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2 VETERANS DAVID BAKHTIARI TACKLE COLORADO Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-4 Wt: 310 Born: September 30, 1991 NFL Games Played/Started: 16/16 Acquired: D4a-13 BAKHTIARI FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Started every game at left tackle for the Packers last season, becoming the first rookie to do so for Green Bay since the league went to a 16-game schedule in By starting at San Francisco in Week 1, he became just the fourth Green Bay rookie to start the season opener at LT since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and the first since Ken Ruettgers in Of the four rookies to start at LT for Green Bay since 1970 (Ruettgers, Bill Bain, Mark Koncar), he was the only one not drafted in the first two rounds. Was the only NFL rookie to start all 16 games at left tackle in Last season, helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since Blocked for RB Eddie Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards in 2013, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press. Selected by Green Bay with the first of three fourth-round selections (No. 109 overall), he became the first Colorado offensive lineman to be drafted by the Packers since C Joe Garten in 1991 (sixth round) SEASON: Started all 16 games at LT, becoming the first rookie to do so for Green Bay since the league went to a 16-game schedule in 1978 Became the first Packers rookie since Koncar (14 games in 1976) to start every regular-season game at LT Was competing for the starting RT job early in training camp but made the switch to the starting LT position when veteran Bryan Bulaga was lost to a season-ending knee injury that he sustained during the annual Family Night scrimmage on Aug. 3 Was part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the NFL with 6,404 yards of offense, the second most in franchise history, despite having four different starting QBs on the season with Aaron Rodgers sidelined for seven games due to a fractured collarbone Helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since 2004 Blocked for Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by AP At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Became the first rookie to start at LT for the Packers in a season opener since Ruettgers in 1985 and just the fourth to do so for Green Bay since the 1970 merger. Was matched regularly against a pair of Pro Bowlers in LB Aldon Smith and DE Justin Smith, helping protect for an offense that produced four TD drives and 385 total yards Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Helped the offense amass 580 total yards, the second-highest single-game total in team history. Protected Rodgers as he tied a franchise record with 480 passing yards, along with four TDs, on 34-of-42 passing. Also helped clear lanes for RB James Starks to rush for 132 yards on 20 carries (6.6 avg.), making Starks and Rodgers the first pair of teammates in NFL history to surpass the 450-yard passing and 125-yard rushing plateaus in the same game Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Blocked for an offense that produced 449 yards and six scoring drives (five FGs, one TD). Had a key block on WR 84 AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced bock-tee-r-ee. Started every game at left tackle for the Packers last season, becoming the first rookie to do so for Green Bay since the league went to a 16-game schedule in By starting at San Francisco in Week 1, he became just the fourth Green Bay rookie to start the season opener at LT since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and the first since Ken Ruettgers in Was the only NFL rookie to start all 16 games at left tackle in Earned second-team All-Pacific-12 honors from the conference s coaches each of his last two seasons (sophomore and junior) at Colorado. Was named to the watch lists for both the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award in Randall Cobb s 67-yard run off his side in the third quarter, pinning DE Ezekiel Ansah to the inside and creating the lane used by Cobb to break into the second level At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Was regularly matched up against perennial Pro Bowl LB Terrell Suggs and kept him out of the sack column. Helped protect Rodgers as he threw for 315 yards and a TD on 17-of-32 passing and blocked for a run game that produced 140 yards on 30 attempts (4.7 avg.) At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Faced noted pass rusher Jared Allen almost exclusively throughout the game and prevented the five-time Pro Bowler from recording a tackle on 73 plays. In a challenging atmosphere at the Metrodome, helped the offense rack up 464 total yards with no punts and no turnovers. Also helped create holes for a running game that produced 182 yards and two TDs on 42 attempts (4.3 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Helped clear the way for a rushing attack that generated 199 yards and two TDs on 29 carries (6.9 avg.), highlighted by Lacy s season-high 150 yards on 