Hail, 1962 Green Bay Packers!

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Nearly six decades ago, the Green Bay Packers had one of the greatest seasons in NFL history. Here’s why the 1962 team deserves that accolade.


In 1962, the Packers beat the NY Giants at Yankee Stadium to win their second consecutive NFL Championship. They had beaten the same Giants to win it all in 1961. With winds reaching 27 mph at kickoff, and a wind chill measured at 8 degrees F, Green Bay forced three turnovers and won, 16-7. The Giants only score came as the result of a blocked punt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6mAXCQ0RR0

Just how good were the ’62 Packers? Consider this: eight of fifteen opponents scored one TD or less, including three teams that didn’t score a point. On the flip side, Green Bay scored 40+ points four times and outscored the opposition 431-155. By season’s end, the Packers sat atop the NFL and AFL in both points scored and points allowed.

Perhaps most impressively, the Packers’ dominance didn’t come by way of playing weak teams. Green Bay faced the 11-3 Lions twice, the 9-5 Bears twice, and the 12-2 Giants in the championship game. Outside of playing the Packers, those teams went 31-6 on the season.

Two of the best ever: Lombardi and Starr (photo, GB Packers)

Green Bay’s only loss on the year came on Thanksgiving Day when the team lost at Detroit, 26-14. The offensive line performed uncharacteristically poorly as quarterback Bart Starr was sacked 11 times.

But one blemish doesn’t detract from this team’s greatness. Bart Starr led the league in passing yards, and Jim Taylor led the league in rushing yards and also won the NFL MVP award. Willie Wood led the league in interceptions, and Ray Nitschke received the MVP for his outstanding performance in the championship game.

Ten players from the team were selected to participate in the Pro Bowl: Tom Moore, RB; Jim Taylor, FB; Bart Starr, QB; Ron Kramer, TE; Forrest Gregg, T; Jerry Kramer, G; Jim Ringo, C; Dan Currie, LB; Bill Forester, LB, and Willie Wood, S.

And here’s the clincher: thirteen members of the ’62 squad (two coaches and eleven players) were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.Β They are (by year and name):

1970 Tom Fears, receivers coach
1971 Vince Lombardi, head coach
1976 Jim Taylor, fullback
1977 Forrest Gregg, offensive tackle
1977 Bart Starr, quarterback
1978 Ray Nitschke, middle linebacker
1980 Herb Adderley, cornerback
1981 Willie Davis, defensive end
1981 Jim Ringo, center
1986 Paul Hornung, running back
1989 Willie Wood, safety
1995 Henry Jordan, defensive tackle
2018 Jerry Kramer, offensive guard.

In addition, WR Boyd Dowler was voted in as a member of the NFL’s 1960s All-Decade Team.

The Packers’ greatness didn’t end in 1962. The team went on win championships in 1965, 1966, and 1967. For me, though, the 1962 team stands out–the incomparable 1962 Green Bay Packers.

About Mark C. Morthier

I grew up in Northern NJ as a fan of local sports teams–the Yankees, Knicks, and Rangers. But it was different in football: I was a Dallas Cowboys fan. In sports, I played high school football, competed in Olympic-style weightlifting (1981-1989), and I’m engaged currently in powerlifting (2011- forward). I’ve participated in nearly 60 weightlifting/powerlifting competitions and currently hold several New York State & New Jersey State records in the 50-54 (Masters Division) age group. I’ve also served as a weightlifting/powerlifting coach. In addition to competing I’ve always enjoyed writing, even though I don’t have special training in either journalism or sports writing. Writing is an avocation for me, an adjunct to my day job. For years I worked as a forklift operator, and today I’m a school bus driver in Upstate New York, I’m really honored to be a contributor at The Sports Column, and I have published several books that are available at Amazon.com: “No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training (Second Edition): A Guide for People with Limited Time,” “Running Wild: (Growing Up in the 1970s)”, and “Reliving 1970s Old School Football.” I love writing about old school sports!



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Comments (Hail, 1962 Green Bay Packers!)

    Dr Thomas Marlin wrote (06/08/22 - 2:44:56PM)

    Awesome πŸ‘Œ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘ team!!!