
Top Green Bay Packers moments of the last 25 years
The last 25 years included the final stretch of Brett Favre's Packers career, the legendary career of Aaron Rodgers and the start of the Jordan Love era.
To help celebrate, here are some of the best moments of the last 25 years in Packers football:
Packers win Super Bowl XLV
The 2010 Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers at AT&T Stadium in Dallas to win a fourth Lombardi Trophy and 13th world title.
Super Bowl XLV: Steelers vs. Packers highlights
Rodgers to Cook stuns top-seeded Cowboys
Aaron Rodgers rolled left and hit Jared Cook for one of the most iconic completions in Packers history, helping set up a game-winning field goal as Green Bay took down the top-seeded Cowboys in the 2017 NFC Divisional Round.
Aaron Rodgers' Clutch Pass to Jared Cook Sets Up Game-Winning FG! | NFL Divisional Highlights
Janis strikes twice
In the 2015 NFC Divisional Round, Aaron Rodgers and Jeff Janis connected twice in the final minute to tie the Cardinals. Janis caught a 60-yard pass on 4th-and-20 and a 41-yard Hail Mary touchdown on the final play of regulation.
HAIL MARY! Rodgers Prayers Answered Again! | Packers vs. Cardinals | NFL
Cobb beats Bears, wins NFC North
On 4th-and-8, Aaron Rodgers found Randall Cobb all alone for a 48-yard touchdown that beat the Bears at Soldier Field and improbably won the Packers the NFC North title in 2013.
Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb, 48-Yard TD Stuns the Bears (Week 17, 2013) | Packers vs. Bears | NFL - YouTube
Miracle in Motown
"Does he have a vintage moment in him?" A 61-yard Hail Mary touchdown from Aaron Rodgers to Richard Rodgers stunned the Lions at Ford Field.
Aaron Rodgers' Amazing Hail Mary: The Miracle in Motown! | Packers vs. Lions | NFL
BJ Raji pick-six in NFC title game
B.J. Raji's pick-six of Caleb Hanie in the 2010 NFC Championship Game helped send the Packers to Super Bowl XLV.
B.J. Raji's Awesome Pick Six & Dance vs. Bears (2010 NFC Championship Game) | NFL - YouTube
Brett Favre overcomes passing of father, enjoys game of his life in Oakland
The day after his father passed, Brett Favre put on a show in a 41-7 win over the Oakland Raiders on "Monday Night Football" in 2003.
"Favre's Dad Game" | Brett Gives it All for Big Irv | A Football Life | NFL Films
"He did what?!?"
Antonio Freeman's ridiculous catch in overtime beats the Vikings at Lambeau Field during the 2000 season and creates an iconic Al Michaels soundbite.
Top 50 Sound FX | #18: Antonio Freeman's Improbable Bobble MNF OT Catch ("He did WHAT?!") | NFL
Al Harris pulls out the dagger vs. Matt Hasselbeck
"We want the ball, and we're going to score." Famous last words from Matt Hasselbeck, who threw a pick-six to Packers cornerback Al Harris on the opening possession of overtime in the 2003 NFC Wild Card Round.
Al Harris' Game-Winning Pick Six in OT | Seahawks vs Packers | 2003 NFC Wild Card Game Highlights - YouTube
Tramon Williams pick-six in Atlanta
The upset of the top-seeded Atlanta Falcons became very real when Tramon Williams intercepted Matt Ryan and returned the pick for a touchdown to end the first half of the 2010 NFC Divisional Round.
Tramon Williams 70 Yard Pick 6 2010 NFC Divisional vs Falcons (4K60fps)
Rodgers takes out first-half flamethrower against Bears
Six touchdown passes from Aaron Rodgers in the first half of a primetime game against the Bears at Lambeau Field. The first half score? 42-0 Packers.
Aaron Rodgers 6 Touchdowns in One Half! (Bears vs. Packers, 2014) | NFL Vault Highlights
Rodgers to Cobb beats Bears again
After returning from a knee injury and facing a 20-0 deficit, Aaron Rodgers threw a 75-yard touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter to complete the epic Week 1 comeback against the Bears to open 2018.
Rodgers & Cobb's 75-Yd TD Connection to Take the Lead!
The Cobb Hail Mary
The master of the Hail Mary struck again, finding Randall Cobb to end the first half of a playoff win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field in the 2016 NFC Wild Card Round.
Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary Before Half! | Giants vs. Packers | NFL Wild Card Highlights
Favre and Jennings walk off in Denver
On the first play of overtime, Brett Favre hit Greg Jennings for a walk-off 82-yard touchdown pass to beat the Denver Broncos during the 2007 season.
2007 Favre Connects with Jennings for 82-Yard TD in OT | NFL
Run The Table
"I feel like we can run the table, I really do." Aaron Rodgers sends a message, and then walks the walk during a legendary run to end the 2016 season.
Run The Table - The Movie
I still own you!
"I still own you!" Aaron Rodgers asserts his ownership over the Bears after a touchdown run at Soldier Field in 2021.
"I Still Own You" -Aaron Rodgers
Rodgers threads the needle to Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers hit Richard Rodgers in a tiny window while rolling to his left for a touchdown, giving the Packers a fourth quarter lead in a win over the Cowboys in the 2014 NFC Divisional Round.
Cowboys vs. Packers 2014 Divisional Round highlights
Packers vs. Patriots at Lambeau in 2014
One of the best regular season games of the last 25 years of Packers football.
Brady & Rodgers Meeting While Both Teams Peak! (Patriots vs. Packers 2014, Week 13)
Matt Flynn engineers epic comeback against Cowboys
The Packers trailed the Cowboys 26-3 at halftime in 2013. Then Matt Flynn happened. The Packers won 37-36 to keep their season alive.
Mighty Matt Flynn's Epic Comeback! (Packers vs. Cowboys 2013, Week 15)
Packers become first No. 7 seed to win playoff game in blowout against Cowboys
The Packers jumped out to a 27-0 lead and cruised to a 48-32 win over the second-seeded Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in the 2023 NFC Wild Card Round.
Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys Game Highlights | NFL 2023 Super Wild Card Weekend
Randall Cobb sets kickoff return record in first NFL game
Randall Cobb, a rookie in 2011, returned a kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown in his NFL debut against the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field.
Randall Cobb 108 yard Kick Return
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