I don't want to delete the above answers as this is the 1st time I've ever answered one of these and I'm not sure how this works really, but here is my answer (I've been to Lambeau about 20 times over my life)...
When the Packers started, the QB position wasn't as dominant as we know it today. According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Adolph Kliebhan played QB in the Packers' first league game in 1921. But that was the only game he ever played in. Founder-coach Curly Lambeau was, for all intents and purposes, what we think of today as the quarterback. Even though he played halfback, he threw both passes for the Packers in that first league game.
The first Super Bowl was played in Los Angles California at the Memorial Coliseum to a crowd of over 61,000. The contest was between the KC Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers, with Lombardi's Packers beating Hank Stram's Chiefs 35-10.
The New England Patriots last played the Green Bay Packers 11/19/2006, on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field. The Patriots won the game 35-0. The last time the Patriots played the Packers in New England was 10/13/2002. The Packers won the game 28-10.
0 ... Lambeau was the coach of the Packers between 1921-1949 and the first Super Bowl was played in 1967. He did win 6 NFL Championships during his time as head coach of the Packers (1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, 1944).
As of November 15, 2009, they are 1-6 against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau. After "breaking the jinx" for their first Lambeau win on September 21, 2008, the Cowboys suffered a reversal of fortunes on November 15, 2009, losing to the Packers 17-7.(see the related link)
The Green Bay Press-Gazette, in editions following the inaugural league game Oct. 23, 1921, vs. Minneapolis, listed Adolph Kliebhan as the first starting quarterback in team history. Kliebhan, however, played his only career league game that afternoon, and didn't see many plays.While Kliebhan was the first starter, Curly Lambeau was really the team's first "field general." Lambeau would have started the Marines game had he not kept himself out after starting each of the four non-league contests. Lambeau threw both Packers passes that day. In fact, he started four of the team's remaining five games (Art Schmael started the Packers' second game, vs. Rock Island Oct. 30, 1921; Lambeau started the last four).
The only teams that are still playing in their original stadiums are expansion teams Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars. The Packers play in Lambeau Field which opened in 1957. The Bears have played in Soldier Field since 1971.
Trick question. No quarterback has played for the Packers for the past 15 years and then won during week 4 of 2009.If you're referring to Brett Favre, he played for the Packers for 16 seasons.Nice try.
The 'Ice Bowl' was not a Super Bowl but an NFL Championship game held on December 31, 1967 between the Packers and Dallas Cowboys in Green Bay. The temperature at game time was -13F and the wind chill was -48F. The Packers won the game 21-17.
Green Bay-- Lambeau Field
The Ice Bowl was played December 31, 1967.
Yes - he joined the Packers in the spring of 1996 after spending the 1995 off-season with the Arizona Cardinals. He attended the Packers spring mini-camp, training camp, and competed with Craig Hentrich in the pre-season. He played in games against New England and Pittsburgh at Lambeau Field and against Baltimore at the old Colts Memorial Stadium. Following the 1996 training camp with Green Bay, he signed with Detroit in 1997 and played in 3 pre-season games. During the 1997 season he was in Tampa Bay on the practice squad for a short time. He finished his football career with Minnesota after training camp and pre-season experience in 1998 and 1999.