third straight 140-plus rating game as Rodgersjoined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in <strong>NFL</strong> history toac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Started thegame and often faced off against standout DT NdamukongSuh, whom he kept contained for the balance of the firsthalf before suffering a knee injury. Left the game just beforehalftime after another player fell on the back of his leg anddid not return…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Was ruled outof the game early in the week and was inactive for the firsttime since Week 3 of 2008, ending a starting streak thathad spanned 48 games (including playoffs). Also was sidelinedfor the next game vs. Oakland (Dec. 11)…At KansasCity (Dec. 18): Returned to practice during the weekand assumed his starting role at RG, taking all 57 offensivesnaps…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Had one of his better performancesof the season as he was matched against Suhfor much of the game, limiting him to just one tackle, a sackthat was not charged to Sitton. Protected QB Matt Flynn onhis way to setting franchise records for passing yards (480)and TDs (six) as the offense recorded a season-high 550yards in the 45-41 win.2010: Started all 16 games as well as all four postseasoncontests at RG…Named <strong>NFL</strong> Offensive Lineman ofthe Year by the <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni Association and was selectedas a Pro Bowl alternate…Part of a unit that ranked No.9 in the <strong>NFL</strong> in overall offense and No. 5 in the league inpassing…According to STATS LLC, did not allow a sackall season and was flagged for holding only one time…AtChicago (Sept. 27): Part of a line that did not allow asack for the second straight week and also saw limited actionas a defensive lineman in goal-line situations for thefirst time in his career…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Was oftenmatched up with Suh, the 2010 Associated Press DefensiveRookie of the Year, and limited him to just three tackles onthe afternoon…Vs. Washington (Oct. 10): Blocked forteam’s season-high 157 yards on just 17 carries (9.2 avg.),the first time in franchise history that the Packers rushedfor more than 150 yards on fewer than 20 attempts in aregular-season game...Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Part220


of an offense that recorded 27 first downs and 515 yardsagainst a Giants defense that entered the game ranked No.2 in the <strong>NFL</strong>. The yardage total was the most by the Packerssince a 548-yard outing at Oakland (Dec. 22, 2003)…At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Blockedfor RB James Starks, who posted 123 yards on 23 carries(5.3 avg.), the most by a rookie in franchise postseasonhistory…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6):Helped provide a consistent pocket and time for Rodgersto throw for 304 yards and three TDs en route to the QBearning Super Bowl MVP honors.2009: Started all 16 games at RG, the only Packers offensivelineman to open every game at one spot...Part of linethat blocked for Grant’s career-high 1,253 rushing yards,his second straight 1,200-yard season, and member of anoffense that ranked No. 6 in total yards...Won starting RGposition in training camp…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Helpedblock for Packers’ 435 yards of total offense. Part of linethat protected Rodgers on his way to 358 passing yards,giving him back-to-back games with 350-plus yards for thefirst time in his career…At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Partof a line that did not allow a sack of Rodgers all afternoonand blocked for Grant’s season-high 148 yards on 27 carries(5.5 avg.). Team’s 202 yards on the ground were alsoa season best…Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Helpedoffense put up season-best 484 total yards, including 129yards on 21 carries (6.1 avg.) from Grant. Part of line thatdid not allow any sacks of Rodgers in the first half as hethrew for 274 yards in the opening half, his career high forany half in the regular season…Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27):Started and helped block for team’s 153 rushing yards andfive TDs on 32 carries (4.8 avg.). It was the first time thePackers posted five rushing TDs in a game since Oct. 9,1988, vs. New England…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card,Jan. 10): Started and helped offense post team playoffrecord493 total yards, including franchise-best 423 yardspassing from Rodgers.COMMUNITYVETERANSPACKERS PLAYERS BY COLLEGE (1921-2011, 317 SCHOOLS)Abilene Christian ....... 1Air Force .................... 1Alabama ................... 25Alabama State ........... 1Albright ...................... 1Alcorn A&M ............... 2Alcorn State ............... 2American Intl. ............ 1Angelo State .............. 2Appalachian State ...... 2Arizona....................... 8Arizona State ........... 14Arkansas .................. 17Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... 2Arkansas State........... 2Auburn ..................... 18Austin ........................ 1Ball State ................... 5Baylor ...................... 11Beloit ......................... 4Bethune-Cookman ..... 2Bishop ....................... 2Black Hills State ......... 1Boise State ................ 4Boston College ........ 12Bowling Green ........... 4Brigham Young ......... 7Bucknell ..................... 2Buffalo ....................... 1Cal Poly-Pomona ....... 2Cal Poly-S.L. Obispo ..1Cal State-Fullerton ..... 3Cal State-Northridge .. 1California ................. 13California (Pa.)........... 1California-Davis ......... 3California-Riverside ... 1California St.-L.A. ...... 1Carroll ........................ 1Carson-Newman ........ 2Catawba ..................... 1Catholic Univ. ............ 1Centenary .................. 1Central Arkansas ....... 1Central Florida ........... 4Central Michigan ....... 5Central Oklahoma ...... 2Central (Ohio) State ... 1Chadron State ............ 1Cincinnati ................... 6Clark .......................... 1Clemson .................... 8Colgate....................... 1Colorado .................. 17Colorado State ........... 4Connecticut ............... 4Cornell ....................... 1Creighton ................... 2Dartmouth ................. 2Delaware State........... 2Delta State ................. 1Denver ....................... 1DePaul ....................... 1Detroit ........................ 3Doane ........................ 1Drake ......................... 1Duke .......................... 2Duquesne .................. 1East Carolina.............. 4East Texas State ........ 3Eastern Illinois ........... 1Eastern Kentucky ....... 3Eastern Michigan ....... 3Eastern New Mexico .. 1Elon ........................... 2Evansville ................... 1Ferrum ....................... 1Florida ...................... 10Florida A&M .............. 2Florida State ............ 13Fordham .................... 3Fort Hays State .......... 1Fresno State ............ 11Furman ...................... 2Gardner-Webb ........... 1Georgetown ............... 2Georgia .................... 16Georgia Tech ............. 9Gonzaga ..................... 6Graceland .................. 1Grambling State......... 8Gustavus Adolphus ... 2Hamline ..................... 1Hampden-Sydney ...... 1Hampton .................... 1Hardin-Simmons ....... 3Hawaii ........................ 3Heidelberg ................. 1Henderson State ........ 1Hillsdale ..................... 1Hofstra ....................... 1Holy Cross ................. 1Houston ..................... 7Howard ...................... 3Howard Payne ........... 1Idaho ......................... 1Idaho State ................ 2Illinois ........................ 9Illinois State ............... 3Illinois Tech ............... 1Indiana ..................... 16Indiana State.............. 1Iowa ......................... 26Iowa State.................. 1Jackson State ............ 4John Carroll ............... 1Kalamazoo ................. 1Kansas ..................... 10Kansas State ............ 10Kent State .................. 4Kentucky .................. 13Kentucky State........... 1Knoxville .................... 1La Crosse St. Teachers 1Lake Forest ................ 1Langston.................... 1Lawrence ................... 4Lewis ......................... 1Liberty ....................... 2Lincoln (Mo.) ............. 1Livingston .................. 1Long Beach City ....... 1Loras ......................... 1Louisiana State ........ 17Louisiana Tech .......... 3Louisville ................... 5Loyola (Calif.) ............ 1Macalester ................. 1Manchester ................ 1Marquette ................ 21Marshall ..................... 5Maryland.................... 4Massachusetts .......... 3Memphis ................... 9Mesa State ................ 2Miami (Fla.) ............. 11Miami (Ohio) ............. 2Michigan .................. 28Michigan State......... 21Middle Tenn. State .... 4Millikin ....................... 2Milwaukee Teachers .. 1Minnesota ................ 44Minnesota-Duluth ...... 2Mississippi ................ 8Mississippi College .... 1Mississippi Delta ....... 1Mississippi State ....... 8Mississippi Valley St ..2Missouri .................. 13Missouri So. St.......... 1Monmouth ................. 1Montana .................... 6Montana State ........... 4Morgan State ............. 1Morningside .............. 1Morris Brown ............ 2Mount Senario ........... 1Navy........................... 3Nebraska.................. 31Nebraska-Omaha ....... 1Nevada ....................... 5Nevada-Las Vegas ..... 1New Mexico ............... 5New Mexico State...... 1New Mex. Highlands . 1N.Y., St. Univ. Cortland ..1New York Univ........... 1Norfolk State.............. 1North Alabama........... 4North Carolina ......... 14North Carolina A&T ... 4N.C. Central ............... 1North Carolina State .. 3North Dakota ............. 2North Dakota State .... 2North Texas State ...... 1Northeast Louisiana .. 3Northeastern .............. 2N’eastern (Okla.) St. .. 1Northern Arizona ....... 5Northern Illinois ......... 3Northern Iowa ........... 3Northern Michigan .... 3Northwestern ............. 5N’western (La.) St ..... 4Notre Dame ............. 52Ohio State ................ 26Oklahoma ................ 21Oklahoma A&M ......... 3Oklahoma State ......... 4Oregon ..................... 12Oregon State ............. 5Pacific ........................ 5Penn State ............... 20Philander Smith ......... 1Pittsburgh ................ 18Platteville St. Teachers ..1Portland State ............ 3Prairie View A&M ...... 3Princeton ................... 1Purdue ..................... 15Regina (Canada) ........ 1Regis ......................... 1Rhode Island ............. 1Rice ........................... 6Richmond .................. 4Ripon ......................... 3Rutgers ...................... 1Sacramento State ...... 1Saginaw Valley St. ..... 1St. Ambrose .............. 2St. Benedict’s............. 1St. Bonaventure ......... 1St. Edward’s .............. 1St. John’s .................. 2St. John’s (Minn.) ..... 1St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ..... 1St. Mary’s (Calif.) ...... 7St. Norbert ................. 1Includes only those who played in at least one Packers league gameSt. Thomas ................. 2Samford ..................... 1San Diego State ....... 13San Francisco ............ 3San Jose State........... 5Santa Clara ................ 2Shippensburg ............ 2South Carolina ........... 8South Dakota ............. 1South Dakota State.... 4Southeast Mo. State .. 1Southern California.. 32S. Connecticut St. ...... 1Southern Methodist..18Southern Mississippi .. 6Southern Oregon ....... 1Southern Univ. .......... 4S’west Mo. State ....... 1S’western Louisiana .. 1Stanford ................... 12Stephen F. Austin ...... 1Stevens Pt. Teachers . 1Superior State ........... 1Syracuse .................... 6Tampa........................ 1Tarleton State ............ 1Temple ....................... 2Tennessee................ 20Tennessee A&l........... 1Tenn.-Chattanooga......2Tennessee State ........ 5Texas ....................... 18Texas A&I .................. 4Texas A&M .............. 17Texas A&M-Kingsville..1Texas-Arlington ......... 3Texas Christian ........ 12Texas-El Paso ............ 8Texas Mines .............. 1Texas Southern ......... 3Texas Tech ................ 8Texas Western ........... 1The Citadel ................. 1Toledo ........................ 1Toronto ...................... 1Towson State............. 1Trinity (Conn.) ........... 1Troy ........................... 4Tulane ...................... 10Tulsa .......................... 9Tuskegee ................... 3UCLA ....................... 16Utah ........................... 8Utah State ................ 11Valparaiso .................. 1Vanderbilt .................. 5Villanova .................... 5Virginia .................... 11Virginia Military ......... 1Virginia Tech.............. 7Virginia Union ............ 1Wake Forest ............... 5Washington ............. 13Washington &Jefferson ............. 1Washington & Lee ..... 1Washington State ...... 6Wayne State .............. 1Wesleyan (Conn.) ...... 1Western Carolina ....... 1Western Illinois ......... 3Western Kentucky ..... 1Western Michigan ..... 6West Liberty State ..... 1West Virginia ............. 3West Virginia Tech .... 1Wichita State ............. 3William & Mary ......... 3Willamette.................. 1Wisconsin ................ 38Wisconsin-Eau Claire ....2Wisconsin-La Crosse ....1Wisconsin Teachers ......2Wooster ..................... 1Wyoming ................... 3Xavier......................... 1Yale ............................ 3Yankton ..................... 1SCHOOLS PRODUCING THE MOST PACKERS1 Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 Southern California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2510 Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Michigan State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21ADMIN. &COACHESSITTONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.221


VETERANSCOMMUNITYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ADMIN. &COACHESSITTON2008: Played in 11 games with two starts…Inactive forfirst three games due to sprained knee sustained in preseasonat Denver (Aug. 22)…Aside from his two starts,primarily saw time on PATs and FGs, along with somespot duty at RG…At Seattle (Oct. 12): Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut,seeing time on PATs and FGs…At Tennessee (Nov.2): Started first career <strong>NFL</strong> game, opening at RG with theoffensive line shuffling due to Clifton’s absence (illness)…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Started at RG with Jason Spitzshifting over to LG and Daryn Colledge starting at RT.Blocked for team’s season-high 211 rushing yards, andhelped pave the way for RBs Grant and Wynn to each post106 yards rushing, only the second time since 1985 thata Packers RB tandem each rushed for 100-plus yards inthe same game…2008 Draft: Selected by the Packerswith their second fourth-round selection (135th overall,22nd OL), a free agency <strong>com</strong>pensatory pick. Became onlythe second draft pick from Central Florida in franchise history,joining WR Charles Lee, who was taken in the seventhround in 2000. Only the second offensive lineman from UCFever drafted, joining C Mike Mabry, selected in the seventhround by Baltimore in 2003.COLLEGE: Played in 50 games with 43 starts, joiningclassmate Keith Shologan as the only players in the program’shistory to appear in 50 career games…Played foran 0-11 team as a true freshman and capped his careerby helping lead the Golden Knights to their first conferencechampionship in school history as a senior with a 7-1 recordin conference (10-4 overall)…Showed his versatilityby starting at both guard spots and at right tackle during hiscareer…Teammate of former Packers S Atari Bigby for oneseason and Bears WR Brandon Marshall for two seasons…Majored in criminal justice…Senior season (2007):Started all 14 games and named first-team All-ConferenceUSA by the league’s coaches and media…Capped off careerby helping to lead UCF to its first conference championshipin school history…Helped the Knights’ offense setschool records for points (501) and rushing yards (3,287)in a season…Blocked for Kevin Smith as he recorded thesecond-best rushing yardage total in NCAA history with2,567 yards, trailing only Barry Sanders’ 2,628 yards in1988…Smith set a major college record with 450 rushingattempts, topping the mark of 405 carries by MarcusAllen at Southern California in 1981…Was part of a linethat helped Smith post 100-yard games 13 times on theyear, including six 200-plus-yard games…Started gamesat RT and both G spots during the season…Junior season(2006): Started all 12 games at RT…Opened holesfor Smith as he ranked third in the conference with 103.8rushing yards per game and posted four 100-yard gameson the season…Sophomore season (2005): Startedall 13 games at RT and graded out as one of the top linemenon the team…Helped pave the way for Smith as he seta school rushing record for a freshman with 1,178 yardsand nine TDs…Blocked for Smith’s five 100-yard rushinggames…Freshman season (2004): Played in all 11games with four starts at RG…Made collegiate debut inseason opener at No. 21 Wisconsin (Sept. 4)…One of sixlinemen to letter on the offensive line.PERSONAL: Given name Josh James Sitton…Lastname is pronounced Sitt-en…Born in Jacksonville, Fla.…Single…High school: Four-year letterwinner at Pensacola(Fla.) Catholic High and three-year starter…Earnedsecond-team all-state and first-team all-area honors as anoffensive lineman as a senior…Allowed just three sacksover two seasons as an offensive lineman…Added 50tackles and six sacks as a defensive lineman as a senior…Also lettered twice in basketball…Community involvement:Was part of the Packers Tailgate Tour in 2011, makingscheduled and surprise visits to various <strong>com</strong>munitiesaround the state…Participated in the Green Bay PackersGolf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. …Visited the Sacred HeartChildren’s Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. …Played in the TomCoughlin Jay Fund Celebrity Golf Classic at TPC Sawgrassin May 2011…Played in the Donald Driver Celebrity SoftballGame and was a celebrity guest at fundraising dinner forthe Donald Driver Foundation…Helped coach participantsat the Packers’ Women’s Association Football 101 event…Traveled to Montana to attend the Doug Betters WhitefishWinter Classic, an annual event held by the former MiamiDolphins DE who today is a quadriplegic as the result of a1998 skiing accident…In summer 2010, was a guest instructorat a football camp at Pensacola Catholic…Visitedchildren’s hospitals and participated in Habitat for Humanityduring college…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys hunting,fishing, watching movies and listening to music, namingcountry, rock and southern rock as his favorite genres…Lists King of Queens as his favorite TV show and LynyrdSkynyrd as his favorite band…Says his favorite food isanything with cheese in it…Also recently took up curlingand racquetball…Attended his first Mardi Gras in 2010 andvacationed in the Florida Keys…Once worked as a telemarketer…Residence:Pensacola, Fla.JOSH SITTON’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2•2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of two2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16fourth-round selections (135th overall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong>2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16Draft, April 27 (free agency <strong>com</strong>pensatory pick)…2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14Signed first contract, July 24.<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years). . . . . . . .57 48•2011 Signed contract extension, Sept. 2.Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 6Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles — 2 in 2009.Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2009.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Seattle, 10/12/08First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Tennessee, 11/2/08222


D.J.SMITHLINEBACKER • APPALACHIAN STATESecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 5-11 Wt: 239 • Born: February 24, 1989 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 16/3 • Acquired: D6b - 11PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Late-round prospect who was the only rookie on theclub to appear in all 16 games in 2011, making his markon special teams and also starting three games as an injuryreplacement at inside linebacker.Took advantage of the increased opportunity on defenseand led the team with 30 tackles (21 solo) over a threegamestretch between Weeks 13-15.Used the instincts and tackling skills that made him ahighly productive college player to contribute immediatelyon special teams at the pro level. Tied for third on the cluband first among Packers’ rookies with 11 coverage tackles.Was thrust into action on defense after starter DesmondBishop suffered a calf injury in the first half of the team’sWeek 11 game at Detroit (Nov. 24). Started the ensuingthree games and finished the season with 38 tackles (26solo), an interception and two passes defensed.2011 SEASON: A sixth-round draft choice who madethe club out of training camp and as expected, became animmediate contributor on the various special teams units…Was the lone Packers rookie to appear in all 16 games andled the rookies with three starts…Finished the seasontied for third on the club and first among rookies with 11coverage tackles…Came on in relief of an injured DesmondBishop in the first half of the team’s Week 11 gameat Detroit (Nov. 24), after Bishop suffered a calf injury…Played the rest of the game and started the subsequentthree contests, his most extensive action on defense duringthe season…Finished with 38 tackles (26 solo), an INTand two passes defensed…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8):Made a statistical impact on special teams in his first procontest, posting a team-high two special teams tackles…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Returned to his native Charlottefor his second <strong>NFL</strong> game, recording a tackle on kickoffcoverage…At Detroit (Nov.24): Appeared in his usualrole on special teams, but entered the game near the endof the first quarter after starter Bishop left with a calf injury.Played the remaining three quarters in what was an impressivedefensive performance against one of the league’s topscoring and yardage offenses entering the game. Finishedwith seven tackles (four solo) and a QB hit and was alsoBEST HOME RECORDS, 10-YEAR STRETCH, <strong>NFL</strong>/AFL HISTORYAT A GLANCE …• Promising young defender who was thelone Packers rookie to appear in all 16games in 2011, also leading the groupwith three starts.• Played primarily on special teams, where he tied for third on theclub with 11 coverage tackles, but also started three games as aninjury replacement at ILB.• During his extended time on defense, led the team with 30tackles (21 solo) over a three-game span between Weeks 13-15.• Finished his career at Appalachian State as the NCAA DivisionI FCS active leader in tackles with 525 and was one of only twoplayers in school history to record 500 tackles in his career, joiningthree-time <strong>NFL</strong> Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley.• As a true freshman in ’07, ranked fourth in the SouthernConference in tackles with 121 as part of ASU’s nationalchampionship team.• Was a member of four 4A state championship teams at Charlotte(N.C.) Independence High, with all four of those squads goingundefeated.credited with a tackle on kickoff coverage…At N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4): Started his first career game at the “Mack”LB position after both Bishop and A.J. Hawk were renderedinactive due to calf injuries. Tied for the team lead withnine tackles (eight solo). Came through on a blitz on thefirst play of the second quarter to pressure QB Eli Manninginto an errant throw that was intercepted by LB ClayMatthews and returned 38 yards for a TD…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Started his second consecutive game, again tyingfor the team lead with a season-high 12 tackles (eightsolo), and also posting his first career INT on the Raiders’opening drive of the game. On the play, mirrored QB CarsonPalmer, who was rolling out to the right side after beingpressured by Matthews. Palmer tried to throw over Smithto WR Darrius Heyward-Bey but the LB jumped to pick offthe ball, returning it 11 yards…At Kansas City (Dec.18): Started once again and tallied nine tackles (includingtwo for loss). One tackle for loss came when he diagnoseda screen pass designed for FB Le’Ron McClain, fightingoff a block by G Jon Asamoah and wrapping up McClainin the backfield for a 4-yard loss…2011 Draft: SelectedClub 10-year span Home(s) W L T PctGreen Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1923-32 Bellevue Park, City Stadium 51 6 6 .895Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1924-33 Bellevue Park, City Stadium, Borchert Field 50 6 6 .893Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-76 Oakland Coliseum 60 8 2 .877Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1922-31 Hagemeister Park, Bellevue Park, City Stadium 50 7 6 .877Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-2002 Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium 69 11 0 .863Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-77 Oakland Coliseum 59 9 2 .862Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-80 Three Rivers Stadium 63 11 0 .851Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-2003 Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium 68 12 0 .850Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-2001 Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium 68 13 0 .840Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-81 Three Rivers Stadium 63 12 0 .840COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSMITHDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.NOTE — Entering 2012, the Packers are 55-25 (.688) over the last 10 years (2002-11) at home (all at Lambeau), the fifth-best mark inthe <strong>NFL</strong> and first in the NFC over that span. The New England Patriots own the league’s best home record (67-13-0) over the last 10seasons. From 1921-71, tie games were not included in winning percentage.223


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSMITHDRAFT &FREE AGENTSby the Packers with the second of their three picks in thesixth round (No. 186 overall). The pick was obtained, alongwith a fifth-round choice (No. 141), from Denver for one ofthe Packers’ fourth-round picks (No. 129 overall) and oneof the team’s seventh-round selections (No. 204 overall).Was the first player drafted by Green Bay out of AppalachianState in franchise history. Became the first linebackerdrafted from ASU since Dexter Coakley was selected by theDallas Cowboys in the fifth round in 1997.COLLEGE: Finished his collegiate career near the topof his school’s and the conference’s record books for tackles…Registered525 tackles as a four-year starter, good forsecond in Appalachian State history and fourth in SouthernConference’s annals…Joined three-time <strong>NFL</strong> Pro BowlerCoakley as the only players in ASU history to register 500tackles in a career…Finished his career as the NCAA DivisionI FCS active leader in tackles…Started 50 consecutivegames from midway through his freshman season until theend of his collegiate career…Recorded a double-digit tackletotal 27 times in his career…Earned a degree in businessmanagement…Senior season (2010): Started all 13contests, leading the conference and ranking fifth nationallywith a career-high 144 tackles (76 solo)…Earned first-teamAll-America recognition from The Sports Network and CollegeSporting News…Named a second-team All-Americahonoree by Phil Steele and a third-team selection by TheAssociated Press…Garnered first-team all-conference honorsfrom the coaches and media…Started six games at hiscustomary weakside linebacker spot and seven contests inthe middle in place of injured starter Jeremy Kimbrough…Posted a double-digit tackle total 10 times on the season,all of them <strong>com</strong>ing in the final 11 games…Registered aseason-high 16 stops (12 solo) in overtime loss at GeorgiaSouthern (Nov. 6)…Recorded 14 tackles (12 solo) atFlorida (Nov. 20)…Posted 12 tackles (five solo) and a sackin season-ending loss in the national quarterfinals vs. Villanova(Dec. 11)…Junior season (2009): Opened all 14games and earned first-team All-America honors from TheSports Network…Named first-team all-conference by theleague’s coaches and media…Tied for first in the conferenceand second nationally with 137 tackles (60 solo)…Led team with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…Ledthe team in tackles seven times and recorded adouble-digit total in six games…Posted a career-high 14½tackles for loss and added nine passes defensed…Openedseason with 13 tackles (two solo), including 1½ stops forloss at East Carolina (Sept. 5)…Recorded a career-high17 tackles (five solo), along with a sack and two passesdefensed vs. Samford (Sept. 26), earning Southern Conferenceand national Defensive Player of the Week honors forthe performance…Led the team with 14 tackles (six solo)and a forced fumble in national semifinal loss at Montana(Dec. 12)…Sophomore season (2008): Started all 14contests and registered 123 tackles (58 solo), good forsecond in the conference and 12th nationally…Despite theimpressive numbers, only received second-team all-conferencehonors…Recorded 11 tackles (four solo) and a passdefensed at LSU (Aug. 30)…Posted season-high 16 tackles(seven solo) on his way to earning conference DefensivePlayer of the Week honors at Samford (Oct. 11)…Matchedhis season high with 16 tackles (nine solo), including 1½stops for a loss, in a first-round playoff win over vs. SouthCarolina State (Nov. 29)…Freshman season (2007):Finished fourth in the conference and second on the teamwith 121 tackles (47 solo) as a true freshman…Playedin 15 games, starting nine for an ASU team that won thenational championship…His tackle total was the highestby an ASU freshman since Coakley recorded 159 in ’93…Notched a double-digit tackle total in five of nine starts…Led the team in tackles six times, including three of fourpostseason contests…Took home conference DefensivePlayer of the Month honors for November after leading theteam in tackles (49), interceptions (two) and passes defensed(five)…Posted career-high 13 passes defensed onthe season…In just his second career game, came off the2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.THE LOMBARDI SWEEP & ITS COMPANION PLAYSVince Lombardiwas convinced thatdefenses had be<strong>com</strong>eso sophisticated thatit was time for theoffense to go back tothe basics – to avoidfrills and to carry outfundamentals well.These principles wereborne out in his GreenBay sweep (top), witheither Paul Hornung(5) or Jim Taylor (31)carrying the ball, followingpulling guardsFuzzy Thurston (63)and Jerry Kramer (64)in a devastating endrun.The weak-sideslant (lower left) andthe <strong>com</strong>panion playit set up (lower right)became the heart ofthe Packers’ offense after defenses found waysto stop the sweep. Taylor “ran to daylight”wherever he found it.224


ench to lead the defense with 12 tackles (four solo) vs.Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 8)…Registered 16 tackles (13 solo) atThe Citadel (Nov. 3), the most by an ASU freshman sinceCoakley posted 21 against The Citadel in ’93. Returned hisfirst career interception 23 yards for a TD in the 45-24 victory…EarnedSouthern Conference Defensive Player of theWeek honors with 14 tackles (two solo) and two passesdefensed vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 17)…Finished off his impressivefreshman campaign with 10 tackles (five solo) inthe national championship win vs. Delaware (Dec. 14).PERSONAL: Given name Darryl Devon Smith Jr. …Goes by D.J. …Born in Charlotte, N.C. …Single… Highschool: A three-year starter and four-year letterwinner atCharlotte (N.C.) Independence High, which went undefeatedand won four straight 4A state championships duringhis prep career…Earned all-state recognition two times andwas a three-time all-conference honoree…Ranked secondon the team in tackles as a senior, playing both middle andoutside linebacker, on his way to being named team MVP…Also lettered three years in basketball…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys spending time with family and playing videogames, listing “Madden” as his favorite...Cites AppalachianState’s FCS National Championship his freshman year ashis most memorable sports achievement...Lists PatrickWillis and Ray Lewis as his favorite athletes, Family Guyas his favorite TV show and Transformers III as his favoritemovie...Residence: Charlotte, N.C.VETERANSD.J. SMITH’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 3 38 26 12 0 0 1 11 11 0 2 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 11 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at N.Y. Giants, 12/4/11First interception: vs. Oakland, 12/11/11 (C.Palmer)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of threechoices in sixth round (186th overall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 30 (pick obtained from Denver with No. 141 inexchange for picks No. 129 and No. 204)…Signedfirst contract, July 29.SMITH’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, vs. Oak. (12/11/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,at NYG (12/4/11) and vs. Oak. (12/11/11)Interceptions . . . . . . . . 1, vs. Oak (12/11/11)Passes Defensed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,vs. Oak. (12/11/11) and vs. Det. (1/1/12)SMITHDRAFT &FREE AGENTSD.J. SMITH GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 12 8 4 0 0 1 11 0 0 1 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 3 38 26 12 0 0 1 11 0 0 2 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffIMPOSTERDuring the 1923 season, the Green Bay Press-Gazette published a major story announcing the Packers had signed Jack “Dollie”Gray, an end who’d received All-America honors at Princeton.According to participation charts kept by George Calhoun, Gray started his only game played — a 24-3 loss to the RacineLegion at Bellevue Park.Made suspicious by Gray’s performance, Curly Lambeau checked the player’s background, only to discover he was an imposter.Lambeau quickly gave the player — whoever he was — his walking papers.However, because he did play in a game, the Packers still list him on their all-time roster.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.225


