1923 Green Bay Packers season
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Head Coach |
Curly Lambeau
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Home Field |
Bellevue Park
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Results
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Record |
8–2–1 Overall 7–2–1 NFL
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Place |
{{{division_place}}}
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Playoff Finish |
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Timeline
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Previous season
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Next season
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1922
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1924
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The 1923 Green Bay Packers season was their fifth season overall and their third season in the National Football League. The club posted a 7–2–1 record under player/coach Curly Lambeau earning them third place. This was the Packers first season in Bellevue Park.
Schedule[]
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Preseason
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September 30, 1923
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Hibbing All-Stars
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W 10–0
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1
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September 30, 1923
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Minneapolis Marines
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W 12–0
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2
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October 7, 1923
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St. Louis All-Stars
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T 0–0
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3
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October 14, 1923
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Chicago Bears
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L 3–0
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4
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October 21, 1923
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Milwaukee Badgers
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W 12–0
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5
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October 28, 1923
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Racine Legion
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L 24–3
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6
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November 4, 1923
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at St. Louis All-Stars
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W 3–0
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7
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November 11, 1923
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at Racine Legion
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W 16–0
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8
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November 18, 1923
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at Milwaukee Badgers
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W 10–7
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9
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November 25, 1923
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Duluth Kelleys
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W 10–0
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10
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November 29, 1923
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Hammond Pros
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W 19–0
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- Game in italics is against a non-league team.
Standings[]
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References[]
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