Week 1 The Packers began their 2008 campaign at home against their NFC North foe, the
Minnesota Vikings, in the first game of 2008's
Monday Night Football doubleheader. Green Bay struggled early to move the ball, but a 56-yard
Aaron Rodgers pass to
Greg Jennings set the Packers up with a 1st and goal at the Vikings 6. The Packers scored 4 plays later on a 3rd down pass from Aaron Rodgers to fullback
Korey Hall. Punt returner
Will Blackmon also scored in the 3rd quarter on a 76-yard punt return to give the Packers a commanding 17–6 lead. Later in the 3rd, the Vikings scored a TD paired with a failed 2-point conversion attempt. The Packers responded with a 57-yard run by
Ryan Grant to the Minnesota 2 that set up a 1-yard touchdown rush by Aaron Rodgers to make the score 24–12. The Vikings
Adrian Peterson scored a 3-yard rushing touchdown on their next drive to bring the Packers lead back to 5 points with 2:43 left in the 4th quarter. The following Vikings onside kick was knocked out of bounds after touching safety
Atari Bigby. The Packers then went three and out and punted the ball back to the Vikings with 2 minutes left. Vikings quarterback
Tarvaris Jackson was later intercepted by Atari Bigby which sealed the victory for the Packers as they started out the season at 1–0. Will Blackmon was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.
Week 2 Coming off an impressive divisional home win over the Vikings, the Packers flew to
Ford Field for a Week 2 NFC North showdown with the
Detroit Lions. In the first quarter, Green Bay got the first strike with QB
Aaron Rodgers completing a 9-yard TD pass to WR
James Jones. In the second quarter, the Packers increased their lead with Rodgers completing a 2-yard TD pass to WR
Donald Driver and a 29-yard TD pass to rookie WR
Jordy Nelson. The Lions would close out the first half with kicker
Jason Hanson getting a 38-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Detroit continued to hack away at Green Bay's lead with Hanson nailing a 49-yard and a 53-yard field goal. The Packers responded with kicker
Mason Crosby kicking a 25-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, Detroit clawed away at the Pack's lead with QB
Jon Kitna completing a 38-yard TD pass to WR
Calvin Johnson. The Lions closed in as Packers punter
Derrick Frost's punt was high, causing it to go through the back of his end zone, giving Detroit a safety. The Lions would take the lead on Kitna's 47-yard TD pass to C. Johnson. Fortunately, Green Bay rebounded with Crosby's 39-yard field goal, RB
Brandon Jackson's 19-yard TD run, CB
Charles Woodson's 41-yard interception return for a touchdown, and safety
Nick Collins' 42-yard interception return for a touchdown. Aaron Rodgers was voted FedEx Air Player of the Week. With the win, the Packers improved to 2–0.
Week 3 The Packers returned home week three for a Sunday night clash against the Dallas Cowboys. In the first quarter, Green Bay's first possession, RB
Ryan Grant fumbled the football and it was recovered by Dallas. Green Bay's defense responded by keeping Dallas out of the end zone and they had to settle for a 25-yard
Nick Folk field goal. Green Bay moved the ball quite effectively the next drive, starting it off with a 26-yard completion to
Greg Jennings. The drive ended when
Aaron Rodgers was sacked for an 11-yard loss on 3rd down. The Packers settled for a
Mason Crosby 36-yard field goal. The Cowboys next drive was fueled by a couple of long runs by RB
Marion Barber. Dallas moved all the way down to Green Bay's 14, but on 3rd down Cowboy's QB
Tony Romo threw a pass intended for TE
Jason Witten and it was intercepted in the end zone by FS
Nick Collins and returned to the Cowboy's 43-yard line. In the second quarter, Green Bay started off the quarter with some quick and effective short throws. The Packers managed to move the ball to the Dallas 20 without running the ball once on the drive. An Aaron Rodgers incomplete pass to WR
James Jones on 3rd down set up a 38-yard
Mason Crosby field goal. The Cowboys managed to get one first down on the next drive, but were stopped on 3rd down the next drive after
Aaron Kampman and
Cullen Jenkins teamed up for the sack on
Tony Romo. Dallas punted and Green Bay went three and out with a couple of minimal runs by
Ryan Grant and an incomplete pass to
Greg Jennings forcing the Packers to punt. The Cowboys closed out the half with a RB
Felix Jones 60-yard touchdown and a 39-yard
Nick Folk field goal. The Packers were down 13–6 at the half. In the third quarter, Dallas received the ball first but were forced to punt 6 plays later. Green Bay's first drive of the second half started off with some solid runs by RB
Brandon Jackson, but the highlight of the drive was 50-yard pass to
Donald Driver on 3rd and 5 that set the Packers up with a 1st and goal at the Dallas 8. Aaron Rodgers was then sacked on 2nd and 3rd down and the Packers yet again were held to another
Mason Crosby field goal. This field goal marked the 3rd time the Packers were shut down in the red zone and had to settle for a field goal in the game. On the Cowboy's next drive,
Tony Romo completed a 63-yard pass to
Miles Austin which set the Cowboy's up for a 2-yard Marion Barber touchdown extending their lead to 11 points going into the 4th quarter. In the fourth quarter, Dallas extended their lead to 18 points with a 52-yard
Miles Austin catch and touchdown. Later in the 4th, RB Marion Barber fumbled the ball and it was recovered by CB
Will Blackmon at the Green Bay 12-yard line. With Dallas playing a prevent style defense, Rodgers completed 8 of 10 passes down to the Dallas 1-yard line. Rodgers sneaked the ball into the end zone for the touchdown bringing the Dallas lead back down to 11 points. After the touchdown the Packers attempted an onside kick which was recovered by
Tramon Williams but he was flagged for illegal touching and possession was awarded to Dallas along with a 5-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. Dallas moved the ball into field goal range but Romo threw an incomplete pass to
Terrell Owens on 3rd down and followed it up with another incomplete pass to
Jason Witten on 4th down giving the Packers the ball back. The Packers moved the ball slightly, but the drive ended when
Brandon Jackson caught a pass on 4th down and ran out of bounds before the 1st down marker. Dallas took over and ran out the clock with a Romo kneel down. The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Packers 27–16 as they fell to 2–1.