VETERANSVICSO’OTOLINEBACKER • BRIGHAM YOUNGSecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: : 6-3 Wt: 263 • Born: August 19, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 7/0 • Acquired: FA-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSO’OTODRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:A raw, physical player who was one of 17 non-draftedfree agents to sign with the Packers on the eve of 2011training camp.Joined S M.D. Jennings and LB Jamari Lattimore as theonly three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster.Made a strong push to make the team with his performancesin the team’s final two preseason games, <strong>com</strong>biningfor seven tackles, 2½ sacks, two forced fumbles and anINT-TD in those two contests.Appeared in seven regular-season games as a rookie,seeing time on special teams and as part of the rotation atOLB. Totaled seven tackles and a sack on defense and threetackles on special teams.2011 SEASON: One of three non-drafted rookie freeagents to make the club out of training camp in 2011, doingso on the strength of a strong preseason that saw himmake significant strides in the final two exhibition games…Finished the preseason with 13 tackles (nine solo), 2½sacks, two forced fumbles and an INT that he returned 33yards for a TD…Suffered a back injury during the week ofpreparation leading up to the regular-season opener vs.New Orleans (Sept. 8) and was listed as an inactive forthe first three games of the season…Ultimately made his<strong>NFL</strong> debut in Week 4 and for the season, appeared in sevengames both on special teams and in the rotation at outsidelinebacker, totaling seven tackles (five solo) and a sackon defense, and adding three tackles on special teams…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, appearingpredominantly on special teams but also seeing one de-fensive snap late in the game at OLB, and did not recordany statistics…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Once again sawtime on special teams, recording the first coverage tackleof his career when he fought off a block to bring down WRPercy Harvin on a kickoff return in the first quarter…Vs.Chicago (Dec. 25): Saw his most extended action ondefense to that point in the season, appearing on 26 playsand posting a season-high three tackles (one solo), a QBhit and two pressures…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Followed uphis increased exposure the previous week by seeing actionon a season-high 46 defensive plays, recording two tackles(both solo) and his first career sack in the third quarter.On the play, started upfield against RT Gosder Cherilus, butworked his way back to the inside, dropping QB MatthewStafford for an 11-yard loss.COLLEGE: Recruited to BYU as a tight end and spenthis first three years on campus in that capacity before con-verting to the defensive side of the ball prior to the start ofthe 2008 season…A four-year letterman, he lettered twiceon offense before making the conversion to defense, firstpracticing at linebacker and ultimately settling in at defensiveend…Suffered two season-ending injuries while incollege and was granted a sixth year of eligibility by theNCAA…Appeared in 24 games as a TE, making 12 catchesfor 124 yards (10.3 avg.)…Finished his career by playing24 games on defense between 2008-10, tallying 55 tacklesAT A GLANCE …• Signed by the Packers as a non-draftedfree agent on July 28, 2011, and was oneof three non-drafted rookies to make theopening-day roster in 2011, joining S M.D. Jennings and LB JamariLattimore.• Appeared in seven games as a rookie in 2011, recording seventackles and a sack from the outside linebacker position, whilealso adding three stops on special teams.• Played his way onto the team with a strong showing in the 2011preseason, finishing with 13 tackles, a team-high 2½ sacks, twoforced fumbles and an INT he returned for a TD.• Is a second cousin of the late Junior Seau, a 12-time Pro Bowl LBwho played 20 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphinsand New England Patriots, and died tragically in May 2012.• Committed to BYU as a tight end, playing his first two seasonson offense before converting to defense where he contributedas both a linebacker and defensive end.(including 15½ for loss), six sacks and an INT… Earneda degree in geography…Senior season (2010): Usedhis NCAA-granted sixth year of eligibility and started all 13games at defensive end, setting career highs in every majordefensive category…Totaled 45 tackles (18 solo), includinga team-high 11½ for loss, and five sacks, earning variousAll-Mountain West Conference honors following the season…Madea career-high 11 stops in a loss at Air Force(Sept. 11)…Picked off QB Colin Kaepernick, a secondroundpick of the 49ers in 2011, vs. Nevada (Sept. 25) torecord his first career INT…Junior season (2009): Sawhis first extended action on the defensive side of the ball,appearing in 10 games as both a defensive end and on specialteams…Registered 10 tackles from scrimmage duringthe season, including four for loss and his first careersack vs. Colorado State (Sept. 26)…Redshirt season(2008): Asked to be moved to linebacker to start the 2008season and started the first game, but fell victim to a footinjury and missed the rest of the year…Sophomore season(2007): Played in all 13 games, posting 12 catchesfor 124 yards (10.3 avg.) as a tight end…Contributed a season-hightwo catches for 33 yards (16.5 avg.) in the team’sseason-opening victory vs. Arizona (Sept. 1)…Redshirtseason (2006): Missed the 2006 season with a kneeinjury and was redshirted…Freshman season (2005):Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman, starting one attight end but seeing extensive action on special teams.PERSONAL: Given name Vitale Ta’aga MagauliSo’oto… Last name is pronounced so-OH-toe…Born inOceanside, Calif. …Married, wife’s name is Ashley...Thecouple has a 1-year old daughter, Asofiafia, and is expectinga second daughter in September 2012…Is a secondcousin of the late Junior Seau, a 12-time Pro Bowl LB whoplayed 20 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, MiamiDolphins and New England Patriots…High school: Athree-year letterman as both a LB and TE at Carlsbad (Calif.)High School, the same school that produced former PackersLB Brandon Chillar and WR Bret t Swain…Was named226


first-team All-San Diego by the San Diego Union-Tribunefollowing his senior season in 2004 when he recorded 80tackles and three forced fumbles from the LB position…Also had 18 catches for 400 yards (22.2 avg.) and twotouchdowns as a TE that season…Community involvement:Spoke to the team and signed autographs at theKaukauna Raiders Youth Football Club banquet in November2011…Also attended the annual Families of Childrenwith Cancer holiday party in December 2011…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys spending time with his family, watchingdocumentaries and listening to country music in his freetime…Lists his favorite musical act as Zac Brown Band andhis favorite vacation spot as Hawaii…Traveled to Italy followingthe 2011 season and says he is learning how to playthe guitar…Residence: Carlsbad, Calif.VETERANSVIC SO’OTO’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .7 0 7 5 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inactive for Packers’ game in 2011 playoffsAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 3 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Denver, 10/2/11First sack: vs. Detroit, 1/1/12 (M.Stafford)SO’OTO’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, vs. Chi. (12/25/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, vs. Det. (1/1/12)COMMUNITYCAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted freeagent, July 28.Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, vs. Det. (1/1/12)ADMIN. &COACHESVIC SO’OTO GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W (inactive — back)09/18 at Car-W (inactive — back)09/25 at Chi-W (inactive — back)10/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W (inactive)10/16 StL-W (inactive)10/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W (inactive)11/14 Min-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W (inactive)12/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PACKERS HEAD COACH CHRONOLOGYYears Head Coach W-L-T Pct1921-49 Earl (Curly) Lambeau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-106-21 .6671950-53 Gene Ronzani* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-31-1 .3151953 Hugh Devore - Ray (Scooter) McLean**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2-0 .0001954-57 Lisle Blackbourn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-31-0 .3541958 Ray (Scooter) McLean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-1 .1251959-67 Vince Lombardi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-30-4 .7661968-70 Phil Bengtson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21-1 .4881971-74 Dan Devine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28-4 .4731975-83 Bart Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-77-3 .4101984-87 Forrest Gregg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-37-1 .4051988-91 Lindy Infante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-40-0 .3751992-98 Mike Holmgren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-42-0 .6671999 Ray Rhodes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8-0 .5002000-05 Mike Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-43-0 .5782006- Mike McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-36-0 .654Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708-542-36 .566*—Resigned after 10 games in 1953**—Co-coachesCareer record includes postseason games. From 1921-71, tie games were notincluded in winning percentage.Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR12/11 Oak-W (inactive)12/18 at KC-L (did not play)12/25 Chi-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 2 2 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 7 0 7 5 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffDid you know…Most historians credit the Packersas the first football team to film games and practice,something as important to today’s game as the ballitself. The routine, carried on by Vince Lombardi(above), first began in 1923, when Otto Stiller useda hand-powered camera to film games atop theBellevue Park grandstand.SO’OTODRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.227


VETERANSJAMESSTARKSRUNNING BACK • BUFFALOThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 218 • Born: February 25, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 16/2 • Acquired: D6-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSTARKSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Led the team with 578 rushing yards on 133 carries (4.3avg.) in 2011, while also leading the running backs with 29receptions for 216 yards (7.4 avg.).Along with RB Ryan Grant (559 yards), became the firstpair of Green Bay backs to eclipse the 550-yard mark inthe same season since Edgar Bennett and Dorsey Levensdid so in 1996.Limited to just three games as a rookie in 2010 as heworked his way back from a hamstring injury, but burstonto the scene with a league-leading 315 rushing yards inthe 2010 postseason.Those 315 yards in the ’10 playoffs were the third mostever by a rookie RB in the postseason behind only Washington’sTimmy Smith (342 in 1987) and Baltimore’s JamalLewis (338 in 2000).Posted 73 yards on 18 carries in his <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. SanFrancisco in Week 13, the highest yardage total by a GreenBay rookie RB in his first game since Ralph Earhart had 78in his debut at Boston (Sept. 17, 1948).Originally injured his hamstring during OTAs in May ofhis rookie campaign, and spent the entire preseason andthe first nine regular-season games on the physically unableto perform list.Was chosen by the Packers in the sixth round (193rdoverall), the 13th running back taken in the draft and thefirst running back drafted into the <strong>NFL</strong> from his school.2011 SEASON: Played in 13 games with two startsand led the team with 578 yards and a TD on 133 carries(4.3 avg.)…Also led the Green Bay running backs with 29receptions for 216 yards (7.4 avg.)…Appeared in team’splayoff contest…Sidelined for three games with an ankleinjury…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Led the team with57 yards on 12 carries (4.8 avg.) and scored his first careerregular-season TD, a 17-yard run in the second quarter…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Carried nine times for a regularseasoncareer-high 85 yards (9.4 avg.) and added threecatches for 30 yards (10.0 avg.). Posted a career-long 40-yard run in the second half, the longest run by a Packersince RB Brandon Jackson’s 71-yarder at Washington(Oct. 10, 2010)…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Made his firstcareer regular-season start in the absence of an injuredRyan Grant (kidney) and rushed for 63 yards on 13 carries(4.8 avg.). Added five receptions for 38 yards (7.6 avg.)…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Led the team with 75 yardson 13 carries, a 5.8-yard average that was a career high(min. 10 attempts). Carried six times for 55 yards to run thefinal 2:30 off the clock in the 33-27 win despite eight- andnine-man fronts by Minnesota…Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov.20): Tied for the team lead with six catches for 53 yards(8.8 avg.), career highs in both categories. Added 38 yardsrushing on 11 carries (3.5 avg.). Suffered a knee injury atthe tail end of a carry with just over three minutes ing and did not return…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Startedjust four days later and carried four times for 19 yards (4.8remain-avg.). Rested for most of the second half with the game inAT A GLANCE …• Led the team with 578 rushing yards on133 carries (4.3 avg.) in 2011.• Posted a league-leading 315 rushingyards in the 2010 postseason, third most ever by a rookie RB inthe postseason behind only Washington’s Timmy Smith (342 in1987) and Baltimore’s Jamal Lewis (338 in 2000).• Rushed for 123 yards at Philadelphia in an NFC Wild Card contest,the most by a Green Bay rookie in franchise postseason history.• Recorded 73 yards on 18 carries in his <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. San Franciscoin Week 13, the highest yardage total by a Green Bay rookieRB in his first game since Ralph Earhart had 78 in his debut atBoston (Sept. 17, 1948).• In three years, became the University at Buffalo’s all-time leaderin rushing yards (3,140), rushing TDs (34) and points scored(222). Missed his senior season due to a shoulder injury thatrequired surgery.• Set single-season school records for carries (272), rushing yards(1,333), points scored (102) and all-purpose yards (1,694) in 2008despite missing two-plus games with injuries.• Became first running back drafted into the <strong>NFL</strong> from his schooland the first player drafted by the Packers out of Buffalo.hand…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Carried three times for5 yards (1.7 avg.), but sustained an ankle injury in the firsthalf and did not return. The injury would sideline him for thenext two games as well as the regular-season finale.2010: Appeared in just three regular-season contestsas he worked his way back from a hamstring injury, butstarted all four postseason games…Rushed for 101 yardson 29 carries (3.5 avg.) and caught two passes for 15 yards(7.5 avg.) during the regular season…Led the <strong>NFL</strong> with315 rushing yards on 81 carries (3.9 avg.) in the playoffs,the third-highest postseason total by a rookie behind onlySmith (342 in ’87) and Lewis (338 in ’00)…Returned twokickoffs for 25 yards (12.5 avg.) during the regular seasonand five for 70 yards (14.0 avg.) in the postseason…Originallysustained hamstring injury during OTAs in May, andwas placed on active/PUP at the start of training camp…Later transferred to reserve/PUP at the first roster reductionon Aug. 31, where he would stay for the first ninegames…Activated from reserve/PUP on Nov. 9…Was inactivefor two games following his activation plus another twocontests in December…Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5):Served as the backup to Jackson and responded with 73yards on 18 carries (4.1 avg.). Yardage total was the mostby a Green Bay rookie RB in his debut since Earhart’s 78 atBoston (Sept. 17, 1948). Carried the ball nine times for 35yards on a 17-play, 74-yard drive in the fourth quarter thatmilked 8:35 off the clock. Shook loose for a 16-yard gainby bouncing out around the right end…At Philadelphia(NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Posted the top rushing totalby a Packers rookie in franchise playoff history, racking up123 yards on 23 carries (5.3 avg.). The yardage total wasthe third highest in team postseason annals behind onlyRyan Grant (201, vs. Seattle, Jan. 12, 2008) and AhmanGreen (156, at Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 2004)…At Chicago228


(NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Continued to providea consistent rushing threat for the Packers’ balanced attack,posting 74 yards on 22 carries (3.4 avg.). Scored thefirst TD of his career on a 4-yard run early in the secondquarter to put Green Bay ahead 14-0…Vs. Pittsburgh(Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Became the first rookie RBto start the Super Bowl since Indianapolis’ Joseph Addai in2006. Carried 11 times for 52 yards (4.7 avg.), providinga consistent <strong>com</strong>plement to an Aaron Rodgers-led passingattack. His impressive average per carry came againstthe league’s No. 1-ranked rushing defense in the regularseason, a unit that allowed opponents a 3.0-yard average…2010<strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Drafted by the Packers in the sixthround (No. 193 overall), the 13th running back taken inthe draft and the first player ever drafted out of Buffalo byGreen Bay. Became the first running back in school historyto be selected in the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.COLLEGE: Finished his career as the University atBuffalo’s all-time leader in rushing yards (3,140), rushingtouchdowns (34) and points scored (222) despite missinghis senior campaign due to a shoulder injury…Played 36games in three seasons, rushing 698 times for 3,140 yards(4.5 avg.) with 34 TDs, adding 127 receptions for 898 yards(7.1 avg.) and three more scores…Reception total ranksseventh on the school’s all-time list…His 3,140 yards brokethe previous record of 3,103 held by Anthony Swan (1994-97), his 34 rushing TDs broke the previous record of 29 byLee Jones (1965-67) and Swan, and his 222 points toppedthe previous record of 184 by Alan Bell (1989-92)…His 12100-yard rushing games fell one shy of Swan’s mark, andhis 698 carries are also second to Swan (812) in school annals…Oneof only four players in school history to generatemore than 4,000 all-purpose yards, finishing with 4,045…Had his most decorated year as a junior in 2008, when heset single-season school records for carries (272), rushingyards (1,333), all-purpose yards (1,694) and points scored(102)…Was recruited as a QB, converted to CB duringhis redshirt season in 2005 and then became a part-timestarter at RB in ’06…Graduated with a degree in sociology…Seniorseason (2009): Sat out the entire seasonafter undergoing surgery on his shoulder in August…Was limited by the shoulder injury during spring camp inMarch, tried to play through it and aggravated the problem,which turned out to be a torn labrum…Began the year asa preseason All-America and All-Mid-American Conferenceselection and was on the Doak Walker Award watch list asone of the nation’s top running backs…Junior season(2008): Despite missing two-plus games with injuries,set single-season school records with 1,333 rushing yardson 272 carries (4.9 avg.)…Yardage total topped O.D. Underwood’s1,189 yards in 1986, while the attempts toppedMULTIPLE 100-YARD RUSHERS IN SAME GAMEhis own mark from the previous season…Earned honorablemention All-America from The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report andwas named first-team All-MAC by the league’s coaches andmedia…Ranked third in the MAC and 15th in the nation inrushing with 111.1 yards per game, topping 100 six times,one shy of the single-season school record held by Swan(1996) and Underwood (1986)…Rushed for 16 TDs, tyinga school record first set by Jones in 1966…Scored atleast one TD in each of the final nine games and multipleTDs in four straight…Added a receiving TD, as he rankedsecond on the team with 52 receptions for 361 yards (6.9avg.)…Also set school records for points scored (102) andall-purpose yards (1,694), beating Jones’ point total of 96(1966) and Andre Forde’s yardage mark of 1,556 (2002)…Earned MAC East Division Offensive Player of the Weekhonors with 30 carries for season-high 185 yards and twoTDs at Ohio (Oct. 28), one a 56-yarder in the fourth quarterto clinch the win…Sophomore season (2007): EarnedAll-MAC second-team honors for the second straight yearwith 251 carries (a single-season school record he wouldbreak the following year) for 1,103 yards (4.4 avg.) and 12TDs…Added 41 receptions for 311 yards (7.6 avg.) andtwo more TDs…Named MAC East Offensive Player of theWeek with 183 yards rushing on career-high 36 carrieswith two TDs, including a 72-yarder, vs. Ohio (Oct. 4)…Named MAC East Offensive Player of the Week for thesecond straight week with career-high 231 yards and threeTDs on 34 carries vs. Toledo (Oct. 13), earning an ESPN“helmet sticker” on the network’s day-end wrap-up show.The 231 yards rank third on the school’s all-time singlegamelist, behind 266 from Bell (vs. Duquesne, 1991) and232 from Underwood (vs. Rochester, 1986)…Redshirtfreshman season (2006): Moved from CB to RB andstarted six of 12 games played, leading the team in rushingwith 704 yards and six TDs on 175 carries (4.0 avg.), goodfor second-team All-MAC honors…Finished second on theteam with 34 catches for 226 yards (6.7 avg.)…Ran forseason-high 162 yards and three TDs on 24 carries vs. KentState (Nov. 4) to earn MAC East Player of the Week honors.PERSONAL: Given name James Darell Starks…Nicknamed“Buck”…Born in Niagara Falls, N.Y. …Single…Says his two uncles, who are pastors, have been a biginfluence on him as an athlete…High school: As a QBat Niagara Falls High, was a three-time team captain…Ranfor 1,048 yards and threw for more than 600 yards as asenior, earning All-Western New York honors…Played forcoach Joe Shifflet, a former University at Buffalo footballplayer…Also played shooting guard on a basketball teamthat included future Syracuse stars Paul Harris and JonnyFlynn, who now plays for the Portland Trail Blazers…Wasa four-year letterman in basketball as well as track, runningIn the 2008 regular-season finale, two Packers topped 100 yards rushing, a feat which has been ac<strong>com</strong>plished only twice bythe team in the past 24 seasons. Ryan Grant (106) and DeShawn Wynn (106 yards) became the fifth pair in Packers history toac<strong>com</strong>plish the feat.• Multiple Packers players with 100 yards rushing in the same game:Date Opp Players Att Yds12/16/73 at ChiB John Brockington 22 142MacArthur Lane 19 10111/23/80 at Min Eddie Lee Ivery 24 145Gerry Ellis 15 10112/01/85 TB Eddie Lee Ivery 13 109Gerry Ellis 9 10110/29/06 Ari Ahman Green 21 106Vernand Morency 11 10112/28/08 Det Ryan Grant 19 106DeShawn Wynn 7 106COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSTARKSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.229


VETERANSsprints and relays and <strong>com</strong>peting in the jumping events…Community involvement: Was given a key to the cityof Niagara Falls on Feb. 23, 2011, his birthday, followingthe Packers’ Super Bowl XLV victory…Participated in theEdgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, which raises moneyfor a cancer-related charity…Has worked as a counselor atsports camps, made hospital visits and worked with a localBoys and Girls Club among his charitable endeavors…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys drawing and playing basketball…ListsAbove The Rim as his favorite movie and R&Band rap as his favorite types of music…Residence: NiagaraFalls, N.Y.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSTARKSJAMES STARKS’ PRO STATISTICSRUSHINGRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 0 29 101 3.5 16 0 2 15 7.5 12 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .13 2 133 578 4.3 40 1 29 216 7.4 17 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . 16 2 162 679 4.2 40 1 31 231 7.5 17 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 12.5 17 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . . . . 2 25 12.5 17 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 81 315 3.9 27 1 3 15 5.0 8 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 6 43 7.2 29 0 4 24 6.0 12 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . 5 4 87 358 4.1 29 1 7 39 5.6 12 0PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 70 14.0 20 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . . . . 5 70 14.0 20 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0DRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWAdditional statistics: Fumbles-Lost — 2-1 in 2011.Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. San Francisco, 12/5/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Denver, 10/2/11First <strong>NFL</strong> touchdown: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (17-yard run)MISC.LAMBEAUFIELDRECORDS &HISTORYCAREER TRANSACTIONS•2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in sixth round (193rdoverall) of ’10 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 24...Signed first contract,June 23...Placed on reserve/physically unable to performlist (hamstring), Aug. 31...Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform list, Nov. 9.STARKS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSRushingAttempts . . . . . . . . . . 18, vs. SF (12/5/10)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85, at Car. (9/18/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, at Car. (9/18/11)TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, vs. NO (9/8/11)ReceivingReceptions . . . . . . . . . 6, vs. TB (11/20/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, vs. TB (11/20/11)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, vs. TB (11/20/11)Total Offense . . . . . . 115, at Car. (9/18/11)230


JAMES STARKS GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/12 at Phi-W. . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)09/19 Buf-W . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)09/27 at Chi-L . . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)10/03 Det-W . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)10/10 at Was-L . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)10/17 Mia-L . . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)10/24 Min-W . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)10/31 at NYJ-W . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)11/07 Dal-W. . . . . . . . . . (PUP — hamstring)11/21 at Min-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive — hamstring)11/28 at Atl-L. . . . . . . . . . . (inactive — hamstring)12/05 SF-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 18 73 4.1 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7312/12 at Det-L . . . . . . . . . 1/0 6 8 1.3 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 812/19 at NE-L. . . . . . . . . . . (inactive)12/26 NYG-W. . . . . . . . . (inactive)01/02 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 5 20 4.0 6 0 2 15 7.5 12 0 35’10 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 3/0 29 101 3.5 16 0 2 15 7.5 12 0 11601/09 at Phi-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 1 23 123 5.3 27 0 2 9 4.5 8 0 13201/15 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . 1/1 2 25 66 2.6 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6601/23 at Chi-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 3 22 74 3.4 16 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 8002/06 Pit-W . . . . . . . . . 1/1 4 11 52 4.7 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 52PLAYOFFS. . . . . . . . . . . . 4/4 81 315 3.9 27 1 3 15 5.0 8 0 3301 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAY—RUSHING— —RECEIVING— TotalDate Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense09/08 NO-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 12 57 4.8 17t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 5709/18 at Car-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 9 85 9.4 40 0 3 30 10.0 11 0 11509/25 at Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 11 5 0.5 8 0 3 9 3.0 5 0 1410/02 Den-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 13 63 4.8 22 0 5 38 7.6 16 0 10110/09 at Atl-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 12 40 3.3 11 0 2 19 9.5 11 0 5910/16 StL-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 13 49 3.8 15 0 2 17 8.5 9 0 6610/23 at Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 13 75 5.8 20 0 3 24 8.0 13 0 9911/06 at SD-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 13 66 5.1 20 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 7511/14 Min-W . . . . . . . . 1/0 13 63 4.8 15 0 3 11 3.7 7 0 7411/20 TB-W . . . . . . . . . 1/0 11 38 3.5 20 0 6 53 8.8 17 0 9111/24 at Det-W . . . . . . . . 1/1 4 19 4.8 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1912/04 at NYG-W. . . . . . . . 1/0 3 5 1.7 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 512/11 Oak-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive — ankle)12/18 at KC-L. . . . . . . . . . . (inactive — ankle)12/25 Chi-W. . . . . . . . . 1/0 6 13 2.2 5 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 1901/01 Det-W . . . . . . . . . (inactive — ankle)’11 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . 13/2 133 578 4.3 40 1 29 216 7.4 17 0 79401/15 NYG-L . . . . . . . . 1/0 1 6 43 7.2 29 0 4 24 6.0 12 0 671NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESSTARKSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYTHE BONUS CHOICE, 1947-581947 Chicago Bears Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma A&M HB1948 Washington Harry Gilmer, Alabama QB1949 Philadelphia Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania C1950 Detroit Leon Hart, Notre Dame E1951 New York Giants Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist HB1952 Los Angeles Rams Bill Wade, Vanderbilt QB1953 San Francisco Harry Babcock, Georgia E1954 Cleveland Browns Bobby Garrett, Stanford QB1955 Baltimore Colts George Shaw, Oregon QB1956 Pittsburgh Gary Glick, Colorado A&M DB1957 Green Bay Paul Hornung, Notre Dame HB1958 Chicago Cardinals King Hill, Rice QBEach <strong>NFL</strong> club from1947-58 received byrandom draw one“bonus choice,” theNo. 1 overall selectionin the draft. That teamthen forfeited its lastroundchoice and waseliminated from futuredraws. In 1957, GreenBay used its bonus toselect “Golden Boy”Paul Hornung.LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.231


VETERANSHERBTAYLORTACKLE • TEXAS CHRISTIANThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFirst Packers SeasonHt: 6-4 Wt: 305 • Born: September 22, 1984 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 18/1 • Acquired: FA-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPRO HIGHLIGHTS:Signed with Green Bay leading into Week 16 of the 2011season following the season-ending leg injury suffered by TDerek Sherrod at Kansas City in Week 15.Dressed but did not play in Green Bay’s final two regular-season contests last season, and was inactive for playoff gamevs. the N.Y. Giants.Played in 18 games with one start during his two seasons(2007-08) with the Kansas City Chiefs.Made his lone career start in 2008 at LT when he openedup in place of an injured Branden Albert at Carolina in Week 5.Was on Denver’s 53-man roster for one game late in the2009 season.Drafted by the Chiefs in the sixth round (No. 196 overall) ofthe 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.AT A GLANCE …• Signed by the Packers on Dec. 20, 2011,following the season-ending leg injurysustained by rookie T Derek Sherrod.• Appeared in 18 games with one start for Kansas City from 2007-08.• In 2008, saw time at three different spots on the line (LT, RT, RG).• Has been with four different franchises during his pro career(Kansas City, Denver, N.Y. Giants, Green Bay).• Started 48 consecutive games at TCU, opening 36 at right tackleand 12 at left tackle.• Twice earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honorsfor the Horned Frogs.• Was a teammate of current Packers T Marshall Newhouse for oneseason (2006) at TCU.H. TAYLORDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.2011 SEASON: Signed with the Packers as a free agenton Dec. 20 following the season-ending leg injury sustainedby Sherrod…Dressed but did not play vs. Chicago (Dec. 25)and vs. Detroit (Jan. 1)…Inactive for playoff contest vs. theN.Y. Giants (Jan. 15)…Signed with Denver on Jan. 5, 2011, butwas waived by the club on Sept. 6 in the final roster cutdown.2010: Was claimed off waivers from Denver by the N.Y. Giantson Jan. 12…Waived by the Giants on Sept. 4.2009: Was waived by the Chiefs in the final roster cutdown onSept. 4…Signed with the Denver Broncos on Dec. 9…Was inactivefor game at Indianapolis (Dec. 13) before being releasedon Dec. 19…Re-signed with Denver on Dec. 29 before beingreleased again on Jan. 2, 2010.2008: Played in all 16 games on special teams and saw dutyin eight contests on offense, including one start at LT…Sawaction at LT, RT and RG during the course of the season…AtCarolina (Oct. 5): Started his first career game, openingat LT in place of an injured Branden Albert…At Cincinnati(Dec. 28): Posted a 14-yard return on the opening kickoff ofthe game.2007: Played in two games, dressed but did not play in three,and was inactive for 11 contests…Vs. San Diego (Dec. 2):Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, appearing on special teams…At Detroit(Dec. 23): Saw action at LT for an injured Damion McIntoshand made a key block to pave the way for a 1-yard TD run byRB Jackie Battle…2007 Draft: Was selected by the Chiefs inthe sixth round with the No. 196 overall pick…Joined AnthonyAlabi (2005, Miami) as the only TCU tackles to be drafted since1976.COLLEGE: Started 48 consecutive games for the HornedFrogs, which was the school record at the time of his depar-ture…Opened 36 contests at RT and 12 at LT, making theswitch to LT prior to his senior campaign…Was a teammate ofMarshall Newhouse for one season (2006)…Earned his degreein advertising/public relations with a minor in social work…Senior season (2006): Opened all 12 games at left tackleand earned first-team All-Mountain West honors…Anchored232an offensive line that allowed only 13 sacks, the fewest in theconference and the sixth fewest in the nation…Helped leadTCU to 37-7 Poinsettia Bowl win over Northern Illinois…Juniorseason (2005): Started all 12 games at RT and helpedguide TCU to its first-ever Mountain West Conference championship…Namedfirst-team All-Mountain West and earned TCUPlayer of the Week honors at Oklahoma (Sept. 3) in TCU’s 17-10 win over the seventh-ranked Sooners…Part of a squad thatregistered a 27-24 win vs. Iowa State in the Houston Bowl, finishingthe season ranked No. 14 in the national polls…Sophomoreseason (2004): Opened all 11 games at RT…Helpedthe Horned Frogs rank third in Conference USA and No. 19 inthe country in both scoring (32.9 p<strong>pg</strong>) and total offense (430.7y<strong>pg</strong>)…Part of an offense that ranked second in the conferenceand No. 18 in the nation in passing offense (264.6 y<strong>pg</strong>)…Redshirtfreshman season (2003): Started all 13 contests atRT…Earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team honors andreceived honorable mention Freshman All-American recognition…HelpedTCU be<strong>com</strong>e one of only six teams in the nationto average both 200 yards rushing and passing per game.PERSONAL: Given name Herbert Reginald Taylor II…Born in Houston…Married to Kari; the couple has a 3-yearoldson, Khalen…High school: Was a two-time all-districtselection at Hightower High School in Houston…Selected tothe All-Greater Houston Team and was a finalist for the HoustonTouchdown Club Player of the Year Award as a senior…Earnedthird-team all-state honors…Was a member of the HoustonChronicle and Lubbock Avalanche Journal Top 100…Also letteredtwice baseball and twice in track as he threw the shot putand discus…Community involvement: Has done work forHouston Texans G Wade Smith’s foundation in Dallas…Whilein high school, worked with inner-city youth at the Katko ArtsAcademy in Houston, which is run by his aunt…Hobbies/interests:Owns a restaurant, Ray’s BBQ, in Houston…Enjoysplaying golf and spending time with his son…His favorite athletesgrowing up were Ken Griffey Jr., Emmitt Smith and WarrenMoon…Enjoys watching Martin and Modern Family…Listsfavorite movies as Life, Coming to America and The Avengersand enjoys listening to gospel, hip-hop and alternative music…Residence: Sugarland, Texas.


