1995 Green Bay Packers season


The 1995 Green Bay Packers season was their 77th season overall and their 75th in the National Football League. The Packers finished with an 11–5 record in the regular season and won the NFC Central, their first division title since 1972. In the playoffs, the Packers defeated the Atlanta Falcons at home and the defending champion San Francisco 49ers on the road before losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. Packers' quarterback Brett Favre was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player, the first of three such awards he would win.
This was the first season that the Packers played home games exclusively at Lambeau Field, after playing part of their home slate at Milwaukee County Stadium since 1953. After losing their home opener to St. Louis, the Packers would win an NFL-record 25 consecutive home games between the rest of 1995 and early in 1998.

Offseason

1995 Expansion Draft

RoundOverallNamePositionExpansion Team
611Mark WilliamsLinebackerJacksonville Jaguars
2141Marcus WilsonRunning backJacksonville Jaguars
2753Reggie CobbRunning backJacksonville Jaguars

NFL Draft

With their third pick in the 1995 NFL draft, the Packers selected future All-Pro fullback William Henderson, a player who would remain with the Packers for over 13 seasons.

Undrafted Free Agents

Staff

Roster

Regular season

The Packers finished with an 11–5 record, clinching the NFC Central crown by a slim 1-game margin over the Detroit Lions.

Schedule

Game summaries

Week 1

Week 2

Playoffs

Awards and records