The 1994 Green Bay Packers season was the team's 74th in the National Football League. The Packers posted a 9-7 record for their third straight winning season. 1994 marked the first of 8 seasons in which Packers' quarterback Brett Favre would throw more than 30 touchdown passes. It also marked the second season in which he started all 16 games for the Packers, starting a record-breaking starting streak which would continue throughout his career. This was the final season that the Packers played at Milwaukee County Stadium; they played home games exclusively at Lambeau beginning in 1995. Three Packers had the distinction of being named to the NFL’s All-Time 75th Anniversary Team: Reggie White, Don Hutson, and Ray Nitschke. After defeating the Detroit Lions 16-12 in the wild-card round of th
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| - The 1994 Green Bay Packers season was the team's 74th in the National Football League. The Packers posted a 9-7 record for their third straight winning season. 1994 marked the first of 8 seasons in which Packers' quarterback Brett Favre would throw more than 30 touchdown passes. It also marked the second season in which he started all 16 games for the Packers, starting a record-breaking starting streak which would continue throughout his career. This was the final season that the Packers played at Milwaukee County Stadium; they played home games exclusively at Lambeau beginning in 1995. Three Packers had the distinction of being named to the NFL’s All-Time 75th Anniversary Team: Reggie White, Don Hutson, and Ray Nitschke. After defeating the Detroit Lions 16-12 in the wild-card round of th
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Offensive Coordinator – Sherman Lewis
*Quarterbacks – Steve Mariucci
*Running Backs – Gil Haskell
*Wide Receivers – Jon Gruden
*Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line – Andy Reid
*Offensive Line – Tom Lovat
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playoffs
| - Won NFC Wild Card
- Lost NFC Divisional Playoff
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Nolan Cromwell
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Strength and Conditioning – Kent Johnston
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Head Coaches
| - *Head Coach – Mike Holmgren
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Front Office
| - *President/Chief Executive Officer – Bob Harlan
*Executive Vice President/General Manager – Ron Wolf
*Director of Pro Personnel – Ted Thompson
*Director of College Scouting – John Math
*Pro Personnel Assistant – Reggie McKenzie
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – Fritz Shurmur
*Defensive Line – Larry Brooks
*Linebackers – Bob Valesente
*Defensive Backs – Dick Jauron
*Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Jim Lind
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| - The 1994 Green Bay Packers season was the team's 74th in the National Football League. The Packers posted a 9-7 record for their third straight winning season. 1994 marked the first of 8 seasons in which Packers' quarterback Brett Favre would throw more than 30 touchdown passes. It also marked the second season in which he started all 16 games for the Packers, starting a record-breaking starting streak which would continue throughout his career. This was the final season that the Packers played at Milwaukee County Stadium; they played home games exclusively at Lambeau beginning in 1995. Three Packers had the distinction of being named to the NFL’s All-Time 75th Anniversary Team: Reggie White, Don Hutson, and Ray Nitschke. After defeating the Detroit Lions 16-12 in the wild-card round of the playoffs, the season ended in a 35-9 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in an NFC divisional playoff game.
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