HERB TAYLOR’S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTEDYear Team GP GS2007 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 02008 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 12011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . . . .18 1Inactive for Packers’ game in 2011 playoffsAdditional statistics: Kickoff return — 1 for 14 yardsin 2008. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2008.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. San Diego, 12/2/07, with ChiefsFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Carolina, 10/5/08, with ChiefsOn July 18, 1994, the Packers dedicated the DonHutson Center, their state-of-the-art indoor practicefacility across the street from Lambeau Field.Original cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.7 millionLength. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 feetWidth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 feetTallest point (interior) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 feetSquare footage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112,400Fields . . . One 70-yard (plus 10-yard end zone)One 60-yard (plus 10-yard end zone)Surface . . . . . . FieldTurf (installed March 2001)Other facilities . . . . . . .Coaches’ meeting roomTraining roomWeight/conditioning areaRestroomsLighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249 1,500-watt fixturesHeating. . . . . . . . . . 23 gas-fired radiant heatersMaximum temperature. . . . . . . . . . . .65 degreesVentilation. . . Four exhaust fans (100,000 CFM)Construction. . . . . . . . . . .Midstate Corporation;Columbus, Wis.Architect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Doyle(Berners-Schober Associates, Inc., Green Bay)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2007 Selected by Kansas City Chiefs in sixth round(196th overall) of ’07 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 29…Signed first contract, July 25.•2009 Waived by Chiefs, Sept. 4...Signed by DenverBroncos, Dec. 9...Waived by Broncos, Dec.19...Re-signed by Broncos, Dec. 29.•2010 Waived by Broncos, Jan. 2...Claimed offwaivers by N.Y. Giants, Jan. 12...Waived byGiants, Sept. 5.•2011 Re-signed by Broncos as reserve/future freeagent, Jan. 5...Waived by Broncos, Sept. 6...Signed by Green Bay Packers, Dec. 20.HUTSON SETTLES ON THE BAY1962 Lambeau Field program feature, by Steve Boda Jr.Green Bay has always had that special somebody, either on the fieldor in the background, offering inspiration or carrying on the traditionfor the City of the Bay that is unique in the annals of professional sports.And yet, the Packers came perilously close to being denied one oftheir most popular on-the-field performers. Instead of catching passesand acquiring immortality in Green Bay, Don Hutson might well havebeen relegated to obscurity in, of all places, Brooklyn.By 1935, the Packers and Green Bay had fought side by side throughone crisis after another, adversity and discouragement. A proud anddetermined <strong>com</strong>munity rallied time and again to save ITS football teamfrom the brink of disaster and forfeiture of a coveted franchise. Then camethe formation of Green Bay Packers, Inc., and the Packers belonged toGreen Bay and Green Bay belonged to the Packers.It was also a time to reward the faithful Bayers by laying the foundationfor an overdue championship. After sweeping to three titles in succession in1929-30-31, the Packers had slipped from contention and the vaunted Bearswere now the kingpins of the West.In the early 1930s, Coach Earl L. (Curly) Lambeau found it necessary toreplenish his forces as one by one, he, Verne Lewellen, Jug Earp, LavvieDilweg, Red Dunn, Tom Nash and other stalwarts wrote the final chapteron their active playing careers.Lambeau was carefully grooming a hometown product to step on thefiring line and resume the aerial attacks so brilliantly conducted throughthe years by the Packers coach himself, Lewellen and Dunn. He was ArnieHerber and his passing arm lacked nothing…except targets.For years Lambeau was a familiar figure at the workouts of the RoseBowl game participants and the December of 1934 found him at his favoritehaunts in Pasadena. As he watched Alabama prepare for Stanford, hiseyes were riveted on a lean and lanky Crimson Tide end.Don Hutson was not merely fast, he was blinding fast. In addition to his<strong>com</strong>bination of speed and agility, he had an uncanny ability to estimatethe speed of a pass in flight, just the exact instant it was going to arrive ata given point. He could run in one direction with an opponent trailing him,while the pass he eventually was to receive was thrown in another; then,like a flash he would turn and invariablyget to the point where the ball andhe were to arrive, and he caught bysure hands.But landing this target for theaccurate-throwing Herber was anothermatter.Hutson frankly admitted to thePackers coach that John (Shipwreck)Kelly of the football Brooklyn Dodgershad approached him and he had a tentativeagreement to sign with Kelly.Both Lambeau and Kelly redoubledtheir efforts. Lambeau pointed out that Green Bay, with its emphasis on passing, was the place for Hutson in pro football. He stressedthat Brooklyn, under Paul Schissler, relied on a ground attack, featuring power plays and that Hutson, at 185 pounds, would not fit inwith the Dodgers’ pattern of play.Hutson was unveiled in Green Bay on Sept. 22, 1935, taking a starting position at left end against the Bears. The visitors kicked offand Herber carried back to the 17. On the first play, Herber drifted back to pass. The Bears, familiar with previous Green Bay pass patterns,converged on the most likely receiver, Johnny Blood. The rookie left end was ignored.Herber let go from the Packer 6 and Hutson pulled in the toss at midfield. Challenging him was the Bears’ fastest back, BeattieFeathers. Hutson sped on, eluded a futile, frantic lunge by Feathers, and crossed the goal for the game’s only touchdown.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESH. TAYLORDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.233


VETERANSRYANTAYLORTIGHT END • NORTH CAROLINASecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 254 • Born: November 16, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 15/0 • Acquired: D7a-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESPRO HIGHLIGHTS:Appeared in 15 games in 2011, second most amongPackers rookies behind only LB D.J. Smith.A key contributor on special teams, he finished fifth onthe team with 10 tackles, which was also second amongGreen Bay rookies behind only Smith (11).Saw his first action on offense vs. Oakland in Week 14following the season-ending knee injury sustained by TEAndrew Quarless the previous week at the N.Y. Giants.Scored a TD on his first offensive snap of the season, a4-yard grab from QB Aaron Rodgers against the Raiders.Was drafted by the Packers with the first of two seventhroundpicks (218 th overall), the first player drafted by GreenBay out of North Carolina since DT Vonnie Holliday (firstround, 1998).AT A GLANCE …• Played in 15 games in 2011, second mostamong Green Bay rookies behind only LBD.J. Smith (16).• Finished No. 5 on the team and No. 2 among Packers rookieswith 10 tackles on special teams in ’11.• Set a North Carolina single-season school record for receptionsby a tight end with 36 in 2010.• Established career highs for receptions and yards in each of hisfinal three collegiate games, capping his career with nine catchesfor 85 yards in the Music City Bowl vs. Tennessee.• Played on offense (TE), defense (LB) and special teams in thesame game, vs. North Carolina State in 2008.• Was special teams captain for the Tar Heels for two seasons (2008,2010), having missed the 2009 season due to a knee injury.R. TAYLORDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.2011 SEASON: Played in 15 regular-season gamesas well as the team’s playoff contest…Finished No. 5 onthe team with 10 special teams tackles…His one receptionwent for a 4-yard TD…Inactive for the season opener vs.New Orleans (Sept. 8)…At Carolina (Sept. 18): Madehis pro debut in his home state, registering two tackles onspecial teams, one each on the kickoff- and punt-coverageunits…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Played on special teamsand his block on LB Kenny Onatolu helped spring WR RandallCobb’s 42-yard punt return in the third quarter…AtSan Diego (Nov. 6): Made two tackles on special teams,one each in punt and kickoff coverage…Vs. Minnesota(Nov. 14): Recorded a stop on special teams and made akey block on FB Ryan D’Imperio to help create a wide laneused by Cobb at the beginning of his 80-yard punt returnfor a TD early in the first quarter…Vs. Oakland (Dec.11): Saw his first playing time on offense in the absenceof Quarless (knee). Made an immediate impact by catchinga 4-yard TD pass on his first career offensive snap. Ran aquick hook route just beyond the goal line and reached tohis left for his first career grab, one that gave Green Bay a14-0 lead late in the first quarter…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFCDivisional, Jan. 15): Appeared on offense and specialteams. Saw extended action in a fullback role in the secondhalf after John Kuhn departed with a knee injury. Madea key lead block on LB Mathias Kiwanuka on RB JamesStarks’ game-long 29-yard run in the third quarter...2011Draft: Drafted by the Packers with the first of two seventhroundpicks, the 218th overall selection and the 11th TEtaken. Became the first player drafted by the Packers fromNorth Carolina since DT Vonnie Holliday (first round, 1998).COLLEGE: An all-way player early in his college careeras a tight end, linebacker and special teams contributorwho emerged as his team’s primary threat at tight endas a senior…Was a special teams captain for two seasonsat North Carolina, in 2008 and 2010, the two yearssandwiched around the 2009 season he lost due to a kneeinjury…Played in 48 games with five starts during his career,with all five starts <strong>com</strong>ing at tight end as a senior…Interestingly, his position coach at North Carolina duringhis freshman 2006 season was John Gutekunst, fatherof Packers director of college scouting Brian Gutekunst,and his position coach his final two college seasons wasAllen Mogridge, who also was Starks’ position coach forhis freshman season in 2006 at Buffalo…Majored in <strong>com</strong>-DON HUTSON’S 1942 SEASON, COMPARED TO BEST INDIVIDUAL SEASONS, MODERN ERASEASON TOTALSPER-GAME AVERAGESReceiver, Club Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TDDon Hutson, GB 1942 11 74 1,211 16.4 17 6.73 110.09 1.55Mark Clayton, Mia. 1984 15 73 1,389 19.0 18 4.87 92.60 1.20Jerry Rice, SF 1987 12 65 1,078 16.6 22 5.42 89.83 1.83Jerry Rice, SF 1989 16 82 1,483 18.1 17 5.13 92.69 1.06Cris Carter, Min. 1994 16 122 1,256 10.3 7 7.63 78.50 0.44Sterling Sharpe, GB 1994 16 94 1,119 11.9 18 5.88 69.94 1.13Cris Carter, Min. 1995 16 122 1,371 11.2 17 7.63 85.69 1.06Herman Moore, Det. 1995 16 123 1,686 13.7 14 7.69 105.38 0.88Isaac Bruce, StLR 1995 16 119 1,781 15.0 13 7.44 111.31 0.81Jerry Rice, SF 1995 16 122 1,848 15.1 15 7.63 115.50 0.94Marvin Harrison, Ind. 2002 16 143 1,722 12.0 11 8.94 107.63 0.69Torry Holt, StlR 2003 16 117 1,696 14.5 12 7.31 106.00 0.75Randy Moss, NE 2007 16 98 1,493 15.2 23 6.13 93.31 1.44Wes Welker, NE 2009 14 123 1,348 11.0 4 8.79 96.29 0.29Calvin Johnson, Det. 2011 16 96 1,681 17.5 16 6.00 105.06 1.00234


munications…Senior season (2010): A special teamscaptain for a second time, developed into a valuable contributorat H-back and then became the offense’s primarythreat at TE when Zack Pianalto was lost to an injury at midseason…Witha strong finish to his career, during whichhe established personal highs for receptions and yards ineach of his last three games, set a school record for mostreceptions in a season by a TE with 36, for 330 yards (9.2avg.) and two TDs…Established career highs for the thirdstraight game with nine receptions for 85 yards (9.4 avg.),with a long of 18 vs. Tennessee (Dec. 30) in the MusicCity Bowl…Redshirt season (2009): Redshirted afterinjuring his knee in fall camp…Junior season (2008):Named one of two special teams captains…Played in all13 games and posted 19 tackles, mostly on special teams,but also as a reserve LB…Also returned two kickoffs for18 yards…Sophomore season (2007): Played in11 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded fivetackles…Recovered a blocked punt to set up a TD andwas named one of the team’s special teams players of theweek vs. James Madison (Sept. 1)…Freshman season(2006): One of four true freshmen to receive playingtime…Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams…Had four tackles (two solo).PERSONAL: Given name Ryan Lawrence Taylor…Born in Winston-Salem, N.C. …Single…High school: Atwo-time all-conference selection at Mount Tabor High inWinston-Salem, helping lead the team to the quarterfinalsof the 4A state championships his last two seasons…Setschool single-season records with 64 receptions for 1,180yards (18.4 avg.) and 13 TDs as a senior…Also rushed 13times for 85 yards (6.5 avg.) and three TDs and returnednine kickoffs for 177 yards (19.7 avg.) and 16 punts for111 yards (6.9 avg.)…As a junior, caught 54 passes for 995yards (18.4 avg.) and 12 TDs…Also played DE and turneddown lacrosse scholarship offers to stick with football…Community involvement: Participated in the GreenBay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. …While in college,volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and Big BrothersBig Sisters and visited the burn unit of a hospital oncampus...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing golf, targetshooting and fishing...Lists five-time Pro Bowl TE WesleyWalls as his favorite athlete, having worked out with the formerPacker (2003) in Charlotte during the summers...ListsEntourage as his favorite TV show and Braveheart and TheLast of the Mohicans as his favorite movies...Enjoys readingMalcolm Gladwell books...Names George Strait, Kingsof Leon, and Mumford and Sons as his favorite musicalacts...Enjoys visiting Lake George, N.Y., where his familyhas had a home for 60-plus years...Residence: Chapel Hill,N.C.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESRYAN TAYLOR’S PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . .15 0 1 4 4.0 4t 1PLAYOFFSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional statistics: Special teams tackles — 10 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Carolina, 9/18/11First <strong>NFL</strong> reception/touchdown: vs. Oakland, 12/11/11 (4 yards, A.Rodgers)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers as the first of two choices in seventh round (218th overall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft,April 30 (pick obtained from Miami with No. 179 in exchange for picks No. 174 and No. 231)…Signed firstcontract, July 29.RYAN TAYLOR GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W (inactive — hip)09/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/ 16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4t 112/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 0 1 4 4.0 4t 101/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0R. TAYLORDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.235


VETERANSERIKWALDENLINEBACKER • MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATEFifth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 250 • Born: August 21, 1985 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 53/17 • Acquired: FA-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWALDENDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Re-signed with the Packers as an unrestricted free agenton April 23, 2012.Contributed as a full-time starter for the first time in hiscareer in 2011, opening the first 15 games of the season atROLB and finishing fifth on the defense with a career-high86 tackles (50 solo), three sacks, two passes defensed anda fumble recovery that he returned for his first career TD.Originally a midseason free-agent acquisition whoplayed a vital role on the defense in the second half of the2010 season as well as the playoffs.Saw what was then the most significant action of hiscareer with the Packers down the stretch in 2010 aftercontributing primarily on special teams in 28 games withKansas City and Miami from 2008-10.Recorded the finest performance of his career in thePackers’ playoff berth-clinching 10-3 win over division rivalChicago in the 2010 season finale. Earned NFC DefensivePlayer of the Week honors for the showing as he registereda career-high 16 tackles and a career-best three sacks.Went on to start the first three postseason games be-fore an ankle injury sustained in the NFC Championship atChicago sidelined him for Super Bowl XLV vs. Pittsburgh.Initially signed with the Packers as a free agent on Oct.27, 2010. Had been with Miami for 2010 training camp beforebeing released in the final roster cutdown on Sept. 4.Was re-signed by the Dolphins on Sept. 13, appearing intwo games for them before being released again on Sept.28.A converted college DE who was drafted as an OLB bythe Cowboys in 2008, he was released by Dallas in the finalroster reduction before being claimed off waivers by KansasCity. Went on to play in nine games for the Chiefs and sixmore for the Dolphins after being released by Kansas City.Posted 23 tackles on special teams in his first two <strong>NFL</strong>seasons with Kansas City and Miami.A two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection at MiddleTennessee State, he finished his career as the school’sall-time sack leader with 22½ and set the school’s single-season mark with 11½ as a junior in 2006.2011 SEASON: Entered training camp in <strong>com</strong>petitionwith Frank Zombo for the starting assignment at ROLB oppositeClay Matthews in the team’s 3-4 defense…Becamethe default starter when Zombo suffered a broken shoulderblade in the second preseason game and was sidelinedfor the early portion of the season…Went on to start thefirst 15 games and finish fifth on defense with a career-high 86 tackles (50 solo), three sacks, two passes defensedand a fumble recovery that he returned for his first careerTD…Also added a tackle and a forced fumble on specialteams…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Opened the regularseason as a starter for the first time in his pro career andanswered the bell with six tackles (four solo), a sack anda pass defensed. Sack came on a critical third-and-2 fromthe Green Bay 7-yard line when he came through unblocked236AT A GLANCE …• Became a full-time starter for the first timein his career in 2011, opening the first 15games at ROLB and setting or tying hiscareer highs in every major statistical category.• Recovered his first career fumble and returned it 5 yards for hisfirst career TD against the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 11, 2011.• Signed by the Packers as a free agent on Oct. 27, 2010, and wenton to appear in nine games with two starts along with anotherthree starts in the postseason.• Took advantage of his second career starting assignment, earningNFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his Week 17performance vs. Chicago when he recorded a career-high threesacks and a career-best 16 tackles.• Originally a sixth-round draft choice by the Dallas Cowboys in2008, he played in a total of 28 games for Kansas City and Miamifrom 2008-10.• Earned first-team All-Sun Belt honors as a junior and senior atMiddle Tennessee State.• Set Middle Tennessee State’s career record for sacks with 22½and the single-season mark with 11½ in 2006.and dropped QB Drew Brees for a 13-yard loss, limiting theSaints to a 38-yard FG on fourth down…At San Diego(Nov. 8): Finished with five tackles (three solo, two forloss), a team-leading six QB hits and a pass defensed inwhat was one of his better performances in the season’sfirst half. Picked up his second sack of the season when hebeat LT Marcus McNeill around the corner and pursued QBPhilip Rivers all the way to the opposite sideline, droppinghim for a 1-yard loss in the third quarter. Also later drew aholding penalty on TE Randy McMichael when he set theedge on a run by RB Mike Tolbert to his side…Vs. TampaBay (Nov. 20): Led the defense with a season-high 11tackles (six solo, one for loss) and his third sack of theseason. On the sack, shot past TE Luke Stocker, who had<strong>com</strong>e from across the formation to block him, wrestling QBJosh Freeman to the ground for a 3-yard loss. Third sack ofthe season matched his career high set in 2010…At Detroit(Nov. 24): Finished as the team’s leading tackler forthe second consecutive week with 10 stops (seven solo),also adding three QB hits during the game. Did not recorda sack but drew an illegal-use-of-the-hands penalty againstLT Jeff Backus that put Detroit at first-and-20 on a drivethat ended with a punt three plays later…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Finished with five tackles (three solo) and hisfirst career fumble recovery that he returned 5 yards fora TD. On the fumble recovery, picked up a ball that hadbeen punched out by LB Robert Francois after a <strong>com</strong>pletedpass to FB Marcel Reece, returning it 5 yards for his firstcareer TD to extend the Packers’ lead to 43-7. Became thefranchise-record 19th player on the Packers’ roster to scorea TD in 2011, the fifth on defense…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1):Was relegated to reserve duty as the coaching staff electedto start Zombo and Brad Jones at the respective OLB positionswith Matthews being rested for the playoffs. Appearedon 42 plays and was credited with one solo tackle. Alsorecorded his first special teams tackle of the season, a play


that saw him jar the ball loose from WR Stefan Logan followinga kickoff return and the fumble was recovered by KMason Crosby at the Detroit 48-yard line.2010: Played in the final nine regular-season games forGreen Bay with a then-career-high two starts after joiningthe team as a free agent on Oct. 27…Saw his most significantaction on defense at ROLB in the final month in placeof injured Zombo (knee)…Posted 31 tackles (19 solo),three sacks and a pass defensed…Added four tackles onspecial teams…Started the opening three postseason contestsbefore being sidelined with an ankle injury for SuperBowl XLV vs. Pittsburgh…Posted 15 tackles (nine solo),a sack and a forced fumble in the playoffs…Spent trainingcamp with the Dolphins but was waived on Sept. 4…Was re-signed on Sept. 13 and played in two games – atMinnesota (Sept. 19) and vs. N.Y. Jets (Sept. 26) – but didnot record any statistics, and was released again on Sept.28…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Despite having signed onlyfive days earlier by the Packers, was active and saw limitedaction at ROLB in the nickel package. Also appearedon special teams, recording one tackle on kickoff coverage…AtDetroit (Dec. 12): Saw his most extensive timeon defense to that point after Zombo left the game with aknee injury in the second half. Played 17 snaps and registeredtwo solo tackles…At New England (Dec. 19):With Zombo sidelined, earned his first career start and ledthe team with nine tackles (four solo)…Vs. N.Y. Giants(Dec. 26): Despite being limited in practice during theweek with a quadriceps injury, played 28 snaps on defenseand recorded two solo tackles…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2):Led the team with career highs in sacks (three) and tackles(16) on his way to earning NFC Defensive Player of theWeek honors. In the second quarter, beat LT Frank Omiyaleon third-and-goal from the 4 to bring QB Jay Cutler downfor an 8-yard loss and force the Bears to settle for a FG.His other two sacks came on the same third-quarter drive,beating Omiyale on first down to bring Cutler down for aloss of 9 yards and then <strong>com</strong>ing on a delayed blitz betweencenter and right guard on third-and-15 to sack Cutler foran 11-yard loss. Became the first <strong>NFL</strong> player to have hisfirst career sack <strong>com</strong>e as part of a three-sack game sinceCleveland LB Andra Davis (four sacks, at Kansas City, Nov.9, 2003)…At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9):Started and registered a team-high eight tackles (five solo).Also posted a sack, a QB hit and a forced fumble. On theEagles’ first possession, brought QB Michael Vick down fora sack as he attempted to scramble out of the pocket, forcinga punt. On Philadelphia’s next series, tackled RB LeSeanMcCoy on third-and-9 and forced a fumble that was recoveredby T Winston Justice, again forcing a punt. Teamedwith LB A.J. Hawk to bring heavy pressure on Vick’s in<strong>com</strong>pletepass on a two-point conversion attempt late in thegame with the Packers leading 21-16…At Atlanta (NFCDivisional, Jan. 15): Started and recorded four tackles(two solo), three QB hits and a pair of QB pressures…AtChicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Got the startand registered three tackles (two solo) and two QB hits beforeleaving with an ankle injury in the third quarter…Vs.Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Inactive afterbeing limited by the ankle injury in practice the week leadingup to the game.2009: Played in 11 games for the Dolphins and recordedeight special teams tackles…Inactive for five contests…Vs. Buffalo (Oct. 4): Registered a season-high threetackles on special teams.2008: Joined the Cowboys as a sixth-round draft pick inApril but was released in the final roster reduction on Aug.30…Claimed off waivers the next day by Kansas City andplayed in nine games for the Chiefs…Recorded 10 specialteams tackles in Kansas City, tied for second on the teamat the time he was released on Nov. 18…Claimed off waiversby Miami the next day…Played in six games for theDolphins and posted five special teams stops…At NewEngland (Sept. 7): Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, for the Chiefs…Vs. Baltimore (Jan. 4, AFC Wild Card): Made his <strong>NFL</strong>playoff debut, with the Dolphins…2008 Draft: Selected inthe sixth round (167th overall) by the Dallas Cowboys…Was the first Middle Tennessee State player drafted sinceWR Tyrone Calico was selected by Tennessee in the secondround in 2003.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESWALDENDRAFT &FREE AGENTS<strong>NFL</strong> BROADCASTING POLICIESGLOSSARY OF TERMS•Franchised Market — Television market (ADI or DMA) that has an <strong>NFL</strong> franchise (i.e., Buffalo, N.Y., or Phoenix, Ariz.).•Secondary Blackout Market — Television market in the home territory (with station(s) having signal penetration to within 75miles of the game site) of an <strong>NFL</strong> franchise that is subject to blackout restrictions.•Early Game — Game with kickoff at 12:02 p.m. CT.•Late Game — Game with kickoff at 3:05 or 3:25 p.m. CT.BLACKOUT POLICYTo ensure an <strong>NFL</strong> club’s ability to sell all of its game tickets, and to make televised games more attractive to viewers throughthe presence of sellout crowds, the following policy is observed by the <strong>NFL</strong>:For a home game to be aired locally in the franchised market and in any secondary blackout market(s), the game mustbe sold out 72 hours in advance of kickoff. If the game is not a sellout by the 72-hour cutoff, both the home franchisedmarket and the secondary markets of the carrying network will air an alternate game.NUMBER OF GAMES IN A MARKETWith regard to the number of <strong>NFL</strong> games seen in a particular market on a Sunday afternoon, there are three situations.•An <strong>NFL</strong> franchised market (i.e., New York, Chicago, Dallas, etc.) — On a week when the <strong>NFL</strong> team (or teams) in a market is onthe ROAD Sunday, Monday or Thursday night, or Saturday afternoon, the market will receive three Sunday afternoon games: Twotelecasts by the network with the doubleheader week and one game by the network with the single-game week. When an <strong>NFL</strong>team in the market is playing at HOME on Sunday afternoon, the market will receive two games: One game on FOX and one gameon CBS, regardless of which network has the doubleheader week. That is, unless 1) the home team’s assigned telecaster that day(CBS or FOX) also is on the doubleheader network and 2) the game is sold out 72 hours in advance. In that case, the three gameswould be the home team’s and two other games in the remaining early or late window.•All other television markets (including secondary blackout markets) — Network affiliates in these markets will receive threegames on Sunday afternoon, two on the doubleheader network (one early and one late) and one game on the single-gamenetwork (either early or late).SELECTION OF GAMES TO BE TELECAST REGIONALLYBy network contract, all team road games must be telecast back to that team’s home territory (franchised market and secondaryblackout markets). Other than this requirement, the televising network is the sole selector of which game(s) will be aired in all markets.2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.237


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWALDENCOLLEGE: A two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selectionat DE who finished his career as the school’s all-timesack leader with 22½…Played in 44 games with 34 startsand posted 152 tackles, including 40 for loss, one INT, fiveforced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four passesdefensed…Earned his degree in physical education…Seniorseason (2007): Voted first-team All-Sun Belt by theleague’s coaches and media…Played in 10 games with ninestarts, missing two contests with a toe injury, and recorded46 tackles, including 8½ tackles for loss, two sacks, an INT,one forced fumble, two passes defensed and a safety…Had six tackles, including two for loss, plus a forced fumblevs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 20)…Recorded three tacklesfor loss, a sack, his first career INT and a safety at NorthTexas (Oct. 27)…Posted career-high 12 tackles at Louisiana-Monroe(Nov. 3)…Had career-best 11 solo tackles vs.Louisiana-Lafayette (Nov. 10)…Junior season (2006):Named first-team All-Sun Belt, starting 13 games and settinga single-season school record with 11½ sacks…Thesack total ranked No. 10 nationally…Totaled career-high 48tackles, including 14½ for loss, plus three forced fumblesand a recovery…Had a sack, forced fumble and recoveryvs. Florida International (Aug. 31)…Had two sacks vs. TennesseeTech (Sept. 14)…Broke the school’s career recordfor sacks with two among his seven tackles at ArkansasState (Nov. 11)…Posted career-best 2½ sacks vs. Troy(Nov. 25)…Had team-best six tackles and two sacks inMotor City Bowl vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 26)…Earnedthe Dr. James E. Walker Junior Academic Award…Sophomoreseason (2005): Played in 11 games with starts attwo different positions (five at DE, three at LB)…Posted33 tackles, including 8½ tackles for loss, three sacks, twopasses defensed and a forced fumble…Recorded seasonhighsix tackles and a sack vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct.22)…Redshirt freshman season (2004): Played in10 games with four starts, leading the team with six sacksand tying for the team lead with 8½ tackles for loss…Had25 tackles and one forced fumble…Posted two sacks inback-to-back games vs. Idaho (Oct. 23) and vs. Utah State(Oct. 30)…Recorded season-high six tackles, includingtwo for loss and one sack, plus a forced fumble vs. Louisiana-Monroe(Nov. 13).PERSONAL: Given name Erik Lashawn Walden…Bornin Dublin, Ga. …High school: Named first-team all-stateby The Associated Press as a senior after leading DublinHigh to a 14-1 record in 2002 and a berth in the statetitle game…Was a Macon Telegraph first-team All-MiddleGeorgia selection and the Courier-Herald Heart of Georgiadefensive player of the year…Had 97 tackles and a schoolrecord19 sacks as a senior, plus 11 additional tackles forloss, two fumble recoveries and an INT…Also played RB,posting 837 yards of total offense, averaging 6.6 yards percarry and scoring 12 TDs (eight rushing, four receiving)…Lettered in football, basketball and track, and was an allstateselection on the hardwood following both his juniorand senior seasons…Community involvement: Participatedin the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game andalso attended the Edgar Bennett Bowl-A-Thon benefitingthe Angel Fund in June 2012…Hobbies/interests: Enjoyssleeping, eating and playing Xbox, listing Call of Dutyand Madden as his favorite games...Names Kobe Bryant,Ray Lewis and Rafael Nadal as his favorite athletes…ListsMartin as his favorite TV show and Coming to America andLife as his f avorite movies…Residence: Atlanta.DRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ERIK WALDEN’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2008 Kansas City . . . . . . . .9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . .11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .9 2 31 19 12 3 28 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 15 86 50 36 3 17 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 5<strong>NFL</strong> totals (four years) . . 53 17 117 69 48 6 45 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 5Green Bay totals. . . . . . . . 25 17 117 69 48 6 45 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 5PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2008 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .3 3 15 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 18 12 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — Jay Cutler (3), DrewBrees, Josh Freeman, Philip Rivers. Forced fumble on specialteams vs. Detroit, 1/1/12. Special teams tackles — 15in 2008 (10 in KC, 5 in Mia.), 8 in 2009, 4 in 2010, 1 in2011; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 28.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at New England, 9/7/08, with MiamiFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: at New England, 12/19/11, with Green BayFirst sack: vs. Chicago, 1/2/11 (J.Cutler), with Green BayTouchdowns (1): vs. Oakland, 12/11/11, 5-yard fumblereturn, with Green BayWALDEN’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, vs. Chi. (1/2/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, vs. Chi. (1/2/11)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, vs. Chi. (1/2/11)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2008 Selected by Dallas Cowboys in sixth round (167th overall) of ’08 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 27...Released byCowboys, Aug. 30...Claimed off waivers by Kansas City Chiefs, Aug. 31...Released by Chiefs, Nov. 18...Claimed off waivers by Miami Dolphins, Nov. 19.•2010 Waived by Dolphins, Sept. 4...Re-signed with Dolphins, Sept. 13...Released by Dolphins, Sept. 28...Signed by Green Bay Packers, Oct. 27.•2012 Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, April 23.238