Week 4 After losing to the 2007 NFC East Champion
Dallas Cowboys the week before, The Packers headed down south to play the 2007 NFC South Champion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Packers started the game with the ball and scored first on a 25-yard
Aaron Rodgers pass to
Greg Jennings and took the early 7–0 lead into the 2nd quarter. On the Packers first drive the 2nd quarter, Rodgers pass intended for
Brandon Jackson was tipped and intercepted by LB
Derrick Brooks. Tampa Bay later tied the game 7–7 with a 9-yard touchdown pass from
Brian Griese to TE
Alex Smith. The Packers went three and out and punted, and the Buccaneers took the 10–7 lead on the next drive with a 23-yard field goal. On the next Packers drive was ended when
Aaron Rodgers overthrew
Donald Driver and Tampa Bay's
Barrett Ruud intercepted the pass. The Buccaneers were held to another field goal and took a 13–7 lead into the half. Tampa Bay received the ball after the half and drove down into the redzone, but a
Brian Griese pass was tipped by a Packers defender and intercepted by Packers CB
Tramon Williams and returned to the GB 44-yard line. The Packers went 3 and out and the Buccaneers were forced to punt on their next drive.
Ryan Grant fumbled on the first play of the Packers next drive and the Buccaneers
Jermaine Phillips picked up the ball and returned it for a touchdown to take a 20–7 lead. The Packers responded with a 48-yard touchdown pass to
Greg Jennings to decrease the lead to 20–14 going into the 4th.
Aaron Rodgers left the field in pain after throwing the touchdown pass.
Nick Collins picked off
Brian Griese close to the end of the 3rd quarter. The Packers started the fourth quarter with the ball with rookie quarterback
Matt Flynn under center. After going three and out, the Packers were forced to punt. 4 plays later,
Charles Woodson intercepted
Brian Griese and returned it for a lead changing touchdown, making the score 21–20 with 13:43 left in the 4th. After forcing the Buccaneers to punt again, Matt Flynn lead another uneventful drive and Tampa Bay responded with a field goal to take the 23–21 lead with 6:04 left in the game. After the kickoff,
Aaron Rodgers replaced
Matt Flynn to lead a hopeful game-winning touchdown drive, but Rodgers forced a ball into coverage and it was intercepted by Tampa Bay. On the next play, Tampa Bay RB
Earnest Graham ran the ball all the way down to the 1-yard line and scored a rushing touchdown on the next play to increase their lead to 30–21. With the game out of reach,
Matt Flynn replaced
Aaron Rodgers again and turned over the ball on downs. The Buccaneers defeated the Packers 30–21.
