The 1968 Green Bay Packers season was their 50th season overall and the 48th season in the National Football League. Under first-year head coach Phil Bengtson, the team finished with a 6–7–1 record, third place in the four-team Central Division of the Western Conference.
It was the Packers' first losing season in a decade, and marked a turning point in team history, starting a long period of futility and decline known as the "Gory Years". From 1968 through 1991, Green Bay had only five winning seasons (1969, 1972, 1978, 1982, 1989), made the playoffs twice (1972, 1982), with one win (1982).
A few weeks after winning Super Bowl II in January 1968, Vince Lombardi stepped down as head coach but remained as general manager, and longtime defensive coordinator Bengston was promoted. Lombardi left after the season for the Washington Redskins.
Offseason
NFL draft
Roster
Schedule
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Record
|
Venue
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 15
|
Philadelphia Eagles
|
W 30–13
|
1–0
|
Lambeau Field
|
50,861
|
2
|
September 22
|
Minnesota Vikings
|
L 13–26
|
1–1
|
Milwaukee County Stadium
|
49,346
|
3
|
September 29
|
Detroit Lions
|
L 17–23
|
1–2
|
Lambeau Field
|
50,861
|
4
|
October 6
|
at Atlanta Falcons
|
W 38–7
|
2–2
|
Atlanta Stadium
|
58,850
|
5
|
October 13
|
Los Angeles Rams
|
L 14–16
|
2–3
|
Milwaukee County Stadium
|
49,646
|
6
|
October 20
|
at Detroit Lions
|
T 14–14
|
2–3–1
|
Tiger Stadium
|
57,302
|
7
|
|
at Dallas Cowboys
|
W 28–17
|
3–3–1
|
Cotton Bowl
|
74,604
|
8
|
November 3
|
Chicago Bears
|
L 10–13
|
3–4–1
|
Lambeau Field
|
50,861
|
9
|
November 10
|
at Minnesota Vikings
|
L 10–14
|
3–5–1
|
Metropolitan Stadium
|
47,644
|
10
|
November 17
|
New Orleans Saints
|
W 29–7
|
4–5–1
|
Milwaukee County Stadium
|
49,644
|
11
|
November 24
|
at Washington Redskins
|
W 27–7
|
5–5–1
|
D.C. Stadium
|
50,621
|
12
|
December 1
|
at San Francisco 49ers
|
L 20–27
|
5–6–1
|
Kezar Stadium
|
47,218
|
13
|
|
Baltimore Colts
|
L 3–16
|
5–7–1
|
Lambeau Field
|
50,861
|
14
|
December 15
|
at Chicago Bears
|
W 28–27
|
6–7–1
|
Wrigley Field
|
46,435
|
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Season summary
Week 1 vs Eagles
Game information
|
First quarter
Second quarter
- GB – Carroll Dale 12-yard pass from Bart Starr (Jerry Kramer kick). Packers 14–3. Drive:
- PHI – Sam Baker 17-yard field goal. Packers 14–6. Drive:
- GB – Boyd Dowler 55-yard pass from Bart Starr (Jerry Kramer kick). Packers 21–6. Drive:
Third quarter
- GB – Jerry Kramer 17-yard field goal. Packers 24–6. Drive:
- GB – Jerry Kramer 22-yard field goal. Packers 27–6. Drive:
Fourth quarter
- PHI – Gary Ballman 2-yard pass from King Hill (Sam Baker kick). Packers 27–13. Drive:
- GB – Jerry Kramer 35-yard field goal. Packers 30–13. Drive:
|
- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
|
|
Week 14
A win by the Packers was important because a Bears loss means that The Minnesota Vikings clinched the Central Division title and their first ever playoff berth.
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Packers |
7 |
14 | 7 | 0 |
28 |
Bears |
10 |
0 | 0 | 17 |
27 |
- Date: December 15
- Location: Wrigley Field
- Game weather: 22 °F (−6 °C), wind 7 mph
Scoring summary |
1 | | CHI | Mac Percival 14-yard field goal | Bears 3–0 |
|
1 | | GB | Boyd Dowler 72-yard pass from Zeke Bratkowski (Mike Mercer kick) | Packers 7–3 |
|
1 | | CHI | Dick Gordon 48-yard pass from Jack Concannon (Mac Percival kick) | Bears 10–7 |
|
2 | | GB | Jim Grabowski 67-yard pass from Don Horn (Mike Mercer kick) | Packers 14–10 |
|
2 | | GB | Chuck Mercein 1-yard run (Mike Mercer kick) | Packers 21–10 |
|
3 | | GB | Boyd Dowler 25-yard pass from Don Horn (Mike Mercer kick) | Packers 28–10 |
|
4 | | CHI | Ronnie Bull 8-yard run (Mac Percival kick) | Packers 28–17 |
|
4 | | CHI | Mac Percival 26-yard field goal | Packers 28–20 |
|
4 | | CHI | Dick Gordon 51-yard pass from Jack Concannon (Mac Percival kick) | Packers 28–27 |
[1]
Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References
External links
|
---|
|
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 |