22 attempts (6.8 avg.) At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Was matched up with two-time Pro Bowl DE Jason Pierre-Paul for most of the game and was part of a line that did not allow a sack of QB Scott Tolzien as he threw for 339 yards, the most ever by a QB in his first start in franchise history At Dallas (Dec. 15): Delivered one of his most complete performances, facing perennial Pro Bowl DE DeMarcus Ware for much of the game and limiting him to only an assisted tackle in the official game statistics. Part of a blocking unit that cleared the way for a second-half comeback highlighted by five straight TD drives in the win that helped erase a 26-3 deficit, matching the biggest comeback in team history. Protected QB Matt Flynn as he completed 26 of 39 attempts for 299 yards and four TDs, with all four of the TD passes coming in the second half, a franchise record At Chicago (Dec. 29): Helped the offense rack up 473 yards in the division-clinching win, highlighted by Rodgers 318 passing yards and 160 rushing yards from the team on 34 attempts (4.7 avg.) Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his playoff debut, starting at LT and playing 52 snaps before sustaining a concussion on a running play early in the fourth quarter that forced him out of the game 2013 Draft: Drafted by Green Bay with the first of three fourth-round selections (No. 109 overall). The choice was obtained in a draftday trade with Miami, along with a fifth-round pick (No. 146 overall) and a seventh-round selection (No. 224 overall), in ex- 48

3 change for a third-round choice (No. 93 overall). Became the first Colorado offensive lineman to be drafted by the Packers since Garten in 1991 (sixth round, No. 164 overall). COLLEGE: Played 34 games with 33 starts during his three seasons at Colorado Was the starter at left tackle as a sophomore and junior after starting at right tackle as a redshirt freshman Earned second-team All-Pacific-12 honors from the conference s coaches each of his last two seasons Majored in communication Junior season (2012): Started 11 games at LT and was named second-team All-Pac-12 by the conference s coaches Also earned second-team allconference recognition from Phil Steele s College Football Was the co-recipient of the John Mack Award as the team s most outstanding offensive player Named to the watch lists for both the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award Graded out as the team s top lineman at 89.8 percent, with 655 plus plays out of 729 total Finished second on the team with 41 will-breaker blocks Allowed just 2½ sacks and only one pressure on the season Graded out at 80 percent or above in all 11 games he appeared Posted a season-best 92.5 percent grade as the offense racked up a season-high 531 total yards at Washington State (Sept. 22) Was sidelined at Oregon (Oct. 27) due to a knee sprain Helped the offense register 437 total yards at Arizona (Nov. 10), including a season-high 224 yards rushing Sophomore season (2011): Opened 11 games at LT and earned second-team All-Pac-12 recognition from the conference s coaches and Phil Steele s College Football Was named a second-team sophomore All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com Graded out to 84.4 percent on the season (532 plus plays out of 630 total snaps), the second highest on the CU line Graded out to 80 percent or better in nine of his 11 games Allowed just two sacks and three pressures on the season Sustained a severe knee sprain in the season opener at Hawaii (Sept. 3), which sidelined him for the next two games (vs. California, vs. Colorado State) In his first game back from the knee injury, posted a season-high grade of 90.4 percent at Ohio State (Sept. 24) Helped the offense rack up 500 yards of total offense vs. Arizona (Nov. 12), including a season-high 273 rushing yards on 45 carries (6.1 avg.) Redshirt freshman season (2010): Appeared in all 12 games with 11 starts at RT Was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by The Associated Press Earned honorable mention Freshman All- America honors from CollegeFootballNews.com Played the DAVID BAKHTIARI S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2013 Green Bay Postseason NFL debut/first start: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 third-most snaps on offense (796), trailing only fellow offensive linemen Nate Solder and Ryan Miller Graded out at 89.8 percent for the season (715 plus plays), second best on the line behind only Solder (94.3) Graded out to 80 percent or better in all 12 contests and 90 percent or better in seven games Allowed just one sack and seven pressures Only non-start came vs. Texas Tech (Oct. 23), but he did play 24 snaps in the game Helped the Buffaloes record 452 yards of total offense, including 252 rushing yards on 52 carries (4.8 avg.) vs. Hawaii (Sept. 18) Posted a career-high grade of 94.7 percent (71 plus plays on 75 snaps) and helped the offense rack up 476 total yards vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20), including 251 rushing yards on 44 carries (5.7 avg.) Earned second-team