The 2024 season was the Green Bay Packers 104th in the National Football League (NFL), their 106th overall, their seventh under the leadership of general manager Brian Gutekunst and their sixth under head coach Matt LaFleur. The Packers improved upon their 9âÂÂ8 record from last year following a Week 15 victory against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. With their Week 16 34âÂÂ0 shutout win over the New Orleans Saints, the Packers clinched a Wild Card spot in the NFC Playoffs and their fifth playoff berth in six seasons under LaFleur.
The Packers became the first team in NFL history to win 800 regular season games following their Week 2 victory against the Indianapolis Colts. The Packers clinched their 37th playoff appearance in 2024, the most of any team in the league. However, the Packers finished the season 1âÂÂ5 against their division, with their only win being against the Chicago Bears in Week 11, in which Karl Brooks blocked a potential game-winning 46-yarder from Cairo Santos. Unlike last year, the Packers failed to win the Wild Card round of the playoffs for the first time since 2013 when they fell to the eventual Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 22âÂÂ10. This was the final full season for Mark Murphy as CEO amid his looming retirement in July 2025. The Packers had an average roster age of 25.3, making them the youngest team to make the playoffs in 2024.
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The roster was cut to 53 on August 27, 2024.
The Packers' preseason opponents and preliminary schedule was announced on May 15, in conjunction with the release of the regular season schedule.
On April 10, the NFL announced that the Packers will open the season against the Philadelphia Eagles at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo, Brazil, in the first NFL game in South America.
The remainder of the Packers' 2024 schedule, with exact dates and times, was announced on May 15.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Despite Green Bay forcing two turnovers off Jalen Hurts deep in Philadelphia territory in the first quarter, the Packers were held to field goals both times, resulting in a 6âÂÂ0 lead after the first quarter. Following a back and forth second and third quarter, the Packers found themselves down 31âÂÂ26 with the Eagles having the ball deep in Packers territory, however Jaire Alexander intercepted Hurts to give the Packers a chance to reclaim the lead. However, the Packers were forced to settle for a field goal with just under 8 minutes left to cut the lead to 31âÂÂ29. The Eagles then drained all but the remaining 27 seconds off the clock before kicking a field goal to extend the lead to 34âÂÂ29, which was the final score. On the Packers' final drive, Jordan Love suffered an MCL sprain, causing him to miss the next two games of the season.
The Packers were able to defeat the Colts 16âÂÂ10, despite Jordan Love missing the game with his leg injury. The Packers also avoided what would have been their first 0âÂÂ2 start since 2006; they have the longest active streak in the league of avoiding an 0âÂÂ2 start.
Down 28âÂÂ7, the Packers would outscore the Vikings 22âÂÂ3 in the 4th quarter. However, the Vikings would hang on to win 31âÂÂ29 and drop the Packers 2âÂÂ2.
The Packers defeated the Rams for the fifth straight game (including playoffs).
Despite having to deal with 3 turnovers in the first half, the Packers would rally late and beat the Texans 24âÂÂ22 thanks to a last-second field goal by Brandon McManus to improve to 5âÂÂ2.
Brandon McManus successfully made a last-second field goal at the buzzer for the second straight game. The Packers improve to 6âÂÂ2 and sweep the AFC South.
Bears kicker Cairo Santos' potential game-winning 46-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Karl Brooks as time expired, improving the Packers to 7âÂÂ3 and winning their 11th straight game against the Bears.
In a rematch of last year's NFC Divisional Round game, the Packers blew out the 49ers 38âÂÂ10 and improved to 8âÂÂ3. As of this game, this is the Packers' largest margin of victory against the 49ers.
The Packers became the first team to record a shutout in the season, and improved to 11âÂÂ4, clinching a playoff berth with the win.
This was the fourth playoff meeting between Philadelphia and Green Bay. The Eagles led the playoff series 2âÂÂ1, including wins in the 1960 NFL Championship Game and the 2003 NFC Divisional Game, where the Eagles converted on 4th and 26 on their tying drive late in the fourth quarter, although the Packers won the most recent playoff meeting, a 21âÂÂ16 win in the 2010 NFC Wild Card Game in Philadelphia en route to their win in Super Bowl XLV. In the regular season, the Eagles defeated the Packers 34âÂÂ29 in a neutral-site game in São Paulo, Brazil in Week 1.
The Eagles recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff and scored a touchdown to take an early 7âÂÂ0 lead. At the end of the quarter, the Eagles kicked a field goal to extend the lead to 10âÂÂ0. Following a scoreless second quarter, the Packers cut the lead to 10âÂÂ3 with a field goal almost 10 minutes into the third quarter, but the Eagles soon extended the lead to 16âÂÂ3 with a Dallas Goedert touchdown. While the Packers cut the deficit to 16âÂÂ10 early in the fourth quarter with a touchdown from Josh Jacobs, the Eagles responded with a field goal to go up 19âÂÂ10. Following a turnover on downs from the Packers, the Eagles kicked another field goal to take a 22âÂÂ10 lead. Cornerback Quinton Mitchell then intercepted Jordan Love in the end zone, sealing the win for Philadelphia.
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