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List of Green Bay Packers head coaches

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List of Green Bay Packers head coaches

The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. They are members of the Northern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and play their home games at Lambeau Field in central Wisconsin. There have been 15 head coaches for the Packers, however, Willard Ryan and Joseph Hoeffel both served as the head coach in name in the early 1920s. Lambeau is recognized as the first head coach though because in the early years of professional football, team captains (Lambeau's early title) called the plays, talked to the players and performed the duties that are done today by head coaches. Lambeau, as the Packers first coach, led the team for almost 30 years until he resigned in 1949 after a falling-out with the executive leadership of the Packers. During his time as head coach, Lambeau secured six NFL championships (1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, and 1944) and won almost two-thirds of his games. Lambeau is still the Packers' leader in years as head coach (29), regular season games coached (334), wins (209) and (104) losses. After Lambeau's resignation, the Packers entered a fifteen-year period of poor results on the field under the leadership of head coaches Gene Ronzani, Lisle Blackbourn and Ray McLean. Prior to his tenure as head coach during the 1958 NFL season, McLean and Hugh Devore served as interim head coaches for the last two games of the 1953 NFL season after Ronzani resigned. McLean led the Packers to their worst season by winning percentage and total wins, going 1–10–1 for a winning percentage of in 1958. Combined with his two games as interim head coach in 1953, McLean also has the lowest winning percentage of any Packers head coach ( ). The Packers fortunes turned around with the hiring of head coach Vince Lombardi in 1959. Lombardi would go on to lead the Packers for nine seasons, winning five championships (1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, and 1967) and winning almost three-fourths of his games coached. Lombardi also holds the Packers' record for highest regular season and postseason winning percentage ( and respectively). After Lombardi resigned from coaching in 1967, the Packers again languished, this time for almost 25 years. From 1968 to 1991, the Packers had five head coaches, none of whom had a winning percentage over . The coaches during the 1970s and 1980s included former three Packers who served under Lombardi: Phil Bengtson, the Packers defensive coordinator under Lombardi; Bart Starr, the Packers Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback; and Forrest Gregg, the Packers Hall of Fame offensive lineman. Dan Devine and Lindy Infante served as head coaches during this era, as well. Starting in 1992, the Packers improved their on-field play under two All-Pro quarterbacks: Brett Favre from 1992 to 2007 and Aaron Rodgers from 2008 to 2022. Favre's rise coincided with the hiring of Mike Holmgren in 1992. Holmgren and Favre led the Packers to back-to-back Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl XXXI during the 1996 NFL season. After Holmgren left for the Seattle Seahawks, Ray Rhodes was hired for one season and then promptly fired. Mike Sherman was then hired in 2000, serving for five years as head coach, leading the Packers to four playoff berths. After a 4–12 finish in 2005, Sherman was fired and Mike McCarthy was hired. McCarthy served as head coach for thirteen seasons, leading the Packers to nine playoff berths and a victory in Super Bowl XLV during the 2010 NFL season. After a loss to the Arizona Cardinals during the 2018 NFL season, the Packers fired McCarthy and assistant coach Joe Philbin served as interim head coach for the last four games of the season. After the season ended, the Packers hired Matt LaFleur as the 15th and current head coach of the team. LaFleur has led the Packers to four playoff berths during his tenure, including becoming the first head coach in NFL history to lead their team to three straight seasons of 13 wins or more. Both Lambeau and Lombardi were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of their contributions as coaches (Lambeau was also recognized for his years playing in the NFL). Bart Starr and Forrest Gregg were also inducted into the Hall of Fame, although they were recognized for their contributions as players, not coaches. Four coaches have been recognized as coach of the year by major news organizations: Lombardi in 1959 and 1961, Devine in 1972, Infante in 1989 and McCarthy in 2011. The 15 head coaches of the Packers have led the team to numerous records, including the most regular season wins (819) and the most championships (13) by a team in NFL history.

