1963 Green Bay Packers season
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The 1963 Green Bay Packers season was their 45th season overall and their 43rd season in the National Football League. The two-time defending NFL champions finished with an 11–2–1 record under fifth-year head coach Vince Lombardi for a second-place finish in the Western Conference, a half game back. In the third place Playoff Bowl in Miami three weeks later on January 5, the Packers overwhelmed the Cleveland Browns, 40–23. Green Bay led 28–10 at halftime and extended it to 38–10 in the fourth quarter.
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La stagione 1963 dei Green Bay Packers è stata la 43ª della franchigia nella National Football League. La squadra, allenata da Vince Lombardi, ebbe un record di 11-2-1, terminando seconda nella Western Conference.
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First quarter
*CHI – Bob Jencks 32-yard field goal. Bears 3–0.
*GB – Jerry Kramer 41-yard field goal. Tie 3–3.
Second quarter
*No scoring
Third quarter
*CHI – Joe Marconi 1-yard run . Bears 10–3.
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*No scoring
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* John Roach
* Zeke Bratkowski
* Bart Starr
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*CHI – Bill Wade – 18/24, 129 yards, INT
*GB – Bart Starr – 11/22, 83 yards, 4 INT
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*CHI – Rick Casares – 5 rushes, 27 yards
*GB – Jim Taylor – 12 rushes, 53 yards
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*CHI – Ronnie Bull – 6 receptions, 48 yards
*GB – Ron Kramer – 3 receptions, 35 yards
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The 1963 Green Bay Packers season was their 45th season overall and their 43rd season in the National Football League. The two-time defending NFL champions finished with an 11–2–1 record under fifth-year head coach Vince Lombardi for a second-place finish in the Western Conference, a half game back. Both losses were inflicted by the Chicago Bears (11–2-1), the NFL champions in 1963, as the indefinite suspension of halfback Paul Hornung was too much for Green Bay to overcome. The Packers had won the previous five regular season games with rival Chicago, but scored just ten points total in the two games in 1963, and needed only a tie in one of them to advance to the championship game. (The tie at Detroit on Thanksgiving did not impact the Packers' title chances; ties were omitted from the winning percentage calculation until 1972.) Chicago's only loss was at last place San Francisco in October and they tied Pittsburgh and Minnesota in consecutive weeks after their second defeat of the Packers. Quarterback Bart Starr suffered a hairline fracture in his passing hand at St. Louis on October 20. Up 23–0 in the third quarter, Starr couldn't find an open receiver on third down and took off on a run that gained 15 yards, tackled with a late hit out of bounds by Cardinal cornerback Jimmy "Iron Claw" Hill, who was ejected. Second-string quarterback John Roach filled in for the rest of the game, a 30–7 win in 85 °F (30 °C) heat, and the next four starts. Zeke Bratkowski was acquired in late October, waived by the Rams, and saw some action, too. Starr returned a month later, in week eleven on November 24 against San Francisco in Milwaukee, a week after the second loss to Chicago. Following their regular season finale, a 21–17 win at San Francisco on Saturday, Green Bay needed Detroit to defeat the Bears at Wrigley Field on Sunday. The game's progress was updated to the Packers during their flight home; Chicago's 24–14 win ended Green Bay's bid for an unprecedented third consecutive championship game win. They eventually accomplished that feat with titles in 1965, 1966 and 1967. In the third place Playoff Bowl in Miami three weeks later on January 5, the Packers overwhelmed the Cleveland Browns, 40–23. Green Bay led 28–10 at halftime and extended it to 38–10 in the fourth quarter. This was the eleventh and final season for Pro Football Hall of Fame center Jim Ringo as a Packer. In May 1964, he and reserve fullback Earl Gros were traded to the Philadelphia Eagles for linebacker Lee Roy Caffey and a first round draft choice. Ringo played four years with the Eagles and then went into coaching; the draft pick was used to select halfback Donny Anderson as a "future" pick in the 1965 NFL Draft. Hall of Fame halfback Hornung did not play this season, suspended in April by commissioner Pete Rozelle for betting on NFL games and associating with undesirable persons. For the thirteenth consecutive year, the Packers played on Thanksgiving Day, all against the Detroit Lions at Tiger Stadium. Their record in this holiday series was 3–9–1 (.269), and with Lombardi as head coach, they were 2–2–1 (.500), which included the sole loss in 1962 and a tie this season. Green Bay next played on Thanksgiving in 1970 at the Cotton Bowl, which was the franchise's first-ever loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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La stagione 1963 dei Green Bay Packers è stata la 43ª della franchigia nella National Football League. La squadra, allenata da Vince Lombardi, ebbe un record di 11-2-1, terminando seconda nella Western Conference. Entrambe le sconfitte stagionali giunsero contro i Chicago Bears (11–1–2), i campioni NFL di quell'anno, con la sospensione a tempo indefinito dell'halfback Paul Hornung per scommesse che si rivelò troppo da superare per Green Bay. I Packers avevano vinto le cinque precedenti gare di stagione regolare contro i rivali di Chicago, ma segnarono solamente dieci punti complessivi nelle due gare del 1963, A Green BAy sarebbe bastato un pareggio in una delle due gare contro i Bears per andare in finale.
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* Herb Adderley CB
* Hank Gremminger
* Bob Jeter CB
* Jesse Whittenton
* Willie Wood SS/PR
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* Lionel Aldridge DE
* Willie Davis DE
* Henry Jordan DT
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* Dan Currie
* Bill Forester
* Ray Nitschke MLB
* Dave Robinson OLB
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* Forrest Gregg T
* Dan Grimm G
* Jerry Kramer G - PK
* Jim Ringo C
* Bob Skoronski T
* Fuzzy Thurston G
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* Lew Carpenter
* Tom Moore
* Elijah Pitts
* Jim Taylor
* Earl Gros
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* Marv Fleming
* Ron Kramer
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* Boyd Dowler
* Max McGee
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