2019 Green Bay Packers season
The 2019 season was the Green Bay Packers' 99th in the National Football League, their 101st overall and their first under new [List of Green Bay Packers|Green Bay Green Bay Packers|Packers head coaches|head coach] Matt LaFleur. This for first time since 2008 and 2010 that Clay Matthews and Randall Cobb were not on the opening day roster, Matthews sign with Los Angeles Rams while Cobb sign with Dallas Cowboys in offseason. After suffering back-to-back losing seasons for the first time since 1990–91 and missing the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2005–06, the Packers improved on their 6–9–1 record from 2018, finishing 13–3 and returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. This guaranteed the Packers' first non-losing season since that same year. Green Bay swept the NFC North for the first time since their franchise-best 2011 season, and achieved their best record since that season as well.
The Packers defeated the [2019 2019 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks] 28–23 in the Divisional round of the playoffs, and visited the top-seeded [2019 2019 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers] in the NFC Championship Game, where they lost 37–20.
Player movements
Draft
Draft trades- Washington traded their fourth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for free safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.
- Seahawks traded their sixth-round selection to Packers in exchange for quarterback Brett Hundley.
Roster cuts
The roster was cut to 53 on August 31, 2019.| Position | Player |
| G | Dejon Allen |
| TE | Evan Baylis |
| FB | Tommy Bohanon |
| RB | Tra Carson |
| G | Anthony Coyle |
| OT | Gerhard de Beer |
| CB | Kabion Ento |
| K | Sam Ficken |
| LB | James Folston Jr. |
| RB | Keith Ford |
| S | Natrell Jamerson |
| LB | Markus Jones |
| CB | Jocquez Kalili |
| QB | DeShone Kizer |
| WR | Allen Lazard |
| DE | James Looney |
| S | Tray Matthews |
| TE | Pharoah McKever |
| WR | J’Mon Moore |
| OT | Yosh Nijman |
| G | Adam Pankey |
| CB | Jackson Porter |
| LB | Randy Ramsey |
| WR | Teo Redding |
| CB | Nydair Rouse |
| DE | Olive Sagapolu |
| LB | Brady Sheldon |
| NT | Deon Simon |
| WR | Malik Taylor |
| QB | Manny Wilkins |
Preseason
The Packers' preseason opponents and schedule were announced in the spring.The preseason week 3 game against the Raiders was in the process of being negotiated; plans were for the game to be held at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on August 22 after a scheduling conflict prevented the game from being played at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan. In the event that the Winnipeg negotiations would have fallen through, the game would be moved to Lambeau Field, effectively giving the Packers an extra home game. On June 5, the IG Field in Winnipeg was confirmed as the host.
Due to holes left in the endzones where the field goals are traditionally anchored in Canadian football, the Packers' third preseason game was played on a modified 80-yard field.
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| 1 | Houston Texans | W 28–26 | 1–0 | Lambeau Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | at Baltimore Ravens | L 13–26 | 1–1 | M&T Bank Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | at Oakland Raiders | L 21–22 | 1–2 | dow tooltip|August 29, 2019Regular seasonOn March 25, the NFL announced that the Packers will open their season by playing the [2019 2019 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears] in the Kickoff Game on Thursday, September 5, with the Bears serving as the home team. The game kicked off at 7:20 p.m. CDT, and was televised by NBC. The full schedule was released on April 17.ScheduleNote: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.Game summariesWeek 1: at Chicago Bears'''NFL Kickoff Game'''Week 5: at Dallas CowboysThe Packers controlled the game early on, establishing a 31–3 lead midway through the third quarter with running back Aaron Jones rushing for four touchdowns and the Packers defense forcing three interceptions off of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Although the Cowboys attempted to come back late in the game, with the team totaling over 500 yards of total offense and 3 touchdowns, the Packers' lead would prove too much to overcome. With the win, the Packers improved to 4-1 and won their third straight meeting against the Cowboys.Week 6: vs. Detroit LionsThis Monday Night Football game proved to be highly controversial, due to two highly questionable and controversial hands to the face penalties against Lions defensive end Trey Flowers helped the Packers score in the 4th quarter. Nevertheless, the Packers improved to 5-1 and snapped a 4-game losing streak to the Lions.Week 7: vs. Oakland RaidersQuarterback Aaron Rodgers became the first player in Packers history to throw for a perfect passer rating.Week 13: at New York GiantsThe Packers beat the Giants in the snow to continue their winning streak.Week 15: vs. Chicago BearsWith the win, the Packers improved to 11–3. With the victory of the Minnesota Vikings over the Los Angeles Chargers, the Bears were eliminated from post season contention.Week 16: at Minnesota VikingsWith the win, the Packers advanced to 12–3 and won the NFC North. The Packers also won 12 games for the first time since 2014, and advanced to a record of 12–3 for the first time since 2007.This was the first regular-season game of Aaron Rodgers' career, and second game overall, where he threw at least one interception and no touchdown passes and won the game. The only other time this occurred was the 2010 NFC Championship Game against the Bears. Week 17: at Detroit LionsWith the win, the Packers finished the season 13–3, achieving their best record since 2011, and gave the Packers their first division sweep since 2011 as well. They also clinched the #2 seed in the NFC playoffs and earned a first-round bye, although the San Francisco 49ers victory over the [2019 Seattle Seattle Seahawks|Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks] prevented them from clinching home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.StatisticsRegular seasonOffenseDefense
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