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2000 Green Bay Packers season
Head Coach Mike Sherman
Home Field Lambeau Field
Results
Record 9-7
Place 3rd NFC Central
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Pro Bowlers FS Darren Sharper
Timeline
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1999 2001

The 2000 Green Bay Packers season was the first season for which Mike Sherman was the head coach of the team.[1] Sherman was the thirteenth head coach in franchise history.[2] The Packers finished 9-7, failing to qualify for the playoffs.[3] The Packers total offense ranked 15th in the league, and their total defense ranked 15th in the league.[4]

Offseason[]

2000 NFL draft[]

With their first pick (14th overall) in the 2000 NFL draft, the Packers selected future all-pro tight end Bubba Franks.[5]

2000 NFL Draft selections
Round Sel# Player Pos. College
1 14 Bubba Franks TE Miami
2 44 Chad Clifton T Tennessee
3 74 Steve Warren NT Nebraska
4 98 Na'il Diggs OLB Ohio State
4 114 Anthony Lucas WR Arkansas
4 126 Gary Berry FS Ohio State
5 149 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila DE San Diego State
5 151 Joey Jamison WR Texas Southern
7 224 Mark Tauscher T Wisconsin
7 229 Ron Moore DT N.W. Oklahoma
7 242 Charles Lee WR Central Florida
7 249 Eugene McCaslin LB Florida
7 252 Rondell Mealey RB Louisiana State

Players highlighted in yellow indicate players selected to the Pro Bowl during their NFL career.

Notable transactions[]

  • March 31, 2000 – The New Orleans Saints send their 3rd Round Pick and K. D. Williams to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for Quarterback Aaron Brooks and Tight End Lamont Hall.[6]

Personnel[]

Roster[]

2000 Green Bay Packers roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

  • 29 Herbert Goodman
  • 30 Ahman Green
  • 33 William Henderson FB
  • 25 Dorsey Levens
  • 28 Basil Mitchell
  • 29 De'Mond Parker
  • 44 Matt Snider FB

Wide Receivers

  • 85 Corey Bradford
  • 80 Donald Driver
  • 86 Antonio Freeman
  • 82 Charles Lee
  • 84 Bill Schroeder

Tight Ends

  • 81 Tyrone Davis
  • 88 Bubba Franks
  • 83 Ryan Wetnight
Offensive Linemen
  • 76 Chad Clifton T
  • 61 Scott Curry T
  • 72 Earl Dotson T
  • 58 Mike Flanagan C/T
  • 63 Raleigh McKenzie G/C/T
  • 62 Marco Rivera G
  • 79 Barry Stokes T/G
  • 65 Mark Tauscher T
  • 78 Ross Verba G
  • 68 Mike Wahle T
  • 52 Frank Winters C

Defensive Linemen

  • 96 David Bowens DE
  • 71 Santana Dotson DT
  • 94 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila DE
  • 90 Vonnie Holiday DE
  • 97 Cletidus Hunt DE
  • 98 Billy Lyon DE/DT
  • 67 Russell Maryland DT
  • 99 Austin Robbins DT
  • 91 John Thierry DE
  • 95 Steve Warren DT
Linebackers
  • 59 Na'il Diggs OLB
  • 57 Chris Gizzi OLB
  • 55 Bernardo Harris MLB
  • 56 Eugene McCaslin OLB
  • 53 Mike Morton MLB
  • 49 Nate Wayne OLB
  • 51 Brian Williams
  • 50 K. D. Williams OLB

Defensive Backs

  • 31 Chris Akins
  • 21 Gary Berry FS
  • 36 LeRoy Butler SS
  • 24 Antuan Edwards
  • 27 Tod McBride CB
  • 43 Scott McGarrahan
  • 34 Mike McKenzie CB
  • 40 Jason Moore
  • 20 Allen Rossum CB
  • 42 Darren Sharper FS
  • 37 Tyrone Williams CB

Special Teams

Practice Squad

Injured Reserve

Rookies in italics

Staff[]

2000 Green Bay Packers staff

Front Office

  • Executive Vice President/General Manager – Ron Wolf

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Mike Sherman

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Tom Rossley
  • Running Backs – Kippy Brown
  • Wide Receivers – Ray Sherman
  • Tight Ends – Jeff Jagodzinski
  • Offensive Line – Larry Beightol
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Rich McGeorge
  • Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Darrell Bevell
  • Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Trent Miles
 

