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2007 Green Bay Packers season

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2007 Green Bay Packers season
OwnerGreen Bay Packers, Inc.
General managerTed Thompson
Head coachMike McCarthy
Home stadiumLambeau Field
Results
Record13–3
Division place1stNFC North
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Seahawks)42–20
LostNFC Championship
(vs.Giants)20–23(OT)
All-Pros
4
Pro Bowlers
Uniform
The Packers on offense at home to theCarolina Panthers in week 11

The2007 Green Bay Packers season was the franchise's 89th overall and 87th season in theNational Football League (NFL). The Packers finished the regular season with a 13–3 record and clinched their first winning season, playoff appearance and division title since2004. They received for the first time since1997 abye for the first round of theplayoffs, and won their divisional round playoff game to advance to the franchise's firstNFC Championship Game in 10 years. The Packers ultimately lost the NFC Championship game to the eventualSuper Bowl championNew York Giants. It was the first time the Packers had lost a home NFC Championship game, and only their third home playoff loss ever. This was the last season for quarterbackBrett Favre as a Green Bay Packer, as he initially retired following the season but came out of retirement and was subsequently traded to theNew York Jets during the offseason.

This season also marked the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Packers' home stadium ofLambeau Field. The Packers' tenure at Lambeau, now at 64 seasons, is the longest in NFL history at a single stadium, breaking theChicago Bears' previous record of 50 seasons atWrigley Field (1921–1970).

Offseason

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On February 2, 2007,Brett Favre announced that he would return for the 2007 season. "I am so excited about coming back," the 37-year-old quarterback said on the website ofThe Sun Herald inBiloxi,Mississippi. He also commented, "We have a good nucleus of young players. We were 8–8 last year, and that's encouraging."[1][2][3]

Ted Thompson, Green Bay's general manager, confirmed the news, saying, "The Packers are excited by his decision and look forward to a successful 2007 campaign."[4] This would be, however, Brett Favre's last season with the Packers, after 16 years on the team.

2007 NFL draft

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The2007 NFL draft occurred on April 28–29. The Packers picked 16th overall, selectingdefensive tackleJustin Harrell in the first round.[5]

2007 Packers draft selections
Round/PickPlayerPositionCollege
1/16Justin HarrellDefensive tackleTennessee
2/47Traded toNY Jets along with No. 235 for Nos. 63, 89, and 191
2/63 (From NY Jets)Brandon JacksonRunning backNebraska
3/78James JonesWide receiverSan Jose State
3/89 (From NY Jets)Aaron RouseSafetyVirginia Tech
4/112Traded toPittsburgh for Nos. 119 & 192
4/119 (From Pittsburgh)Allen BarbreOffensive tackleMissouri Southern St.
5/157David ClowneyWide ReceiverVirginia Tech
6/191 (from NY Jets)Korey HallInside linebackerBoise State
6/192 (From Pittsburgh)Desmond BishopInside linebackerCal
6/193Mason CrosbyKickerColorado
7/228DeShawn WynnRunning BackFlorida
7/235Traded to NY Jets along with No. 47 for Nos. 63, 89, and 191
7/243 (compensatory)Clark HarrisTight endRutgers

Reportedly, the Packers were in talks withOakland Raiders wide receiverRandy Moss at the behest of Brett Favre.[6] If the Packers had made the move to acquire the 30-year-oldwide receiver, the trade would no doubt have been a controversial one, as Moss had a long and storied history with the Green Bay franchise.[6] While Moss's salary was high, Green Bay, at the time, reportedly had $24 million of cap space, and could have absorbed his contract easily.[7] These rumors were put to an end on April 29, 2007, when Oakland dealt Moss to New England for a 4th round draft pick.[8] In the days following the NFL draft, Favre was upset concerning Green Bay's inability to acquire Moss.[9] Favre was reportedly so upset that his agent requested that the Packers trade him.[9] Coach Mike McCarthy was able to calm Favre down over the phone, and Favre eventually admitted that while he wanted to win, he did not want to be traded in order to do so.[9]

Departures

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On March 5, the Texans signed running backAhman Green to a contract.[10]

On March 5, the Dolphins signed tight endDavid Martin to a contract.[11]

On March 7, the Packers cut fullbackWilliam Henderson.[12]

