Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers.
Through the 2011 season, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Steelers six times in their history at home, including the playoffs. They won five times at Arrowhead Stadium and once at Kansas City Municipal Stadium.
Yes. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Atlanta Falcons 48-21 in the NFC Divisional game.
At present the Vikings have a slight edge from the two teams' 2009 season. In 2011, the Packers are currently undefeated.
The Green Bay Packers have appeared in five Super Bowls and won four of them. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl I (1-15-67) -- Green Bay 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10.Super Bowl II (1-14-68) -- Green Bay 33, Oakland Raiders 14.Super Bowl XXXI (1-26-97) -- Green Bay 35, New England 21.Super Bowl XXXII (1-25-98) -- Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay 24.Super Bowl XLV (2-6-11) -- Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25.
The Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears 21-14.
15. The Green Bay Packers won 15 of their 16 regular season games in 2011, with the only loss coming to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers played (and lost) one postseason game, against the New York Giants, who would go on to win the Super Bowl.
19. The Green Bay Packers winning streak from the 2010 to 2011 seasons reached nineteen games (including four playoff games). This is the longest winning streak in Green Bay Packers history. The streak began on December 26, 2010 with a win in Green Bay against the New York Giants, and would last almost one full year until they were defeated on December 18, 2011 in Kansas City by the Chiefs.
The Green Bay Packers have appeared in five Super Bowls and won four of them. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl I (1-15-67) -- Green Bay 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10.Super Bowl II (1-14-68) -- Green Bay 33, Oakland Raiders 14.Super Bowl XXXI (1-26-97) -- Green Bay 35, New England 21.Super Bowl XXXII (1-25-98) -- Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay 24.Super Bowl XLV (2-6-11) -- Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25.
The Green Bay Packers have appeared in five Super Bowls and won four of them. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl I (1-15-67) -- Green Bay 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10.Super Bowl II (1-14-68) -- Green Bay 33, Oakland Raiders 14.Super Bowl XXXI (1-26-97) -- Green Bay 35, New England 21.Super Bowl XXXII (1-25-98) -- Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay 24.Super Bowl XLV (2-6-11) -- Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25.
As of 2011, James Starks wears #44 on the Green Bay Packers.
The Steelers are playing the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV on February 6, 2011.
The Green Bay Packers 2010-2011 regular season record was 10-6.
The Green Bay Packers 2010-2011 regular season record was 10-6.
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