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator – Ed Donatell
  • Defensive Line – Jethro Franklin
  • Linebackers – Bo Pelini
  • Defensive Backs – Bob Slowik
  • Assistant Defensive Backs – Lionel Washington
  • Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Billy Davis

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams – Frank Novak

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Barry Rubin
  • Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Mark Lovat

[7]

Preseason results[]

Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
August 4 New York Jets W 37-24 Lambeau Field 1-0
59,585
August 13 at Denver Broncos L 20-26 Mile High Stadium 1-1
75,367
August 21 at Miami Dolphins L 14-17 Pro Player Stadium 1-2
60,287
August 26 Cleveland Browns W 34-33 Lambeau Field 2-2
59,687

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

The Packers finished with a 9-7 record in 3rd place in the NFC Central division, ahead of the 9-7 Detroit Lions due to a divisional tiebreaker.[3]

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
1 September 3 New York Jets L 16-20 Lambeau Field 0-1
59,870
2 September 10 at Buffalo Bills L 18-27 Ralph Wilson Stadium 0-2
72,722
3 September 17 Philadelphia Eagles W 6-3 Lambeau Field 1-2
59,869
4 September 24 at Arizona Cardinals W 29-3 Sun Devil Stadium 2-2
69,568
5 October 1 Chicago Bears L 24-27 Lambeau Field 2-3
59,869
6 October 8 at Detroit Lions L 24-31 Pontiac Silverdome 2-4
77,549
7 October 15 San Francisco 49ers W 31-28 Lambeau Field 3-4
59,870
8 Bye week
9 October 29 at Miami Dolphins L 20-28 Pro Player Stadium 3-5
73,740
10 November 6 Minnesota Vikings W 26-20 (OT) Lambeau Field 4-5
59,854
11 November 12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 15-20 Raymond James Stadium 4-6
65,621
12 November 19 Indianapolis Colts W 26-24 Lambeau Field 5-6
59,869
13 November 27 at Carolina Panthers L 14-31 Ericsson Stadium 5-7
73,295
14 December 3 Chicago Bears W 28-6 Soldier Field 6-7
66,944
15 December 10 Detroit Lions W 26-13 Lambeau Field 7-7
59,854
16 December 17 at Minnesota Vikings W 33-28 Metrodome 8-7
64,183
17 December 24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 17-14 (OT) Lambeau Field 9-7
59,692

Standings[]

NFC Central
Team W L T PCT PF PA
Minnesota Vikings 11 5 0 .688 397 371
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 6 0 .625 388 269
Green Bay Packers 9 7 0 .563 353 323
Detroit Lions 9 7 0 .563 307 307
Chicago Bears 5 11 0 .313 216 355

Best performances[]

  • Brett Favre, Week 5, 333 Passing Yards vs. Chicago
  • Brett Favre, Week 12, 301 Passing Yards vs. Indianapolis
  • Antonio Freeman, Week 7, 116 receiving yards vs. San Francisco
  • Antonio Freeman, Week 10, 118 receiving yards vs. Minnesota
  • Ahman Green, Week 12, 153 rushing yards vs. Indianapolis
  • Ahman Green, Week 15, 118 rushing yards vs. Detroit
  • Ahman Green, Week 16, 161 rushing yards vs. Minnesota
  • Bill Schroeder, Week 12, 155 receiving yards vs. Indianapolis
  • Bill Schroeder, Week 14, 119 receiving yards vs. Chicago

Awards and records[]

  • Na'il Diggs, PFW/Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team [8]
  • Brett Favre, NFC Leader, Passing Attempts (580)
  • Ryan Longwell, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Week 3
  • Ryan Longwell, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Week 16 [9]
  • Ryan Longwell, NFC Leader, Field Goals Made (33)
  • Ryan Longwell, NFC Leader, Field Goals Attempted (38)
  • Allen Rossum, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Week 12 [9]
  • Darren Sharper, NFL Leader, Interceptions (9)
  • Darren Sharper, All-NFL Team (selected by Associated Press and Pro Football Weekly)
  • Darren Sharper, Associated Press All-Pro Selection
  • Darren Sharper, Pro Football Writers of America All-Pro Selection

References[]

  1. Mike Sherman player card. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
  2. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1, p.121
  3. 3.0 3.1 2000 NFL standings. NFL.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
  4. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1, p. 215
  5. NFL Draft History - Green Bay Packers. NFL.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-29. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
  6. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1, p. 156
  7. All Time Coaches Database. Packers.com. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-11-14.
  8. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1, p. 203
  9. 9.0 9.1 NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1, p. 202
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