Free agents heading into the 2007 season

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PositionPlayerFree agency
tag
Date signed2007 team
DTKenderick AllenUFAMay 11Cincinnati Bengals
QBTodd BoumanUFAOctober 25Jacksonville Jaguars
RBAhman GreenUFAMarch 5Houston Texans
TEDonald LeeUFAFebruary 20Green Bay Packers
TEDavid MartinUFAMarch 5Miami Dolphins
LBBen TaylorUFA
OGTyson WalterUFAMarch 5Green Bay Packers
LBTracy WhiteUFAMarch 7Green Bay Packers
RFA:Restricted free agent,UFA:Unrestricted free agent,ERFA: Exclusive rights free agent

Roster

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2007 Green Bay Packers final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 11 inactive, 9 practice squad

Preseason

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 11atPittsburgh SteelersW 13–91–0Heinz FieldRecap
2August 18Seattle SeahawksW 48–132–0Lambeau FieldRecap
3August 23Jacksonville JaguarsL 13–212–1Lambeau FieldRecap
4August 30atTennessee TitansL 14–302–2LP FieldRecap

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 9Philadelphia EaglesW 16–131–0Lambeau FieldRecap
2September 16atNew York GiantsW 35–132–0Giants StadiumRecap
3September 23San Diego ChargersW 31–243–0Lambeau FieldRecap
4September 30atMinnesota VikingsW 23–164–0Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeRecap
5October 7Chicago BearsL 20–274–1Lambeau FieldRecap
6October 14Washington RedskinsW 17–145–1Lambeau FieldRecap
7Bye
8October 29atDenver BroncosW 19–13(OT)6–1Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
9November 4atKansas City ChiefsW 33–227–1Arrowhead StadiumRecap
10November 11Minnesota VikingsW 34–08–1Lambeau FieldRecap
11November 18Carolina PanthersW 31–179–1Lambeau FieldRecap
12November 22atDetroit LionsW 37–2610–1Ford FieldRecap
13November 29atDallas CowboysL 27–3710–2Texas StadiumRecap
14December 9Oakland RaidersW 38–711–2Lambeau FieldRecap
15December 16atSt. Louis RamsW 33–1412–2Edward Jones DomeRecap
16December 23atChicago BearsL 7–3512–3Soldier FieldRecap
17December 30Detroit LionsW 34–1313–3Lambeau FieldRecap

Standings

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NFC North
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2)Green Bay Packers1330.8134–29–3435291W1
Minnesota Vikings880.5003–36–6365311L2
Detroit Lions790.4383–34–8346444L1
Chicago Bears790.4382–44–8334348W2

Regular season results

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Week 1: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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Quarter1234Total
Eagles0103013
Packers1003316

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

The Packers began their season at home against thePhiladelphia Eagles. In the first quarter, Green Bay'sJarrett Bush recovered the Eagles'Greg Lewis's muffed punt in the end zone for a touchdown. The contest was tied in the closing minutes but the Eagles again muffed a punt return, setting up a 42-yard kick from Packers rookie kickerMason Crosby. This was the only game the Packers did not score an offensive touchdown. Crosby was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[13] Crosby is the only player in league history to boot a 50-plus-yard field goal and game winning field goal in the final minute in his first NFL game.[14]

Week 2: at New York Giants

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Quarter1234Total
Packers0772135
Giants0103013

atGiants Stadium,East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Packers in theshotgun

Playing a close game until the fourth quarter, the Packers took a commanding lead late in the game (racking up 21 points in the final fifteen minutes) and winning the game 35–13. Early in the 4th quarter, Favre capped off a drive with a pass to the outside of the endzone to Donald Lee, and then followed it up with a 10-yard pass to Donald Driver by the goalpost for a score after the Giants fumbled the ensuing kickoff deep in their own territory. In the victory, Brett Favre threw for 286 yards and 3 touchdowns and gave him his 149th career win as a starter, the most by anyquarterback in NFL history, surpassingJohn Elway. Favre was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for games played September 16–17.[15] Mike McCarthy was voted the Motorola NFL Coach of the Week.[16]

Week 3: vs. San Diego Chargers

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Quarter1234Total
Chargers777324
Packers31401431

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Game time: 10:00 a.m. PDT/12:00 p.m.CDT
  • Game weather: 73 °F (23 °C) (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 70,733
  • Referee:Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (CBS):Jim Nantz (play-by-play) &Phil Simms (color commentator)

Quarterback Brett Favre threw three touchdown passes against theChargers in the victory, bringing his career total to 420 and tyingDan Marino's career touchdown record. With just over two minutes remaining in the game and San Diego leading 21–17, Favre found wide receiverGreg Jennings for a 57-yard catch and run across the middle of the field for the go-ahead score. On the Chargers ensuing drive, linebacker Nick Barnett intercepted aPhilip Rivers pass and returned it to the San Diego 1-yard line setting up the Packers final score and a 10-point lead. Barnett was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on September 23 – 24.[17] This win made the Packers the only team to have missed the playoffs the previous season to return to open 3–0 against teams that made the playoffs the year before.[18]