Week 5 After losing two consecutive games, the Packers returned home to face the
Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta started off the game with the ball and their first play from scrimmage was a
Matt Ryan 37-yard pass to WR
Roddy White to the Packers 44-yard line. The Falcons extended the drive into the red zone but were stopped on 3rd and goal at the 1-yard line. Atlanta decided to go for it on 4th and 1 and
Matt Ryan rolled out to his right and completed the pass to TE
Justin Peelle for the touchdown. After an uninspiring 3 and out by the Packers offense, Atlanta started off their second drive of the day with a 22-yard run by RB
Michael Turner to the Green Bay 39-yard line. After a couple of short but drive extending plays, Atlanta scored again on a 42-yard
Jason Elam field goal increasing the lead to 10–0. The quarter was finished by another 3 and out by the Packers offense and a slight Falcon drive that ended in the early 3rd when FS
Nick Collins tackled
Jerious Norwood after a catch for a 2-yard loss. (#84) The Packers first scoring drive of the day would come on their first drive of the 2nd quarter. After starting out at their own 13-yard line, The Packers managed to move the ball to the Atlanta 44-yard line. On 3rd and 1,
Aaron Rodgers dropped back to pass and pump faked before delivering a perfect deep pass to WR
Donald Driver in the end zone despite double coverage. Driver brought secured the catch to score the Packers first points of the night making the game 10–7 Falcons. On the next Falcons drive the Packers seemed to have stopped the Falcons but rookie CB
Patrick Lee was flagged for defensive pass interference on 3rd down giving the Falcons 20 yards and a 1st down to extend their would-be touchdown drive. On 2nd and 4 on the Packers 22-yard line
Matt Ryan connected yet again with WR
Roddy White for another touchdown pass extending their lead to 17–7. The Packers took over and drove to the Falcons 25-yard line and were forced to attempt a 43-yard
Mason Crosby field goal with 1:20 left in the half. During the successful attempt, rookie TE
Jermichael Finley was flagged for holding, which nullified the field goal and push the Packers back 10 yards. Their second attempt of 53 yards was wide right, and the Falcons were awarded the ball. The Packers forced Atlanta to punt on the next drive, and the Packers went into the half down 17–7. Green Bay started the 2nd half with the ball, but a holding penalty pushed them out of Atlanta territory and were forced to punt after an incomplete pass and a catch short of the first-down marker. Atlanta moved the ball slightly, but their drive ended with a drop by WR
Roddy White on 3rd down. The catch was challenged by Atlanta, but the ruling was upheld, forcing the Falcons to punt, and the ball was downed by the Falcons at the Packers 2-yard line. Starting their own endzone. the Packers managed to get out of the hole all the way to the Atlanta 32-yard line, which set up a 50-yard successful field goal by
Mason Crosby to decrease the Falcons lead to only a touchdown at 17–10. In the early fourth, Atlanta drove down the field on their next drive and were looking to score in the redzone, but the pass into the endzone was intercepted by Packers CB
Tramon Williams in the endzone for the touchback. The ball was placed at the Packers 20-yard line and
Aaron Rodgers completed a 37-yard strike on the first play of the drive to TE
Tory Humphrey to Atlanta's 43-yard line. Three plays later
Aaron Rodgers dropped back on 2nd and 5 and completed a 25-yard pass in the end zone to WR
Greg Jennings for a game-tying touchdown. With the momentum looking to be swinging, Atlanta responded with a kickoff return all the way to the Green Bay 48-yard line. Atlanta moved the ball slightly, but had to settle for a 41-yard
Jason Elam field goal to retake a 20–17 lead. On the next drive,
Aaron Rodgers dropped back on 3rd and 19 at their own 21 and attempted to force a pass to WR
Ruvell Martin. Atlanta's LB
Michael Boley stepped in front of Martin and intercepted the ball and returned it to the Green Bay 19-yard line. Three plays later, RB Michael Turner scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to increase Atlanta's lead to 27–17 with a little less than 4 minutes remaining. On the Packers' next drive, Rodgers completed two key passes. The first was a 36-yard catch and run play by WR
Greg Jennings and the second was a 16-yard catch by TE
Tory Humphrey to the Atlanta 7-yard line. Rodgers dropped back on 3rd and 4 and passed short middle to TE
Donald Lee that was taken in for the touchdown. With less than 2 minutes left, Green Bay decreased the lead to only 3 points. After the touchdown, Mason Crosby and the hands team attempted an onside kick but the ball took a very bad hop and was recovered easily by Atlanta's
Erik Coleman. With two timeouts remaining, the Packers stopped the clock on 1st and 2nd down after short runs by Michael Turner but on 3rd down Turner slipped by the Packers defenders and slipped past the 1st down marker. Atlanta then took two kneeldowns and ran out the clock. With their third-straight loss, the Packers fell to 2–3.
Week 6 After losing three consecutive games, the Packers traveled to Seattle to face the 2007 NFC West Division Champion
Seattle Seahawks. The game started with Seattle in possession of the football but the Packers quickly stopped them 3 and out. On the Packers first drive of the game they seemed to move the ball quite effectively and highlighted the drive with a 17-yard run by struggling RB
Ryan Grant. However, on 3rd and 9
Ryan Grant was tackled for a 3-yard loss and the Packers were forced to punt. The Seahawks second drive of the game was another 3 and out and were again forced to punt. The Packers next drive was highlighted by a 7-yard pass to WR