ERIK WALDEN GAME-BY-GAME2008, KANSAS CITYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/07 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 Oak-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Car-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/19 Ten-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at NYJ-L (inactive)11/02 TB-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 at SD-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 NO-L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR11/23 NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 at StL-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 at Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/21 at KC-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’08 TOTALS 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/04 Bal-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01AFC Wild Card Playoff2009, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Ind-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at SD-L (inactive)10/04 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/15 TB-W (inactive)11/19 at Car-W (inactive)11/29 at Buf-L (inactive)12/06 NE-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Jax-W (inactive)12/20 at Ten-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Hou-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 Pit-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010, MIAMIDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/19 at Min 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 NYJ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR10/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 16 12 4 3 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 9 2 31 19 12 3 28 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 8 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 (inactive — ankle)PLAYOFFS 3 3 15 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 6 4 2 1 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 11 6 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112/18 at KC-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 15 86 50 36 3 17 0 0 0 0 2 0 101/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWALDENDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSNICKNAME ORIGINIn the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Aug. 29, 1919, two weeks before the team’s first organized game, sports editor and Packers cofounderGeorge Calhoun first publicly identified the team as the “Indian Packers.”Curly Lambeau received $500 from his employer, the Indian Packing Co., for uniforms and equipment, and for use of the <strong>com</strong>pany’s lotfor practice. In exchange, Lambeau and Calhoun agreed to call the team “Packers.” Early fans, many of whom were working-class citizens,immediately embraced the name, widely publicized by Calhoun.Calhoun also called them simply “Indians” briefly in 1919, but that moniker seemed to fold with the <strong>com</strong>pany, soon purchased – alongwith the team – by Acme Packing Co. In 1921, the team’s first season in what is now the <strong>NFL</strong>, its owners had “Acme Packers” put on thejersey, setting the name in stone.While “Packers” has served as the primary nickname since the team’s embryonic stages, fans and sportswriters also have called themthe Big Bay Blues, or the Bays. Lambeau in 1922 applied with the name “Blues,” but public opinion quickly vetoed him.A packer is someone who works at a packing house, an establishment for slaughtering, processing and packing livestock into meat,meat products and byproducts. “Green Bay Packers” is the longest-standing team name in <strong>NFL</strong> history.LONGEST-STANDING TEAM MONIKERS, MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS, NORTH AMERICATeam, SportFirst year under current name Team, SportFirst year under current name“Cincinnati Reds,” baseball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1878“Pittsburgh Pirates,” baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1891“St. Louis Cardinals,” baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1900“Detroit Tigers,” baseball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1901“Chicago Cubs,” baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1902“Chicago White Sox,” baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . 1904“Boston Red Sox,” baseball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1907“New York Yankees,” baseball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913“Cleveland Indians,” baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1915“Montreal Canadiens,” hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1917“GREEN BAY PACKERS,” football . . . . . . . . . . 1919“Chicago Bears,” football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1922“New York Giants,” football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1925RECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.239


VETERANSD.J.WILLIAMSTIGHT END • ARKANSASSecond <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSecond Packers SeasonHt: 6-2 Wt: 245 • Born: September 10, 1988 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 13/0 • Acquired: D5-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESD. WILLIAMSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Played in 13 contests as a rookie in ’11 and caught twopasses for 13 yards (6.5 avg.).Was also a regular on special teams and registered threetackles.Took on an increased role on offense following fellow TEAndrew Quarless’ season-ending knee injury sustained atthe N.Y. Giants in Week 13.Selected by the Packers in the fifth round of the 2011<strong>NFL</strong> Draft (No. 141 overall). His fifth-round selectionmarked the earliest an Arkansas TE had ever been drafted,besting the seventh-round selection of Jim Collier in 1961by the N.Y. Giants.2011 SEASON: Played in 13 games as a rookie andcaught two passes for 13 yards (6.5 avg.)…Also saw regularaction on special teams and posted three tackles…Inac-tive (healthy scratch) for three regular-season games andthe team’s playoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants…Vs. NewOrleans (Sept. 8): Made his pro debut, seeing time onspecial teams and offense as part of various multiple-TEsets…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Registered his first careertackle on special teams, teaming with fellow rookie TE RyanTaylor to bring down WR Quan Cosby at the Denver 16 onthe opening kickoff…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Saw increasedplaying time with Quarless (knee) sidelined. Made his firstreception as a pro, a 7-yard grab from QB Aaron Rodgersin the second quarter…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Played onspecial teams and offense, recording a 6-yard catch fromQB Matt Flynn late in the third quarter…2011 Draft: Wasselected by the Packers in the fifth round with the No. 141overall choice. The pick was obtained from Denver, alongwith a sixth-round choice (No. 186), for one of Green Bay’sfourth-round picks (No. 129) and one of their round choices (No. 204). His fifth-round selection markedthe earliest an Arkansas TE had ever been drafted, bestingthe seventh-round selection of Jim Collier in 1961 by theseventh-N.Y. Giants.COLLEGE: The most productive tight end in Arkansashistory, he was also recognized as the top player in thenation at his position as a senior in 2010…Talented passcatcherbecame the first Razorbacks tight end to win theJohn Mackey Award, an honor given to the country’s toptight end…Finished his career with 152 receptions, the second-highesttotal in school history and the most by a nonwidereceiver, and 1,855 receiving yards, eighth on the Razorbacks’all-time list…Played in 51 games with 32 startsduring his career…Earned a degree in <strong>com</strong>munications…Senior season (2010): Started all 13 contests and ledthe team with 54 receptions, the fourth-highest singleseasontotal in school history…Posted 627 yards receivingand a career-best four TDs…Earned first-team All-SECrecognition from the The Associated Press and the conference’scoaches…Added first-team All-American accoladesfrom The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report and third-team recognition fromtheAP…Helped Arkansas to its first BCS bowl bid in schoolhistory with an appearance in the Sugar Bowl vs. OhioAT A GLANCE …• Appeared in 13 games as a rookie in 2011,posting two receptions for 13 yards andthree tackles on special teams.• In 2010, became the first Arkansas TE to win the John MackeyAward, an honor given to the nation’s top tight end.• Received the 2010 Disney Spirit Award, which is given to themost inspirational figure in college football.• Finished his Arkansas career with 152 receptions, the secondhighesttotal in school history and the most by a non-widereceiver.• Set the single-season school record for catches by a tight endwith 61 as a sophomore in 2008.• Earned Arkansas Super Team honors from The Associated Pressas a linebacker at Central Arkansas Christian School in NorthLittle Rock.State…Junior season (2009): Appeared in 13 gamesand started nine…Earned second-team All-SEC honorsfrom the conference’s coaches and was named to the Lombardiand Mackey award watch lists…Ranked third on theteam in catches (32) and fourth in receiving yards (411),and added three TD receptions…Had a career-high 137yards receiving on seven receptions (19.6 avg.) vs. SouthCarolina (Nov. 7), earning National Tight End of the Weekhonors from the College Football Performance Awards…Sophomore season (2008): Played in 12 contests witheight starts, earning first-team All-SEC honors from APand second-team honors from the conference’s coaches…Became the first Mackey Award semifinalist in school history…Earnedhonorable mention All-America recognitionfrom SI.<strong>com</strong>…Posted career highs in receptions (61) andreceiving yards (723), leading the team in each of those categoriesas well as touchdowns (three)…The 61 receptionsset a single-season school record for TEs…Ranked sixthnationally among TEs in receptions and receiving yards…Named the team MVP by the Little Rock Touchdown Club…Set a school record for TEs with 10 receptions vs. Mississippi(Oct. 25) for a season-high 129 yards (12.9 avg.)…Matched his season high with 129 yards receiving on sixgrabs (21.5 avg.) vs. Tulsa (Nov. 1)…Freshman season(2007): Played in 13 games with two starts as a true freshman,appearing in every game but the Cotton Bowl…Wasnamed to the SEC All-Freshman Team…Ranked third onthe team with an average of 18.8 yards per catch on fivereceptions…Helped block for a pair of 1,000-yard rushersin future pros Darren McFadden (1,830) and Felix Jones(1,162).PERSONAL: Given name David Edward Williams Jr.…Goes by D.J. …Born in Fort Worth, Texas …Single…Moved to Arkansas with his mother, Vicky, and sisters,Vanessa and Valerie, as they left the family’s home in Dallasto escape an abusive father…Spent time living with hismom and sisters at a battered women’s shelter when theyfirst moved to Arkansas…The adversity he had over<strong>com</strong>ewas recognized when he received the 2010 Disney Spirit240


Award, which is given to the most inspirational figure incollege football…High school: Earned Arkansas SuperTeam honors from AP as a linebacker at Central ArkansasChristian School in North Little Rock…Also selected to theAll-Arkansas squad by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette…Ranked the No. 9 tight end in the nation and the No. 4 playerin Arkansas by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>…Limited to only eight gamesas a senior due to an injury, but still recorded 103 tackles,eight sacks and two forced fumbles…Caught 51 passesfor 688 yards (13.5 avg.) and eight TDs as a junior…Alsorecorded 132 tackles and had 82 yards on 19 carries (4.3avg.) that season…Posted 80 tackles, seven sacks and afumble recovery as a sophomore as his team won the statechampionship...Lettered four years in basketball and twoyears in track…Community involvement: Named tothe SEC’s Football Community Service Team in 2010…Oneof 106 student-athletes nominated for the Allstate AFCAD.J. WILLIAMS’ PRO STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 13 0 2 13 6.5 7 0Inactive for Packers’ game in 2011 playoffsAdditional statistics: Special teams tackles — 2 in 2011.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11First <strong>NFL</strong> reception: at Atlanta, 10/9/11 (7 yards, A.Rodgers)Good Works Team in 2009, which honors college footballplayers who make outstanding contributions in the areas ofvolunteerism and civic involvement…Spent time volunteeringwith the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, local Boys& Girls Clubs and children’s hospitals…Was active in RazorbackRelief: Operation Haiti, in which the Northwest Arkansas<strong>com</strong>munity packaged more than 1.4 million mealsfor the starving population of Haiti still suffering from theearthquake…Spoke to 1,200 elementary school childrenas part of drug-awareness week...Hobbies/interests: Isa big music fan and enjoys playing the piano and makingbeats...Lists Celine Dion and Tupac as his favorite musicalacts...Names Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as his favoriteathletes...Lists House as his favorite TV show, Blink ashis favorite book and The Shawshank Redemption as hisfavorite movie...Residence: Little Rock, Ark.CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the fifth round (141th overall) of ’11 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 30 (pick obtainedfrom Denver with No. 186 in exchange for picks No. 129 and No. 204)...Signed first contract, July 29.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESD. WILLIAMSD.J. WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 010/ 16 StL-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/20 TB-W (inactive)11/24 at Det-W (inactive)12/04 at NYG-W (inactive)12/11 Oak-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 0’11 TOTALS 13 0 2 13 6.5 7 001/15 NYG-L 1 (inactive)1NFC Divisional PlayoffDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYTHE COIN TOSS1. The toss of the coin will take place within three minutes of kickoff in center of field. The toss will be called bythe visiting captain before the coin is flipped. The winner may choose one of three privileges:(a) Receive or kick(b) Goal his team will defend(c) Defer choice to start of second half2. Immediately prior to the start of the second half, the captains of both teams must inform the officials of theirrespective choices. The loser of the original coin toss gets first choice, unless the coin toss winner elected to defer.LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.241


VETERANSPRO BOWLS: 12010TRAMONWILLIAMSCORNERBACK • LOUISIANA TECHSixth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSixth Packers SeasonHt: : 5-11 Wt: 191 • Born: March 16, 1983 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 79/51 • Acquired: FA-06COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHEST. WILLIAMSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Former non-drafted free agent and practice-squad play-er has developed into one of the top players at his positionin the league.Suffered a shoulder injury in the 2011 season opener,but managed to still start 15 games and post career highsfor tackles (65) and passes defensed (24). Also added fourinterceptions, including the first TD return of his career inWeek 9 at San Diego.His 13 INTs and 258 return yards since the start of 2010(including playoffs) rank No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Missed the first game of his career, seeing a streak of 72consecutive games played (including playoffs) <strong>com</strong>e to anend in Week 2 of 2011 at Carolina when he was renderedinactive due to a shoulder injury.Posted the finest season of his career in 2010, his firstas a full-time starter in Green Bay’s base defense as heopened all 16 contests at right cornerback. Recorded then-career highs in tackles (63) and passes defensed (23) and acareer-best six INTs as he led the team in interceptions andpasses defensed.Named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl in 2010, hewas selected to the all-star game as an injury replacementfor Eagles CB Asante Samuel, but did not play in the gamesince the Packers were preparing for Super Bowl XLV.Tied the franchise single-postseason record with threemore interceptions in the playoffs, including one for atouchdown, and his nine <strong>com</strong>bined interceptions on theseason ranked No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong>.He is one of just three players whose career began since1970 to post a 90-yard punt return and interception andkickoff returns of 65 yards in a career, joining Adam Jonesand Lemar Parrish.Moved into the starting lineup in Week 12 of ’09 whenAl Harris went down with a season-ending knee injury, andwent on to lead the team with 22 passes defensed.Got his first extensive starting experience in 2008, openingnine games in place of both Harris (spleen injury) andCB Charles Woodson (temporary move to safety).Along with teammates Woodson and Nick Collins thatseason, became first Packers trio to each post five or moreinterceptions in a season since 1996 (S Eugene Robinson,S LeRoy Butler, CB Doug Evans).Is the only non-drafted free agent in the <strong>NFL</strong> to recordfour or more interceptions each of the past four seasons,and his 19 interceptions in the regular season from 2008-2011 rank tied for No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong>.In 79 career games, he has started 51 contests andposted 233 tackles (189 solo) with 20 interceptions, 87passes defensed, two sacks, three forced fumbles and fourfumble recoveries.Released by Houston as a non-drafted rookie followingtraining camp in 2006, he joined the Packers’ practicesquad for the final five weeks of that season.242AT A GLANCE …• First name is pronounced Trah-mahn.• His 13 INTs and 258 return yards since thestart of 2010 (including playoffs) rank No.1 in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Ranked No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong> with a <strong>com</strong>bined nine interceptions (sixin regular season, three in postseason) in 2010.• Posted 63 tackles, six interceptions and 23 passes defensed onhis way to being selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2010 as an injuryreplacement.• With three interceptions during the 2010 playoffs, tied Joe Laws(1944) and Craig Newsome (1996) for the franchise single-postseasonrecord.• In Week 5 at Washington, he became the first player in franchisehistory to post a 50-yard punt return (52 yards) and a 60-yard INTreturn (64 yards) in the same game.• Is the only non-drafted free agent in the <strong>NFL</strong> to post four or moreinterceptions each of the last four seasons. His 19 interceptionsover that span rank tied for No. 4 in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Led the nation with 19 passes defensed in 2005 as a senior atLouisiana Tech.Became the surprise of camp in 2007, landing a spot onthe 53-man roster with a strong preseason and by season’send had established himself as the team’s No. 3 cornerbackand top kick returner. That year, he got his first <strong>NFL</strong>interception and scored his first pro touchdown, returning apooch punt out of field-goal formation 94 yards for a scorevs. Carolina (Nov. 18).2011 SEASON: Started all 15 games in which heplayed, setting a new career high for tackles with 65 (51solo)…Posted his third consecutive season with 20-pluspasses defensed with a new career-high and team-leading24…Also collected four interceptions, including one he returnedfor his first regular-season TD at San Diego in Week9…Suffered a shoulder injury in an awkward collision withCollins in the fourth quarter of the season opener…Missedthe ensuing practice week and was inactive for the first timein his career in Week 2, snapping a streak of 72 consecutivegames played (including playoffs)…Vs. New Orleans(Sept. 8): Finished with four tackles (three solo, one forloss), a fumble recovery and a pass defensed. Recovereda WR Marques Colston fumble that was forced by Collinson the Saints’ second play from scrimmage, the fourth recoveryof his career. Left the game in the fourth quarterafter getting his arm caught in a collision with Collins. Sustaineda shoulder injury and did not return…At Carolina(Sept. 18): Saw his streak of 72 consecutive games played(including playoffs) <strong>com</strong>e to an end when the shoulder injurysuffered the week before forced him to the inactive listfor the first time in his career...At Chicago (Sept. 25):Returned to the lineup and appeared on all 54 defensiveplays, finishing with one solo tackle and two passes defensed...AtSan Diego (Nov. 6): Made two tackles andrecorded his first INT of the season in the first quarter, onethat he returned 43 yards for the first regular-season TDof his career. On the play, broke hard on a quick-out to the


sideline thrown by QB Philip Rivers intended for WR PatrickCrayton, stepping in front of the WR and going untoucheddown the sideline for the score to extend Green Bay’s leadto 21-7 late in the first quarter…Vs. Minnesota (Nov.14): Posted three tackles, two passes defensed and hissecond INT in as many weeks. INT came on a second-quarterplay that saw him stay home on his assignment, pickingoff a flea-flicker attempt on a deep throw from QB ChristianPonder to his man, WR Devin Aromashodu. Williamsundercut the WR and intercepted the ball, returning it 21yards. Marked the fourth time in the CB’s career that he hasposted an INT in back-to-back games…Vs. Tampa Bay(Nov. 20): Racked up a season-high nine tackles (all solo),and recorded the first regular-season multi-INT game of hiscareer with two picks of QB Josh Freeman. Marked his thirdconsecutive game with an INT, the second such stretch ofhis career (Weeks 4-6, 2008). The first came in man-coverageagainst WR Mike Williams when he trailed the WR ona route that dragged all the way across the field. Undercutthe route after Freeman released the ball, darting in frontof the WR to make the diving INT. Second INT came latein the fourth quarter when Freeman tried to hit TE KellenWinslow on a shallow crossing route. Winslow reached upfor the ball and it deflected off of his fingertips and into thehands of Williams, who was in coverage behind the play.Returned the ball 28 yards on what was his fourth INT ofthe season and 20th of his career…At Detroit (Nov. 24):Totaled two tackles (one solo) and three passes defensed,serving as a central piece of the gameplan designed to stopexplosive Detroit WR Calvin Johnson. Matched against thePro Bowl WR for much of the game, Johnson finished withjust four catches for 49 yards (12.3 avg.), with just one ofALL-TIME DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS, 1950-201110/01/50 ChiB R.Steiner 94 intW.Dryer 34 int10/14/51 Phi B.Summerhays 88 int11/02/52+ Phi J.Martinkovic 17 fum11/23/52 DalT A.Loomis 45 int10/18/53 BalC V.Walker 54 int11/08/53 at ChiB B.Dillon 49 int12/12/53 at LARm C.Elliott 17 fum10/30/54 at Phi B.Dillon 42 int10/14/56+ BalC B.Dillon 42 int11/17/57+ LARm B.Dillon 55 int09/28/58 ChiB B.Dillon 37 int11/13/60 DalC R.Nitschke 43 int10/22/61 at Min D.Currie 21 int11/05/61 at BalC J.Whittenton 41 int09/30/62 ChiB H.Adderley 50 int11/22/62 at Det W.Davis 0 fum10/25/64+ LARm W.Wood 42 int11/29/64 at DalC H.Jordan 60 fum09/19/65 at Pit H.Adderley 35 int09/26/65+ BalC H.Adderley 44 int10/03/65 ChiB L.Caffey 42 int11/21/65 at Min D.Hart 20 fum12/19/65 at SF H.Adderley 13 int09/10/66+ BalC B.Jeter 46 intL.Caffey 52 int10/16/66 at ChiB W.Wood 20 int10/23/66+ Atl H.Adderley 68 intD.Hart 40 int12/18/66 at LARm B.Jeter 75 int10/08/67 at Det R.Nitschke 20 int10/30/67 at StLC H.Adderley 12 int01/14/68 * Oak H.Adderley 60 int11/17/68+ NO T.Brown 22 fum10/26/69 Atl H.Adderley 80 int11/16/69+ Min D.Hart 85 int10/25/70+ Phi D.Hart 76 int10/08/72 ChiB C.Williams 21 fum11/05/72+ SF K.Ellis 40 int11/18/73 at NE K.Ellis 47 int12/02/73+ NO J.Carter 42 intA.Matthews 58 int11/24/74 SD K.Ellis 38 int10/12/75 at NO M.McCoy 19 fum09/12/76 SF J.Gray 15 int11/07/76+ NO F.Carr 10 int11/13/77+ LARm W.Buchanon 29 int09/24/78 at SD W.Buchanon 77 int10/08/78 ChiB S.Luke 63 int11/11/79+ Min M.Butler 70 fum11/08/81+ NYG E.Hood 41 int01/16/83* at DalC M.Lee 22 int10/02/83 TB J.Anderson 27 intM.Douglass 35 fum10/17/83 Was M.Douglass 22 fum09/23/84 at DalC R.Brown 5 int11/18/84+ LARm T.Lewis 99 int10/13/85+ Min T.Lewis 6 fum11/10/85 at Min M.Murphy 50 int12/15/85 at Det M.Douglass 80 int12/20/86 at NYG K.Stills 58 int10/28/90+ Min S.Patterson 9 int10/27/91 at TB B.Noble 1 fum12/06/92+ Det T.Bennett 18 fum12/20/92 LARm T.Buckley 33 int12/26/93 LARd L.Butler 25 fum01/08/94* at Det G.Teague 101 int11/06/94+ Det B.Paup 10 int10/22/95 Min S.Jones 0 fum01/06/96* at SF C.Newsome 31 fum09/15/96 SD L.Butler 90 int09/22/96 at Min G.Koonce 75 int11/24/96 at LARm D.Evans 32 int09/01/97 ChiB G.Wilkins 1 fum10/05/97 TB G.Wilkins 77 int11/02/97 Det D.Sharper 50 int11/23/97 DalC D.Sharper 34 fum12/20/97 Buf D.Sharper 20 int09/06/98 Det L.Butler 32 fum11/09/98 at Pit K.McKenzie 88 fum12/27/98 at ChiB K.McKenzie 33 int09/26/99 Min A.Edwards 26 int12/12/99 Car K.McKenzie 18 fum12/03/00 at ChiB T.Williams 38 int12/23/01 CleB T.Williams 69 int12/30/01 Min M.McKenzie 38 intthem, a 5-yard <strong>com</strong>pletion, <strong>com</strong>ing against Williams…Vs.N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Finished withsix tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed.2010: Started all 16 contests for the first time in his career,opening each game at RCB…Recorded 63 tackles, sixinterceptions, 23 passes defensed and two fumble recoveries…Ledthe team in INTs and passes defensed, and hisregular-season INT total ranked tied for No. 5 in the <strong>NFL</strong>…Added a sack, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble…Named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl, he was selected tothe all-star game as an injury replacement for Samuel…Earned All-NFC recognition from Pro Football Weekly…Handled punt-return duties for the Packers, posting an 8.0-yard average on 41 returns…Started all four postseasongames as he led the league with three interceptions, includingone returned for a TD, during the playoffs…Becamethe first <strong>NFL</strong> player since the N.Y. Giants’ R.W. McQuarters(2007) to post three INTs in a postseason…Also led thedefense with eight passes defensed in the postseason…At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Recorded a season-highthree passes defensed (matched in Week 4 vs. Detroit) andrecovered a fumble by RB Eldra Buckley in the third quarterthat was forced by Woodson…At Chicago (Sept. 27):Led the team with seven tackles (all solo) and added asack. Early in the second quarter, timed his blitz perfectly to<strong>com</strong>e through untouched as he dropped QB Jay Cutler for a5-yard loss…At Washington (Oct. 10): Posted his firstINT of the season, picking off QB Donovan McNabb on thefinal play of regulation at the Green Bay 3. Weaved throughtraffic before finally being tripped up at the Washington 33for a 64-yard return, the second longest of his career. Reg-09/22/02 at Det M.Anderson 78 int10/07/02 at ChiB K.Gbaja-Biamila 72 int11/04/02 Mia D.Sharper 89 int11/10/02 Det M.Anderson 14 int09/14/03 Det A.Harris 56 int12/07/03 ChiB M.McKenzie 90 int01/04/04 * Sea A.Harris 52 int10/17/04 at Det D.Sharper 36 int11/29/04 StLR A.Carroll 40 fumM.Hawthorne 34 fum12/19/04 Jax D.Sharper 15 fum01/02/05 at ChiB D.Sharper 43 int10/09/05 NO A.Harris 22 intN.Barnett 95 int09/24/06 at Det M.Manuel 29 int10/22/06 at Mia C.Woodson 23 int11/27/06 at Sea A.Hodge 29 fum12/31/06 at ChiB N.Collins 55 intP.Dendy 30 int10/14/07 Was C.Woodson 57 fum11/04/07 at KC C.Woodson 46 int09/14/08 at Det C.Woodson 41 intN.Collins 42 int09/28/08 at TB C.Woodson 62 int10/19/08 Ind N.Collins 62 intA.Rouse 99 int11/09/08 at Min N.Collins 59 int11/16/08 ChiB J.Hunter 54 fum09/20/09 Cin C.Woodson 37 int10/05/09 at Min C.Matthews 42 fum11/26/09 at Det C.Woodson 38 int01/03/10 at Ari C.Woodson 45 int10/03/10 Det C.Woodson 48 int10/24/10 Min D.Bishop 32 int11/07/10 DalC C.Matthews 62 int01/15/11* at Atl T.Williams 70 int01/23/11* at ChiB B.Raji 18 int02/06/11* Pit N.Collins 37 int10/02/11 Den C.Woodson 30 int11/06/11 at SD C.Peprah 40 int11/06/11 at SD T.Williams 43 int12/04/11 at NYG C.Matthews 38 int12/11/11 Oak E.Walden 5 fum* – denotes playoff game+ – MilwaukeeCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHEST. 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VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHEST. WILLIAMSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.istered a 52-yard punt return in the second quarter, also thesecond longest of his career, as he joined CB Deion Sanders(Sept. 21, 1998) and CB Darrent Williams (Sept. 13,2005) as the only <strong>NFL</strong> players since the merger to recordan INT return of 60-plus yards and a punt return of 50-plusyards in the same game…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Recordedseven tackles (all solo), including one for a loss, alongwith an INT. Picked off QB Chad Henne’s pass intended forWR Brandon Marshall at the Green Bay 14 late in the firstquarter to halt a Miami scoring opportunity…At N.Y. Jets(Oct. 31): Turned in a stellar all-around performance,posting five tackles (all solo), an INT, a forced fumble, afumble recovery and two passes defensed. It was the firsttime in his career that he posted an INT, a forced fumbleand a recovery in the same game…At Minnesota (Nov.21): Registered three tackles (two solo), an INT and twopasses defensed. With the Packers leading 10-3 late in thefirst half, halted a promising Minnesota drive by steppingin front of WR Percy Harvin on a slant at the Green Bay 18to pick off QB Brett Favre. The INT gave the offense the ballwith just over a minute remaining, enough time for them tomarch for a quick TD and a 17-3 halftime lead…Vs. N.Y.Giants (Dec. 26): Posted his career-high sixth INT of theseason, cutting in front of WR Hakeem Nicks at the GreenBay 47 in the first quarter to intercept QB Eli Manning…At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Made thegame’s defining play, leaping to intercept QB Michael Vick’spass intended for WR Riley Cooper in the end zone with 33seconds remaining to clinch the victory. Did not bite on aVick pump fake, running step for step on a go-route to theend zone. Turned to find the ball and used his leaping abilityto secure the pick against the 6-foot-3-inch Cooper. Finishedthe game with a team-high three passes defensed andthree tackles (two solo)…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Posted one of the most electrifying performancesof the postseason, intercepting passes on back-to-backpossessions in the second quarter. First made a leaping INTof QB Matt Ryan in the end zone on third-and-21 in front ofWR Michael Jenkins, who lost his footing on the play. Onthe following drive, made what was arguably the key play ofthe game with a 70-yard INT return for a touchdown in theclosing seconds of the first half to extend Green Bay’s leadto 28-14 at the break. With 10 seconds remaining, Atlantacalled a timeout with the ball at the Green Bay 35 and attemptedto pick up more yardage to move into FG range.Ryan threw toward the sideline to WR Roddy White, butWilliams jumped inside the route to intercept the pass instride, swerving past a couple of Falcons on his way to theend zone. The INT return was the second longest in franchisepostseason history, trailing only S George Teague’s101-yarder at Detroit (Jan. 8, 1994). Became just the fourthplayer in team history to record multiple INTs in a playoffgame…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6):Finished with six tackles (three solo) and a team-high threepasses defensed, including one that sealed the game onfourth down on Pittsburgh’s final drive. On the final play, afourth-and-5 from the Pittsburgh 33, perfectly read a curlroute by WR Mike Wallace and jumped with the explosivereceiver, knocking the ball away to secure the world title.2009: Played in all 16 games, plus the playoff contest,with 10 starts…Was nickel back for first 10 contests beforemoving into starting RCB spot in Week 12 due to Harris’season-ending knee injury…Led the team with 22 passesdefensed…Posted 42 tackles (29 solo), four INTs and asack…Added a career-high 11 tackles on special teams,which was tied for fourth on the team…Had a 10.4-yardaverage on 13 punt returns and also returned two kickoffsfor 26 yards (13.0 avg.)…First player in franchise historyto post an INT return of 65 yards (67 vs. Chicago, Sept.13) and a punt return of 45 yards (45 vs. Detroit, Oct. 18)244in the same season…On the field for 767-of-996 (77.0percent) defensive plays…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): InterceptedCutler’s pass deep down the middle intended forWR Johnny Knox in the second quarter at Green Bay’s 32and returned the pick 67 yards to Chicago’s 1 to set upa Ryan Grant TD run on the next play; the 67-yard returnwas his career long and the season long by a Packer. Tieda then-career high with three passes defensed and alsotied for the team lead with two special teams tackles…Vs.Detroit (Oct. 18): Filling in for injured WR Jordy Nelson,returned a Nick Harris punt 45 yards in the second quarter,the longest punt return of the season by a Packer…Vs.Detroit (Nov. 26): Moved into starting lineup at RCB inplace of an injured Harris (knee), his first start of the seasonin the base defense, and remained there for the rest of theseason. Posted four tackles (three solo) and an INT, pickingoff QB Matthew Stafford’s deep pass intended for WRDennis Northcutt at the Green Bay 40…Vs. Baltimore(Dec. 7): Recorded a career-high four passes defensed,including an INT. With the Ravens at Green Bay’s 3 in thefourth quarter trailing 24-14, made a leaping INT of QB JoeFlacco’s pass in the end zone in front of WR Demetrius Williams…AtChicago (Dec. 13): Posted the first sack ofhis career when he brought down Cutler for an 8-yard losson the Bears’ final series. With Green Bay trailing 14-13early in the fourth quarter, also had a key pressure when hecame on a corner blitz and got in Cutler’s face to force a badthrow to the left sideline that Collins picked off and returned31 yards to the Chicago 11; Grant scored two plays later on1-yard TD run for winning score…At Arizona (Jan. 3):Recorded four tackles (three solo), an INT and two passesdefensed. Made a leaping grab of QB Brian St. Pierre’s passintended for TE Stephen Spach on the sideline in the fourthquarter, and returned the pick 21 yards to Arizona’s 33…AtArizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Posted six tackles(five solo) and added a stop on special teams.2008: Played in all 16 games for the second straightseason, including a career-high nine starts...Tied for thirdin the NFC with career-best five INTs and posted a careerhigh52 tackles (45 solo)...Along with teammates Woodsonand Collins, became first Packers trio to each post five ormore INTs in a season since 1996 (Robinson, Butler, Evans)…Thirdon the team with 14 passes defensed, then acareer high, and registered five special teams tackles...Tied


for second on the team with two forced fumbles...On thefield for 776-of-1,050 (73.9 percent) defensive plays…Vs.Dallas (Sept. 21): Started off game in customary nickelrole, but moved to RCB when Harris left game with spleeninjury in second quarter...At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28):Started in place of injured Harris and intercepted QB BrianGriese’s pass that was bobbled by WR Michael Clayton atGreen Bay’s 5-yard line, and returned the pick 39 yards...Vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started and posted a career-high 10tackles along with an INT in second straight game, a onehandedcatch with his right hand on a pass from QB MattRyan intended for TE Ben Hartstock in the end zone. Scorewas 17-10 at the time and the Packers’ offense moveddown the field for tying TD following the pick…At Seattle(Oct. 12): Started third straight game and posted INT inthird consecutive contest when he picked off QB CharlieFrye’s deep pass intended for WR Koren Robinson downthe left sideline...Vs. Indianapolis (Oct. 19): Startedand posted six tackles. Broke up QB Peyton Manning’spass intended for WR Anthony Gonzalez on the first playof the second half and forced a fumble on TE Dallas Clark’sreception late in the fourth quarter that went out of boundsat the Green Bay 1…At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Returnedto nickel back spot with Harris <strong>com</strong>ing back from injury...AtMinnesota (Nov. 9): Intercepted QB Gus Frerotte’s passover the middle intended for WR Bernard Berrian with justunder 30 seconds remaining in the first half and returnedthe pick 19 yards to the Minnesota 40, which helped set upMason Crosby’s 47-yard FG as time expired in the half tonarrow the Vikings’ lead to 14-10…Vs. Chicago (Nov.16): Played extensively as the nickel back as secondaryallowed just four receptions by Bears WRs. Also matchedseason high with two stops on special teams…Vs. Carolina(Nov. 30): Started at LCB with Woodson shifting to SSbecause of injuries. Made four tackles and forced a fumbleby WR Muhsin Muhammad on a 44-yard reception on thefirst play of the game that Woodson recovered at the GreenBay 19…Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Started at LCB and postedsix tackles, intercepting QB Matt Schaub’s pass intendedfor WR André Davis in the second quarter and recoveringTE Owen Daniels’ fumble at the Green Bay 3 earlier in theperiod. Also recorded a then-career-high three passes defensed…AtChicago (Dec. 22): Started at nickel backwhen Woodson returned to customary LCB spot.2007: Former practice-squad player earned a surpriseroster spot with a solid preseason…Played in all 16 contests,plus both playoff games, with one start, rotating as anickel and dime back and posting 11 tackles (10 solo) withone INT among four passes defensed…Also had a teamleading30 kickoff returns for 684 yards (22.8 avg.), plussix punt returns for 118 yards (19.7 avg.) and a TD, andseven special teams tackles…Vs. Chicago (Oct. 7): Hada career-high six kickoff returns for 173 yards; five of sixreturns went for 20 yards or more, including a career-long65-yarder in the third quarter that set up a FG…Vs. Minnesota(Nov. 11): Made his first two career special teamstackles…Vs. Carolina (Nov. 18): Named NFC SpecialTeams Player of the Week when he scored his first careerTD on a first-quarter punt return. K John Kasay punted outof field-goal formation; Williams fielded the punt off thebounce and returned it 94 yards down the right sidelinefor a score and 7-0 Green Bay lead…At Detroit (Nov.22): Played extensively as an extra DB when Woodson leftthe game in the second quarter with a toe injury; broke uptwo passes, both on third down to Johnson to force punts,and made two solo tackles, the first of his career. Also hadtwo special teams tackles, one in the second quarter, chasingdown KR Aveion Cason from behind and making a TDsavingtackle; the Lions kicked a FG on the ensuing drive…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Made his first career start with245the team opening in nickel; made a then-career-high fivetackles (four solo) and his first career INT, catching a QBJon Kitna pass tipped by DE Cullen Jenkins and returningit 22 yards…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship,Jan. 20): Broke up a third-and-12 pass in second quarterintended for WR David Tyree, forcing a FG attempt. In thirdquarter, ran a kickoff back 49 yards to the Giants’ 39-yardline; the drive ended with a TE Donald Lee TD catch.2006: Spent training camp with the Houston Texans beforehis release on Sept. 3…Signed to the Green Bay practicesquad on Nov. 29, where he spent the final five weeksof the season…2006 Draft: Signed as a non-drafted freeagent with Houston on May 8.COLLEGE: Three-year letterman played in 23 gamesat Louisiana Tech…Initially enrolled as a non-athlete inpursuit of a degree in electrical engineering, but attended afootball game during his first semester on campus and wasmotivated to try out as a walk-on the following spring…Finished his career with 91 tackles (51 solo), five stops forloss, one forced fumble and seven INTs among 32 passesdefensed…Earned two degrees, one in sociology and theother in <strong>com</strong>puter information systems…Senior season(2005): Started all 11 games at CB, earning first-team All-WAC and all-state honors from the Louisiana Sports WritersAssociation…Led the nation with 19 passes defensed,including three INTs…Also tallied 43 tackles (29 solo),three stops for loss and a forced fumble…Recorded twoINTs vs. New Mexico State (Oct. 1)…Junior season(2004): Played in all 12 games, including seven starts…Recorded collegiate highs in tackles (45) and INTs (4)…Led the Bulldogs with 13 passes defensed…Fourth-quarterINT sealed a victory vs. No. 17-ranked Fresno State (Oct.2)…Set a collegiate high with nine tackles at Rice (Nov.29)…Sophomore season (2003): Saw action in 11games at DB and on the special teams units…Finished withthree tackles (two solo)…Freshman season (2002):Participated as a member of the scout team.PERSONAL: Given name Tramon Vernell Williams…Name is pronounced Trah-mahn…Born in Houma, La. …Married Shantrell Moore in June 2009…The couple has a1-year old son, Tramon Jr., and wel<strong>com</strong>ed their daughter,Trinity Lynette, in March 2012...High school: Four-yearletterman at Assumption High School in Napoleonville,La. …Helped Assumption to four straight district titles…First-team all-district and all-region honoree in 2001; alsoselected to second-team all-state…High school teammateof San Francisco RB Brandon Jacobs...A four-year l etterwinnerin basketball, he won another district title on thehardwood…In his only year of track, finished second in thestate in the long jump, second in the triple jump and thirdin the high jump…Community involvement: Started afoundation, “38 Reasons”…Has participated in the EdgarBennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon and the Al Harris Stars andStrikes Celebrity Bowling Event…Also has played for the“Green Machine” basketball team and rung bells for TheSalvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign during the holidays…Hobbies/interests:Has a clothing line, “38 Reasons,”with items available at his website, www.38reasons.<strong>com</strong>...Enjoys fishing, playing basketball and PlayStation 3,touting “Fight Night” as his favorite game...Held part-timejobs stocking shelves in a supermarket, shoveling coal andcleaning coal machinery, cleaning tractors, and working onhis uncle’s farm…Also worked for a construction <strong>com</strong>panythat built a building on the Louisiana State University campus…InMarch 2010, was part of a group of former andcurrent Packers who took a trip with fans to Montego Bay,Jamaica, an Apple Vacations/Green Bay Packers collaboration…Residence:Napoleonville, La.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHEST. 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VETERANSCOMMUNITYTRAMON WILLIAMS’ PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . Practice Squad2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 1 11 10 1 0 0 1 22 22 0 4 0 0 02008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 9 52 45 7 0 0 5 78 39 0 14 2 1 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 10 42 29 13 1 8 4 94 67 0 22 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 63 54 9 1 5 6 87 64 0 23 1 2 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 15 65 51 14 0 0 4 92 43t 1 24 0 1 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . . . 79 51 233 189 44 2 13 20 373 67 1 87 3 4 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 684 22.8 65 0 6 0 118 19.7 94t 12008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 26 13.0 24 0 13 5 135 10.4 45 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 41 19 326 8.0 52 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (five years) . . . . . . . . . . 32 710 22.2 65 0 60 24 579 9.7 94t 1ADMIN. &COACHEST. WILLIAMSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 13 7 6 0 0 3 79 70t 1 8 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 31 22 9 0 0 3 79 70t 1 10 0 0 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYear Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 160 26.7 49 0 3 1 3 1.0 2 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 29 29.0 29 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 2 31 5.2 11 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 189 27.0 49 0 9 3 34 3.8 11 0Additional statistics: Career interceptions — JoshFreeman (2), Jay Cutler, Brett Favre, Joe Flacco, GusFrerotte, Charlie Frye, Brian Griese, Chad Henne, Jon Kitna,Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan,Brian St. Pierre, Christian Ponder, Mark Sanchez, MattSchaub, Matthew Stafford, Drew Stanton. Career sacks —Jay Cutler (2). Special teams tackles — 7 in 2007, 1 in ’07playoffs, 5 in 2008, 11 in 2009, 1 in ’09 playoffs, 5 in 2010;<strong>NFL</strong> total: 28.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07First interception: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07 (J.Kitna)First sack: at Chicago, 12/13/09 (J.Cutler)Touchdowns (2 reg. season, 1 playoffs): vs. Carolina,11/18/07, 94-yard punt return; at Atlanta in ’10playoffs, 1/15/11, 70-yard INT return (M.Ryan);at San Diego, 11/6/11, 43-yard INT return(P.Rivers).WILLIAMS’ SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, vs. Atl. (10/5/08)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, vs. TB (11/20/11)Interceptions*. . . . . . . . . 2, vs. TB (11/20/11)Passes defensed. . . . . . 4, vs. Bal. (12/7/09)Kickoff ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, vs. Chi. (10/7/07)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173, vs. Chi. (10/7/07)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, vs. Chi. (10/7/07)Punt ReturnsReturns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, three times(last: vs. Chi., 1/2/11)Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94, vs. Car. (11/18/07)Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . .94t, vs. Car. (11/18/07)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2006 Signed by Houston Texans as non-drafted free agent, * Also posted two interceptions in ’10 playoffsMay 8...Waived by Texans, Sept. 3...Signed by Green at Atlanta, 1/15/11•2007Bay Packers to practice squad, Nov. 29.Re-signed by Packers as reserve/future free agent,•2009•2010Jan. 1.Re-signed by Packers as exclusive-rights free agent, May 28.Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, June 17...Signed contract extension, Nov. 30.246


TRAMON WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME2007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/23 SD-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 Was-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 at Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/29 at Dal-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 Oak-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 22 22 0 2 0 0’07 TOTALS 16 1 11 10 1 0 0 1 22 22 0 4 0 001/12 Sea-W 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 39 39 0 2 0 010/05 Chi-L 1 1 10 7 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 1 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 011/02 at Ten-L 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 19 0 1 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/07 Hou-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 1 5 5 0 3 0 112/14 at Jax-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 Det-W 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 9 52 45 7 0 0 5 78 39 0 14 2 12009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 67 67 0 3 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/01 Min-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 6 6 0 1 0 012/07 Bal-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 4 4 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 21 21 0 2 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 10 42 29 13 1 8 4 94 67 0 22 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 109/19 Buf-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 7 7 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 64 64 0 1 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 111/7 Dal-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 14 14 0 2 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 9 0 0 2 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 16 63 54 9 1 5 6 87 64 0 23 1 201/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 9 9 0 3 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 2 70 70t 1 2 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 13 7 6 0 0 3 7970t 1 8 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 109/18 at Car-W (inactive — shoulder)09/25 at Chi-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 43 43t 1 2 0 011/14 Min-W 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1 21 21 0 1 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 9 9 0 0 0 2 28 28 0 2 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/01 Det-W 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0’11 TOTALS 15 15 65 51 14 0 0 4 92 43t 1 24 0 101/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional Playoff1 NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAYCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHEST. WILLIAMSDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.247


VETERANSC.J.WILSONDEFENSIVE END • EAST CAROLINAThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 290 • Born: March 30, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 31/4 • Acquired: D7-10COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWILSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDPRO HIGHLIGHTS:Third-year defender who has played in 31 of 32 possiblegames in his two professional seasons.Played in all 16 games in 2011, once again making twostarts and setting a career high with 35 tackles (21 solo).Originally expected to contribute primarily on specialteams as a rookie in 2010 when he was the team’s sixth defensivelineman, but was thrust into more significant actionafter a knee injury ended the season of DE Justin Harrelland when veteran DEs Ryan Pickett and Cullen Jenkins bothmissed time with injuries of their own.Appeared in 15 games with two starts his rookie year,recording 21 tackles (12 solo) and a sack. Played in all fourplayoff contests as well, getting the starting nod in SuperBowl XLV vs. Pittsburgh as part of the defense’s “Hippo”package that employs four linemen.2011 SEASON: Continued to contribute as a significantrotational player in his second season, appearing inall 16 games and making two starts, setting a new careerhigh with 35 tackles (21 solo)…Capitalized on the playingtime created by a training-camp knee injury to fellowsecond-year DE Mike Neal, and received his two startingassignments later in the year when Pickett was sidelinedwith a concussion…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Finished withfour tackles (two solo, one for loss) as part of a defensivefront that helped limit powerful Falcons RB Michael Turnerto just 56 yards on 16 carries (3.5 avg.). Tackle for losscame on the first play of Atlanta’s second possession latein the first quarter, when he fought off a block by veteranTE Reggie Kelly and dropped Turner for a 3-yard loss...Vs.Minnesota (Nov. 14): Credited with a season-high sixtackles (three solo, one for loss). Aided the defense’s effortin containing Pro Bowl RB Adrian Peterson, who rushedfor just 51 yards on 14 carries (3.6 avg.)…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Led the defensive line by appearing on 38 playsand finished with two tackles (one solo). Also drew a holdingcall against LT Jake Veldheer that wiped out an 11-yard<strong>com</strong>pletion in the first quarter…At Kansas City (Dec.18): Started his first game of the season in the absence ofthe injured Pickett (concussion), appearing on a high 52 plays and finishing with three tackles (oneseasonsolo).Teamed with LB D.J. Smith to take down RB Dexter Mc-Cluster for a 1-yard loss on an end-around play in the firstquarter. Also slid past T Barry Richardson to help create thepile that stacked RB Jackie Battle for no gain at the Packers’3-yard line on a fourth-down goal-line stand in the secondquarter, resulting in a turnover on downs…Vs. Chicago(Dec. 25): Started at LDE in the continued absence ofPickett and matched his season high with six tackles (fivesolo, one for loss).AT A GLANCE …• A seventh-round draft pick who has appearedin all but one game in his twoprofessional seasons, seeing significanttime in the rotation up front and totaling 56 tackles (33 solo)and a sack.• Started Super Bowl XLV vs. Pittsburgh with the defense employinga fourth lineman as part of its “Hippo” package.• Named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year by SportingNews each of his final two seasons at East Carolina, and was atwo-time first-team all-conference selection (2008-09).• Played in all 54 games during his time at ECU, starting 37 straightcontests to close out his career.• Became first player from East Carolina to be drafted by the Packers.• Earned his B.A. in <strong>com</strong>munications in May 2009, and was a threetimeselection to the ECU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll after eligibilityqualifying issues delayed the start of his career.2010: Appeared in 15 games with two starts and finishedthe season with 21 tackles (12 solo), six QB hits anda sack…Played in all four postseason contests with onestart, recording six tackles (five solo) and a sack…Inactive(healthy scratch) for season opener at Philadelphia (Sept.12)…Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Made pro debut, recordingan assisted tackle and a QB hit…Vs. Miami (Oct.17): Started the first game of his career at LDE in place ofPickett, who was inactive due to an ankle injury. Played 28snaps and registered four tackles (two solo)…Vs. Minnesota(Oct. 24): After Jenkins sustained a calf injury inpregame warm-ups, unexpectedly became a key member ofthe defensive front. Participated in 40 plays and recordedcareer highs in tackles (nine) and solo stops (five). DrilledQB Brett Favre in the third quarter as he stepped up tothrow to WR Randy Moss, and the veteran QB’s pass wentright into the arms of LB Desmond Bishop, who returnedthe pick 32 yards for a TD and a 28-17 lead that the Packerswouldn’t relinquish…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Startedat LDE and posted three tackles (two solo), including onefor a loss and a QB hit…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Posted hisfirst career sack when he brought QB Jon Kitna down fora 1-yard loss as time expired. Finished with three tackles(two solo) and a QB hit…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional,Jan. 15): Played 20 snaps as part of a defensive-line rotation,registering four tackles (three solo), a sack, a QBpressure and two QB hits. Dropped QB Matt Ryan for an8-yard sack on the Falcons’ final possession of the game…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Started thegame with the defense employing a fourth lineman as partof its “Hippo” package. Participated in 14 plays and registereda QB hit…2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Selected by Green BayMISC.TITLETOWN: GREEN BAY, WIS.Jack Yuenger first dubbed Green Bay “Titletown” after the team’s 1961 <strong>NFL</strong> championship, a 37-0 triumph over the New York Giants.Yuenger, Green Bay Press-Gazette advertising manager, printed the city’s new nickname on celebratory signs for fan distribution. The’61 title, the Packers’ sixth of an <strong>NFL</strong>-record 13 world championships — and first under Vince Lombardi — was earned in Green Bay,the first championship game ever played in the city.248


in the seventh round (No. 230 overall), the first player everselected by the Packers out of East Carolina.COLLEGE: Four-year starter for the Pirates who finishedcareer with 192 tackles, including 45½ for loss, and27 sacks…Was named Conference USA Defensive Playerof the Year as a junior and senior by Sporting News…Played in all 54 games during his time at ECU, starting 37straight contests to close out his career…Earned secondteamAll-C-USA honors from the league’s coaches as asophomore and was named to the conference’s All-Freshmanteam by the media…Initially enrolled at ECU in thefall of 2005, but officially joined the program in the springof 2006 after <strong>com</strong>pleting NCAA eligibility requirements…Went on to be named to the ECU Athletic Director’s HonorRoll three times…Earned his degree in <strong>com</strong>municationsin May 2009…Senior season (2009): Started all 14games to close out his career with a starting streak of 37consecutive games…Named C-USA Defensive Player ofthe Year by Sporting News for the second straight season…Alsoearned first-team all-conference honors fromthe league’s coaches for the second straight campaign…Earned selection to the Ted Hendricks (nation’s top defensiveend), 40th Annual Rotary Lombardi (nation’s toplineman), and Bronko Nagurski (nation’s best defensiveplayer) award watch lists…Finished season with 57 tackles(23 solo), including 10½ for loss, and 5½ sacks…Added acareer-high 14 QB hurries and a pass defensed…Juniorseason (2008): Ranked second in the conference with10½ sacks on his way to earning first-team All-C-USAhonors from the league’s coaches…Also earned C-USADefensive MVP and C-USA Player of the Year honors fromSporting News and ESPN.<strong>com</strong>, respectively…Led the conferencewith 18½ tackles for loss and led team’s defensiveline with career-high 70 tackles (35 solo)…Posted seasonhigheight tackles at Tulane (Sept. 13), including three fora loss, along with a blocked FG attempt that was returnedfor a TD, on his way to earning C-USA Defensive Playerof the Week honors…Sophomore season (2007):Earned second-team All-C-USA honors from the league’scoaches…Opened season as a reserve for the first fourgames, but moved into starting lineup for the remainderof the season…Ranked sixth in the conference with sevensacks…Finished with 36 tackles (17 solo), including 10½for loss, a forced fumble and a team-leading 12 QB pressures...Turnedin career-best effort in his first start of theseason with nine tackles, 2½ sacks, and a blocked FG atHouston (Sept. 29)…Freshman season (2006): Madean immediate impact as a true freshman, starting seven of13 games…Selected to C-USA All-Freshman Team by media…Posted29 tackles (17 solo), including six for a loss,and four sacks.PERSONAL: Given name Clifford James Wilson…Born in Belhaven, N.C. …Single…Brother, Amos, playedLB at New Mexico, where he was a teammate of Bears LBBrian Urlacher…Cousin, LB Keith Rivers, was a first-roundselection by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008 and is now amember of the N.Y. Giants…High school: Two-timeWashington Daily News all-area selection at Northside High(Belhaven, N.C.)…Also earned all-conference honors in hisfinal season, one that saw his team advance to the EasternChampionship…Played LB, CB, S, RB, T and FB during hiscareer, and was a team captain as a senior…Lettered everyyear in basketball and track….Community involvement:Spoke to youth groups and youth football teams incollege…Hobbies/interests: Is a music aficionado andan ac<strong>com</strong>plished piano player…Lists Peyton Manning andformer Packers DE Reggie White as his favorite athletes…Lists The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Burn Notice as hisfavorite TV shows and Any Given Sunday as his favoritemovie…Enjoys reading the Bible and listening to gospelmusic…Residence: Belhaven, N.C.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESWILSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTSC.J. WILSON’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 2 21 12 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 2 35 21 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . 31 4 56 33 23 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 1 6 5 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . . . . 5 1 12 7 5 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYAdditional statistics: Career sacks — Jon Kitna.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Buffalo, 9/19/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: vs. Miami, 10/17/10First <strong>NFL</strong> sack: vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 (J.Kitna)CAREER TRANSACTIONS•2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in seventh round(230th overall) of ’10 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 24...Signed firstcontract, June 23.WILSON’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, vs. Min. (10/24/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,vs. Min. (10/24/10) and vs. Chi (12/25/11)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, vs. Dal. (11/7/10)LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.249


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESC.J. WILSON GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W (inactive)09/19 Buf-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 15 2 21 12 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 4 3 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 1 6 5 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 2 35 21 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffMISC.WILSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDFIRST-ROUND BREAKDOWNSBy School…Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . 7Florida State. . . . . . . . . 5Southern California . . 5Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan State . . . . . . 3Ohio State. . . . . . . . . . . 3Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . 3Boston College . . . . . . 2California. . . . . . . . . . . . 2Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Miami (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . 2Penn State . . . . . . . . . . 2Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2San Diego State . . . . . 2Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . 2Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Arizona State. . . . . . . . 1Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Elon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Georgia Tech . . . . . . . . 1Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Kansas State. . . . . . . . . 1Louisiana State . . . . . . 1Marquette. . . . . . . . . . . 1Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . 1Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . 1Mississippi State. . . . . 1Morris Brown. . . . . . . . 1Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1North Carolina . . . . . . 1Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . 1Oregon State . . . . . . . . 1Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . 1Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . 1San Francisco . . . . . . . 1South Carolina . . . . . . 1Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . 1Texas-El Paso. . . . . . . . 1UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Vanderbilt. . . . . . . . . . . 1Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . 1By Position…Offensive Backs (29)Quarterback. . . . . . . . . 8Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Running Back . . . . . . . 5Halfback . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Fullback. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Pass Catchers (8)Wide Receiver . . . . . . . 5Tight End . . . . . . . . . . . 2End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Offensive Linemen (21)Tackle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Center/Guard . . . . . . . 1Linebackers (10)Defensive Backs (9)Cornerback. . . . . . . . . . 7Defensive Back . . . . . . 1Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Defensive Linemen (11)Defensive Tackle . . . . 6Defensive End . . . . . . . 5Punters (0)Kickers (0)NOTE—The Packers drafted Tom Bettis (1955) asa guard/linebacker; this chart groups him as a LB,where he saw most of his playing time.Last time first pick was...1 — 1959 17 —never2 — 1989 18 — 19903 — 1958 19 — 19984 — 1987 20 — 20025 — 2006 21 — 19736 — 1981 22 — 19827 — 1988 23 — 20108 — 1956 24 — 20059 — 2009 25 — 200410 — 2001 26 — never11 — 1983 27 — 199612 — 1984 28 — 201213 — 1964 29 — 200314 — 2000 30 — 199715 — 1993 31 —never16 — 2007 32 — 2011QB — 2005RB — 1987FB — 1966WR — 2002TE — 2000G — 1994T — 2011C — 1967DE — 2001DT — 2009LB — 2012CB — 2004S —neverP —neverK —never250


PRO BOWLS: 81998-2001, 2008-11CHARLESWOODSONCORNERBACK • MICHIGAN15th <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonSeventh Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-1 Wt: 202 • Born: October 7, 1976 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 199/196 • Acquired: UFA-06 (Oak)PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Polished veteran and team leader earned his fourthstraight and eight career Pro Bowl bid in 2011, two years afterhis best individual season in 2009, when he won <strong>NFL</strong> DefensivePlayer of the Year honors from The Associated Press.Was named a first-team All-Pro for the third time in hiscareer after starting the first 15 games of 2011 before beingrested by the coaching staff in the regular-season finale.Finished with 83 tackles (68 solo), tying for the <strong>NFL</strong> lead withseven interceptions, while also adding 20 passes defensed,two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.Won his first Super Bowl title in 2010 after 13 decoratedseasons in the <strong>NFL</strong>, establishing new career highs in tackles(105) and forced fumbles (five), and be<strong>com</strong>ing the first playerin league history to return an interception for a touchdown infive straight seasons.Now has 11 career interceptions returned for touchdowns,tied for second on the <strong>NFL</strong>’s all-time list with Darren Sharper(11), behind only Rod Woodson (12). Nine of those are withGreen Bay, which constitutes a franchise record, as do his 10defensive touchdowns (one fumble return).In ’09, became only the second Packer to win the league’stop defensive award (DE Reggie White, 1998) and the oldestdefensive back to do so.His three interceptions for touchdowns in ’09 tied thesingle-season team mark also held by S Nick Collins and HerbAdderley, and his career-high nine interceptions on the yeartied him for the league lead and put him alongside CB BobbyDillon (1953-57) as the only Packers to intercept seven ormore passes in three different seasons.Tied for the NFC lead with teammate Collins by picking offseven passes (returning two for scores) and tallying a careerhighthree sacks in ’08, despite playing most of the seasonwith a broken toe.Now ranks fifth in franchise history in both interceptions(37) and return yards (568).Since signing with the Packers as their prized unrestrictedfree agent in 2006, has posted 37 interceptions, more thanhalf of his career total of 54. His 25 interceptions since 2008rank No. 1 in the <strong>NFL</strong> over that span.With 169 INT return yards in ’08, joined Collins to formthe second tandem in franchise history to each post 165-plusinterception return yards in a season (John Symank/Dillon,1957).Drafted fourth overall in 1998 by Oakland, was voted tothe Pro Bowl his first four years in the league (1998-2001)and earned first-team All-Pro honors on three occasions – in1999 from AP, in 2000 from Sports Illustrated and in 2001from Sporting News and College & Pro Football Newsweekly.Was named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Year by AP in1998 as well, when his five INTs and 21 passes defensed establishedcareer bests not topped until <strong>com</strong>ing to the Packers.Signed with Green Bay on May 1, 2006, and became thesixth Heisman Trophy winner to play for the Packers, joining(chronologically) B Bruce Smith (1945-48), B Paul HornungAT A GLANCE …• In 2011, was named a first-team All-Profor the third time and earned his fourthconsecutive and eighth career Pro Bowlbid, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Green Bay CB to earn the honor in four ormore straight seasons since Herb Adderley (1963-67).• Tied for the <strong>NFL</strong> lead in interceptions in 2011, and also returnedan interception for a touchdown for the 11 th time in his career tomove into a tie for the No. 2 spot in league history.• Named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of the Year by The Associated Pressin 2009, be<strong>com</strong>ing only the second Packer to win the award (DEReggie White, 1998) and the oldest defensive back to earn thehonor.• In 2009, posted a career-high nine interceptions and earned NFCDefensive Player of the Month honors three times. Became firstdefensive player in the <strong>NFL</strong> to win a monthly award three timesin the same season.• Holds the franchise record with 10 defensive TDs (nine INTs, onefumble return), eclipsing Adderley and S Darren Sharper (seveneach) in ’09 for the team mark.• Has posted seven or more interceptions in four of his six seasonswith the Packers, joining CB Bobby Dillon as the only players infranchise annals to intercept seven-plus passes in a season fourtimes.• Was voted the 1997 Heisman Trophy recipient, be<strong>com</strong>ing thefirst predominantly defensive player to win the award givenannually to the top collegiate player. He is the sixth HeismanTrophy winner to play for the Packers, joining a group that includesPaul Hornung, Ty Detmer and another former Universityof Michigan standout, Desmond Howard.• His big-game experience includes two Super Bowls, four conferencechampionship games, nine other <strong>NFL</strong> playoff contests,three collegiate bowl games including the 1998 Rose Bowl (vs.Washington State) for the co-national championship, and threematchups with collegiate archrival Ohio State.• Made a $2 million donation to the new University of MichiganC.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Women’s Hospital, which wasannounced on Thanksgiving Day in 2009.(1957-62, 1964-66), QB Ty Detmer (1992-95), WR DesmondHoward (1996, 1999) and QB Danny Wuerffel (2000).Has shown incredible toughness and desire to play byover<strong>com</strong>ing various injuries to start 93 of 96 games the lastsix seasons and was honored by teammates with the 2010 EdBlock Courage Award.Possesses a host of experience on “grand” stages,among them three collegiate bowl games on a nationallyranked Michigan team, including a 1998 Rose Bowl victoryover Washington State to sew up the co-national championship;three Michigan-Ohio State games in the annual battlebetween two of the country’s fiercest rivals; plus 15 <strong>NFL</strong> postseasoncontests, including two Super Bowls (XLV, XXXVII)and four conference title games (2007, 2010 in NFC; 2000,2002 in AFC).Before a broken leg made him miss 10 games in 2005, hadmissed just 12 <strong>NFL</strong> games in his career and has played in 13or more regular-season games in 12 of 14 seasons as a pro,following a collegiate career that included 34 straight gamesCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.251


