NFL team season
The 1951 Green Bay Packers season was their 33rd season overall and their 31st season in the National Football League . The team finished with a 3–9 record under second-year coach Gene Ronzani for a fifth-place finish in the National Conference. The Packers lost the final seven games of the season.
The Packers played their Milwaukee home games in Wisconsin State Fair Park for the final time, a venue they had used since 1934 . Marquette Stadium was used for one season in 1952 and the new County Stadium was the host venue from 1953 through 1994 .
The Packers' 478 passing attempts (39.8 per game) in 1951 are the most by an NFL team in the 1950s.
Offseason
NFL draft
Yellow indicates a future Pro Bowl selection
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 30
Chicago Bears
L 20–31
0–1
City Stadium
24,666
2
October 7
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 35–33
1–1
State Fair Park
8,324
3
October 14
Philadelphia Eagles
W 37–24
2–1
City Stadium
18,489
4
October 21
Los Angeles Rams
L 0–28
2–2
State Fair Park
21,393
5
October 28
at New York Yanks
W 29–27
3–2
Yankee Stadium
7,351
6
November 4
Detroit Lions
L 17–24
3–3
City Stadium
18,800
7
November 11
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 7–28
3–4
Forbes Field
20,080
8
November 18
at Chicago Bears
L 13–24
3–5
Wrigley Field
36,771
9
November 22
at Detroit Lions
L 35–52
3–6
Briggs Stadium
32,247
10
December 2
New York Yanks
L 28–31
3–7
City Stadium
14,297
11
December 9
at San Francisco 49ers
L 19–31
3–8
Kezar Stadium
15,121
12
December 16
at Los Angeles Rams
L 14–42
3–9
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
23,698
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Roster
Green Bay Packers roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Rookies and first-year players in italics
References
Franchise
Notable people
Facilities
Team history
General
Culture
Notable games
Rivalries
Championships
Division (21)
Conference (9)
League (13† )
Media
Radio
Television
Personnel
Related
Current affiliations
† does not include 1966 or 1967 NFL championships