Donald Driver on 2nd and 6 as well as a nice 14-yard catch by rookie WR
Jordy Nelson on 1st and 15. On 3rd and 10 on Seattle's 20-yard line
Aaron Rodgers completed a 9-yard pass to
Jordy Nelson which was marked a-yard short of the 1st down marker. Green Bay settled for the 29-yard
Mason Crosby field goal to take a 3–0 lead. Seattle's next drive started off with the pocket collapsing on Seattle's 3rd string QB
Charlie Frye and
Charles Woodson sneaking in from his CB position for the sack. On the next play, Seahawks WR
Koren Robinson who was released by the Packers during the offseason beat CB
Tramon Williams for a 19-yard gain. The Seahawks drive continued into the second quarter where they had to settle for a 50-yard field goal to tie the game up at 3–3. On the Packers first drive of the 2nd and third drive of the game,
Ryan Grant carried the ball twice on 1st and 2nd downs for 2 and 5 yards respectively but the Packers lost possession of the ball when
Aaron Rodgers stepped up into the pocket and was sacked by
Julian Peterson forcing a fumble. The ball was recovered by Seattle's
Rocky Bernard for no gain at the Packers 32-yard line. With the Seahawks re-gaining possession with a short field, The Packers looked to stop the Seahawks on 3rd and 1 for no gain, but the Seahawks decided to go for it on 4th down on which they gained 9 yards rushing for the first down. The first touchdown in the game was scored when QB
Charlie Frye rolled out to the right and passed short to the rookie TE
John Carlson for a touchdown. The Seahawks touchdown gave the Seahawks the 10–3 lead. With 8:17 remaining in the contest, the Packers next drive was highlighted by a 19-yard reception by WR
Donald Driver on 3rd and 7 to the Seattle 44-yard line. After a short pass to TE Donald Lee and two 3 and 6-yard gains for a first down by RB
Ryan Grant for another 1st down. Rodgers then completed a 7-yard pass to WR
Donald Driver on second down paired with a face mask penalty by
Jordan Babineaux which moved the ball half the distance to the goal to the Seattle 12. After a 5-yard false start penalty and a run by
Ryan Grant for no gain, Rodgers rushed to the Seattle 11 for a gain of 6. On Third and 9 Rodgers passed to WR
Greg Jennings for his first and only catch of the half for 9 yards and a first down. On first and goal from the 2,
Ryan Grant rushed the ball up the middle for a gain of a yard. The offense then came out in a 4 wide receiver set with only QB
Aaron Rodgers in the backfield. Rodgers took the snap and rushed forward through the pile toward the goal line. The initial call on the field was no touchdown but after a review from the booth it was clear that Rodgers forward progress was not stopped and his knees did not contact the ground before the ball crossed the goal line. The play was ruled a touchdown which tied the game at 10–10 going into the half. Green Bay received the ball after the half but couldn't get the ball moving and had tp punt after going 3 and out. On the second play of the Seahawks first drive of the half, RB
Julius Jones broke through the middle of the offensive line for a 51-yard gain but the play was called back after a holding penalty on former Packer offensive lineman
Mike Wahle. The Seahawks couldn't move the ball and were forced to punt. The Packers next drive was highlighted by an 8-yard pass to WR
Greg Jennings on 3rd and 6. The drive came to a halt when Rodgers completed a pass to
Donald Driver on 3rd and 11 for 8 yards. Seattle responded unsuccessfully with and incomplete pass, a completion for no gain and a second incomplete pass which forced them to punt. The biggest play of the game took place on the Packers next possession. On 3rd and 6 at the Seattle 45, Rodgers dropped back to pass while WR
Greg Jennings sprinted past CB
Marcus Trufant on the right side of the field. Rodgers through deep down field to Jennings who hauled the pass in at the 5-yard line and fell into the endzone for the lead taking touchdown. The Packers were now ahead 17–10 with a little less than 6 minutes left in the 3rd. Seattle took over possession but still could not move the ball. On 3rd and
Charlie Frye dropped back to pass and DE
Aaron Kampman sacked him for an 8-yard loss. The Packers next drive started at the Green Bay 16. on 3rd and 6 at the 20, Rodgers passed to
Greg Jennings for 8 and a 1st down. Jennings caught his second pass of the drive on 2nd down to the Green Bay 42 for 14 yards. On 2nd and 8 Rodgers rolled to his right but no one was open. Rodgers pulled the ball down and ran up the sideline to the Seattle 40 for 16 yards. CB
Marcus Trufant was also called for defensive holding on the play and 5 yards were tacked onto the end of the run. The Packers drive continued into the 4th with a nice pass to
Donald Driver for a gain of 8 on 3rd and 5 to the Seattle 22-yard line. Grant rushed for 7 yards on first down and 1-yard on 3rd setting up a 10-yard pass to
Jordy Nelson to the Seattle 4-yard line. After a no huddle two-yard gain by
Ryan Grant, Rodgers dropped back to pass on 2nd down and tossed to ball to FB
John Kuhn who caught the ball on his knees for the touchdown. The Packers extended their lead to 24–10. With Seattle in a 14-point hole with 11:23 left in the game,
Charlie Frye dropped back to pass on the 3rd play of the drive at Seattle's 33-yard line. Charles Woodson who was covering a wide receiver up the sideline let his receiver go and stepped in front of the crossing TE John Carlson for his 4th interception of the season. The Packers ran the ball for no gain and Rodgers was sacked on 2nd down. 3rd down was a completed to running back
DeShawn Wynn for 7 yards but he couldn't reach the 1st down marker.