Week 4: at Minnesota Vikings

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Quarter1234Total
Packers7331023
Vikings063716

atHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome,Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Game time: 1:05 P.M. EDT/12:05 P.M. CDT
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 63,779
  • Referee:Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (Fox):Ron Pitts (play-by-play) andJ.C. Pearson (color commentator)
Brett Favre brokeDan Marino's TD pass record during Week 4 at the HHH Metrodome

Coming off their home win over the Chargers, the Packers flew to theHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome for an NFC North division game againstMinnesota. In the first quarter, QBBrett Favre threw a 16-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings surpassingDan Marino as the league's all-time leader in touchdown passes. He also became the league leader in pass attempts (8,393 at game's end).[19] Favre was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season, having thrown for 344 yards and two touchdowns.[20]

With the win, the Packers stayed undefeated and improved to their first 4–0 start since 1998.[21]

Week 5: vs. Chicago Bears

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Quarter1234Total
Bears07101027
Packers7103020

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

Coming off a record-setting divisional road game against the Vikings, the Packers went home for a Sunday night divisional clash with their nemesis, theChicago Bears. This would be the 174th meeting between the two teams.

In the first quarter, Green Bay got off to a fast start by capping off the game's opening drive with rookie RBDeShawn Wynn getting a 2-yard TD run for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Bears tied the game with RBCedric Benson's 10-yard TD run. The Packers would end the first half with QBBrett Favre completing a 41-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings, along with rookie kickerMason Crosby converting a 37-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, Chicago crept closer with kickerRobbie Gould converting a 44-yard field goal. Green Bay responded with Crosby kicking a 37-yard field goal, yet the Bears pulled to within three as QBBrian Griese completed a 19-yard TD pass to TEGreg Olsen. In the fourth quarter, Chicago erased their deficit completely with Gould's 36-yard field goal and Griese's 34-yard TD pass to TEDesmond Clark.

With a turnover-plagued loss (5 turnovers on the night), the Packers fell to 4–1. Also, with two interceptions, Favre tied QBGeorge Blanda at 277 for the most career interceptions.[22]Also of note,Brady Poppinga intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter, extending the streak of at least one Packer interception per game for the 11th consecutive game. This matched the longest streak in team history, which occurred during an 11-game stretch in 1984–1985.[23]

Week 6: vs. Washington Redskins

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Quarter1234Total
Redskins770014
Packers7010017

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

On October 14, 2007Charles Woodson picked up aSantana Moss fumble and returned it 57 yards for a go-ahead touchdown in a 17–14 victory over theWashington Redskins.[24] He also recorded an interception in the game, his first of the season. This was the 12 straight game that Green Bay has recorded an interception, making it a new team record surpassing an 11-game stretch in 1984–1985.[23][25] In the third quarter, Redskins safetySean Taylor intercepted a Brett Favre pass making Favre the career interception leader in NFL history, eclipsing George Blanda's record of 277 interceptions. Favre threw two interceptions for the game.[26] Woodson was named the NFC's Defensive Player of the Week for his performance versus the Redskins. It was the first time he has received this award.[27]

With the win, the Packers entered its bye week at 5–1.

Week 8: at Denver Broncos

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Quarter1234OTTotal
Packers7600619
Broncos7033013

atInvesco Field at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

Following their bye week, the Packers flew to Denver to take on the Broncos onMonday Night Football. In the first quarter, Bronco quarterbackJay Cutler opened the scoring with a 5-yard touchdown pass to tight endTony Scheffler. On the first play of the ensuing seriesBrett Favre completed a 79-yard touchdown to rookie wide receiverJames Jones. In the second quarter, rookie kickerMason Crosby converted a 19-yard field goal, followed by a 26-yard field goal, and the Packers took a 13–7 lead into halftime.

In the third quarter, Broncos kickerJason Elam converted a 45-yard field goal to cut Green Bay's lead to 3 points. In the fourth quarter, after getting the ball back with 2:27 remaining in the game, Cutler led a drive that began on the Bronco seven-yard line down the length of the field to the Green Bay four-yard line. On a 3rd and 1 Cutler attempted a quarterback draw to win the game, butRyan Pickett stopped Cutler for no gain on the play. With no time outs remaining Elam and the kicking unit ran onto the field and converted a field goal to tie the game on the final play of the quarter.

