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Green Bay Packers: Who Are the Packers Legends?

The Green Bay Packers are synonymous with success in the National Football League. 

Led by some of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game, the Packers have won countless Super Bowls, divisional championships, and other honors.

When you look at the NFL Playoffs Worst Odds for a given year, you will likely not find the Packers on that list. Even when the team doesn’t have a great start, such as in 2022, pundits assume they will eventually get their act together and make the playoffs.

In order to maintain such high standards, the Packers must ensure any players that come into the franchise are of the highest caliber.

Below is an analysis of the careers of several Green Bay Packers legends.

 

5. Donald Driver

While he may not be the most famous name to have an association with the Packers, most die-hard fans of the team would put Driver in their top five players list.

Driver was an outstanding wide receiver for the Packers, and is still the team’s leader in receptions and receiving yards. He was a five-time Pro Bowler who was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame back in 2017.

The greatest season in Driver’s career came in 2010, when he was a part of the Green Bay Packers team that won the Super Bowl. He was one of the best players in the league that year, shining with Aaron Rodgers as his QB.

4. LeRoy Butler

A safety who is also a recent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Butler is recognized as one of the best players who ever lined up in his position. He was an extraordinarily challenging defender to handle when he was in his prime in the 1980s.

When Butler was lining up for the Packers, he played under coach Mike Holmgren, with Brett Favre as his QB, with defensive end Reggie White on the team as well at one point. Given the talent of the players on the roster, the fact that Butler is so fondly remembered shows just how great a player he was. Fun fact: Butler also invented the famed Lambeau Leap celebration!

 

3. Brett Favre

In many ways, Favre was the quintessential American footballer. Even though he has had his controversies off the field, the quarterback was a consummate pro on the field for the Green Bay Packers.

After announcing his retirement in 2011, Favre left the league as the leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns. While both of those marks have been overtaken in recent years, he’s still fondly remembered as one of the all-time great quarterbacks.

A winner of three straight MVP titles and a Super Bowl MVP, Favre will always have a place in Packers folklore.

2. Bart Starr

The Green Bay Packers are renowned for having outstanding quarterbacks in their franchise. Bart Starr is another one of those legendary players who wore the great green uniform.

The no.15 was one of the top players that legendary coach Vince Lombardi had the pleasure of mentoring. He was an MVP in both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II.

Even though modern NFL fans might not remember Starr, he is forever enshrined in the history of the Green Bay Packers franchise. He was a leader in the NFL in both completion percentage and passer rating four times in his career, along with winning the 1966 MVP.

While he was a part of a top-notch organization, most Packers fans recognize that without Starr as their leading QB they would not have been such a dominant team in the 1960s.

1. Aaron Rodgers

A list of Green Bay Packers legends would not be complete without the man who is still creating his legacy to this day. Despite having lit up the NFL for 18 years, even with his injury setbacks, Rodgers is not showing any sign of slowing down his game anytime soon.

Even though the Packers are far from the best NFL team in 2022, Rodgers is still up there as one of the best QBs. When he receives the appropriate protection from his teammates, he can still throw as well as any other player in the league.

A winner of two straight MVP titles earlier in his career, along with a Super Bowl, Rodgers has one of the lowest passer interception percentages in league history.