Mason Crosby then kicked a 51-yard field goal to increase the Packers lead to 27–10 with 8:41 in the game remaining. On the next drive
Charlie Frye trying to lead an improbable comeback threw deep to
Koren Robinson streaking down the left sideline. The ball was slightly under thrown and CB
Tramon Williams intercepted the ball at the Packers 9-yard line. Tramon returned the ball to the Packers 24-yard line for 15 yards. With the Packers trying to run out the rest of the clock, Ryan Grant rushed the ball twice for −1 on 1st down and 3 yards 2nd down. Rodgers pass to
Ruvell Martin was incomplete on 3rd down and the Packers punted. With 5:15 left in the game, The Seahawks managed to move the ball effectively against the Packers prevent style defense and managed to score their second touchdown of the day at 3:17 with a
Charlie Frye 5-yard pass to WR
Keary Colbert to narrow the Packers lead to 27–17. The Seahawks down by 10 with 3:14 left in the game attempted an onside kick which was recovered by CB
Jarrett Bush at the Seattle 43-yard line.
Ryan Grant secured the victory with a 5-yard gain on 3rd and 4. Ryan Grant ran the ball for a 6-yard gain on first down and Rodgers finished the game with two kneel-downs to run out the clock. With the win, the Packers improved to 3–3.
Week 7 After snapping their three-game losing streak against the
Seattle Seahawks the weekend before, the Packers returned home to face their first AFC opponent of the season, the 2007 AFC South Champion
Indianapolis Colts. The game started with the Packers in possession and the Packers started off the game with a nice 14-yard run by RB
Ryan Grant for a first down. On the first third down of the drive,
Aaron Rodgers completed his first pass of the day to TE
Donald Lee for an 11-yard gain. Colts CB
Marlin Jackson was flagged for unnecessary roughness after the play and the Colts were penalized 15 yards for the Packers 49 down to the Colts 36-yard line. After a 1-yard run and an incomplete pass on 1st and second downs, Rodgers completed a 6-yard pass to TE Donald Lee on 3rd and 9 but was nullified when Colts CB
Tim Jennings was flagged for defensive holding on WR
Greg Jennings during the play resulting in a 5-yard penalty and a 1st down. The next play was a run by RB
Ryan Grant for 4 yards. Grant fumbled the ball on the play and it looked to be recovered by the Colts, but the ball slipped past the defenders and FB
Korey Hall dove onto the ball and recovered the fumble for the Packers. Grant then followed up the play with a 5-yard gain on 2nd down and a surprise hand off to FB
John Kuhn on 3rd down and 1 for 3 yards secured another 1st down for the Packers at the Colts 18-yard line. The drive ended with an incomplete pass the WR
Ruvell Martin on 3rd down and the Packers were forced to settle for a
Mason Crosby 31-yard field goal to take the early 3–0 lead. After the field goal, The Packers attempted to onside kick but the ball went out of bounds after 15 yards. On the retry,
Mason Crosby kicked the ball out of bounds again but this time it was much farther down field. The ball was then placed at the Colts 45-yard line but an unnecessary roughness penalty moved the ball back to the Colts 30-yard line. On the Colts first drive, they seemed to be able to move the ball very well with runs by the injured starter
Joseph Addai's replacement
Dominic Rhodes paired with a 9-yard pass to TE
Dallas Clark. After a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty on CB
Tramon Williams on 3rd and 1 at the Colts 39, QB
Peyton Manning connected with WR
Reggie Wayne for a 15-yard gain on the next 3rd down to the GB 16-yard line. RB
Dominic Rhodes rushed the ball four consecutive times and capped the drive with a 3-yard rush for the touchdown. The Colts took the 7–3 lead with 4:06 left in the 1st. The Packers second drive of the game started with an
Aaron Rodgers pass left to
Greg Jennings for 14 yards under soft coverage. Ryan Grant continued rushing the ball better with a nice 7-yard gain on the next play to the Green Bay 41-yard line. Rodgers failed to connect on a pass deep to
Greg Jennings on the next play but CB
Tim Jennings was flagged for pass interference resulting in a 25-yard penalty down to the Colts 34-yard line. After a couple of short runs by
Ryan Grant, Rodgers completed a 7-yard pass to
Greg Jennings on 3rd and 6 for the first down. After a Colts neutral zone infraction penalty and a couple more short rush attempts by
Ryan Grant, The Packers first touchdown of the game was scored on a 12-yard pass to TE Donald Lee. With a little more than 14 minutes left in the 2nd quarter, the Packers took the 10–7 lead. The Colts continued to attempt to move the ball on their next drive with runs and short passes to the running backs and tight ends but their drive stalled near midfield when
Peyton Manning completed a pass to WR
Marvin Harrison a-yard short of the first down. It appeared that the Colts were going to keep their offense on the field and go for it on fourth down and 1 but Colts coach
Tony Dungy thought otherwise and
Peyton Manning left the field with a look of disagreement with his coaches decision. After the punt the Packers offense started their third drive of the day at the Green Bay 11. The Packers quickly got out of the shadows of the goal post with a 24-yard pass to WR
Donald Driver to the 35-yard line. After a short 3-yard gain by
Ryan Grant and two 3-yard receptions by
Donald Driver, the Packers were faced with a 4 and 1 at their own 44-yard line much like the Colts on their previous drive. Instead of punting like the Colts did, the Packers kept their offense on the field a managed to get the first down on a nice 7-yard rush by
Ryan Grant. The Packers moved the ball down to the Colts 33-yard line with a few short runs by
Ryan Grant mixed with a short pass to RB
Brandon Jackson for 9 yards. On 2nd a 7 Rodgers dropped back to pass and looked to throw to WR
Greg Jennings but decided to dump the ball off the
Brandon Jackson for the second time on the drive but he was tackled for a 1-yard loss. During the play a flag was thrown for illegal use of the hands on CB
Tim Jennings who was covering
Greg Jennings on the play. After a rush for no gain on 1st down at the Colts 28, Rodgers connected with WR
Ruvell Martin for 17 yards to the Colts 11-yard line. The Packers scored their second touchdown of the day on the next play with an 11-yard rush by
Ryan Grant. The Packers now held a 17–7 lead with 2:53 left in the half. Now in a ten-point hole, The Colts offense took the field again but could not manage to get a first down. DT
Ryan Pickett batted down the pass intended for
Marvin Harrison on 3rd down and forced the Colts to punt. With 1:54 remaining in the half the Packers started their final drive of the half on their own 33-yard line. The drive featured many short passes to RB
Brandon Jackson for decent gains along with a Rodgers scramble down the middle of the field for a 9-yard gain. The Packers moved the ball down to the Colts 18-yard line and took a time out with 9 seconds left.