Greg Jennings called heads and won the overtime coin toss, allowing Green Bay to receive the ball to begin overtime. On the first play, Favre threw an 82-yard touchdown pass to Jennings, who had outrun Bronco cornerbackDré Bly for the catch. This was Favre's 13th TD pass of 75 yards or more, most of any player in NFL history.[28] Favre also becomes the first Packers player to throw two touchdown passes of 75 yards or more in the same game. Only three quarterbacks have accomplished the feat since 1990.[28]Ryan Grant ran for 104 yards, the first Packer to break the 100 yard rushing mark this season.

With the win (their first ever in Denver), the Packers improved to 6–1. On November 1, 2007Aaron Kampman was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October, having recorded 5.5 sacks during that time period.[29] Brett Favre was voted the Fedex Air and Ground NFL Player of the Week award for games played on October 28 – 29, the third time this season he has received this award.[30] Wide receiver James Jones of the Packers was announced as the Diet Pepsi 2007 Rookie of the Week for games played on October 28–29. Jones made three receptions for 107 yards including a first-quarter 79-yard touchdown.[31]

Week 9: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Quarter1234Total
Packers0672033
Chiefs0701522

atArrowhead Stadium,Kansas City, Missouri

Coming off their Monday Night road win over the Broncos, the Packers flew toArrowhead Stadium for a Week 9 interconference duel with theKansas City Chiefs .After a scoreless first quarter, Green Bay drew first blood with rookie kickerMason Crosby getting a 48-yard and a 36-yard field goal. However, the Chiefs would take the lead into halftime as RBLarry Johnson completed a 1-yard TD run.

In the third quarter, the Packers regained the lead as Favre completed a 13-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Kansas City regained the lead with QBDamon Huard completing a 30-yard TD pass to Johnson. Green Bay replied with Crosby kicking a 32-yard field goal, yet the Chiefs answered with Huard completing a 17-yard TD pass to TETony Gonzalez (with RBPriest Holmes getting the 2-point conversion run). The Packers pulled back into the lead as Favre and Jennings hooked up again on a 60-yard TD pass. Afterwards, Crosby made a 45-yard field goal, and CBCharles Woodson returned an interception 46 yards for a touchdown.

With the win, the Packers improved to 7–1. Brett Favre also became the third quarterback to defeat all of the other 31 NFL teams at least once.Peyton Manning andTom Brady had been the first two to do so, just hours apart, the week before.

The Packers scored 17 points in the final 3:05 on a defense that hadn't given up more than 20 all year.[32] Favre joinedPeyton Manning andTom Brady as quarterbacks who've beaten all 31 other teams in the NFL.[32] Favre rallied the Packers to victory from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie for the fourth time this season and 40th in his career, second only to John Elway's 46 fourth-quarter comebacks.[33] The Packers have won 11 of their last 12 games, dating back to last season. Their sixth straight road wins tie for the second-longest away-from-home streak in team history.[34]

Week 10: vs. Minnesota Vikings

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Quarter1234Total
Vikings00000
Packers7614734

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

Playing their first home game since mid-October, the Packers hosted their division rivals, theMinnesota Vikings.

In the first half, the first career touchdown[35] byRyan Grant came on a 30-yard run and gave the Packers a 7–0 lead, and two field goals by Mason Crosby (a 39-yard field goal midway through the 2nd quarter and a 24-yard field goal at the end of the half) would provide all the first half scoring, as the Packers went to the locker room leading 13–0.

In the second half, Brett Favre threw a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes, one to Donald Lee and one to Ruvell Martin (which was Favre's 200th TD pass at Lambeau Field),[36] giving the Packers a 27–0 lead. With an additional Martin touchdown catch in the 4th quarter, the Packers shut out the Vikings 34–0, their first shutout of 2007. The Packers defense heldAdrian Peterson to a season-low 45 yards on 11 carries a week after he set the NFL single-game rushing record with 296 yards against the San Diego Chargers.[37] Grant became the first running back to reach the century mark against the Vikings this season, rushing for 119 yards on 25 carries, his career best.[36]

With the win, the Packers improved to 8–1, which matched the best start to a season in Brett Favre's career (in 1996 and 2002).[36] This game was the first time the Vikings had been shut out since 1991,[38] and halted the Vikings’ NFL-record run of 260 consecutive regular-season games with a point.[39] The game was Green Bay's first shutout of the Vikings in 94 games of the rivalry.[40]

