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The 1994 season was the Green Bay Packers' 74th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 76th overall. The Packers finished with 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. [1]
Harper took off past Packer defenders George Teague and Terrell Buckley, made the catch, and raced all the way to the end zone, breaking a tackle attempt by Teague at the 14 on the way to a 94-yard touchdown reception.
On the next play, Packers safety George Teague intercepted Kramer's pass in the end zone and returned it a playoff record 101 yards to give the Packers a 21–17 lead. But on their ensuing drive Lions would regain the lead by moving the ball 89 yards to score on running back Derrick Moore 's 5-yard touchdown with 8:27 left in the fourth quarter.
WMTM-FM (93.9 FM, "Cruisin' 94") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. Licensed to Moultrie, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned by Colquitt Broadcasting Company, LLC. [2]
The 1994 NFL season was the 75th regular season of the National Football League (NFL). To honor the NFL's 75th season, a special anniversary logo was designed, and ...
Coming off a loss to the NFC North-leading Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers are on a bye in Week 10 of the NFL season. The Packers' next game is at noon Nov. 17 against the Chicago Bears at ...
Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love throws while being hit by Jacksonville Jaguars' Tyler Lacy during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John ...
Muhammed-Kabeer Olarewaju Gbaja-Biamila Sr. (/ k ə ˈ b ɪər ˈ b ɑː dʒ ɑː ˌ b iː ə ˈ m ɪ l ə / kə-BEER BAH-jah BEE-ə-MIL-ə; [1] born September 24, 1977), nicknamed "KGB", is an American former professional football player who spent his entire nine-year career as a defensive end for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). [2]