List of Green Bay Packers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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.[1] They are members of the Northern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and play their home games at Lambeau Field in central Wisconsin.[2][3] Since entering the NFL, the Packers have won 13 championships (the most in NFL history), including nine NFL Championships prior to 1966 and four Super Bowls, which is inclusive of two additional NFL Championships won during the AFL–NFL merger, since then. They have captured 21 divisional titles, 9 conference championships, and been to the playoffs 38 times.[4]

Headshot of Curl Lambeau
Headshot of Cal Hubbard
Curly Lambeau (left), Cal Hubbard (center) and Don Hutson (right) were three of the four Packers who were part of the inaugural 1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame class of inductees.

In 1963, the Pro Football Hall of Fame was created to honor the history of professional American football and the individuals who have greatly influenced it.[5] Since the charter induction class of 1963, 33 individuals who have played, coached or managed for the Packers have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[6] Of the 33 inductees, 28 made their primary contribution to football with the Packers, while five only contributed a minor portion of their career to the Packers.[7] The 28 inductees who have spent a significant portion of their career with the Packers have their names presented on the façade around the inside of Lambeau Field along with the years they spent in Green Bay.[8] Additionally, all 28 of these players plus Jan Stenerud have been inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, while Don Hutson, Tony Canadeo, Bart Starr, Ray Nitschke, Reggie White and Brett Favre have had their uniform numbers retired.[9][10]

Of the original 17 individuals inducted in 1963, four spent the major part of their career with the Green Bay Packers. This includes the founder, player and head coach Curly Lambeau, All-Pro offensive tackle Cal Hubbard, the 1941 and 1942 Most Valuable Player Don Hutson, and four-time NFL champion Johnny (Blood) McNally.[11][12][13][14] The first two decades of the Hall of Fame's existence saw 17 Packers enshrined, including one inductee who was not a player for the Packers: Vince Lombardi.[15] Coaching the Packers from 1959 to 1967, Lombardi led the team to five NFL Championships, plus winning the first two Super Bowls after the AFL–NFL merger, and an overall winning percentage of .754.[16] The only other non-player for the Packers to be inducted was Ron Wolf, who served as the general manager for the Packers during the 1990s, which included their victory in Super Bowl XXXI.[17] From 2013 to 2022, the Packers have had one player inducted into the Hall of Fame seven out of the ten years, including three straight from 2020 to 2022.[6] The most recent Packer to be inducted was LeRoy Butler in 2022.[18] Julius Peppers and Steve McMichael, who both had short stints with the Packers, were announced as part of the 2024 induction class planned for August 2024.[19]

Inductees

Vince Lombardi was posthumously inducted in 1973 after coaching the Packers to five championships
James Lofton played nine seasons with the Packers, was inducted in 2003
Charles Woodson, who played seven seasons with the Packers, was inducted in 2021
Green Bay Packers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Year inductedInducteePosition(s)Seasons with the PackersCareer accomplishmentsRefs
All-ProsPro Bowls[a]Awards
First-teamSecond-team
1963Curly LambeauHalfback191929030[11][20][21]
Coach191949
Cal HubbardTackle192933, 1935400[12][22][23]
Don HutsonEnd193545804MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (1941, 1942)[13][24][25]
Johnny "Blood" McNallyHalfback192933, 193536000[14][26][27]
1964Clarke HinkleFullback193241713[28][29][30]
Linebacker
Mike MichalskeGuard192935, 1937700[31][32][33]
1966Arnie HerberQuarterback193040121[34][35][36]
Walt Kiesling[b]Guard193536310[37][36][38]
1967Emlen Tunnell[b]Defensive back1959616210[39][40]
1971Vince LombardiCoach195967NANANACOYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award (1959, 1961)[15][41][42]
1974Tony CanadeoBack194144, 194652210[43][44][45]
1976Len Ford[b]Defensive end1958414[46][47]
Jim TaylorFullback195866335MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (1962)[48][49][50]
1977Forrest GreggOffensive tackle1956, 195870729[51][52][53]
Bart StarrQuarterback195671134MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (1966)
SB MVPTooltip Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award (1966, 1967)
[54][55][56]
1978Ray NitschkeLinebacker195872251[57][58][59]
1980Herb AdderleyDefensive back196169535[60][61][62]
1981Willie DavisDefensive end196069515[63][64][65]
Jim RingoCenter1953637310[66][67][68]
1986Paul HornungHalfback195762, 196466212MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (1961)[69][70][71]
Placekicker
1989Willie WoodDefensive back196071548[72][73][74]
1990Ted Hendricks[b]Linebacker1974428[75][76]
1991Jan Stenerud[b]Placekicker198083636[77][78][79]
1995Henry JordanDefensive tackle195969524[80][81][82]
2003James LoftonWide receiver197886138[83][84][85]
2006Reggie WhiteDefensive end1993988513DPOYTooltip National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award (1987, 1991, 1995)[86][87]
2013Dave RobinsonLinebacker196372123[88][89][90]
2015Ron WolfGeneral Manager19912001NANANAEOYTooltip Sporting News NFL Executive of the Year Award (1992)[91][92][93]
2016Brett FavreQuarterback199220073311MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (1995, 1996, 1997)
OPOYTooltip National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award (1995, 1996)
[94][95]
2018Jerry KramerGuard195868523[96][97][98]
2020Bobby DillonDefensive back195259414[99][100][101]
2021Charles WoodsonDefensive back200612449DROYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award (1998)
DPOYTooltip National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award (2009)
[102][103]
2022LeRoy ButlerDefensive back19902001404[104][105][106]
2024[c]Steve McMichael[b][c]Defensive tackle1994323[107]
Julius Peppers[b][c]Defensive end201416439DROYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award (2001)[108]
All of the names of the Green Bay Packers players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame are printed along the inside of Lambeau Field.

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