Academic All- Big 12 honors. PERSONAL: Given name David Afrasiab Assad Bakhtiari Last name is pronounced bock-tee-r-ee...born in San Mateo, Calif....Single Oldest brother, Eric, is a free-agent linebacker who has played with the Tennessee Titans (2009) and San Francisco 49ers (2012) Another older brother, Andrew, played defensive end at the University of San Diego High school: Earned All-Western Catholic Athletic League, All-San Mateo County and all-metro honors as a senior at Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif. His senior season marked his first year as a starter in football at any level Helped his team win the WCAL championship and advance to the state semifinals Was honored by the Bay Area News Group as a member of the 2008 Cream of the Crop team among seniors, ranking No. 8 out of the 25 players from northern California selected on college potential from a survey of college coaches Also lettered in lacrosse as a sophomore and as a junior, winning the Lock Down Award as the team s top hitter. Community involvement: Created the Fund A Dream scholarship at his high school Signed autographs at the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer in exchange for donations Visited homeless shelters and nursing homes while he was in college Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games, spending time outside and fishing Lists Cristiano Ronaldo, McKayla Maroney and Zlatan Ibrahimović as his favorite athletes His favorite TV shows include Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Entourage, Lost and Silicon Valley Enjoys listening to country, dubstep and club music Lists the Batman trilogy, Pitch Perfect and Django Unchained as his favorite movies Considers himself to be a good tennis player Residence: Burlingame, Calif. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of three choices in the fourth round (129th overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 27...Signed first contract, May 10. VETERANS BAKHTIARI GREEN BAY S UNIQUE TRAINING-CAMP EXPERIENCE The Packers are one of a growing number of teams who do not leave their regular-season practice facility during training camp. But beyond practice and meetings, the team does use a college setting to sleep, bunking at St. Norbert College in De Pere, a 10-minute drive from Lambeau Field. The Packers 57-year training-camp relationship with St. Norbert, launched in 1958 by head coach Scooter McLean, is the longest in league history. The Vikings (Minnesota State-Mankato, 49 years) and Steelers (St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., 49 years) are the only other teams with comparable training-camp tenures. The Packers full list of training-camp sites, since Curly Lambeau launched the tradition in 1946: Rockwood Lodge (Bayshore area, north of Green Bay) Northland Hotel (Green Bay) Grand Rapids, Minn University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1958-present St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wis. FIELD MISC. 85

4 VETERANS CHRIS BANJO SAFETY SOUTHERN METHODIST Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 5-10 Wt: 207 Born: February 26, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 16/1 Acquired: FA-13 BANJO FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Appeared in 16 games with one start as a rookie in 2013, recording 15 tackles (12 solo) and a pass defensed. Finished second on the team with 10 tackles on special teams in One of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster last season after a strong preseason that saw him rank fifth on the team with 10 tackles (nine solo) and a sack. Signed by Green Bay as a free agent on July 29, Began his career as a free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars in July 2013, but was waived at the start of training camp. Participated on a tryout basis at rookie minicamps in 2012 with the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers, but did not sign with a team that season SEASON: Spent the offseason with the Jacksonville Jaguars, but was waived at the start of training camp on July 25 Signed with the Packers days later and became one of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster after a strong preseason that saw him rank fifth on the team with 10 tackles (nine solo) and a sack Appeared in all 16 regularseason games with one start, and also appeared in the team s Wild Card contest Recorded 15 tackles (12 solo), a pass defensed and 10 special teams tackles The 10 tackles on special teams ranked second on the squad At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams and also seeing three plays on defense Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Played on special teams, but also saw extended action on defense in a rotation with M.D. Jennings and Jerron McMillian, appearing on 27 plays and making two solo tackles At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): With regular starter Morgan Burnett sidelined with a hamstring injury, was elevated into the starting lineup, opening the game at SS with Jennings shifting to Burnett s FS post. