This article details statistics relating to the Green Bay Packers.
Season-by-season win and loss records
While the team was founded in 1919, they did not compete in the National Football League until 1921, when the league was at the time known as the American Professional Football Association.
Throughout their history, the Packers have won 13 NFL Championships (including four Super Bowls), more than any other team; in addition, they are the only team to win three consecutive league championships, having accomplished that feat twice (1929–31 and 1965–67).
The Packers have also won three NFC title games, along with two NFL titles before the AFL and NFL consolidated. This amounts to 15 title game victories in the Packer trophy case and 18 titles overall.
Career leaders
These lists are accurate through to Week 17, 2021.
Passing leaders[edit]
Top 10 career
|
Name |
Yards |
Tenure
|
Brett Favre |
61,655 |
1992–2007
|
Aaron Rodgers |
55,360 |
2005–present
|
Bart Starr |
24,718 |
1956–1971
|
Lynn Dickey |
21,369 |
1976–1985
|
Tobin Rote |
11,535 |
1950–1956
|
Don Majkowski |
10,870 |
1987–1991
|
Randy Wright |
7,106 |
1984–1988
|
Arnie Herber |
6,749 |
1930–1940
|
David Whitehurst |
6,205 |
1977–1983
|
Cecil Isbell |
5,945 |
1938–1942
|
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Rushing leaders[edit]
Top 10 career
|
Name |
Yards |
Tenure
|
Ahman Green |
8,322 |
2000–2009
|
Jim Taylor |
8,207 |
1958–1966
|
John Brockington |
5,024 |
1971–1977
|
Tony Canadeo |
4,197 |
1941–1952
|
Aaron Jones |
4,163 |
2017-present
|
Ryan Grant |
4,143 |
2007–2012
|
Dorsey Levens |
3,937 |
1994–2001
|
Clarke Hinkle |
3,860 |
1932–1941
|
Gerry Ellis |
3,826 |
1980–1986
|
Paul Hornung |
3,711 |
1957–1966
|
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Receiving leaders[edit]
Top 10 career
|
Name |
Yards |
Tenure
|
Donald Driver |
10,137 |
1999–2012
|
James Lofton |
9,656 |
1978–1986
|
Sterling Sharpe |
8,134 |
1988–1994
|
Davante Adams |
8,066 |
2014–2021
|
Don Hutson |
7,991 |
1935–1945
|
Jordy Nelson |
7,848 |
2008–2017
|
Boyd Dowler |
6,918 |
1959–1969
|
Antonio Freeman |
6,651 |
1995–2003
|
Greg Jennings |
6,537 |
2006–2012
|
Max McGee |
6,346 |
1954–1967
|
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