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.at Michigan after be<strong>com</strong>ing a starter in the second game of histrue freshman season (1995).Now has at least one INT in 14 consecutive <strong>NFL</strong> seasonsand has totaled 944 tackles (777 solo), including 15½ sacksand 28 forced fumbles; 54 INTs among 196 passes defensed;10 fumble recoveries (with one TD return); a blocked FG attempt;two receptions for 27 yards; and 87 punt returns for708 yards (8.1 avg).WOODSON CLIMBS THE ALL-TIME INTERCEPTION LADDER2011 SEASON: Earned first-team All-Pro accoladesfrom The Associated Press and was honored withhis fourth consecutive and eighth overall bid to the ProBowl…Started the first 15 games of the regular seasonat LCB before sitting out the season finale (coach’s decision– rest)…Finished with 83 tackles (68 solo) and tiedfor <strong>NFL</strong> lead with seven interceptions…Marked his fourthseason with seven-plus INTs for the Packers, joining Dillonas only the second player in franchise history to eclipse themark in four or more seasons and the only player in the<strong>NFL</strong> since 2006 to do so…Returned an INT for a touchdownin Week 4, the 11 th of his career, tying Sharper forsecond place in <strong>NFL</strong> history, within one of Rod Woodson’sall-time record…Became the first player in <strong>NFL</strong> history toreturn at least one INT for a TD in six straight seasons, asno other player has done it in more than four…Added twosacks on the season, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first defensive back infranchise history (since sacks became an individual statisticin 1982) to record two-plus sacks in four straight seasons…Alsoposted 20 passes defensed, a forced fumbleand a fumble recovery...At Carolina (Sept. 18): Startedand spent most of the game on the outside in the absenceof CB Tramon Williams (shoulder), away from his familiarslot position. Posted a trio of takeaway plays that ultimatelyturned the tide in Green Bay’s favor, seeing them <strong>com</strong>e ina span of four Carolina possessions between the secondand third quarters that helped the Packers transform a 13-7deficit into a 20-13 lead. Recorded eight tackles (six solo),two INTs, and a fumble recovery. Marked the sixth two-INTand third three-takeaway game of his brilliant career. At 34years, 346 days old, became the oldest Green Bay player torecord a two-INT game since Tom Brown did so (at TampaBay, Dec. 3, 1989) at 36 years, 321 days old. Both INTscame courtesy of eventual Offensive Rookie of the YearCam Newton while Woodson was in coverage against WRSteve Smith, whose fumble he also recovered…Vs. Denver(Oct. 2): Finished with five tackles (four solo) and anINT that he returned 30 yards for a TD in the first quarter.The INT was the landmark 50th of his career as he becamejust the 37th player in league history to eclipse the halfcenturymark. Play served as the 11th INT-TD of his career,moving him into a tie for second place all-time behind onlyRod Woodson (12). On the play, changed the coverage justbefore the snap, taking WR Eric Decker into the flat out of astack formation. Identified the route and broke hard on QBKyle Orton’s throw, undercutting it and securing the ball atthe 30-yard line before charging ahead to the end zone topush Green Bay’s lead to 14-3 late in the first quarter…AtMinnesota (Oct. 23): Tied for the lead in the secondarywith six tackles (five solo), posted a career-high six passesdefensed and added his fourth and fifth INTs off of rookieQB Christian Ponder on back-to-back third-quarter possessions.Game marked the sixth multi-INT game of his GreenBay career, tying him for fourth all-time in team history withS LeRoy Butler…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Tallied ninetackles (eight solo, one for loss) and had a team-high fourpasses defensed in what was one of his finest all-aroundperformances of the season. Tackle for loss came early inthe third quarter when he came through unblocked on ablitz and wrapped up RB Adrian Peterson in the backfieldfor a 6-yard loss. Also broke up passes on back-to-backplays in the fourth quarter on a drive that ended with oneof the Vikings’ six punts…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Madeanother Thanksgiving Day splash with five tackles (all solo),two passes defensed and his sixth INT. INT came when hediagnosed and closed hard on a quick-out to TE BrandonPettigrew, acrobatically diving over the TE’s left shoulderto pluck the pass from QB Matthew Stafford. Was the53rd INT of his career and tied him with Ty Law and DeionSanders for the 23rd-highest total in league history…AtKansas City (Dec. 18): Finished as the team’s leadingtackler, making a season-high 12 (10 solo) stops. Madetwo consecutive plays as part of an excellent goal-line standthat forced a turnover on downs in the second quarter. Onthe first, shot inside of lead-blocking FB Le’Ron McClain,diving to trip up RB Jackie Battle for a 1-yard loss in theKansas City backfield. On the following play, took down RBThomas Jones after a 1-yard gain, forcing a fourth-and-1that the defense also valiantly thwarted, giving the ball tothe Packers’ offense…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Was listedas a gameday inactive after the coaching staff elected torest him with the team having already clinched home-fieldFor the second time in three seasons, cornerback Charles Woodson finished the year leading the <strong>NFL</strong> or tied for the league lead in interceptions.Woodson was voted to start the Pro Bowl (his eighth time earning the distinction) after picking off seven passes in 2011, a mark that tied him with NewEngland's Kyle Arrington and San Diego's Eric Weddle for tops in the league, just two seasons removed from his career-high nine INTs that led the <strong>NFL</strong>in 2009.The 15th-year pro now has 54 interceptions in his career, moving him into a tie for 20th place all-time and trailing only Baltimore safety Ed Reed (57)among active players. Interestingly, the margin between Woodson's current position and the top 10 is especially tight, as he would need just four INTs in2012 to tie Emmitt Thomas for 10th place on the all-time list. Woodson has intercepted four or more passes seven times in his brilliant career, includingfive times since joining the Packers in 2006.A look at where the standout defender ranks on the <strong>NFL</strong>'s all-time interceptions list entering the 2012 season:Rank Player INTs Years Played1 Paul Krause 81 1964-19792 Emlen Tunnell 79 1948-19613 Rod Woodson 71 1987-20034 Richard "Night Train' Lane 68 1952-19655 Ken Riley 65 1969-19836 Ronnie Lott 63 1981-1994Darren Sharper 63 1997-20108 Dave Brown 62 1975-1989Dick LeBeau 62 1959-197210 Emmitt Thomas 58 1966-197811 Mel Blount 57 1970-1983Bobby Boyd 57 1960-1968Ed Reed 57 2002-Pres.Rank Player INTs Years PlayedEugene Robinson 57 1985-2000Johnny Robinson 57 1960-1971Everson Walls 57 1981-199317 Lem Barney 56 1967-1977Pat Fischer 56 1961-197719 Aeneas Williams 55 1991-200420 Eric Allen 54 1988-2001Willie Brown 54 1963-1978Darrell Green 54 1983-2002Charles Woodson 54 1998-Pres.24 Ty Law 53 1995-2009Deion Sanders 53 1989-2005252


advantage for the up<strong>com</strong>ing postseason. Marked the firstgame he’d missed since the 2007 season finale when hewas rested under similar circumstances, breaking a streakof 70 consecutive games (69 starts) including playoffs.2010: Earned his third straight Pro Bowl bid and seventhoverall, and was named second-team All-Pro by AP…Ranked third on the team with a career-high 115 tackles (79solo) and led the defense in forced fumbles with five…Alsorecorded 13 passes defensed, two sacks, a fumble recoveryand two INTs, including one returned for a TD…The INT-TD was the 10th of his career, moving him into third placeon the <strong>NFL</strong>’s all-time list, behind only Woodson (12) andSharper (11). It was also his eighth with Green Bay, eclipsingAdderley’s franchise mark, and his ninth defensive TDwith the Packers, extending his franchise record…Votedby teammates as the recipient of the 2010 Ed Block CourageAward…Started all 16 games, plus all four postseasoncontests, leaving only the Super Bowl due to injury when hebroke his collarbone in the second quarter…At Philadelphia(Sept. 12): Nearly had his first INT of the season, butthe play was overturned by replay. On the Eagles’ first driveof the second half, forced a fumble by RB Eldra Buckleythat CB Tramon Williams recovered, leading to a 62-yardTD drive…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Named NFC DefensivePlayer of the Week as he posted a career-high 14 tackles(11 solo), three passes defensed, and an INT returned for aTD, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first player in league history to return anINT for a TD in five straight seasons, and the first to do soin three straight seasons against the same team. Made thediving INT of QB Shaun Hill’s pass intended for WR CalvinJohnson, got to his feet and raced 48 yards with a convoyof blockers before diving into the end zone. Also made threecrucial plays on the Lions’ final drive, dropping RB JahvidBest for a 1-yard gain and breaking up consecutive passesto Johnson to force a punt from the Green Bay 37. ThePackers ran out the remaining 6:32 on the clock for the 28-26 win…At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Recorded four tackles(three solo) and an INT among two passes defensed. Gothis INT with 10:34 left in the game, stealing the ball awayfrom TE Dustin Keller as both players fell to the turf, andthe turnover set up a FG drive for a 6-0 lead…Vs. Dallas(Nov. 7): Among five tackles (four solo), had two for loss,a sack and a forced fumble. Dumped QB Jon Kitna for a3-yard sack and, on consecutive plays, stopped WR DezBryant for a 2-yard loss on a screen pass and RB MarionBarber for a 1-yard loss on a draw…At Minnesota (Nov.21): Forced a fumble for the second straight game, strippingRB Toby Gerhart after a short reception. LB A.J. Hawkrecovered at the Green Bay 35, preventing the Vikings fromWOODSON’S INTERCEPTIONS BY QUARTERBACKJon Kitna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Elvis Grbac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Carson Palmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Matthew Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Kordell Stewart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Trent Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Matt Hasselbeck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Matt Leinart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cam Newton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Kyle Orton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Christian Ponder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Derek Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Drew Bledsoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Kyle Boller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Brooks Bollinger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Aaron Brooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Jason Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Jay Cutler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1adding to their 3-0 lead…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Ona direct snap on third-and-2, stripped RB Ahmad Bradshawin the third quarter for his career-best fifth forced fumble ofthe season. The fumble was recovered by S Atari Bigby andset up a FG drive for a 24-14 lead…Vs. Chicago (Jan.2): Among eight tackles (five solo), sacked QB Jay Cutlerfor an 8-yard loss one play before LB Clay Matthews sackedCutler again, forcing a key punt in the fourth quarter…AtAtlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Recorded his firstcareer playoff sack, dropping QB Matt Ryan for a 7-yardloss one play before Williams snagged an INT in the endzone to thwart a potential Falcons scoring drive late in thesecond quarter…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV,Feb. 6): Started his second career Super Bowl, but did notget to finish it, breaking his collarbone while diving to breakup a deep pass to WR Mike Wallace near the sideline latein the first half. Stayed in the game for one more play butthen went to the locker room before halftime and watchedthe remainder of the game from the sidelines. Before theinjury, dropped RB Rashard Mendenhall for a 3-yard losson a second-quarter run.2009: Named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of the Year by AP,be<strong>com</strong>ing only the second Packer to ever win the award(White, 1998)…Became the oldest DB to earn the honorand the first CB since Deion Sanders in 1994…Also won<strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of the Year from Sporting News…Named first-team All-Pro by AP, Pro Football Weekly,Sporting News and Sports Illustrated…Voted as top DB inthe league by <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni…Selected to the Pro Bowl for thesixth time, and was named a starter for the second straightseason…Named 2009 NFC Defensive Player of the Year bythe Kansas City Committee of 101, a national <strong>com</strong>mittee of101 sportswriters and sportscasters who cover the <strong>NFL</strong>…Started all 16 games at LCB, plus the playoff contest, andled the team with a career-high nine INTs, which tied for the<strong>NFL</strong> lead…Tied for the <strong>NFL</strong> lead with a career-high threeINT returns for TDs…His 179 INT return yards were also acareer high and ranked third in the <strong>NFL</strong>…Led the team withfour forced fumbles…Also posted two sacks, which wastied for second in the league among DBs…Led the secondarywith a career-high 81 tackles (63 solo) and was secondon the team with 21 passes defensed…Became only thefourth player in <strong>NFL</strong> history (since 1982) to post nine INTsand two sacks in the same season…Named NFC DefensivePlayer of the Month three times (Sept., Nov., Dec./Jan.),the first player on that side of the ball to earn the monthlyaward three times in the same season…Vs. Cincinnati(Sept. 20): Intercepted QB Carson Palmer twice, his fourthcareer multi-INT game and his third in Green Bay. 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VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.INT came in the second quarter when he jumpedPalmer’s short pass in the right flat intended for TEDaniel Coats and took it 37 yards for a TD. Finishedwith a team-high 11 tackles (10 solo), matching histhen-single-game best as a Packer…At St. Louis(Sept. 27): Stepped in front of WR Danny Amendolaon crossing route over the middle to intercept QBKyle Boller’s pass in the fourth quarter at the Rams’26. Led secondary with 10 tackles (eight solo), givinghim back-to-back games with double-digit tacklesfor the first time in his career…At Cleveland (Oct.25): Posted 40th career INT when he picked off QBDerek Anderson’s pass intended for WR Brian Robiskieon the right sideline in the second quarter; returnedINT 25 yards down to the Browns’ 15 to set up a RBRyan Grant TD run. Early in the third quarter, strippedWR Joshua Cribbs after he caught a 3-yard pass, andLB Brandon Chillar recovered at the Packers’ 48…Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Led team with 10 tackles andhad a hand in each of the Packers’ three takeaways.Stripped WR Roy Williams after he picked up 42 yardson second-quarter reception, and Matthews recovered.With Packers leading 10-0 in the fourth quarter, camethrough untouched for a blind-side sack/forced fumbleof QB Tony Romo at Dallas’ 25, Matthews recovered atthe 7, and returned to the 3 to set up another TD. Withjust over six minutes remaining and the Cowboys atGreen Bay’s 1 for first-and-goal, jumped Romo’s passin the flat intended for TE Jason Witten. Earned NFCDefensive Player of the Week for his performance…At Detroit (Nov. 26): Recorded one of the finest allaroundperformances of his career with five tackles (allsolo), a sack, two INTs, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery,a season-high four passes defensed, and an INT return fora TD. Became the first <strong>NFL</strong> player since sacks became anofficial stat in 1982 to record a sack, two INTs, an INT returnfor a TD and a fumble recovery in the same game. OnLions’ first drive of the second half, passed off WR CalvinJohnson and came underneath to intercept Stafford’s passintended for WR Bryant Johnson, making a diving grab tomake the catch. With just under four minutes remaining inthe game, jumped pass intended for Calvin Johnson andreturned the INT 38 yards for the score. On next series,stripped TE Casey FitzSimmons on reception and recoveredthe fumble at the Detroit 41. Earned NFC Defensive Playerof the Week honors…At Chicago (Dec. 13): Posted fourtackles (two solo) and a team-high three passes defensed,including an INT when he picked off Cutler’s underthrowndeep pass intended for WR Devin Aromashodu late in thefirst quarter…At Arizona (Jan. 3): Posted his ninth INTof the season, a career high, jumping a slant route by WRLarry Fitzgerald in the second quarter to pick off a QB MattLeinart pass. Spun away and took the ball down the leftsideline, leaping for the end zone on a 45-yard TD return.The defensive score was the eighth of his Packers career,a new franchise record, and third INT score of the season,which matched the team record…At Arizona (NFC WildCard, Jan. 10): With Packers trailing 17-0 early in thesecond quarter and the Cardinals threatening to scoreagain, stripped Fitzgerald after he made a short catch overthe middle at Arizona’s 16; Matthews recovered, taking theball out to Green Bay’s 48. Finished game with seven tackles(all solo).2008: Named Pro Bowl starter, earning his first trip toHawaii since 2001 and fifth of his career (DNP – toe)...Also named second-team All-Pro by AP and All-NFC by ProFootball Weekly/PFWA...Started all 16 games, 13 at LCBand three at SS despite playing most of the season with afractured toe sustained in the season opener, an injury thatkept him off the practice field entirely for several weeks...254Tied with teammate Collins for NFC lead with seven INTs,the second-highest total in a season during his career...Tiedfor second in the <strong>NFL</strong> in INTs, trailing only Baltimore S EdReed (9)...Tied for second in the league with two INTs forTD and set a then-career high with 169 INT return yards,joining Collins to be<strong>com</strong>e only the second tandem in franchisehistory to each post 165-plus INT return yards in aseason (Symank/Dillon, ’57)...Along with Collins and Williams,became first Packers trio to each post five INTs ina season since ’96 (S Eugene Robinson, S LeRoy Butler,CB Doug Evans)…Registered 79 tackles, which matchedhis (then) career high, and added a forced fumble and afumble recovery...Led team with 20 passes defensed...Ledsecondary with a career-high three sacks...On the field for1,024 of 1,050 (97.5 percent) defensive plays, which ledthe team, and was named the Packers Hall of Fame TeamMVP for the season…At Detroit (Sept. 14): Recordedthe third two-INT game of his career after missing entireweek of practice with fractured toe sustained in previousweek’s game vs. Minnesota, and posted a season-high fivepasses defensed. Picked off Kitna with Green Bay leading27-25 with just over five minutes remaining to set up RBBrandon Jackson’s TD run. Picked Kitna off again two playslater, this time returning the INT 41 yards for the TD…AtTampa Bay (Sept. 28): Amidst seven tackles and threepasses defensed, picked off QB Brian Griese’s short dumpoffpass intended for RB Warrick Dunn early in the fourthquarter and returned the INT 62 yards for a TD...At Seattle(Oct. 12): Jumped route to pick off QB Charlie Frye’s passintended for TE John Carlson in fourth quarter. Also postedhis second sack as a Packer and first since 2006 when hebrought Frye down for a 5-yard loss toward the end of thefirst quarter...At Minnesota (Nov. 9): Jumped in front ofQB Gus Frerotte’s pass intended for WR Bobby Wade in thesecond quarter for an INT, which he returned 9 yards to theMinnesota 48. Packers utilized field position for drive thatwas capped off with a 1-yard TD run from Grant...Vs. Chicago(Nov. 16): Made four tackles and sacked QB KyleOrton for an 8-yard loss in the third quarter as the secondaryallowed just four receptions by Bears wide receivers…


Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Started first game as a Packer atSS due to injuries at the position, and recorded nine tackles.Recovered fumble by WR Muhsin Muhammad forcedby Williams at the Green Bay 19 on the first play fromscrimmage, and forced a fumble on RB Jonathan Stewart’s43-yard run down to the Green Bay 3, but it was recoveredby Panthers G Travelle Wharton. It was the first timein Woodson’s career that he forced a fumble and recoveredone in the same game…Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Startedsecond straight game at SS and registered a season-high11 tackles, his highest single-game total as a Packer to thatpoint. Also had two passes defensed, including a breakupof a QB Matt Schaub pass deep to WR Andre Johnson in thefirst quarter…At Jacksonville (Dec. 14): Started at SSand posted six tackles and a sack, his third of the season,a career high, bringing down QB David Garrard for a 1-yardloss in the third quarter…At Chicago (Dec. 22): Movedback to starting LCB spot and intercepted Orton’s shortpass intended for RB Adrian Peterson at the Green Bay 48late in the third quarter, returning the pick 22 yards. Postedfour tackles, including a stop of RB Matt Forté for a 1-yardloss in OT…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Recorded his seventhINT on the year, picking off QB Dan Orlovsky’s overthrownpass intended for Calvin Johnson on a slant in the firstquarter. Returned the INT 23 yards to the Detroit 41.2007: Started 14 of 16 games and was named a first alternatefor the Pro Bowl…Missed one game due to a toeinjury and another to rest up for the playoffs, when hestarted both contests…Posted 64 tackles (54 solo) withfour INTs among 10 passes defensed, plus a fumble recovery…Returnedone INT and one fumble for scores, thePackers’ only defensive TDs on the season…Also had ateam-high 33 punt returns for 268 yards (8.1 avg.)…Vs.Washington (Oct. 14): Earned NFC Defensive Playerof the Week honors and was voted GMC Defensive Playerof the Week; recorded five tackles (four solo), with an INTand a fumble return for a TD. In the second quarter, intercepteda pass that deflected off the hands of WR SantanaMoss, wrestling the ball away from WR Antwaan Randle El.In the third quarter, DT Corey Williams stripped Moss onan end-around play; Woodson picked up the fumble andran for a 57-yard, game-winning TD in 17-14 triumph…AtKansas City (Nov. 4): In the fourth quarter, picked off aQB Damon Huard pass intended for WR Samie Parker andreturned it 46 yards for a TD, the final score of the gamein the 33-22 win. Earlier in the quarter, had a 27-yard puntreturn that set up a 45-yard FG for a 26-22 advantage. Alsotackled RB Larry Johnson for a 1-yard loss in the third quarter…Vs.Minnesota (Nov. 11): With the Vikings in thered zone in the fourth quarter, picked off a QB Brooks Bollingerpass at the Green Bay 2-yard line, helping to preservean eventual 34-0 Green Bay win, the franchise’s first-evershutout of Vikings…At Detroit (Nov. 22): Left the gamewith a toe injury, suffered during a first-quarter 34-yard puntreturn that was seemingly one block away from a score. Didnot return to the contest and missed the next game at Dallas(Nov. 29)…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Sat out to rest up forthe playoffs, and went on to post six solo tackles and threepasses defensed in the two postseason contests.2006: Experienced what some might call a rebirth of hiscareer, <strong>com</strong>ing to Green Bay as an unrestricted free agentand producing statistically his best season to that point…Despite battling a painful shoulder injury much of the season,started all 16 contests at LCB and led the team in bothINTs (eight) and passes defensed (26)…His 26 passesbroken up were the third most ever recorded by a Packersplayer, behind Harris (28 in 2004) and Evans (27 in 1995)…The eight INTs tied for first in the NFC and tied for third in theleague, yet he was snubbed in Pro Bowl voting…Also servedas his team’s primary punt returner for the first time sincewinning the Heisman Trophy at Michigan in 1997, returning41 punts for 363 yards (8.9 avg.) to easily eclipse the 12 <strong>NFL</strong>returns he had entering 2006…At Miami (Oct. 22): Ledthe team with four passes defensed. Picked off a QB JoeyHarrington pass that bounced off the hands of TE Randy Mc-Michael and ran it back 23 yards for a TD, his third careerscore, but first since a 22-yard return of a QB Elvis GrbacINT, Nov. 28, 1999, vs. Kansas City (with Oakland); earlierin the game, came on a corner blitz and sacked Harrington,forcing a punt…At Seattle (Nov. 27): Notched the secondtwo-INT game of his career (also at Chicago, Oct. 5,2003), and with three passes defensed eclipsed 100 for hiscareer. On the Seahawks’ first drive, intercepted a QB MattHasselbeck pass deflected by DT Ryan Pickett to set up thePackers’ first TD. Notched his second Hasselbeck INT in thesecond quarter, stepping in front of a short pass intended forWR Deion Branch…At San Francisco (Dec. 10): Had acareer-long 40-yard punt return, setting up a fourth-quarterFG that iced the contest, plus his first kickoff return since hisdays at Michigan, when he had all three in his collegiate daysin one game, a home loss to Penn State (Nov. 16, 1996).Also pounced on a RB Frank Gore fumble (his fifth careerfumble recovery but his first since Nov. 28, 2004, in an Oaklandwin at Denver)…Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 21): Made hisseventh INT of the year, picking off a QB Tarvaris Jacksonthrow intended for WR Travis Taylor, returning it 14 yards;also had seven punt returns – tying for the second most infranchise history – for 48 yards, including a game-high 18-yard return…At Chicago (Dec. 31): Picked off a secondquarterQB Rex Grossman pass for his eighth INT of the yearand his seventh individual takeaway over a six-game stretch.PACKERS WHO HAVE WON THE HEISMAN TROPHYYear Player Pos School In Green Bay1941 Bruce Smith B Minnesota 1945-481956 Paul Hornung B Notre Dame 1957-62, 64-661990 Ty Detmer QB Brigham Young 1992-951991 Desmond Howard WR Michigan 1996, 991996 Danny Wuerffel QB Florida 20001997 Charles Woodson CB Michigan 2006-11COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.255


