Max McGee caught the first touchdown pass in Super Bowl I (technically the first AFL-NFL World Championship) on January 15, 1967, as the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. He caught 2 touchdowns in that game and a reception that set up a touchdown in Super Bowl II the following year, which marked his final season in the NFL.
The answer to your question is Jerry Rice, former wide receiver for the San Francisco 49er's/Oakland Raiders
His first season with the Packers was in 1959.
in 1994 Emmit Smith was the leading touchdown scorer.
George Blanda
since 1992. played first season in 1991 for Atlanta falcons.
The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919. They became part of the NFL on August 27, 1921.
No. African-American quarterback Quincy Carter started the Dallas Cowboys' wild-card game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte on January 3, 2004. But Carolina won the game 29 to 10. On January 15, 2017, Dallas rookie quarterback Dak Prescott threw for 302 yards and three touchdowns, but the Cowboys lost to the Green Bay Packers, 34 to 31.. He became the first rookie starting
The correct answer is The Indian Packing Company Indians. The team was sponsored by Coach Curly Lambeau's employer : the Indian Packing Company. Although originally called the Indians, by the end of the first year, the local newspapers were already calling them the Packers. The Indian Packing Company Packers then became the Acme Packers when the Acme Packing Company bought out the Indian Packing company. When the Acme Packing Company stopped sponsoring the team, they became the Green Bay Packers. They have been nicknamed the Bays, the Blues, the Big Bay blues, The Pack and the Green and Gold. But none of these nicknames has ever been the offical name of the team.
The first Hispanic quarterback in the NFL was Tom Flores. He became a member of the Oakland Raiders in 1960.
Pat Trammell
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Tobin Rote. Starr joined the Packers in 1956 and became starter in 1957 when the Packers traded Rote, along with Val Joe Walker, to the Detroit Lions for Don McIlhenny, Norm Masters, Jim Salsbury, and Oliver Spencer in July, 1957.