The Green Bay Packers had home field advantage against the Los Angeles Rams in the 1967 playoffs primarily due to their superior regular-season record, finishing with an 9-4-1 record compared to the Rams' 8-5-1. Additionally, the game took place at Lambeau Field, known for its cold weather conditions that often favored the Packers, a team accustomed to playing in such environments. This home setting and the Packers' strong performance in their historic stadium contributed to their advantage in the matchup.
The Packers lead the series 51-48-1, including playoffs.
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Yes. And the Dallas Cowboys have won their share of games against the Green Bay Packers. Through the 2016 regular season and the playoffs, the Packers lead the series 18 to 17.
No, now the Steelers have a VERY slight chance. The Packers however, have a pretty good chance of keeping the wild card spot because they have the advantage over Dallas, and and the next two games can be considered a given as the Seahawks are <.500 and the Cards will most likely rest the starters as they have clinched their division title. In 2009, the Green Bay Packers made the playoffs and lost in the Wild Card game to the Arizona Cardinals. The Steelers did not make the playoffs.
the Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers
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Yes. They won the NFC West at 13-3 and had homefield advantage. They defeated the Minnesota Vikings 38-22 but lost for the fourth straight time to the Green Bay Packers 23-10.
As of the 2nd game of the 2009-10 season the Packers have won 671 games (including playoffs)
The packers had an amazing regular season in 2011 going 15-1. Unfortunatly they did not do as well in the playoffs and lost in the divisional round.
No they're not in the same division.The NFL Playoffs consists of three rounds (Wild Card, Division and Conference). The Packers did beat the Steelers once in the postseason (Super Bowl XLV).
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They were the wild card team in the playoffs. They finished the reuglar season 6th seed.