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NFL YEARBOOK SERIES: NO.32 — SAINTS || NO.31 — BROWNS || NO.30 — PANTHERS || NO.29 — TITANS || NO.28 — BEARS || NO.27—RAIDERS || NO.26 — SEAHAWKS || NO.25—JAGUARS || NO.24—COWBOYS || NO.23—JETS || NO.22—GIANTS || NO.21—COLTS || NO.20—FALCONS || NO.19—DOLPHINS || NO.18—49ERS || NO.17—PATRIOTS || NO.16—CARDINALS || NO.15—STEELERS
2025 NFL YEARBOOK: GREEN BAY PACKERS
NFC NORTH || 2024 RECORD: 11-6 || AAF NFL POWER RANKING: 14
TEAM BRASS
Owner: Shareholders || General Manager: Brian Gutekunst || Head Coach: Matt LaFleur || Offensive Coordinator: Adam Stenavich || Defensive Coordinator: Jeff Hafley || Special Teams: Rich Bisaccia
REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
2025 NFLPA GRADES || OVERALL RANKINGS (7 of 32)
Treatment of Families: B (12th) || Food / Dining Area: A- (6th) || Nutritionist / Dietician: A- (7th) || Locker Room: B (12th) || Training Room: A- (5th) || Training Staff: B (16th) || Weight Room: A (5th) || Strength Coaches: B (27th) || Team Travel: A- (9th) || Head Coach: A- (20th) || Ownership: A- (11th)
The Packers finish 7th overall, with the team receiving strong scores for their food/dining program along with their dietician, weight room and training room. Last year, they upgraded the players’ meeting room and added an underground parking facility. Although these areas are not formally captured in the Report Cards, it demonstrates the team’s commitment to improve the players’ daily experience. The most common area the players feel is in need of improvement is the locker room. While the space is sufficient, players believe it should be renovated and upgraded. When asked what the team currently does best, players praise the team culture which is reflected in strong ratings for head coach Matt LaFleur and President/CEO Mark Murphy.
OVERVIEW
Last year was supposed to be a major growth year for quarterback Jordan Love (photo: Green Bay Packers). While he did make strides, the Packers fell short of expectations. Look for the offense to be much stronger with the selection of tantalizing wideout Matthew Golden in round one, along with offensive tackle Anthony Belton out of North Carolina State in round two, plus gadget weapon Savion Williams in round three. On the final day of the draft, Green Bay decided to focus on beefing up their defensive line. Should this team get hot come winter time, watch out.
OFFENSE RANKINGS
Total Offense: 366.7 (7th) || Passing: 222.1 (14th) || Rushing: 144.6 (6th) || Points: 26.1 (8th) || Sacked: 1.3 (2nd) || 3rd Down: 40.4% (10th)
DEFENSE RANKINGS
Total Defense: 313.2 (4th) || Passing: 209.9 (8th) || Rushing: 103.2 (7th) || Points Allowed: 20.0 (5th) || Sacks: 45 (T-8th) || Turnover Differential: 12 (T-3rd)
TOP 10 FRANCHISE PLAYERS
Josh Jacobs, Running Back
Jordan Love, Quarterback
Rashan Gary, Defensive Tackle
Xavier McKinney, Safety
Kenny Clark, Defensive Tackle
Elgton Jenkins, Center
Quay Walker, Linebacker
Jayden Reed, Wide Receiver
Devonte Wyatt, Defensive Tackle
Romeo Doubs, Wide Receiver
TOP 10 PLAYERS UNDER 25
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