The Green Bay Packers are one of the most storied franchises in professional sports, let alone the NFL.
Green Bay is one of seven franchises in NFL history with at least four Super Bowl wins. Of course, this came after the Packers previously won nine NFL Championships in the pre-Super Bowl era. Countless NFL greats have suited up for the Cheeseheads. In fact, they’re second in league history with 34 Hall of Famers.
Here are the 10 greatest Packers of all time.
10. DE-DT Reggie White
After inflicting pain on NFL offenses for eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1985-92), White signed with the Packers in 1993 and continued to be a menace. Averaging 11.4 sacks per season, White was a Pro Bowler in each of his six seasons with the Packers (1993-98). White’s tenure in Green Bay was highlighted by helping it win Super Bowl XXXI and recording three sacks against the New England Patriots in the title game. Despite playing more seasons with the Eagles — and spending his last season with the Carolina Panthers following a one-year hiatus — White is still fifth in Packers history with 68.5 sacks; White is second in NFL history with 198.0 career sacks.
9. FB Jim Taylor
After splitting reps in his first two seasons, Taylor became an integral part of the Packers offense in 1960. Rushing for 1,000-plus yards in five consecutive seasons (1960-64) and 10-plus touchdowns in four of those five seasons, Taylor became one of the more productive running backs in the sport. Furthermore, he led the NFL with 1,474 yards in 1962 and led the league in rushing touchdowns in 1961 and 1962. Taylor is first in Packers history with 81 rushing touchdowns and second with 8,207 rushing yards.