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.2005: Started the Raiders’ first six games of the yearbefore suffering a broken leg that sidelined him for the remainderof the season…Was inactive for the subsequentnine contests before Oakland placed him on injured reserveDec. 29…Finished with 31 tackles (27 solo), one INTamong four passes defensed, one forced fumble and threepunt returns for 20 yards…Vs. Kansas City (Sept.18): Opened at FS, his only start of the season not at CB,and had a season-high two passes defensed plus a forcedfumble by Parker near midfield with five minutes left, positioningOakland for a potential go-ahead TD…Vs. Dallas(Oct. 2): Had a second-quarter INT of QB Drew Bledsoe,plus five tackles…Vs. Buffalo (Oct. 23): Fractured hisright lower leg late in the second quarter when he tackled RBWillis McGahee at the end of a 4-yard run.2004: Played in Oakland’s first 13 games, starting 12,before being inactive for the final three contests due to aright knee injury…Had a then-career-high 2½ sacks among74 total tackles (59 solo)…Also broke up nine passes, includingone INT, forced a pair of fumbles, recovered anotherfumble and returned one punt for 4 yards…Vs. Buffalo(Sept. 19): Sacked Bledsoe for the first of two early-seasonsacks…Vs. Tampa Bay (Sept. 26): Got a sack for thesecond straight week, this one against QB Brad Johnson,forcing a fumble in the process…At Houston (Oct. 3):Had a season-high four passes defensed, along with 10 tacklesto lead all defenders…At Carolina (Nov. 7): Played ina reserve capacity due to a hip problem…At Denver (Nov.28): Recovered a RB Reuben Droughns fumble on the openingpossession of the second half that led to a quick RaidersTD in a 25-24 triumph…Vs. Kansas City (Dec. 5): Madea then-career-best 13 tackles, including 12 solo. Also interceptedQB Trent Green inside Oakland territory in the secondquarter to set up a Raiders TD.2003: Started the Raiders’ first 15 games at CB, stayinghealthy throughout the year…Recorded 70 tackles (56 solo),including one sack and one forced fumble…Also made threeINTs among eight passes defensed and recovered onefumble…Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 14): Ended Bengals’ finalthreat with INT of Kitna in 23-20 victory…At Chicago(Oct. 5): Contributed two second-quarter turnovers leadingto a pair of Raiders FGs, recovering a fumble by TE DesmondClark and returning an INT of QB Kordell Stewart 51 yardsin final minute of first half. Later picked off Stewart on theBears’ initial drive of the second half, giving him his first two-INT game as a professional…At Cleveland (Oct. 12):Forced a RB William Green fumble on the game’s openingpossession, leading to a TD which ended up being the Raiders’only points of the afternoon…Vs. N.Y. Jets (Nov. 9):Posted season-best eight tackles…Vs. Denver (Nov. 30):Matched that tackle total and added a sack of QB Jake Plummer…AtSan Diego (Dec. 28): Was a healthy inactive.2002: Saw his season interrupted by injury for the firsttime as a professional, playing eight regular-season gameswith seven starts…Was inactive for the other eight leaguecontests due to shoulder and leg injuries…Started all threeof Oakland’s postseason games, including Super Bowl XXX-VII…Had a team- and career-high four forced fumbles…Also made one INT among four passes defensed, recoveredone fumble and posted 37 tackles…Vs. Seattle (Sept. 8):Matched career best with two forced fumbles (also Dec. 16,2000, at Seattle) among a team-high eight tackles in seasonopeningvictory…At Pittsburgh (Sept. 15): Had a handin a pair of fourth-quarter turnovers – forcing a WR HinesWard fumble and intercepting Stewart – in 30-17 win…Vs.San Francisco (Nov. 3): Returned to starting lineup aftermissing five games with a right shoulder injury and madeeight stops, recovering an early RB Garrison Hearst fumble…AtDenver (Nov. 11): Had season-best nine tacklesin 34-10, Monday night triumph…Vs. N.Y. Jets (AFC Divisional,Jan. 12): Returned to start after right leg injuryleft him inactive for three of final four regular-season games(playing as first-half sub in the other). Tied for team highwith three passes defensed and had six tackles…Vs. Tennessee(AFC Championship, Jan. 19): Shared clublead with eight tackles…Vs. Tampa Bay (Super BowlXXXVII, Jan. 26): Had eight tackles and intercepted Johnsonon the third play of the game, leading to a FG that gaveOakland the first points in eventual 48-21 defeat.2001: Played in all 16 regular-season games for a fourthstraight season, making 15 starts at CB…Also started bothof the Raiders’ playoff contests…Finished second on theteam in passes defensed with 11, he also weighed in with53 tackles, two sacks, one INT, one forced fumble and oneblocked FG…Additionally, returned punts for the first timeas a professional, averaging 11.8 yards on four returnsfor 47 yards…In just his fourth <strong>NFL</strong> season, was voted toa fourth consecutive Pro Bowl, though he did not play inthe all-star contest due to turf toe…Also was named to theAll-Pro teams of Sporting News and College & Pro FootballNewsweekly, along with the All-AFC squad of FootballNews…At Kansas City (Sept. 9): Intercepted Green inseason-opening, 27-24 victory…Vs. Seattle (Sept. 30):Recorded the first two sacks of his pro career among a season-higheight tackles, dropping Hasselbeck twice in a 38-14victory…Vs. Dallas (Oct. 7): Blocked a 41-yard FG try byTim Seder just before halftime of 28-21 win…At N.Y. Giants(Nov. 25): Forced a FB Greg Comella fumble to bluntan early Giants drive into Oakland territory, among six stops,in eventual 28-10 victory…At Denver (Dec. 30): Did notstart due to stomach illness, though he did see action…Vs.N.Y. Jets (AFC Wild Card, Jan. 12): Posted seven stopsplus a pair of passes defensed…At New England (AFCDivisional, Jan. 19): Made five tackles and knocked downa pass as Raiders suffered 16-13, OT loss in snowy contest.Provided hit on QB Tom Brady that knocked ball loose latein fourth quarter, leading to future enforcement of the “tuck”rule.2000: Led the Raiders in INTs (four), passes defensed(13) and forced fumbles (three) while starting all 16 regular-seasongames for the third straight year…Also startedin both Oakland postseason contests…Finished second onthe team in tackles with a then-career-high 79, recoveredone fumble and caught one pass for 8 yards…Chosen tohis third consecutive Pro Bowl…Was named to the All-Proteam of SI along with earning second-team honors fromAP…Also was an All-AFC pick of Football News…Vs. SanDiego (Sept. 3): Intercepted QB Ryan Leaf in the seasonopener…At New Orleans (Nov. 19): Picked off the first<strong>NFL</strong> pass attempt of QB Aaron Brooks, leading to an OaklandTD, in 31-22 victory. Also recorded six solo stops anda season-high three passes defensed…At Seattle (Dec.16): Forced a pair of fumbles to establish a career high, includingone by Seahawks RB Ricky Watters late in the game,among five tackles. Also intercepted Kitna to stop anotherSeattle drive…Vs. Miami (AFC Divisional, Jan. 6):Posted three tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakupin 27-0 shutout; his second-quarter recovery of a RB LamarSmith fumble inside Miami territory led to a TD that put theRaiders up 20-0…Vs. Baltimore (AFC Championship,Jan. 14): Contributed a pair of stops and knocked down apass in loss.1999: Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season…Earneda second straight Pro Bowl appearance, makinghis first career start…Also was a consensus All-Pro pick(AP, PFW/PFWA)…Finished fourth on the team in tackles256


with 61, while additionally ranking second among Raiderswith 15 passes defensed…Vs. San Diego (Nov. 14): Sawaction on the offensive side of the ball for the first time asa pro when he lined up at WR, making one reception for 19yards (from QB Rich Gannon)…Vs. Kansas City (Nov.28): Returned his lone INT of the year 15 yards for a TD insee-saw battle, picking off Grbac in the third quarter for Oakland’sfinal points…Vs. Tampa Bay (Dec. 19): Recovereda second-quarter fumble to set up a score in blowout victory.1998: Became the first rookie DB to start all 16 gamesfor the Raiders in 27 years (last was Jack Tatum at S in1971)…Tied CB Eric Allen for the team lead in INTs withfive (also tied for 10th in the AFC), among a club-high 22passes defensed…His INT total was the most by a Raidersrookie since DB Charles Phillips’ six in 1975…Also pacedthe secondary – and was third among all Oakland defenders– with 64 tackles, along with contributing two forcedfumbles…Was named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Year byAP, PFW and Football Digest, and earned <strong>NFL</strong> Rookie of theMonth honors for December…Also was voted to his firstPro Bowl and was an all-rookie selection of PFW/PFWA…AtKansas City (Sept. 6): Forced a fumble among a seasonhighseven tackles in <strong>NFL</strong> debut…At Dallas (Sept. 27):Picked off QB Jason Garrett deep in Raiders’ territory for firstpro INT during third quarter of 13-12 victory…At Arizona(Oct. 4): His 46-yard INT return for a TD (off the Cardinals’Plummer) – his first <strong>NFL</strong> score – gave Oakland a 16-14 leadit would not relinquish in 23-20 triumph…At San Diego(Dec. 20): Knocked down a season-high five passes, alongwith three tackles and a late INT of QB Craig Whelihan, in17-10 victory…1998 Draft: Was the fourth player selectedoverall, by the Oakland Raiders, the highest DB ever selectedout of Michigan.COLLEGE: Was a three-year starter and letterman(1995-97) at the University of Michigan…Became a starterbeginning with the second game of his true freshman season,going on to play in 34 straight games for the Wolverinesbefore turning pro after his junior year…Twice was namedChevrolet Defensive Player of the Year and an All-Americaselection (1996-97)…Chosen All-Big Ten all three years ofhis career…Led the Wolverines in INTs for three straightseasons, finishing his collegiate career with 18…Totaled 30passes broken up…A multi-faceted player, made spot contributionson offense as a receiver and on special teams as areturn man with 44 career punt returns…Junior season(1997): Voted the Heisman Trophy recipient, be<strong>com</strong>ing thefirst predominantly defensive player to win the award presentedannually to the top collegiate player…Also namedconference Defensive Player of the Year, finishing secondin the nation in INTs with eight…A consensus All-Americanwho was voted MVP of Michigan’s co-national championshipsquad…Also earned recognition as Walter Camp Playerof the Year, the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s best DB,the Bronko Nagurski Award as the top collegiate defensiveplayer and was named Sporting News Player of the Year…Had 36 punt returns for 301 yards (8.4 avg.), including78-yard TD in 20-14 triumph over No. 4 Ohio State (Nov.22), upping the Wolverines’ mark to 11-0 en route to theirperfect 12-0 season and being voted national champion byAP…Sophomore season (1996): Posted a then-schoolrecord15 passes broken up among five INTs, earning first ofback-to-back Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year and All-America honors…Freshman season (1995): Picked offfive passes and earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year recognition,as well as first of three straight All-Big Ten selections.PERSONAL: Given name Charles C. Woodson… Bornin Fremont, Ohio…Married to April, the couple has two sons,Charles Jr., 3, and 1-year-old Chase…High school: Wasnamed Ohio’s “Mr. Football” as a senior at Ross H.S. in Fremont,Ohio…Finished prep career with the school’s careerrecords for rushing yards (3,861) and scoring (466 points),including 2,028 yards and 230 points his senior season,when he was a USA Today All-America selection…Accumulated5,996 all-purpose yards over th e course of his career…Also lettered twice in basketball as a guard as well as in trackand field, participating as a sprinter, on the relay teams andin the long jump…Community involvement: Made a $2million donation to the new University of Michigan C.S. MottChildren’s Hospital and Women’s Hospital, which was announcedon Thanksgiving Day in 2009; was honored with a“Charles Woodson Day” at the hospital this past spring, anda new Mott facility is scheduled to open this fall…Throughseveral fundraisers, including a golf tournament that shareshis name along with those of former teammates Griese andSteve Hutchinson, has helped raise money for the Universityof Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital…This pastMay, the event raised $1.3 million for both the Mott’s Children’sand Von Voigtlander Women’s hospitals…Has heldthe Charles Woodson Foundation Golf Outing at ThornberryCreek in Green Bay each of the last two summers...Has awebsite for his foundation, www.charleswoodsonfoundation.org...Thispast offseason, visited stroke patients ina Milwaukee hospital to help raise awareness about signsand symptoms of a stroke…In 2008, donated $150,000for academic scholarships to the University of Michiganfor students with financial needs studying kinesiology; withfunds being matched by the Presidential Scholarship ChallengeProgram, the amount of endowed scholarships is$300,000 for students from <strong>com</strong>munities where Woodsonhas ties – Fremont, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; Oakland, Calif.;and Green Bay. One of the scholarships will be in honor ofWoodson’s mother, Georgia, and will go to students in Ohio<strong>com</strong>ing from single-parent households…Has volunteeredat a youth football camp held by his former Oakland teammateZack Crockett, and has participated in events to benefitthe Donald Driver Foundation as well as the Donald DriverCelebrity Softball Game…In May 2010, was honored withthe Professional Achievement Award at the 13th annual LeeRemmel Sports Awards Banquet…Hobbies/interests:Has an interest in the wine industry, recently leasing acresof vineyards in Napa Valley, Calif. …Lists Deep Cover as hisfavorite movie and Forty Million Dollar Slaves and The NewRevelations: A Conversation with God as his favorite booksand Deep Cover as his favorite movie…Enjoys bowlingand reading in his spare time…Splits residence betweenOrlando, Fla., and Atlanta, Ga.COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWVETERANSRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.257


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.CHARLES WOODSON’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds1998 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .16 16 64 61 3 0 0 5 118 46t 1 22 2 0 01999 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .16 16 61 52 9 0 0 1 15 15t 1 15 0 1 242000 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .16 16 79 66 13 0 0 4 36 23 0 13 3 1 02001 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .16 15 53 40 13 2 15 1 64 34 0 11 1 0 02002 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . .8 7 37 35 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 4 4 1 02003 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .15 15 70 56 14 1 7 3 67 51 0 8 1 1 32004 Oakland . . . . . . . . . .13 12 74 59 15 2½ 22 1 25 25 0 9 2 1 02005 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . .6 6 31 27 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 02006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 63 51 12 1 9 8 61 23t 1 26 3 1 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .14 14 64 54 10 0 0 4 48 46t 1 10 0 1 572008 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 79 66 13 3 14 7 169 62t 2 20 1 1 -22009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 81 63 18 2 18 9 179 45t 3 21 4 1 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 16 105 79 26 2 11 2 48 48t 1 13 5 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .15 15 83 68 15 2 11 7 63 30t 1 20 1 1 -1<strong>NFL</strong> totals (14 years) . .199 196 944 777 167 15½ 107 54 896 62t 11 196 28 10 81Green Bay totals. . . . . . 93 93 475 381 94 10 63 37 568 62t 9 110 14 5 54PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2000 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . .2 2 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 02001 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . .2 2 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02002 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . .3 3 22 18 4 0 0 1 12 12 0 4 0 0 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .2 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .4 4 19 14 5 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals . . . . . . . . . . . 15 14 73 59 14 1 7 1 12 12 0 14 1 1 0Green Bay totals. . . . . . . 8 7 34 29 5 1 7 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0PUNT RETURNSYear Team No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2001 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 47 11.8 16 02002 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 6 1.5 4 02004 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 4 4.0 4 02005 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 20 6.7 15 02006 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 41 2 363 8.9 40 02007 Green Bay. . . . . . . . 33 5 268 8.1 34 02009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals . . . . . . . . . . .87 8 708 8.1 40 0Green Bay totals. . . . . .75 7 631 8.4 40 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . .1 2 -3 -3.0 -3 0WOODSON’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, vs. Det (10/3/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, vs. KC (12/5/04)Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, seven times(last: at Min., 10/23/11)Passes defensed. . . . . .6, at Min. (10/23/11)Additional statistics: Blocked Tim Seder FG attempt, vs. Dallas, 10/7/01. Kickoff returns — 1 for 10 yards in2006, 1 for -2 yards in 2008, 2 for 30 yards in 2009, 1 for 15 yards in ’10 playoffs, 1 for 9 yards in 2011; <strong>NFL</strong>total: 5 for 47 yards. Receptions — 1 for 19 yards in 1999, 1 for 8 yards in 2000; <strong>NFL</strong> total: 2 for 27 yards, 13.5avg., LG 19. Career sacks — Matt Hasselbeck (2), Drew Bledsoe, Sam Bradford, Jay Cutler, Josh Freeman, CharlieFrye, David Garrard, Joey Harrington, Brad Johnson, Jon Kitna, Kyle Orton, Jake Plummer, Tony Romo, MatthewStafford, Michael Vick (½). Fumbles-Lost — 1-1 in 2007. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries — 1 in 2007.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Kansas City, 9/6/98, with RaidersFirst <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Kansas City, 9/6/98, with RaidersFirst interception: at Dallas, 9/27/98 (J.Garrett), with RaidersFirst reception: vs. San Diego, 11/14/99 (R.Gannon), with RaidersLast reception: vs. Kansas City, 10/15/00 (R.Gannon), with RaidersTouchdowns (12): at Arizona, 10/4/98, 46-yard INT return (J.Plummer), with Raiders; vs. Kansas City, 11/28/99,15-yard INT return (E.Grbac), with Raiders; at Miami, 10/22/06, 23-yard INT return (J.Harrington), with Packers;vs. Washington, 10/14/07, 57-yard fumble return (S.Moss), with Packers; at Kansas City, 11/4/07, 46-yard INTreturn (D.Huard), with Packers; at Detroit, 9/14/08, 41-yard INT return (J.Kitna), with Packers; at Tampa Bay,9/28/08, 62-yard INT return (B.Griese), with Packers; vs. Cincinnati, 9/20/09, 37-yard INT return (C.Palmer), withPackers; at Detroit, 11/26/09, 38-yard INT return (M.Stafford), with Packers; at Arizona, 1/3/10, 45-yard INT return(M.Leinart), with Packers; vs. Detroit, 10/3/10, 48-yard INT return (Sh.Hill), with Packers; vs. Denver, 10/2/11,30-yard INT return (K.Orton), with Packers.258


CHARLES WOODSON’S PRO STATISTICSCAREER TRANSACTIONS•1998 Selected after junior season by Oakland Raiders in first round (fourth overall) of ’98 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, April 18…•2004•2005Signed first contract, July 21.Designated franchise player by Oakland, Feb. 24…Re-signed by Oakland as franchise player, Sept. 1.Designated franchise player by Oakland, Feb. 22…Re-signed by Oakland as franchise player, March 7…•2006•2010Placed on injured reserve (leg), Dec. 29.Signed by Green Bay Packers as unrestricted free agent, May 1.Signed contract extension, Sept. 9.VETERANSCHARLES WOODSON GAME-BY-GAME1998, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/06 at KC-L 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 009/13 NYG-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/20 Den-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/27 at Dal-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 1 24 24 0 1 0 010/04 at Ari-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 46 46t 1 1 0 010/11 SD-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 Cin-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/01 at Sea-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 011/08 at Bal-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/15 Sea-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 2 0 011/22 at Den-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Was-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/06 Mia-L 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/13 at Buf-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/20 at SD-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 30 30 0 5 0 012/26 KC-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 13 13 0 3 0 0’98 TOTALS 16 16 64 61 3 0 0 5 118 46t 1 22 2 01999, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at GB-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 at Min-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 Chi-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 at Sea-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/10 Den-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 at Buf-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 010/24 NYJ-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 Mia-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 011/14 SD-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/22 at Den-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 KC-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 15 15t 1 1 0 012/05 Sea-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 at Ten-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 TB-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 112/26 at SD-L 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/02 at KC-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’99 TOTALS 16 16 61 52 9 0 0 1 15 15t 1 15 0 12000, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/03 SD-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 13 13 0 1 0 009/10 at Ind-W 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 Den-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/24 Cle-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/08 at SF-W 1 1 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/15 at KC-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 110/22 Sea-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/29 at SD-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/05 KC-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 23 23 0 2 0 011/13 at Den-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/19 at NO-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 011/26 Atl-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/03 at Pit-L 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/10 NYJ-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/16 at Sea-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 012/24 Car-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0’00 TOTALS 16 16 79 66 13 0 0 4 36 23 0 13 3 101/06 Mia-W 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 101/14 Bal-L 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 AFC Divisional Playoff; 2 AFC Championship2001, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 at KC-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 34 34 0 2 0 009/23 at Mia-L 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/30 Sea-W 1 1 8 6 2 2 15 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/07 Dal-W 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/14 at Ind-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 at Phi-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/05 Den-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/11 at Sea-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 SD-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/25 at NYG-W 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/02 Ari-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/09 KC-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/15 at SD-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 30 30 0 1 0 012/22 Ten-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 at Den-L 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/06 NYJ-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’01 TOTALS 16 15 53 40 13 2 15 1 64 34 0 11 1 001/12 NYJ-W 1 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/19 at NE-L 2 1 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 2 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 01 AFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 AFC Divisional Playoff2002, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Sea-W 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 009/15 at Pit-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 2 1 009/29 Ten-W (inactive — shoulder)10/06 at Buf-W (inactive — shoulder)10/13 at StL-L (inactive — shoulder)10/20 SD-L (inactive — shoulder)10/27 at KC-L (inactive — shoulder)11/03 SF-L 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111/11 at Den-W 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/17 NE-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/24 at Ari-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/02 NYJ-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/08 at SD-W (inactive — leg)12/15 at Mia-L (inactive — leg)12/22 Den-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 KC-W (inactive — leg)’02 TOTALS 8 7 37 35 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 4 4 101/12 NYJ-W 1 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 001/19 Ten-W 2 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/26 TB-L 3 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 1 12 12 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 3 3 22 18 4 0 0 1 12 12 0 4 0 01 AFC Divisional Playoff; 2 AFC Championship;3Super Bowl XXXVII, San DiegoCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.259


VETERANSCOMMUNITYDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.ADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONCHARLES WOODSON GAME-BY-GAME2003, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/07 at Ten-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/14 Cin-W 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 009/22 at Den-L 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 SD-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Chi-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 67 51 0 2 0 110/12 at Cle-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 010/20 KC-L 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/02 at Det-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/09 NYJ-L 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/16 Min-W 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/23 at KC-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Den-L 1 1 8 6 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/07 at Pit-L 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/14 Bal-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 GB-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/28 at SD-L (inactive)’03 TOTALS 15 15 70 56 14 1 7 3 67 51 0 8 1 12004, OAKLANDDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Pit-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/26 TB-W 1 1 5 5 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 010/03 at Hou-L 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 010/10 at Ind-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Den-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/24 NO-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/31 at SD-L 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/07 at Car-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 SD-L 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/28 at Den-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112/05 KC-L 1 1 13 12 1 0 0 1 25 25 0 1 0 012/12 at Atl-L 1 1 2 1 1 ½ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 Ten-W (inactive — knee)12/25 at KC-L (inactive — knee)01/02 Jax-L (inactive — knee)’04 TOTALS 13 12 74 59 15 2½ 22 1 25 25 0 9 2 12005, OAKLAND*Date Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 at NE-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 KC-L 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 009/25 at Phi-L 1 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/02 Dal-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 010/16 SD-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 Buf-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’05 TOTALS 6 6 31 27 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0*Inactive/on injured reserve (leg) for Games 7-162006, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/10 Chi-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/17 NO-L 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 009/24 at Det-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/02 at Phi-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 010/08 StL-L 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/22 at Mia-W 1 1 6 5 1 1 9 1 23 23t 1 4 1 010/29 Ari-W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 011/05 at Buf-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/12 at Min-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/19 NE-L 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/27 at Sea-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 2 3 3 0 3 0 012/03 NYJ-L 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 012/10 at SF-W 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 112/17 Det-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 18 18 0 2 0 012/21 Min-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 14 0 2 0 012/31 at Chi-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 2 0 0’06 TOTALS 16 16 63 51 12 1 9 8 61 23t 1 26 3 12007, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/09 Phi-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/16 at NYG-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/23 SD-W 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/30 at Min-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 010/07 Chi-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 Was-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 110/29 at Den-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/04 at KC-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 46 46t 1 1 0 011/11 Min-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 011/18 Car-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 011/22 at Det-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 at Dal-L (inactive — toe)12/09 Oak-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 at StL-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/23 at Chi-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 Det-W (inactive)’07 TOTALS 14 14 64 54 10 0 0 4 48 46t 1 10 0 101/12 Sea-W 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 001/20 NYG-L 2 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PLAYOFFS 2 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 01 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship2008, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 Min-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 009/14 at Det-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 41 41 1 5 0 009/21 Dal-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/28 at TB-L 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 1 62 62t 1 3 0 010/05 Chi-L 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/12 at Sea-W 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 1 12 12 0 2 0 010/19 Ind-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/02 at Ten-L 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/09 at Min-L 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 1 9 0 0 1 0 011/16 Chi-W 1 1 5 5 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at NO-L 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/30 Car-L 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 112/07 Hou-L 1 1 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/14 at Jax-L 1 1 6 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/22 at Chi-L 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 22 22 0 1 0 012/28 Det-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 23 23 0 2 0 0’08 TOTALS 16 16 79 66 13 3 14 7 169 62t 2 20 1 12009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 1 11 10 1 0 0 2 59 37t 1 2 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/25 at Cle-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 25 25 0 1 1 011/01 Min-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/08 at TB-L 1 1 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 011/15 Dal-W 1 1 10 7 3 1 12 1 3 3 0 1 2 011/22 SF-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/26 at Det-W 1 1 5 5 0 1 6 2 38 38t 1 4 1 112/07 Bal-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 1 9 9 0 3 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 45t 1 3 0 0’09 TOTALS 16 16 81 63 18 2 18 9 179 45t 3 21 4 101/10 at Ari-L 1 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 01NFC Wild Card Playoff260


CHARLES WOODSON GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 009/19 Buf-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 010/03 Det-W 1 1 14 11 3 0 0 1 48 48t 1 3 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 1 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 5 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/05 SF-W 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001/02 Chi-W 1 1 8 5 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 3 0 0’10 TOTALS 16 16 105 79 26 2 11 2 48 48t 1 13 5 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 1 6 5 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 002/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 4 4 19 14 5 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 2 0 109/25 at Chi-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 1 30 30t 1 1 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 4 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 2 26 25 0 6 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/14 Min-W 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 011/20 TB-W 1 1 5 3 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 1 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 001/01 Det-W (inactive)’11 TOTALS 15 15 83 68 15 2 11 7 63 30t 1 20 1 101/15 NYG-L 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESWOODSONDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYMOST DIVISION TITLES, 1995-201111 New England . . . . . . . AFC East 1996-97, 2001, ’03-07, 2009-119 Pittsburgh. . AFC Central 1995-97, 2001; AFC North 2002, ’04, ’07-08, ’108 Green Bay. . . . NFC Central 1995-97, NFC North 2002-04, ’07, ‘11Indianapolis . . . . AFC East 1999; AFC South 2003-07, 2009-106 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC East 2001-04, ’06, ’10Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC West 1999; NFC West 2004-07, ’105 N.Y. Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC East 1997, 2000, ’05, ’08, ‘11Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC East 1995-96, ’98, 2007, ‘09San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC West 2004, ’06-08, ‘094 New Orleans . . . . . . NFC West 2000; NFC South 2006, ‘09, ‘11San Francisco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFC West 1995, ’97, 2002, ‘11Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AFC West 1996, ’98, 2005, ‘11Chicago . . . . . . . . . . NFC Central 2001; NFC North 2005-06, ’10Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AFC West 1995, ’97, 2003, ’10Minnesota. . . . . . NFC Central 1998, 2000; NFC North 2008-09Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . NFC Central 1999; NFC South 2002, ’05, ’073 Baltimore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC North 2003, ‘06, ‘11Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC West 1998; NFC South 2004, ’10Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC West 1996; NFC South 2003, ’08Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC West 2000-02St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFC West 1999, 2001, ’03Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . AFC Central 2000; AFC South 2002, ’08LAMBEAUFIELD MISC.261


VETERANSJARIUSWYNNDEFENSIVE END • GEORGIAFourth <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonFourth Packers SeasonHt: 6-3 Wt: 285 • Born: August 29, 1986 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 36/4 • Acquired: D6a-09 (FA-10)COMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWYNNDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Versatile lineman who figured prominently as part of thedefensive-line rotation in 2011. Saw extensive playing timefollowing a training-camp injury to Mike Neal (knee).Set career highs in every statistical category, appearingin a career-high 16 games and making four starts, posting32 tackles and three sacks on the season.Saw action primarily as a down lineman in nickelpackage in his first two seasons, and also contributed onspecial teams.Appeared in nine games for the Packers in 2010, postingnine tackles and 1½ sacks. Was waived by the teamin the final roster cutdown on Sept. 4, but was re-signedon Sept. 14 after DE Justin Harrell was lost for the seasondue to a knee injury sustained in the opener at Philadelphia.Played in 11 contests as a rookie in ’09 after beingdrafted by Green Bay with the first of two sixth-round picksin the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.2011 SEASON: Entered training camp in <strong>com</strong>petitionwith fellow young veterans Mike Neal and C.J. Wilson forplaying time up front…Saw his role increase significantlyafter Neal suffered a knee injury during practice and wassidelined for the first 11 weeks of the regular season…Appearedin all 16 games for the first time in his career andreceived his first starting assignment in Week 2 at Carolina(Sept. 18)…Started four of the next five games at RDE andfinished the season with a career-high 32 tackles (17 solo)and tied for third on the club with his career-high threesacks…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Tallied four tackles(all solo, including one for loss) and a sack. On his sack,came from a standing position outside of LT Jermon Bushrod,to drop QB Drew Brees at the line of scrimmage…AtCarolina (Sept. 18): Started his first career game, openingat RDE with the defense in its base 3-4 alignment. Sawaction on a career-high 59 plays and posted a personalbestfive tackles (three solo) on the afternoon. Part of astingy front that allowed the Panthers’ notable RB tandemof Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams to rush forjust 18 yards on 11 carries (1.6 avg.) during the game…At Chicago (Sept. 25): Posted the first two-sack gameof his career. First sack came at the beginning of the thirdquarter, when he lined up as the RDE and came throughunblocked as part of a five-man pressure, taking down QBJay Cutler for an 8-yard loss. Made his second sack twodrives later, when he lined up outside the shoulder of LTJ’Marcus Webb and dropped Cutler for another 8-yard loss.Was credited with three tackles (two solo) during the gameand doubled his previous career sack total (1½ between2009-10) three games into the season…At Kansas City(Dec. 18): Participated in 33 plays and his lone tackle wasa tackle for loss on a third down on Kansas City’s openingdrive of the second half. On the play, fought off a block byG Jon Asamoah and smothered RB Thomas Jones in thebackfield for a 3-yard loss, forcing a punt.2010: Appeared in nine games, registering career highsin tackles (nine) and sacks (1½)…Also played in three262AT A GLANCE …• Has played in 36 games in his three seasonsin Green Bay. Appeared in all 16games for the first time in 2011, startinga career-high four and also posting career bests in tackles (32)and sacks (three).• He and his wife, Martavia, wel<strong>com</strong>ed the birth of their son, JariusJr., the morning of Super Bowl XLV.• Had his best performances in his final two games at Georgia,posting a career-high six tackles in season finale vs. GeorgiaTech, and a career-high two sacks in Capital One Bowl winagainst Michigan State.• Worked alongside his father while in high school and college,helping build houses for his construction <strong>com</strong>pany.• Cousin, RB Garrison Hearst, was a consensus All-Americanchoice at Georgia and was selected No. 3 overall by the PhoenixCardinals in the 1993 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.• Lists former Packers DE Reggie White as one of his favoriteathletes.playoff contests and recorded a solo tackle…Was releasedby the team in the final roster cutdown on Sept. 4, butwas re-signed just 10 days later after Harrell sustained aseason-ending knee injury in the opener at Philadelphia(Sept. 12)…Inactive for six contests and the NFC title gameat Chicago (healthy scratch)…Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19):Appeared in his first game of the season and recorded anassisted tackle…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): With startingDE Cullen Jenkins sidelined due to a calf injury sustainedin pregame warm-ups, played a more significant role thananyone expected as he played 36 snaps. Posted three tackles(two solo) and the first sack of his career with the Packersdown to just three healthy defensive linemen. His sackof Brett Favre came in the fourth quarter when he foughtthrough two blockers to dump the QB for a 6-yard loss with1:12 remaining. It was the first time Green Bay had sackedFavre in three meetings, and the sack moved Minnesotaback to the Green Bay 41 as the Packers clung to a 28-24lead…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Teamed with LB A.J. Hawkto post the Packers’ first sack of the contest as the tandembrought down Cutler for a 9-yard loss late in the firstquarter. The sack forced a punt on a Chicago drive that hadreached the Green Bay 36. Added two tackles (one solo),two QB hits and a pair of pressures…At Atlanta (NFCDivisional, Jan. 15): Played 12 snaps and registered aQB hit and a pressure…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super BowlXLV, Feb. 6): Active, but appeared only on special teams.Spent the night before the game in the hospital with his wifeas the couple wel<strong>com</strong>ed the birth of their son, Jarius Jr., themorning of the game.2009: Played in 11 games, seeing time primarily as adown lineman in nickel package and on special teams…Also played in playoff contest…Posted five tackles (threesolo) on defense…Healthy scratch for four games and wasalso inactive vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1) due to hamstring injury…AtSt. Louis (Sept. 27): Registered a solo stop, thefirst tackle of his career…Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Posted


an assisted tackle on defense and deflected a Jon Ryanpunt in the fourth quarter that went just 24 yards to theGreen Bay 49…At Arizona (Jan. 3): Recorded two tackles(both solo) in limited action…2009 Draft: Selectedby the Packers with the first of their two sixth-round picks(182nd overall and 16th DE). Became the first player draftedby the Packers from Georgia since DT Jermaine Smithwas selected in the fourth round (No. 126 overall) in 1997.COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Georgia after beginninghis career at Georgia Military College…Appeared inall 26 games during his two seasons with the Bulldogs,starting seven contests…Saw time primarily at defensiveend but also slid inside to play tackle in certain packages...Registered 33 tackles (17 solo) and four sacks for the Bulldogs…Majoredin child and family development…Seniorseason (2008): Played in all 13 games with seven starts,recording 24 tackles (11 solo), three sacks and six QB hurries…Postedcareer-high six tackles at Georgia Tech (Nov.29)…Finished his collegiate career by registering fourtackles and a career-high two sacks in the Bulldogs’ CapitalOne Bowl victory over Michigan State (Jan. 1)…Juniorseason (2007): Played in all 13 games and recorded ninetackles (six solo), a sack and nine QB hurries…Posted threetackles and his first career sack as he brought down eventualHeisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow for a 9-yard loss atFlorida (Oct. 27)…Sophomore season (2006): Earnedsecond-team National Junior College Athletic Associationhonors at GMC…Voted team captain and defensive MVP…Started all 11 games and posted 21 tackles, including ateam-high eight for loss, along with two sacks, four forcedfumbles and a fumble recovery…Ranked No. 6 overall inRivals.<strong>com</strong> Junior College Top 100…Part of a defense thatheld opponents scoreless in four games and ranked thirdamong NJCAA teams (142.4 yards per game)…Freshmanseason (2005): Started all 11 games at GMC andrecorded 12 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and afumble recovery for a TD…Part of team that finished theseason ranked No. 2 nationally.PERSONAL: Given name Jarius Jessereel Wynn…Born in Augusta, Ga. …He and his wife, Martavia, have a1-year-old son, Jarius Jr., who was born the morning of SuperBowl XLV …Also has a son, Jeremiah, 5…Cousin, RBGarrison Hearst, was a consensus All-America selection atGeorgia and the third overall pick by the Phoenix Cardinalsin 1993...Another cousin, Shedrick Wynn, played on thedefensive line at Georgia from 2000-02...High school:As a senior in 2004, earned first-team all-state honors asa DL at Lincoln County High School in Lincolnton, Ga. …Also played tackle, earning first-team all-state honors as ajunior in 2003…Three-year letterman in basketball…Letteredone season in track, participating in the shot put…Community involvement: Participated in the “Pro vs.GI Joe” event, playing an Xbox game against a solider overseas;also spent time with soldier’s family and local militaryin attendance...Also attended a banquet event for the Boysand Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley in 2011…Donated moneyto help build a church in Crawfordville, Ga., where his auntlives…Worked at football camps in Georgia this summer…Hobbies/interests:Helped his father, Jesse, buildhouses during the summer when he was in high schooland college…Hobbies include fishing, playing video gamesand bowling…Enjoys watching Cartoon Network with his5-year-old son…Lists former Packers DE Reggie White asone of his favorite athletes and Th e Hangover as his favoritemovie…Has tattoos of his father, mother and son on hischest…Residence: Atlanta, Ga.COMMUNITYVETERANSADMIN. &COACHESWYNNJARIUS WYNN’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .11 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .9 0 9 4 5 1½ 10½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .16 4 32 17 15 3 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (three years) . . . .36 4 46 24 22 4½ 26½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2009 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — Jay Cutler (2½),Drew Brees, Brett Favre.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/09First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Carolina, 9/18/11First sack: vs. Minnesota, 10/24/10 (B.Favre)WYNN’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, at Car. (9/18/11)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, at Car. (9/18/11)CAREER TRANSACTIONSSacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, at Chi. (9/25/11)•2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of twochoices in sixth round (182nd overall) of ’09 <strong>NFL</strong>Draft, April 27…Signed first contract, June 16.•2010 Waived by Packers, Sept. 4...Re-signed by Packers, Sept. 14.DRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.263