During the game, Favre became only the second NFL quarterback to throw for 60,000 yards in a career. He now has 60,257 yards' passing in his 17-year NFL career, second only to Dan Marino's career passing record of 61,361 yards.[41] On November 15, 2007, the NFL announced Favre and running back Ryan Grant were voted the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Week for games played on November 11–12.[42] Favre has received the FedEx Air award four times this season. Coach McCarthy was voted the Motorola NFL Coach of the Week for games played on November 11–12, the second time he has received the award this season.[43]

Week 11: vs. Carolina Panthers

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Quarter1234Total
Panthers307717
Packers7147331

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

38-year-old Brett Favre faced off against 44-year-old Carolina quarterbackVinny Testaverde in a game that featured the oldest starting quarterbacks duo in NFL history.[44] Favre threw 3 touchdown passes, andTramon Williams returned a punt 94-yard for another touchdown as Green Bay defeated theCarolina Panthers 31–17. It was Favre's 62nd career game with at least three touchdown passes, tyingDan Marino's record.

The win moved Green Bay to 9–1 on the season, its best start through the first 10 games since 1962.[44] This is also Favre's best 10 game start to a season in his career.[45] Packers punt returner Tramon Williams was named Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the 11th week of the 2007 season (November 18–19).[46] Packers defensive tackleCorey Williams was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on November 18–19. Williams posted four solo tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles during the game.[47]

Week 12: at Detroit Lions

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Quarter1234Total
Packers01714637
Lions6331426

atFord Field, Detroit, Michigan

Coming off their home win over the Panthers, the Packers flew toFord Field for a Week 12 Thanksgiving NFC North duel with theDetroit Lions. Lions kickerJason Hanson completed a 47-yard field goal, and followed it with a 41-yarder to give the Lions a 6–0 lead after the first quarter.Brett Favre started the second quarter with an 11-yard TD pass toGreg Jennings. The Packers held on to the lead for the remainder of the game, winning 37–26. The win moved the Packers to 10–1 on the season.

Favre finished the game with 3 touchdowns, the 63rd time he has thrown 3 or more touchdowns in a game, breaking the record he held withDan Marino. At one point during the game, Favre completed 20 consecutive passes, breaking the Packers team record of 18 (held byDon Majkowski andLynn Dickey).[48] Favre threw for 381 passing yards, which was his seventh 300-yard passing game of the season, tying a career-high.[49] For his performance, Favre was awarded Fox's Galloping Gobbler Award. Favre also was voted Fedex Air NFL Player of the Week, the fifth time this year he has received the award.[50]

Green Bay has equaled its best 11-game record since 1929.[51]

With the win, the Packers improved to 10–1 (the team's best start since 1962).

Week 13: at Dallas Cowboys

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Quarter1234Total
Packers1077327
Cowboys131401037

atTexas Stadium,Irving, Texas

Coming off their Thanksgiving win over their divisional foe, the Lions, the Packers flew toTexas Stadium for a Week 13 Thursday night intraconference duel with the throwback-cladDallas Cowboys. This match-up would see two 10–1 teams face one another for the first time since 1990 when theNew York Giants lost to theSan Francisco 49ers.[52] Cowboys quarterbackTony Romo faced off against his boyhood idolBrett Favre in the game.[53]

The Packers started the game missing two key players of their defense, with injured cornerbackCharles Woodson (tied for 7th in the NFL with 4 interceptions) and defensive endKabeer Gbaja-Biamila (tied for 6th in the NFL with 9.5 sacks) on the inactive list.[54] In the first quarter, Green Bay took the early lead as rookie kickerMason Crosby completed a 47-yard field goal. On the second play of the Cowboys opening drive, Al Harris stripped the ball from Terrell Owens and side judgeLaird Hayes signaled Green Bay ball, but head linesman Derick Bowers overruled him. The only option forMike McCarthy to challenge on the play, since the whistle was blown, was whether it was a reception – the strip could not be reviewed. The replay upheld the reception and Dallas retained possession.[55][56][57][58][59]Nick Folk completed a 26-yard field goal to tie the game. Folk also completed a 51-yard field goal, and QBTony Romo threw a 3-yard TD pass to WRPatrick Crayton. The Packers would end the first quarter with rookie RBRyan Grant running for a 62-yard touchdown. In the second quarter, Dallas responded with Romo completing a 26-yard TD pass to TEAnthony Fasano and a 10-yard TD pass to WRTerrell Owens.Brett Favre left the game in the second quarter after he hit his right elbow on the helmet of a blitzing Cowboys CBNate Jones. The throw led to Favre's second interception. Packers quarterbackAaron Rodgers took over for the Packers next series and led the offense on a 74-yard drive, capping it off with an 11-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings.

