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Ranking the 5 best and 5 worst Packers teams of the last 25 years

Ranking the 5 best and 5 worst Packers teams of the last 25 years

USA Today2 days ago
The Green Bay Packers have played 25 seasons of football since 2000. The first quarter of the century featured many great Packers teams but also a few disappointing seasons for a franchise that won a Super Bowl and ranked in the top five for regular season wins and playoff wins between 2000 and 2024.
With consulting help from @HistoricPackers on X, here are the five best Packers teams and five worst Packers teams over the last 25 years:
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