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1 Offseason  



1.1  Notable transactions  



1.1.1  Free agents  







1.2  2001 NFL draft  



1.2.1  Undrafted Free Agents  









2 Personnel  



2.1  Staff  





2.2  Roster  







3 Preseason  





4 Regular season  



4.1  Schedule  







5 Standings  





6 Playoffs  





7 Notes  





8 References  














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2001 Green Bay Packers season
PresidentBob Harlan
General managerMike Sherman
Head coachMike Sherman
Home fieldLambeau Field
Results
Record12–4
Division place2nd NFC Central
Playoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. 49ers) 25–15
Lost Divisional Playoffs
(atRams) 17–45
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  • The 2001 Green Bay Packers season was their 83rd season overall and their 81st season in the National Football League.

    The Packers returned to the postseason for the first time since 1998 after two years of missing the playoffs in the 1999 and 2000 seasons. They finished with a 12–4 record. In the Wild Card Round the Packers easily beat the San Francisco 49ers 25–15. But Green Bay's season ended with a 45–17 loss to the St. Louis Rams in the NFC divisional playoff game. That game saw quarterback Brett Favre threw a career high six interceptions.[1]

    This remains the last season in which the Packers defeated the 49ers in the playoffs as the Packers went on to lose 5 straight playoff games to them.[2]

    Offseason

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    Notable transactions

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    Free agents

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    Additions Subtractions
    TEBobby Collins (Bills) GRoss Verba (Browns)
    FSScott Frost (Browns) QBDanny Wuerffel (Bears)
    DTJim Flanigan (Bears) FSScott McGarrahan (Dolphins)

    2001 NFL draft

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    With their first round pick (10th overall) in the 2001 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers selected defensive end Jamal Reynolds.[3]

    2001 Green Bay Packers draft
    Round Pick Player Position College Notes
    1 10 Jamal Reynolds  Defensive end Florida State
    2 41 Robert Ferguson  Wide receiver Texas A&M
    3 71 Bhawoh Jue  Safety Penn State
    3 72 Torrance Marshall  Linebacker Oklahoma
    4 105 Bill Ferrario  Guard Wisconsin
    6 198 David Martin  Tight end Tennessee
          Made roster  

    Undrafted Free Agents

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    2001 Undrafted Free Agents of note
    Player Position College
    DeVone Claybrooks Defensive tackle East Carolina
    Donté Curry Linebacker Morris Brown
    Damian Demps Safety Central Florida
    Jason Franklin Wide receiver Delta State
    Kevin Jordan Tackle Fresno State
    DeAngelo Lloyd Defensive end Tennessee
    Marques McFadden Guard Arizona
    Kevin Stemke Punter Wisconsin
    Brett Sterba Kicker William & Mary
    Jacob Waasdorp Defensive tackle California

    Personnel

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    Staff

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    2001 Green Bay Packers staff

    Front office

    • President and chief executive officer – Bob Harlan
    • Executive vice president and general manager – Mike Sherman
    • Senior vice president of administration – John Jones
    • Vice president of football operations – Mark Hatley
    • Director of Player Finance – Andrew Brandt
    • Director of college scouting – John Dorsey
    • Director of pro personnel – Reggie McKenzie
    • Assistant Director of College Scouting – Shaun Herock
    • Assistant Director of pro personnel – Sean Howard

    Head coaches

    • Head coach – Mike Sherman

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches

    Special teams coaches

    Strength and conditioning

    [4]

    Roster

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    2001 Green Bay Packers roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Injured Reserve

    Practice Squad

    Rookies in italics
    53 active, 8 inactive, 5 practice squad

    Preseason

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    Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
    August 11, 2001 atCleveland Browns L 3–10 Cleveland Browns Stadium 0–1 71,218
    August 20, 2001 Denver Broncos W 22–7 Lambeau Field 1–1 59,177
    August 25, 2001 Miami Dolphins W 17–12 Lambeau Field 2–1 59,547
    August 31, 2001 atOakland Raiders L 13–24 Network Associates Coliseum 2–2 38,783

    Regular season

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    Schedule

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    The second game in 2001 was the first time since 1988 that the Packers played the Washington Redskins.[5] because before the admission of the Texansin2002, NFL scheduling formulas for games outside a team’s division were influenced much more by table position during the previous season,[6] and there was no rotation of opponents in other divisions of a team’s own conference. The Packers finished 12–4 overall, placing 2nd in the NFC Central Division (behind the Chicago Bears), and qualifying for a wild card playoff spot.[7]

    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
    1 September 9 Detroit Lions W 28–6 1–0 Lambeau Field 59,523
    2[A] September 24 Washington Redskins W 37–0 2–0 Lambeau Field 59,771
    3 September 30 atCarolina Panthers W 28–7 3–0 Ericsson Stadium 73,120
    4 October 7 atTampa Bay Buccaneers L 10–14 3–1 Raymond James Stadium 65,510
    5 October 14 Baltimore Ravens W 31–23 4–1 Lambeau Field 59,866
    6 October 21 atMinnesota Vikings L 13–35 4–2 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 64,165
    7 Bye
    8 November 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 21–20 5–2 Lambeau Field 59,861
    9 November 11 atChicago Bears W 20–12 6–2 Soldier Field 66,944
    10 November 18 Atlanta Falcons L 20–23 6–3 Lambeau Field 59,849
    11 November 22 atDetroit Lions W 29–27 7–3 Pontiac Silverdome 77,730
    12 December 3 atJacksonville Jaguars W 28–21 8–3 Alltel Stadium 66,908
    13 December 9 Chicago Bears W 17–7 9–3 Lambeau Field 59,869
    14 December 16 atTennessee Titans L 20–26 9–4 Adelphia Coliseum 68,804
    15 December 23 Cleveland Browns W 30–7 10–4 Lambeau Field 59,824
    16 December 30 Minnesota Vikings W 24–13 11–4 Lambeau Field 59,870
    17[A] January 6 atNew York Giants W 34–25 12–4 Giants Stadium 78,601

    Standings

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    NFC Central
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  • W L T PCT PF PA STK
    (2) Chicago Bears 13 3 0 .813 338 203 W4
    (4) Green Bay Packers 12 4 0 .750 390 266 W3
    (6) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7 0 .563 324 280 L1
    Minnesota Vikings 5 11 0 .313 290 390 L4
    Detroit Lions 2 14 0 .125 270 424 W1

    Playoffs

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    Week Date Opponent Result Game site TV Time Attendance
    Wildcard January 13, 2002 San Francisco 49ers W 25–15 Lambeau Field FOX 12:00 pm 59,825
    Divisional January 20, 2002 atSt. Louis Rams L 17–45 Dome at America's Center FOX 3:15 pm 66,368

    Notes

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    1. ^ a b The Packers were originally scheduled to play the New York Giants during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule (September 16) at Giants StadiuminEast Rutherford. However, due to the September 11 attacks, the game was rescheduled to Week 17.

    References

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    1. ^ "Packers lose 45–17". Packers.com. January 20, 2002. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2002.
  • ^ Fleury, Amy (January 21, 2024). "Heartbreaker in San Francisco: Packers fall to 49ers again in the playoffs". WISN. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "Draft History – Green Bay Packers". NFL. Retrieved February 9, 2007.
  • ^ "Staff Directory". 2001 Official Media Guide. Green Bay Packers. p. 4.
  • ^ "Team Game Stats Finder - Football". Stathead.com. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "History of the NFL's Structure and Formats". Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "NFL History – 2001 NFL standings". NFL. Archived from the original on February 13, 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2007.

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