In the third, Grant finished off a 69-yard Packer drive with a 1-yard TD run for the only score of the quarter. In the fourth quarter, Romo completed a 4-yard TD pass to Crayton. Mason Crosby kicked a 52-yard field goal with just over 5 minutes remaining in the game to pull the Packers within a field goal. Dallas sealed the win as Folk kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:03 left in the game. The Packers were flagged for a season-high 142 penalty yards.[58]

With the loss, the Packers move to 10–2. This is the last Packers loss in Dallas to date, as the two teams would not meet again in Dallas until the2013 season, whereGreen Bay overcame a 26–3 deficit to beat the Cowboys 37–36. The Packers, since then, have gone 3–0 in Dallas in the regular season, the latest win being a 34–24 win in2019.

Week 14: vs. Oakland Raiders

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Quarter1234Total
Raiders07007
Packers01417738

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

Hoping to rebound from their Thursday night road loss to the Cowboys, the Packers went home for Favre's 250th (270th including playoffs) consecutive start,[60] along with Green Bay's Week 14 interconference duel with theOakland Raiders.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Packers sliced away in the second quarter with rookie RBRyan Grant getting a 6-yard TD run, while CBWill Blackmon returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown. The Raiders would end the half with their only score of the game as QBJosh McCown completed a 25-yard TD pass to WRJerry Porter.

In the third quarter, Green Bay took control with rookieMason Crosby nailing a 44-yard field goal, QBBrett Favre completing an 80-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings, while Blackmon recovered an Oakland fumble in their endzone for a touchdown (making him the first player since Cincinnati'sLemar Parrish in 1974 to return a punt and a fumble for a touchdown in one game). In the fourth quarter, the Packers pulled away with Favre completing a 46-yard TD pass to TEDonald Lee.

With the win, not only did Green Bay improve to 11–2, but they also clinched the NFC North division title.[61]

It was the Packers' 18th division title, along with their 24th playoff berth with three games remaining in the season – the second-fastest division title in team history.[62] Blackmon was awarded NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his performance.[63]

Week 15: at St. Louis Rams

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Quarter1234Total
Packers71010633
Rams770014

atEdward Jones Dome,St. Louis, Missouri

Coming off their dominating home win over the Raiders, the Packers flew to theEdward Jones Dome for a Week 15 duel with theSt. Louis Rams. In the first quarter, Green Bay drew first blood as rookie RBRyan Grant got a 1-yard TD run. Afterwards, the Rams responded with QBMarc Bulger completing a 4-yard TD pass to WRTorry Holt. In the second quarter, Green Bay went back into the lead as QBBrett Favre completing a 4-yard TD pass to TEDonald Lee, yet St. Louis answered with RBSteven Jackson getting a 46-yard TD run. The Packers would regain the lead prior to halftime with rookie kickerMason Crosby getting a 44-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, Green Bay took control as Crosby kicked a 50-yard field goal, along with Favre completing a 44-yard TD pass to WRGreg Jennings. In the fourth quarter, the Pack finished the Rams off with Crosby nailing a 25-yard and a 46-yard field goal.

With the win, the Packers improved to 12–2.

Brett Favre came into the contest needing 184 yards to breakDan Marino's all-time record mark of 61,361 career passing yards. He broke the record, as he threw for 227 total yards in the game. The new record came on a seven-yard completion toDonald Driver.Ryan Grant andGreg Jennings each had a touchdown during the game, making it the first time two Packers players have each scored a touchdown in the same four consecutive games.[64]Atari Bigby was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on December 13 – 17. Bigby made four tackles and two interceptions (a career high). Bigby intercepted the ball on the Packers' 22-yard line late in the second quarter to keep the Packers ahead by three going into halftime.[65] Kicker Mason Crosby was voted the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for games played on December 13 – 17. Crosby went four-for-four in field goals, including a long 50-yard field goal and 46-yard and 44-yard kicks, and 3 for 3 in extra points.[66]

With theCarolina Panthers defeating theSeattle Seahawks on the day, the Packers clinched a first round bye for the playoffs.

