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The Packers team were organized in two meeting rooms of the Green Bay Packers Gazette.
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The Packers become community owned and is the only team to become owned by the community.
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The Packers become the first team to win 3 straight NFL titles. A fan injures there back when bleachers collapse at the City Stadium and files a lawsuit against the Packers for $8,000.
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Packers defeat AFL’s Chiefs, 35-10, at Los Angeles in first Super Bowl.
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Packers beat Oakland, 33-14, in second Super Bowl at Miami
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Packers beats Oakland, 33-14, in second Super Bowl in Miami.
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Probably the best coach the Packers had Lombardi dies at age 57.
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Packers make playoffs for first time since 1972, defeat St. Louis in first round before losing to Dallas
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Wolf deals first-round draft pick to Atlanta for quarterback Brett Favre.
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LeRoy Butler invents “Lambeau Leap” and Packers shut out Los Angeles Raiders, 28-0, in minus-22 degree wind chill.
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Packers defeat New England Patriots, 35-21, in Super Bowl XXXI at Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans (Jan. 26), claim 12th NFL title.
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At a special meeting, Packers’ shareholders approve the issuance of additional stock for the first time since 1950, with offering of 400,000 shares at $200 per share
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Packers travel to Japan, the team’s first trip overseas in its 80-year history, defeat Kansas City Chiefs, 27-24 in overtime, in American Bowl game at Tokyo Dome
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In third-coldest game in league championship history, with minus-1 temperature and minus-23 wind chill at kickoff, quest for fifth Super Bowl berth comes up agonizingly short with 23-20 overtime loss to eventual champion New York Giants
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Aaron Rodgers becomes starting quarterback after Brett Favre retires.
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At annual shareholders’ meeting, treasurer Mark McMullen reports $48.9 million profit for 2015-16 fiscal year