Mason Crosby attempted a 36-yard field goal but the kick was pushed wide left. The half ended with
Peyton Manning taking a knee and the Packers went in the half with a 17–7 lead. The Colts started the second half with possession and managed to move the ball to the Packers 48-yard line, but a pass to
Reggie Wayne on 3rd and 6 went through his hands and popped up into the air. FS
Nick Collins who was a couple yards behind Wayne was in perfect position to intercept the ball and returned it 62 yards for the touchdown to take the commanding 24–7 lead early in the 3rd. After the interception return the Colts offense took the field and managed to move the ball down to the Packers 28-yard line with a 29-yard pass to TE
Dallas Clark. After a 1-yard rush and two incomplete passes the Colt's
Adam Vinatieri attempted a 45-yard field goal but it was blocked by DT
Johnny Jolly. The Packers took over possession but failed to move the ball and was forced to punt. During the punt, Colts
Tim Jennings was flagged for defensive delay of game and the Packers were awarded 5 yards and a 1st down. The Packers then managed to move the ball down to the Colts 11 with some short gains on the ground by
Ryan Grant. The highlight of the drive took place when FB
Korey Hall received a pass from
Aaron Rodgers and hurdled over the oncoming defender. The drive ended when
Ryan Grant couldn't get past the 1st down marker on 3rd down and they had to settle for a successful 29-yard field goal by
Mason Crosby to extend the lead to 27–7. The Colts managed to get a first down off an illegal contact penalty on 3rd down, but the drive ended with three incomplete passes by
Peyton Manning. The Colts punted and the Packers ended the 3rd quarter with 2 rushes by
Ryan Grant. The first play of the 4th was an incomplete pass to TE
Tory Humphrey and the Packers were forced to punt for the first time of the contest. The Colts again couldn't move the ball on their next possession and were forced to punt, The Packers took over and gain one first down on a pass to
Brandon Jackson, but they failed to break into Colts territory and punted for the second time of the contest. With time not on the Colts side, the Colts drove down all the way to the Packers 5-yard line and were looking to score. Manning forced a throw into triple coverage in the end zone to
Dallas Clark earlier in the drive and it was almost intercepted by
Charles Woodson but S
Aaron Rouse batted the ball down before Woodson could secure the pick. Rouse made up for it though 3 plays later when he stepped in front of WR
Anthony Gonzalez at the 1-yard line and intercepted the pass. Rouse returned the ball 99 yards for the Packers second interception for a touchdown in the game and 5th of the season. With the score the Packers increased their lead to 34–7 with about 4:30 remaining in the game. In a prevent style defense, the Packers allowed the Colts offense to move down the field to the Green Bay 15. Peyton Manning threw the ball to
Anthony Gonzalez at the goal line and he looked to be in for the score. The booth reviewed the catch and the call on the field was reversed. On the next play, Manning completed another pass to
Dallas Clark and he dove for the pylon for the score. The booth reviewed the touchdown and again the touchdown wasn't awarded but the ball was placed at the 1-yard line. RB
Dominic Rhodes rushed 1-yard for the touchdown to decrease the Packers lead to 34–14. The Colts lined up in an onside kick formation but kicker
Adam Vinatieri instead kicked the ball shallow and it was easily caught by
Charles Woodson.
Ryan Grant rushed for 9 yards on 1st down to put him over the 100-yard mark for the first time this season and two
Aaron Rodgers kneel downs sealed the dominating victory. With the win, the
Green Bay Packers improved their record to 4–3 going into the bye week.
