What year did the Vikings beat the Packers in the playoffs?
In 2015, the Minnesota Vikings won the NFC North by beating the Green Bay Packers.
Did the Vikings beat the Packers in 2009?
View photos from the iconic 2009 Monday Night Football game between the Vikings and the Packers in Minneapolis where QB Brett Favre helped lead the Vikings to a 30-23 victory.
When was the last time the Minnesota Vikings won a playoff game?
The Vikings played the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round on January 17, 2010, and won the game by a score of 34–3, advancing the Vikings to the NFC Championship game, the ninth in franchise history.
How many times has Aaron Rodgers been in the playoffs?
In his career, Rodgers has appeared in 21 playoff games (including in 2008 as a backup in a 42-20 win over Seattle when all he did was hand the ball off to Brandon Jackson three times). He’s completed 64.6% of his passes for 5,669 yards with 45 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
How many playoff wins do the Packers have?
The Green Bay Packers last made the playoffs in 2020, when they lost the Conference Championship. They’ve been in the playoffs a total of 29 times in their 61 seasons.
How many playoff games have the Vikings won?
The Vikings have been divisional champions 20 times, most among current members of their division. Minnesota has played 820 regular and post-season games and has appeared in the post-season 30 times. The team’s worst season was 1962, when it won two games, lost eleven, and tied one (a . 179 winning percentage).
How many games have the Vikings played in the playoffs all time?
They’ve been in the playoffs a total of 30 times in their 60 seasons.
What team do Packers fans hate?
The Bears Still Suck, of course, but it’s Minnesota Vikings fans that Packers fans really, really hate. Sort of. See below. The bookies.com survey of 50 fans from each of the 32 NFL teams found that Packers fans have no attraction to Dallas Cowboys fans.
Who is better Bears or Packers?
The Packers surpassed the Bears in the overall series in 2017 and now lead, 102–95–6….Bears–Packers rivalry.
Statistics | |
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Meetings total | 203 |
All-time series | Packers, 102–95–6 |
Postseason results | show List |
Longest win streak | Bears, 8 (1985–88) Packers, 10 (1994–98) |