Tables

Legend · Head coaches
Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a coach
Green Bay Packers head coaches · Head coaches
Last
Last
#
Seasons
Name
Last
Tenure
GC
Tenure
W
Tenure
L
Regular season
T
Regular season
Win%
Regular season
GC
Regular season
W
Regular season
L
Playoffs
Win%
Curly Lambeau †
Curly Lambeau †
#
1
Name
Curly Lambeau †
Tenure
29
Tenure
1921
Tenure
1949
Regular season
334
Regular season
209
Regular season
104
Regular season
21
Regular season
657
Playoffs
5
Gene Ronzani
Gene Ronzani
#
2
Name
Gene Ronzani
Tenure
4
Tenure
1950
Tenure
1953
Regular season
46
Regular season
14
Regular season
31
Regular season
1
Regular season
315
Playoffs
Hugh Devore
Hugh Devore
#
Name
Hugh Devore
Tenure
1
Tenure
1953
Tenure
2
Regular season
0
Regular season
2
Regular season
0
Regular season
000
Regular season
Playoffs
Lisle Blackbourn
Lisle Blackbourn
#
3
Name
Lisle Blackbourn
Tenure
4
Tenure
1954
Tenure
1957
Regular season
48
Regular season
17
Regular season
31
Regular season
0
Regular season
354
Playoffs
Ray McLean
Ray McLean
#
4
Name
Ray McLean
Tenure
1
Tenure
1958
Tenure
12
Regular season
1
Regular season
10
Regular season
1
Regular season
125
Regular season
Playoffs
Vince Lombardi †
Vince Lombardi †
#
5
Name
Vince Lombardi †
Tenure
9
Tenure
1959
Tenure
1967
Regular season
122
Regular season
89
Regular season
29
Regular season
4
Regular season
746
Playoffs
10
Phil Bengtson
Phil Bengtson
#
6
Name
Phil Bengtson
Tenure
3
Tenure
1968
Tenure
1970
Regular season
42
Regular season
20
Regular season
21
Regular season
1
Regular season
488
Playoffs
Dan Devine
Dan Devine
#
7
Name
Dan Devine
Tenure
4
Tenure
1971
Tenure
1974
Regular season
56
Regular season
25
Regular season
27
Regular season
4
Regular season
482
Playoffs
1
Bart Starr
Bart Starr
#
8
Name
Bart Starr
Tenure
9
Tenure
1975
Tenure
1983
Regular season
131
Regular season
52
Regular season
76
Regular season
3
Regular season
408
Playoffs
2
Forrest Gregg
Forrest Gregg
#
9
Name
Forrest Gregg
Tenure
4
Tenure
1984
Tenure
1987
Regular season
63
Regular season
25
Regular season
37
Regular season
1
Regular season
405
Playoffs
Lindy Infante
Lindy Infante
#
10
Name
Lindy Infante
Tenure
4
Tenure
1988
Tenure
1991
Regular season
64
Regular season
24
Regular season
40
Regular season
0
Regular season
375
Playoffs
Mike Holmgren
Mike Holmgren
#
11
Name
Mike Holmgren
Tenure
7
Tenure
1992
Tenure
1998
Regular season
112
Regular season
75
Regular season
37
Regular season
0
Regular season
670
Playoffs
14
Ray Rhodes
Ray Rhodes
#
12
Name
Ray Rhodes
Tenure
1
Tenure
1999
Tenure
16
Regular season
8
Regular season
8
Regular season
0
Regular season
500
Regular season
Playoffs
Mike Sherman
Mike Sherman
#
13
Name
Mike Sherman
Tenure
6
Tenure
2000
Tenure
2005
Regular season
96
Regular season
57
Regular season
39
Regular season
0
Regular season
594
Playoffs
6
Mike McCarthy
Mike McCarthy
#
14
Name
Mike McCarthy
Tenure
13
Tenure
2006
Tenure
2018
Regular season
204
Regular season
125
Regular season
77
Regular season
2
Regular season
618
Playoffs
18
Joe Philbin
Joe Philbin
#
Name
Joe Philbin
Tenure
1
Tenure
2018
Tenure
4
Regular season
2
Regular season
2
Regular season
0
Regular season
500
Regular season
Playoffs
Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur
#
15
Name
Matt LaFleur
Tenure
7
Tenure
2019
Tenure
2025
Regular season
116
Regular season
76
Regular season
40
Regular season
1
Regular season
654
Playoffs
9
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Image
Name
Tenure
Regular season
Playoffs
Accomplishments
Refs
Seasons
First
Last
GC
W
L
T
Win%
GC
W
L
Win%
1
Curly Lambeau †
29
1921
1949
334
209
104
21
657
5
2
Gene Ronzani
4
1950
1953
46
14
31
1
315
Hugh Devore
1
1953
2
0
2
0
000
Ray McLean
3
Lisle Blackbourn
4
1954
1957
48
17
31
0
354
4
Ray McLean
1
1958
12
1
10
1
125
5
Vince Lombardi †
9
1959
1967
122
89
29
4
746
10
6
Phil Bengtson
3
1968
1970
42
20
21
1
488
7
Dan Devine
4
1971
1974
56
25
27
4
482
1
8
Bart Starr
9
1975
1983
131
52
76
3
408
2
9
Forrest Gregg
4
1984
1987
63
25
37
1
405
10
Lindy Infante
4
1988
1991
64
24
40
0
375
11
Mike Holmgren
7
1992
1998
112
75
37
0
670
14
12
Ray Rhodes
1
1999
16
8
8
0
500
13
Mike Sherman
6
2000
2005
96
57
39
0
594
6
14
Mike McCarthy
13
2006
2018
204
125
77
2
618
18
Joe Philbin
1
2018
4
2
2
0
500
15
Matt LaFleur
7
2019
2025
116
76
40
1
654
9
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