Week 16: at Chicago Bears

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Quarter1234Total
Packers07007
Bears31015735

atSoldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

  • Game time: 1:00 PMEDT
  • Game weather: 16 °F (−9 °C), Wind chill: −1 °F (−18 °C), Winds: 30–40 mph (48–64 km/h) gusts)
  • Game attendance: 62,272
  • Referee:Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (Fox):Joe Buck (play-by-play),Troy Aikman (color commentator), &Pam Oliver (sideline reporter)

In cold and windy conditions,Brett Favre threw 2 interceptions, and the Bears blocked 2 punts, en route to a 35–7 victory over the Packers, giving the Bears a sweep against Green Bay for the 2007 season. The Packers had not had a punt blocked in 12 years (929 punts).[67] The last time the Packers had 2 punts blocked in a game was September 21, 1975, in a game against Detroit.[68]

Favre ended the game with 158 passing yards, and he surpassed 4,000 yards passing for the season, the 5th time in his career to achieve the mark.Ryan Grant ran for 100 total yards and the only touchdown for the Packers.

With the loss, the Packers fell to 12–3 on the season.

Week 17: vs. Detroit Lions

[edit]
Quarter1234Total
Lions373013
Packers14710334

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

Brett Favre left less than a minute into the second quarter with the game well in hand, as he had thrown two touchdown passes, and running backRyan Grant had another one on a 27-yard run. Backup quarterbackCraig Nall threw another touchdown in his first playing time in the NFL since 2004. Packers punterJon Ryan had a 72-yard punt in the fourth quarter, the longest punt at Lambeau Field since 1965.[69] Running backBrandon Jackson topped the 100 yard mark for the first time in his career, running for 113 yards.[70] Packers rookie kickerMason Crosby finished the season leading the NFL with 141 points, the highest-scoring season by a kicker in franchise history and third-highest season point total by any Packers player.[71] Green Bay has 17 consecutive home victories over Detroit, a team that has not recorded a victory in Wisconsin since 1991.[72]

With their 5th straight win over theLions, the Packers finished the season with a record of 13–3. The 13-win season was the fourth in the history of the Packer team (1997, 1996, and 1962 were the others).[69]

On January 2, 2008, Brandon Jackson was voted NFL Rookie of the Week for games played December 29–30, 2007. Jackson ran the ball 20 times for 113 yards and made two receptions for 22 yards in the Packers' 34–13 win over the Detroit Lions.[73]

On January 3, 2008, the NFL announced McCarthy finished second in voting forThe Associated Press 2007 NFL Coach of the Year, garnering 15 votes toBill Belichick's leading 29 votes.[74]

Playoffs

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Main article:2007–08 NFL playoffs
Playoff roundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
DivisionalJanuary 12, 2008Seattle Seahawks (3)W 42–201–0Lambeau FieldRecap
NFC ChampionshipJanuary 20, 2008New York Giants (5)L 20–23(OT)1–1Lambeau FieldRecap

Divisional Round: Seattle Seahawks

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Main article:Snow Globe Game
Quarter1234Total
Seahawks1433020
Packers14147742

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

Mike Holmgren and theSeattle Seahawks played the Green Bay Packers for a chance to play in the NFC Championship game. The Packers beat the Seahawks 42–20.Ryan Grant fumbled twice in the first 69 seconds, the turnovers led to an early 14–0 Seahawk lead. Grant redeemed himself by running for 201 yards and three touchdowns – both franchise playoff records (Ahman Green had run for 156 yards in a 2004 playoff game).[75]Brett Favre went 18-for-23 for 173 yards and three touchdowns, two toGreg Jennings, joiningJoe Montana as the only passers in league history with 5,000 yards in postseason play.[76] Other Packer team records set during the game include most points in a game with 42, most touchdowns with six, and most first downs with 25.[77]

NFC Championship: New York Giants

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Main article:2007 NFC Championship Game
Quarter1234OTTotal
Giants33140323
Packers01073020

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

The Green Bay Packers were defeated by the New York Giants at Lambeau Field in overtime. It was the 3rd coldest game in NFL history. Favre extended his NFL record to 18 straight playoff games with at least one touchdown pass. It came on a 90-yard touchdown throw toDonald Driver, the longest playoff pass in Packers team history.[78] This would also be the final game in Favre's legendary career as a Green Bay Packer. This was also the last time the Packers hosted the NFC Championship until the2020 season.[79]