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESWYNNDRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWJARIUS WYNN GAME-BY-GAME2009, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/13 Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/20 Cin-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at StL-W 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/05 at Min-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 Det-W (inactive)10/25 at Cle-W (inactive)11/01 Min-L (inactive — hamstring)11/08 at TB-L (inactive)11/15 Dal-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 SF-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/26 at Det-W (inactive)12/07 Bal-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 at Chi-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 at Pit-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 Sea-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/03 at Ari-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’09 TOTALS 11 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/10 at Ari-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Wild Card Playoff2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W (not with team)09/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W (inactive)10/10 at Was-L (inactive)10/17 Mia-L 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 3 2 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/07 Dal-W (inactive)11/21 at Min-W (inactive)11/28 at Atl-L (inactive)12/05 SF-W (inactive)12/12 at Det-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 NYG-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/02 Chi-W 1 0 2 1 1 ½ 4½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’10 TOTALS 9 0 9 4 5 1½ 10½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/09 at Phi-W 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 at Atl-W 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/23 at Chi-W 3 (inactive)02/06 Pit-W 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W 1 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/18 at Car-W 1 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/25 at Chi-W 1 0 3 2 1 2 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/02 Den-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/09 at Atl-W 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/16 StL-W 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/06 at SD-W 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/20 TB-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/24 at Det-W 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/04 at NYG-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/11 Oak-W 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/01 Det-W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 16 4 32 17 15 3 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffRECORDS &HISTORYSTARTERS ON INJURED RESERVE, 2000-11Most starters from the season-opening depth chart placed on injured reserve by the Packers during the last 12 seasons:LAMBEAUFIELDMISC.6 2010 LB Nick Barnett, S Morgan Burnett, TE Jermichael Finley, RB Ryan Grant,LB Brad Jones, T Mark Tauscher4 2008 LB Nick Barnett, S Atari Bigby, DE Cullen Jenkins, T Mark Tauscher2005 RB Ahman Green, WR Javon Walker, TE Bubba Franks, LB Robert Thomas3 2009 CB Al Harris, LB Aaron Kampman, G/C Jason Spitz2002 T Chad Clifton, T Mark Tauscher, DE Joe Johnson2 2003 S Antuan Edwards, DE Joe Johnson2001 S LeRoy Butler, DE John Thierry2000 LB Brian Williams, DT Santana Dotson1 2011 S Nick Collins2007 DT Johnny Jolly2004 C Mike Flanagan0 2006264


FRANKZOMBOLINEBACKER • CENTRAL MICHIGANThird <strong>NFL</strong> SeasonThird Packers SeasonVETERANSHt: 6-3Wt: 254 • Born: March 5, 1987 • <strong>NFL</strong> Games Played/Started: 18/9 • Acquired: FA-10PRO HIGHLIGHTS:Battled an array of injuries that shelved him for muchof 2011, beginning with a fractured shoulder blade duringpregame warm-ups of the team’s second preseason game.Later fell victim to hamstring and knee injuries that limitedhim to just five games in his second season.Came to the Packers as a non-drafted free agent,successfully making the transition from a 4-3 defensiveend in college to an outside linebacker in Dom Capers’3-4 scheme.With season-ending injuries to opening-day starter BradJones (shoulder) and veteran Brady Poppinga (knee), wenton to start eight contests, including Super Bowl XLV, in2010. Started six straight in the second half of the seasonbefore he was sidelined himself for the final three regularseasongames and the first three postseason contests witha knee injury.Led all Green Bay rookies and finished No. 6 on the teamwith 67 tackles (45 solo), along with four sacks, good forNo. 4 on the team. His 67 tackles were the most by a GreenBay rookie since LB A.J. Hawk led the team in the categoryin 2006 (155).The four sacks were good for No. 3 among NFC rookiesbehind only a pair of first-round selections, Detroit’sNdamukong Suh (10) and the N.Y. Giants’ Jason Pierre-Paul (4½).Was one of three non-drafted rookies to make theopening-day roster in 2010, joining C/G Nick McDonaldand CB Sam Shields, after locking up a roster spot with animpressive showing in the preseason as he led the defensein tackles (18), solo tackles (12) and sacks (two).2011 SEASON: Entered training camp in a <strong>com</strong>petitionfor starting duty at the ROLB position…Was beset byinjuries that dogged him as early as the preseason andcontinued to thwart his momentum and progress throughoutthe year…Initially suffered a fracture in his shoulderblade during pregame warm-ups prior to the team’s secondpreseason contest, vs. Arizona (Aug. 19)…Playedin the game and the break was diagnosed afterwards…Missed the remainder of training camp and the preseason,and was sidelined for the first five weeks of the regularseason before returning for the team’s Week 6 game vs.St. Louis (Oct. 16)…Played in a rotation with Erik Waldenat ROLB against the Rams, but sustained a knee injuryin the game and missed the following week at Minnesota(Oct. 23)…Returned for the team’s Week 9 game at SanDiego (Nov. 6), but suffered a hamstring injury duringthe game and did not return…Missed the ensuing threegames rehabbing the hamstring, and returned to thegameday lineup for the Week 13 game at the N.Y. Giants(Dec. 4), but did not see any action…Ultimately playedin five games during the season, posting 15 tackles (11solo) and a sack…Also saw action in the team’s playoffcontest…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Saw his first actionsince Week 2 of the preseason, making his 2011 debut ina rotation with Walden opposite Clay Matthews at ROLB.AT A GLANCE …• Finished third among rookies in the NFCwith four sacks in 2010, trailing only a pairof first-round picks, Detroit’s NdamukongSuh (10) and the N.Y. Giants’ Jason Pierre-Paul (4½).• Led Green Bay rookies and finished No. 6 on the team with 67tackles (45 solo), appearing in 13 games with eight starts.• Recorded a sack of QB Ben Roethlisberger in Super Bowl XLV tobe<strong>com</strong>e the first non-drafted rookie to register a sack in a SuperBowl since it became an official statistic in 1982.• Was one of three non-drafted rookies to make the opening-dayroster in 2010, joining C/G Nick McDonald and CB Sam Shields.• With a sack of QB Michael Vick in the season opener at Philadelphia,he became the first Packers rookie to record a sack in hisfirst game since DE Jamal Reynolds did so in his debut at Jacksonville(Dec. 3, 2001).• Finished Central Michigan career ranked second in school historywith 25½ sacks, trailing only DE Dan Bazuin (35½, 2003-06),who was a second-round draft pick of the Bears in 2007.Appeared on 34 defensive plays and finished with fivetackles (four solo). Suffered a knee injury during the gameand played through it, but missed time during the ensuingpractice week and was inactive the following week at Minnesota(Oct. 23)…At San Diego (Nov. 6): Returned toaction following the bye week and saw action on 17 plays,making three tackles (one solo) and registering a QB hit.Suffered a hamstring injury in the second half and did notreturn…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Returned to lineupand dressed for the game, but did not play…Vs. Oakland(Dec. 11): Saw extended action in the second halfin relief of Walden, seeing 23 snaps and recording threetackles (all solo) and his first sack of the season. Sackcame on a third-down rush in the fourth quarter when hecharged through a large opening in the left side of the lineof scrimmage between LG and LT, dropping QB CarsonPalmer for a 7-yard loss…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Startedthe season finale at ROLB, appearing on 39 plays and finishingwith three tackles (two solo).2010: Appeared in 13 games with eight starts…Led allGreen Bay rookies and finished No. 6 on the team with 67tackles (45 solo), along with four sacks, good for No. 4 onthe team…His 67 tackles were the most by a Green Bayrookie since Hawk led the team in the category in 2006(155)…The four sacks were good for No. 3 among NFCrookies behind only a pair of first-round selections, Suh(10) and Pierre-Paul (4½)…Locked up a roster spot withan impressive showing in the preseason as he led the defensein tackles (18), solo tackles (12) and sacks (two)…Had a sack/forced fumble of Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolisin preseason contest (Aug. 26), one that was returnedby LB Robert Francois to the Colts’ 2 to set up a GreenBay TD…Missed the final three regular-season gamesand the first three postseason contests due to a knee injurysustained at Detroit in Week 14…At Philadelphia(Sept. 12): Only appeared on four plays from scrimmagein his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, but brought down QB Michael Vick for anCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESZOMBODRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.265


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESZOMBODRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDMISC.8-yard sack in the fourth quarter. Became the first Packersrookie to record a sack in his first game since DE JamalReynolds did so in his debut at Jacksonville (Dec. 3,2001)…At Chicago (Sept. 27): With Jones sidelined(knee), started the first game of his career and postedfour tackles (three solo) and a sack. The sack came on thethird play from scrimmage as he brought down QB JayCutler for a 10-yard loss…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Startedat ROLB for the second straight week in place of Jonesand registered six tackles (four solo), including one for aloss…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Played extensively in thesecond half after Poppinga left the game with a knee injuryand posted seven tackles (four solo)…At N.Y. Jets (Oct.31): Started and recorded nine tackles (five solo), a QBhit, a pressure, and his first career forced fumble. Causedthe fumble in the second quarter, stripping WR Brad Smithas he ran out of the “Wildcat” formation; the fumble wasrecovered by CB Tramon Williams at the Green Bay 29…At Atlanta (Nov. 28): Put together perhaps his finestall-around performance of the season, posting a careerhigh11 tackles (eight solo), a tackle for a loss, a sack, aQB hit and a forced fumble. Dropped QB Matt Ryan for an11-yard sack in the first quarter to force a Falcons punt.Helped force another punt in the fourth quarter, wrappingup RB Gartrell Johnson after a short reception and punchingthe ball from his arms for a fumble that went out ofbounds on third down…Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5):Sacked QB Troy Smith for a 5-yard loss on third down inthe fourth quarter to force a 49ers punt. Added five tackles(four solo), a tackle for loss, a QB hit and a pressure…At Detroit (Dec. 12): Sustained an injury to his rightknee in the second half and did not return, but posted sixtackles (two solo) in the return to his home state before departing…Vs.Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6):Returned to action after missing the previous six gamesand started at ROLB in place of an injured Walden (ankle).Finished the game with six tackles (all solo), including twofor loss, and posted Green Bay’s only sack of QB Ben Roethlisberger.On the third-quarter sack, lined up at LOLBand used an up-field rush, going into the chest of veteranRT Flozell Adams. Spun back into the inside and up intothe front of the pocket to bring Roethlisberger down fora 2-yard loss. Became the first non-drafted rookie to posta sack in a Super Bowl since the statistic became an officialone in 1982. Posted another tackle for loss when heshed a block from LT Jonathan Scott on the second playof the game to drop RB Rashard Mendenhall for a 4-yardloss…2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft: Signed by Green Bay on April 30as a non-drafted free agent.COLLEGE: A four-year letterman, he appeared in all 55games during his four seasons, with 39 starts…Finishedcareer ranked second in school history with 25½ sacks,trailing only DE Dan Bazuin (35½, 2003-06)…Was a threetimeCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine All-District IV secondteamselection, and earned Academic All-MAC honorstwice during his career…Majored in health and fitness…Senior season (2009): Played in all 14 games with 12starts as a senior in ’09, and earned All-Mid-American Conferencefirst-team honors…Posted 45 tackles, including10 for a loss, and 6½ sacks…Named CMU’s Most ValuableDefensive Lineman and Ring of Honor recipient…Registeredthree tackles, a sack, and recovered a fumble againstOhio in the MAC Championship Game (Dec. 4)…Finishedcareer with eight tackles and a career-high three sacks inthe Chippewas’ 44-41 GMAC Bowl win over Troy (Jan.6)…Junior season (2008): Played in all 13 games with12 starts, earning All-MAC honors...Led the conferencein tackles for loss (15½), ranked second in sacks (nine),and added 51 tackles…The nine sacks are tied for thirdall-time on the school’s single-season list…Named MACWest Division Defensive Player of the Week after postingsix tackles, 2½ sacks and a forced fumble in season openervs. Eastern Illinois (Aug. 28)…Registered six tackles and2½ sacks vs. Western Michigan (Oct. 18)…Sophomoreseason (2007): Started all 14 games…Led the teamand was tied for third in the MAC with 7½ sacks…Rankedsecond on the team with 10½ tackles for loss…Postedcareer-high nine tackles at Kansas (Sept. 1)…Recorded sixtackles, a fumble recovery and an INT vs. Army (Oct. 13)…Redshirt freshman season (2006): Played in all 14games with one start…Made first career start at Kentucky(Sept. 30) and recorded two sacks.PERSONAL: Given name Frank William Zombo III…Born in Sterling Heights, Mich. …Married, wife’s name isJessica…Grew up a Lions fan, listing WR Herman Mooreas his favorite player…High school: Was an all-stateselection by the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press as asenior at Stevenson High in Sterling Heights, Mich. …AlsoFRANK ZOMBO’S PRO STATISTICS—Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . .13 8 67 45 22 4 34 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .5 1 15 11 4 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . .18 9 82 56 26 5 41 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0PLAYOFFS —Tackles— Interceptions FumblesYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2010 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 1 6 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Green Bay. . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<strong>NFL</strong> totals (two years) . . .2 1 9 7 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional statistics: Career sacks — Jay Cutler, CarsonPalmer, Matt Ryan, Troy Smith, Michael Vick.<strong>NFL</strong> debut: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10First <strong>NFL</strong> start: at Chicago, 9/27/10First sack: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10 (M.Vick)CAREER TRANSACTION•2010 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted freeagent, April 30.ZOMBO’S SINGLE-GAMECAREER HIGHSTacklesTotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, at Atl. (11/28/10)Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, at Atl. (11/28/10)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, five times(last: vs. Oak, 12/11/11)266


was selected as the Ma<strong>com</strong>b County Player of the Year bythe Ma<strong>com</strong>b Daily…Earned all-conference honors as heled his team to an 11-3 record and a trip to the state finalsas a senior…Played both WR and DE, catching 78 passesfor 1,200 yards and posting 75 tackles as a senior…Letteredtwice in basketball…Community involvement:Took a mission trip during spring break in 2008 to Atlantain which he helped build houses and tutored inner-citykids…Hobbies/interests: Enjoys hunting and playingcards, golf and tennis…Lists Entourage and True Blood ashis favorite TV shows, Forrest Gump as his favorite movieand Lone Surviv or as his favorite book…Residence: Canton,Mich.VETERANSFRANK ZOMBO GAME-BY-GAME2010, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/12 at Phi-W 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/19 Buf-W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 009/27 at Chi-L 1 1 4 3 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/03 Det-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Was-L 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Mia-L 1 0 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 Min-W 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at NYJ-W 1 1 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011/07 Dal-W 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/21 at Min-W 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 at Atl-L 1 1 11 8 3 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/05 SF-W 1 1 5 4 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Det-L 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at NE-L (inactive — knee)12/26 NYG-W (inactive — knee)01/02 Chi-W (inactive — knee)’10 TOTALS 13 8 67 45 22 4 34 0 0 0 0 0 2 001/09 at Phi-W 1 (inactive — knee)01/15 at Atl-W 2 (inactive — knee)01/23 at Chi-W 3 (inactive — knee)02/06 Pit-W 4 1 1 6 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLAYOFFS 1 1 6 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff;3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas2011, GREEN BAYDate Opp GP GS Tot So As Sk Yd Int Yd Lg TD PD FF FR09/08 NO-W (inactive — shoulder blade)09/18 at Car-W (inactive — shoulder blade)09/25 at Chi-W (inactive — shoulder blade)10/02 Den-W (inactive — shoulder blade)10/09 at Atl-W (inactive — shoulder blade)10/16 StL-W 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/23 at Min-W (inactive — knee)11/06 at SD-W 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 Min-W (inactive — hamstring)11/20 TB-W (inactive — hamstring)11/24 at Det-W (inactive — hamstring)12/04 at NYG-W (did not play)12/11 Oak-W 1 0 3 3 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/18 at KC-L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/25 Chi-W (inactive)01/01 Det-W 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’11 TOTALS 5 1 15 11 4 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 001/15 NYG-L 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01NFC Divisional PlayoffCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESZOMBODRAFT &FREE AGENTSCOLDEST RECORDED HOME GAMES, PACKERS HISTORY (SINCE 1959)COLDEST RECORDED HOME GAMES,TEAM HISTORY-13 D 31 1967 Dallas Cowboys (GB) ................. W 21 17-1 J 20 2008 New York Giants .........................L 20 230 D 26 1993 ..Los Angeles Raiders (GB) ................ W 28 02 D 22 1990 ..Detroit Lions (GB) ................................ L 17 243 J 12 1997 Carolina Panthers (GB) ............. W 30 133 D 7 2008 ..Houston Texans (GB).......................... L 21 246 N 28 1976 ..Chicago Bears (GB) ............................. L 10 168 D 20 1992 ..Los Angeles Rams (GB) .................... W 28 1310 D 3 1972 ..Detroit Lions (GB) .............................. W 33 710 D 4 1977 ..Detroit Lions (GB) .............................. W 10 910 D 12 1982 ..Detroit Lions (GB) ................................ L 10 3010 D 15 1991 ..Detroit Lions (GB) ................................ L 17 21postseason games in boldCOLDEST SEPTEMBER HOME GAMES43 S 26 1965 ..Baltimore Colts (Milw) ..................... W 20 1746 S 24 2001 ..Washington Redskins (GB) ............ W 37 051 S 17 1973 ..New York Jets (Milw) ........................ W 23 751 S 21 1975 ..Detroit Lions (Milw) ............................ L 16 3052 S 25 1960 ..Chicago Bears (GB).............................. L 14 1752 S 24 1961 ..San Francisco 49ers (GB)................. W 30 1052 S 23 1990 ..Kansas City Chiefs (GB) ...................... L 3 1753 S 19 1971 ..New York Giants (GB) ......................... L 40 4253 S 29 1974 ..Detroit Lions (Milw) .......................... W 21 1955 S 27 1970 ..Atlanta Falcons (GB) ......................... W 27 2455 S 23 1973 ..Detroit Lions (GB) ................................T 13 13COLDEST OCTOBER HOME GAMES36 O 26 1980 ..Minnesota Vikings (GB) ................... W 16 338 O 11 1959 ..San Francisco 49ers (GB)................. W 21 2039 O 29 1972 ..Minnesota Vikings (GB) ..................... L 13 2739 O 31 1993 ..Chicago Bears (GB)............................ W 17 340 O 18 1981 ..San Francisco 49ers (Milw)............... L 3 1341 O 24 1965 ..Dallas Cowboys (Milw) .................... W 13 341 O 28 1984 ..Detroit Lions (GB) .............................. W 41 942 O 17 1976 ..Philadelphia Eagles (GB) ................. W 28 1342 O 15 1978 ..Seattle Seahawks (Milw) ................. W 45 2842 O 17 1983 ..Washington Redskins (GB) ............. W 48 4742 O 22 1995 ..Minnesota Vikings (GB) ................... W 38 21COLDEST NOVEMBER HOME GAMES6 N 28 1976 ..Chicago Bears (GB).............................. L 10 1622 N 12 1995 ..Chicago Bears (GB)............................ W 35 2825 N 22 1964 ..Cleveland Browns (Milw) ................ W 28 2126 N 27 1977 ..Minnesota Vikings (GB) ..................... L 6 1327 N 9 1986 ..Washington Redskins (GB) ............... L 7 1627 N 19 2000 ..Indianapolis Colts (GB) .................... W 26 2428 N 15 1992 ..Philadelphia Eagles (Milw) ............. W 27 2428 N 29 2004 ..St. Louis Rams (GB) ........................... W 45 1729 N 30 1975 ..Chicago Bears (GB)............................ W 28 729 N 24 1991 ..Indianapolis Colts (Milw) ................ W 14 1029 N 28 1993 ..Tampa Bay Buccaneers (GB) .......... W 13 102011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELD MISC.267


VETERANSCOMMUNITYADMIN. &COACHESZOMBODRAFT &FREE AGENTS2011 REVIEWRECORDS &HISTORYLAMBEAUFIELDPACKERS ASSISTANT COACHES, BY POSITIONDefensive CoordinatorHanner, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-79Meyer, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-83Modzelewski, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-87Bullough, Hank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-91Rhodes, Ray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93Shurmur, Fritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-98Thomas, Emmitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Donatell, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-03Slowik, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Bates, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Sanders, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-08Capers, Dom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-12Offensive CoordinatorRoach, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76Schnelker, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-85Infante, Lindy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-91Lewis, Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-99Rossley, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-05Jagodzinski, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Philbin, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-11Clements, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012NOTE: Bob Schnelker (1969-71), JohnPolonchek (1972-74), Lew Carpenter(1975-81) and Tom Coughlin (1986-87)were passing game coordinators.LineTrafton, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1944Kiesling, Walt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945-48Stidham, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949Taylor, John “Tarz” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950-52Drulis, Chuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951-53Rymkus, Lou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954-57Primary Offensive LineSkorich, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . 1958Austin, Bill. . . . . . . . . . .1959-64Wietecha, Ray . . . . . . .1965-68Gregg, Forrest . . . . . . .1969-70Dotsch, Rollie . . . . . . .1971-74McLaughlin, Leon . . .1975-76Curry, Bill. . . . . . . . . . . .1977-79McMillan, Ernie . . . . . .1978-83Wampfler, Jerry . . . . .1984-87Davis, Charlie. . . . . . . .1988-91Lovat, Tom . . . . . . . . . .1992-98Beightol, Larry. . . . 1999-2005Philbin, Joe. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Campen, James . . . . .2007-12LinebackersGustafson, Burt . . . . 1971-74Meyer, John . . . . . . . 1975-79Marshall, John. . . . . 1980-82Kiffin, Monte . . . . . . . . . 1983Paterra, Herb . . . . . . 1984-85Priefer, Chuck . . . . . . . . 1984Lindsey, Dale . . . . . . 1986-87Special TeamsKuhlmann, Hank. . . 1972-74Lord, Bob . . . . . . . . . 1975-76Gustafson, Burt . . . . 1977-78vonAppen, Fred . . . . . . 1979Marshall, John. . . . . . . . 1980Ends/ReceiversHutson, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944-48Plasman, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950-52Devore, Hugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Hearden, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954-55, 1957Voris, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961-62Fears, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962-65Schnelker, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-71Polonchek, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-74Carpenter, Lew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-85Coughlin, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Geis, Wayne “Buddy” . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-91Lewis, Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Gruden, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94Primary Defensive LineKlapstein, Earl . . . . . . . . . . 1956Morton, Jack . . . . . . . .1957-58Bengtson, Phil. . . . . . .1959-67Hanner, Dave. . . . . . . .1965-79Champion, Jim . . . . . . . . . 1980vonAppen, Fred . . . . . . . . 1980Urich, Richard “Doc” 1981-83Modzelewski, Dick. . .1984-87Blache, Greg. . . . . . . . .1988-93Brooks, Larry . . . . . . . .1994-98Trgovac, Mike . . . . . . . . . . 1999Franklin, Jethro. . . . . .2000-04Sanders, Bob (DE) . . . . . . 2005Nunn, Robert (DT) . . .2005-08Hairston, Carl (DE) . . .2006-08Trgovac, Mike . . . . . . .2009-12Moseley, Dick . . . . . 1988-91Valesente, Bob . . . . 1992-94Lind, Jim . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98Holland, Johnny . . . . . . 1999Pelini, Bo . . . . . . . . . . 2000-02Duffner, Mark . . . . . 2003-05Moss, Winston. . . . . 2006-12Greene, Kevin (OLB) . . 2009-12Rehbein, Dick . . . . . 1981-83Priefer, Chuck . . . . . 1984-85Hilton, John . . . . . . . . . . 1986Peete, Willie . . . . . . . . . . 1987Tippett, Howard . . . 1988-91Cromwell, Nolan. . . 1992-97Holland, Johnny . . . . . . 1998Ortmayer, Steve . . . . . . 1999Novak, Frank . . . . . . 2000-02Bonamego, John . . 2003-05Haskell, Gil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-97Cromwell, Nolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Baggett, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Sherman, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-04Franklin, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Robinson, Jimmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-10Bennett, Edgar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12BacksHutson, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1944-47Molenda, Bo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948Snyder, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949Nolting, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950Reid, Floyd “Breezy” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958Offensive BacksCochran, “Red” . . . . . .1959-66,1971-74McCormick, Tom . . . .1967-68Bratkowski, Zeke . . . .1969-70Lord, Bob . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78Bratkowski, Zeke . . . .1979-81Kettela, Pete. . . . . . . . . . . . 1982Brunner, John . . . . . . . . . . 1983Sefcik, George . . . . . . .1984-85Hilton, John . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Peete, Willie . . . . . . . . .1987-91Running BacksWietecha, Ray . . . . . . .1969-70Roach, Paul. . . . . . . . . .1975-76Haskell, Gil . . . . . . . . . .1992-94Sydney, Harry . . . . . . .1995-99Brown, Kippy . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Croom, Sylvester . . . .2001-03Roland, Johnny. . . . . . . . . 2004Bennett, Edgar . . . . . .2005-10Fontenot, Jerry . . . . . . . . . 2011Van Pelt, Alex . . . . . . . . . . 2012Tight EndsKnight, Virgil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-91Reid, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-96Sherman, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98Jagodzinski, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . .1999-2003Philbin, Joe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05McAdoo, Ben. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-11Fontenot, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012Defensive BacksStuber, Abe . . . . . . . . . . . . 1956Hecker, Norb . . . . . . . .1959-65Burns, Jerry. . . . . . . . . .1966-67Robinson, Wayne. . . .1968-69Evans, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Doll, Don. . . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Kinard, Billy . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974Colbert, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975LeBeau, Dick . . . . . . . .1976-79Fichtner, Ross . . . . . . .1980-83Riley, Ken . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85Jauron, Dick . . . . . . . . .1986-94Valesente, Bob . . . . . .1995-98Vitt, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Slowik, Bob. . . . . . . . . .2000-03Schottenheimer, K. .2004, 06-08Baker, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Washington, L. (CB) . . . 2005-08Perry, Darren (S) . . . . . . . 2009-12Whitt Jr., Joe (CB). . . . . . 2009-12QuarterbacksStarr, Bart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972Moss, Perry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974Bratkowski, Zeke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-81Sefcik, George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-87Infante, Lindy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-91Mariucci, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-95Mornhinweg, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996Reid, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98McCarthy, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Rossley, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-02Bevell, Darrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-05Clements, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-11McAdoo, Ben. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012Stock, Mike. . . . . . . . 2006-08Slocum, Shawn . . . . 2009-12MISC.268

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