Week 9 punts at Tennessee, week 9 Coming off their bye week, the Packers flew to
LP Field for a Week 9 interconference duel with the unbeaten
Tennessee Titans. In the first quarter, Green Bay trailed early as Titans kicker
Rob Bironas got a 31-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Pack continued to trail as Bironas made a 25-yard field goal. The Packers responded with kicker
Mason Crosby getting a 23-yard field goal, along with QB
Aaron Rodgers completing a 5-yard TD pass to WR
Donald Driver. Tennessee ended the half with RB
Chris Johnson getting a 3-yard TD run. In the third quarter, the Titans increased their with Bironas getting a 22-yard field goal. Green Bay would respond with Crosby getting a 25-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Pack tied the game with Crosby making a 38-yard field goal. However, in overtime, Tennessee emerged the victor as Bironas nailed the game-winning 41-yard field goal. With the loss, the Packers fell to 4–4.
Week 10 Hoping to rebound from their overtime loss to the Titans, the Packers flew to the
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome for a Week 10 NFC North rematch with the
Minnesota Vikings. In the first quarter, Green Bay trailed early as Vikings QB
Gus Frerotte completed a 3-yard TD pass to WR
Sidney Rice. The Pack would respond with RB
Ryan Grant getting a 1-yard TD run. In the second quarter, Minnesota answered with former Packer kicker
Ryan Longwell getting a 54-yard field goal, along with back-to-back safeties. The first one came when QB
Aaron Rodgers committed intentional grounding in his own endzone, while the second one came when Rodgers was sacked by Viking DE
Jared Allen. Green Bay closed out the half with kicker
Mason Crosby getting a 47-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Minnesota increased their lead as Frerotte completed a 47-yard TD pass to RB
Chester Taylor. Afterwards, the Packers took the lead as safety
Nick Collins returned an interception 59 yards for a touchdown, along with CB–KR
Will Blackmon returning a punt 65 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Crosby increased the Pack's lead with a 40-yard field goal. However, the Vikings got the lead as RB
Adrian Peterson got a 29-yard TD run. Green Bay tried to make a comeback, but Crosby's 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right. With the loss, the Packers fell to 4–5.
Week 11 Trying to snap a two-game losing skid, the Packers went home for a Week 11 NFC North duel with their hated rival, the
Chicago Bears. In the first quarter, the Pack drew first blood as QB
Aaron Rodgers completed a 3-yard TD pass to WR
Greg Jennings. In the second quarter, the Bears responded with kicker
Robbie Gould getting a 35-yard field goal. The Packers answered with RB
Ryan Grant getting a 4-yard TD run, along with kicker
Mason Crosby getting a 53-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Green Bay continued its assault as Rodgers completed a 5-yard TD pass to TE
Donald Lee. In the fourth quarter, the Pack ended its rout with Crosby making a 33-yard field goal, DE
Jason Hunter returning a fumble 54 yards for a touchdown, and Crosby nailing a 45-yard field goal. With the win, the Packers improved to 5–5.
Week 12 Coming off their dominating divisional home win over the Bears, the Packers flew to the
Louisiana Superdome for a Week 12 MNF duel with the
New Orleans Saints. In the first quarter, Green Bay struck first when FB
John Kuhn scored on a 1-yard TD run. The Saints responded with QB
Drew Brees completing a 70-yard TD pass to WR
Lance Moore. The Saints then took the lead when RB
Pierre Thomas scored on a 4-yard TD run. In the second quarter, the Packers responded with QB
Aaron Rodgers completing a 7-yard TD pass to WR
Greg Jennings to tie the score. New Orleans respond yet again when Brees hooked up with Moore for the second time on a 14-yard TD pass. The Pack struck back and tied when Rodgers scored on a 10-yard TD run. The Saints would retake the lead prior to halftime when kicker
Garrett Hartley made a 30-yard field goal. In the third quarter, New Orleans took over the game. Brees started the scoring with a completed a 16-yard TD pass to TE
Billy Miller. Later, RB
Deuce McAllister scored on a 3-yard TD run, and Brees finished the quarter's scoring by completing a 70-yard TD pass to WR
Marques Colston. In the fourth quarter, Green Bay tried to rally as Rodgers completed a 4-yard TD pass and a 2-point conversion pass to WR
Ruvell Martin. However, the Saints pulled away when Thomas scored on a 31-yard TD run (with a failed 2-point conversion). With the loss, the Packers fell to 5–6.
Week 13 Hoping to rebound from their embarrassing MNF drubbing at the hands of the Saints, the Packers went home for a Week 13 battle with the
Carolina Panthers. In the first quarter, Green Bay trailed early as Panthers RB
DeAngelo Williams scored on a 1-yard TD run. In the second quarter, the Packers got on the board with kicker
Mason Crosby converting a 32-yard field goal, but Carolina answered with QB
Jake Delhomme scoring on a 1-yard TD run. Green Bay responded with QB
Aaron Rodgers completing a 6-yard TD pass to WR
Donald Driver, yet the Panthers closed out the half with Williams rushing for another 1-yard TD run. In the third quarter, the Packers tied the game with Crosby converting a 44-yard field goal, while Rodgers completed a 5-yard TD pass to TE
Donald Lee (along with a successful 2-point conversion pass to WR
Greg Jennings). In the fourth quarter, Green Bay took the lead as Rodgers hooked up with Jennings on 21-yard TD pass, yet Carolina replied with Williams scored on yet another 1-yard TD run. The Packers would regain the lead as Crosby nailed a 19-yard field goal, but the Panthers pulled away as Williams scored on his fourth 1-yard TD run. With the loss, Green Bay fell to 5–7.