Season statistical leaders

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Awards and records

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Awards

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  • Brett Favre was namedSports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year.
  • Brett Favre was namedFedEx Air Player of the Year.
  • Brett Favre was awarded Fox's Galloping Gobbler Award.
  • Brett Favre was voted 5x for the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week.
  • Mason Crosby was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for games played on Week 1.
  • Brett Favre was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for games played September 16–17
  • Mike McCarthy was voted the Motorola NFL Coach of the Week for games played on September 16–17.
  • Nick Barnett was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on September 23–24.
  • Brett Favre was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for games played on Week 4.
  • Charles Woodson was named the NFC's Defensive Player of the Week for games played on Week 6.
  • Aaron Kampman was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October.
  • James Jones was announced as the Diet Pepsi 2007 Rookie of the Week for games played on October 28–29.
  • Mike mccarthy was voted the motorola nfl coach of the week for games played on November 11–12.
  • Tramon Williams was named Special Teams Players of the Week for games played on November 18–19.
  • Corey Williams was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on November 18–19.
  • Will Blackmon was awarded NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for games played on Week 14.
  • Atari Bigby was voted the GMC Defensive Player of the Week for games played on December 13–17.
  • Mason Crosby was voted the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for games played on December 13–17.
  • Brandon Jackson was voted NFL Rookie of the Week for games played December 29–30.
  • Atari Bigby was voted NFC Defensive Player of the Month for games played in December.
  • Chris Francies was the winner of the Packers'Ed Block Courage Award.
  • Mike McCarthy was voted 2007 NFL Alumni's Coach of the Year.
  • Mike McCarthy was voted 2007 Motorola NFL Coach of the Year.

Records

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Individual

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  • Brett Favre surpassedJohn Elway as the leagues's all-time leader in career wins as a starter.
  • Brett Favre surpassedDan Marino as the league's all-time leader in touchdown passes.
  • Brett Favre set the league record for most pass attempts in a career.
  • Brett Favre surpassedGeorge Blanda as the league's all-time leader in interceptions thrown.
  • Brett Favre set the league record for the most career touchdown passes of 75 yards or more.
  • Brett Favre joinedTom Brady andPeyton Manning as the only quarterbacks who've beaten all 31 other teams in the NFL.
  • Brett Favre surpassedDan Marino as the league's all-time leader in career 3 touchdown games.
  • Brett Favre surpassedDon Majkowski andLynn Dickey setting the Packers record of most consecutive completions in a game with 20.
  • Brett Favre surpassed himself setting the Packers record for Highest Completion Percentage, Season (140 att.) with 66.54%.
  • Brett Favre tiedDon Majkowski for the team record of Most Attempts, No Interceptions, Game with 46 vs. Min on November 11, 2007.
  • Will Blackmon became only the second player in league history to return a punt and a fumble for a touchdown in the same game.
  • Brett Favre surpassedDan Marino as the league's all-time leader in career passing yards.
  • Brett Favre joinedJoe Montana as the only passers in league history to eclipse 5,000 passing yards in career postseason play.
  • Mason Crosby lead the NFL in points scored with 141.
  • Mason Crosby broke the team record of Most Points, No Touchdowns, Season with 141.
  • Mason Crosby broke the team record of Most Points, Rookie, Season with 141.
  • Ryan Grant broke the franchise playoff rushing yards in playoff game record with 201 yards against theSeattle Seahawks.
  • Ryan Grant broke the franchise rushing touchdowns in a playoff game record with 3 touchdowns against theSeattle Seahawks.
  • Nick Barnett tiedBrian Noble andBernardo Harris for the team record of, Tackles, Most Seasons Leading Team (1975–2007) with 4.

Team

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  • Most Games Won, Regular Season: 13 (1962, 1996, 1997 also won 13)
  • Most First Downs Allowed By Penalty, Season: 44
  • Most First Downs, Passing, Game: 22 vs. Minnesota, November 11, 2007
  • Most Games, 300 Net Yards Passing, Season: 7
  • Most Consecutive Games, 300 Net Yards Passing: 3 (twice) (1984, 2004 also had 3 consecutive)
  • Highest Completion Percentage, Season: 66.26% (383 completions in 578 attempts)
  • Most TD, Opponents' Fumbles Recovered, Season: 3 (2004 also had 3)

2008 Pro Bowl selections

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The Packers had five2008 Pro Bowl selections, 9th most in the NFL. Head coachMike McCarthy was also the coach of the NFC.

PositionPlayerTeam
QuarterbackBrett Favre[a]Starter
Wide receiverDonald DriverReserve
Offensive TackleChad Clifton[b]
Reserve
Defensive endAaron KampmanStarter
CornerbackAl HarrisStarter

Notes:

a Injured player; selected but did not play
b Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy

2007 All-Pro selections

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The following is a list of players that were named to theAssociated Press2007 All-Pro Team.

PositionPlayerTeam
QuarterbackBrett FavreSecond
Defensive endAaron KampmanSecond
LinebackerNick BarnettSecond
CornerbackAl HarrisSecond

Hall of Fame Inductions

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In July 2007 the following players were inducted into theGreen Bay Packers Hall of Fame

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