10 greatest Green Bay Packers teams of all time

10 greatest Green Bay Packers teams of all time
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The Green Bay Packers play in the smallest market in the United States, but they have the most prolific history in the NFL. The Packers have won 13 league championships, including four Super Bowls and they have had a slew of legendary players, coaches and teams.

Few teams can even come close to matching the history of the Packers, and the most prominent name to be associated with the franchise is Vince Lombardi. While there are other great head coaches in NFL history — including Bill Belichick, Tom Landry, Don Shula and George Halas — many of the league’s historians look at Lombardi as the best of all.

Lombardi’s teams won five NFL championships as well as the first two Super Bowls. He was a master tactician and an even better motivator. He knew how to get the most out of his players and he also intimidated the opposition.

While Lombardi may be the biggest name in team history, the Packers have featured Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Ray Nitschke, Willie Davis, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers.

In this piece, we rank the 10 best Packers teams, starting with No. 10 and going all the way to to No. 1.

10. 1963 Packers, 11-2-1

This is one of three teams on this list that did not win a league championship. The Packers finished in second place in the Western Conference to the eventual champion Chicago Bears, who finished the regular season with an 11-1-2 record.

While Bears fans and supporters would argue, Chicago’s first place finish over Green Bay was something of a fluke. The Bears had a great defense that season, but a below average offense. The Bears ranked 10th in offensive production and 1st in defense, while the Packers ranked second in both categories.

The Bears won both meetings with the Packers, but Starr played in just one of those games. The Packers had a brilliant attack led by Starr and fullback Jim Taylor, and it was a great team even though they could not get past the Bears.

9. 2020 Packers, 13-3-0

The Packers had a brilliant season and Aaron Rodgers was at the top of his game. The Packers led the league by scoring 509 points — 31.8 per game — as they won the NFC North title.

Rodgers completed 70.7 percent of his passes, threw for 4,299 yards and had a remarkable 48-5 TD-interception ratio. Wide out Davante Adams caught 115 passes for 1,374 yards with 18 TD receptions.

The Packers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 32-18 in the divisional playoffs, but they fell to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-26 in the NFC Championship game.

8. 1967 Packers, 9-4-1

This was the last of Lombardi’s teams with the Packers, and while the season ended with their 33-14 triumph over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II, this was not the typical dominant Lombardi team.

The Packers ranked 9th of 16 NFL teams on offense and were 3rd on defense. They...