Week 14 Hoping to snap a two-game skid, the Packers stayed at home for a Week 14 interconference duel with the
Houston Texans. Green Bay trailed early in the first quarter as Texans QB
Matt Schaub completed a 58-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Kevin Walter. The Packers would respond in the second quarter as QB
Aaron Rodgers completed a 20-yard TD pass to TE
Donald Lee, yet Houston answered by having kicker
Kris Brown close out the half with a 30-yard field goal. Green Bay's deficit increased in the third quarter as Brown gave the Texans a 41-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Packers took the lead as RB
Ryan Grant got a 6-yard touchdown run. However, the Texans replied with Schaub completing an 11-yard touchdown pass and a 2-point conversion pass to wide receiver
Andre Johnson. Green Bay would tie the game as Rodgers completed a 9-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Jordy Nelson, yet Houston pulled away as Brown nailed a 40-yard field goal as time ran out. With the loss, the Packers fell to 5–8 on the season and 0–4 at home against teams from Houston.
Week 15 After losing three straight contests, the Packers looked to break their skid with a victory against the 4–9
Jacksonville Jaguars. Jacksonville started the scoring on their first drive when
David Garrard connected with
Dennis Northcutt for a 30-yard TD pass. The Packers settled with a kicker
Mason Crosby connecting on a 22-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Packers took the lead when
Aaron Rodgers completed a 4-yard pass to
Greg Jennings in the end zone for a TD. The Packers later increased their lead going into the half to 6 when Crosby converted on a 23-yard field goal. After a scoreless third quarter, the Jaguars regained the lead when running back
Maurice Jones-Drew scored a TD on a 14-yard catch and run pass from Garrard. The Packers regained the lead when Crosby converted his third field goal of the day. Jones-Drew scored his second TD of the game on a 2-yard run to take the lead back for the Jaguars. After a failed two-point conversion, the Packers took over with less than 2 minutes on the clock. Aaron Rodgers slightly overthrew TE
Donald Lee and his pass was intercepted by Jaguars Safety
Reggie Nelson to seal the victory for Jacksonville. With the loss, the Packers fell to 5–9 and were officially eliminated from playoff contention.
Week 16 After losing now four straight contests, the Packers looked to end their losing streak against the
Chicago Bears at
Soldier Field on MNF. After a scoreless 1st quarter, The Packers put the first points on the board in the 2nd quarter when
Aaron Rodgers completed a 7-yard pass to
Greg Jennings just inside the goal line for a touchdown. Later in the quarter, the Bears
Robbie Gould successfully converted a 31-yard field goal to bring the Packers lead to 7–3. Towards the end of the half, the Packers scored again on a 17-yard screen pass from Rodgers to
Ryan Grant to increase their lead to 14–3 going into the half. In the third quarter, the Bears scored their first touchdown of the day on a 3-yard pass from
Kyle Orton to
Greg Olsen to decrease the Packers lead to 14–10. In the fourth quarter,
Mason Crosby made a 28-yard field goal to extend the Packers lead to 17–10, but later in the quarter the Bears tied the game on a 3-yard run for a touchdown by
Matt Forte. With less than a minute left, Mason Crosby attempted a field goal to take the lead 20–17 for the Packers but the kick was blocked by the Bears. In overtime, the Bears won the coin toss and moved the ball down inside field goal range and Bears kicker
Robbie Gould converted a 38-yard field goal for the 20–17 overtime win. With the loss, the Packers fell to 5–10.
Week 17 After losing now five straight contests, the Packers looked to end the season with a win against the 0–15
Detroit Lions. In the first quarter, RB
DeShawn Wynn put the first points of the day on the board with a 73-yard run for a touchdown. The Packers also scored later in the quarter on a 3-yard pass from
Aaron Rodgers to rookie TE
Jermichael Finley for a touchdown. In the second quarter, the Lions put their first points on the board with a 9-yard pass from
Dan Orlovsky to
Calvin Johnson. At the end of the half, PR
Will Blackmon fair caught the Lions punt at the Packers 41-yard line with no time remaining.
Mason Crosby then attempted a 69-yard free kick but the ball fell just short of the cross bar. In the third quarter, the Lions tied the game with another touchdown pass from
Dan Orlovsky to
Calvin Johnson, this time for 14 yards. In the fourth quarter, the Packers regained the lead when
Mason Crosby converted a 36-yard field goal. The Packers then extended their lead to 10 points with a 5-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to FB
John Kuhn. On the Lions' next drive, they quickly responded with a touchdown score of their own by capping the drive with a 9-yard rush for a touchdown by RB
Kevin Smith. On the first play of the Packers next drive, Rodgers connected with WR
Donald Driver deep down the right sideline for a 71-yard touchdown pass. With the win, the Packers finished the season with a 6–10 record. The Packers also ended the chances of the Lions winning a game in 2008, as they finished 0–16. ==Season statistical leaders==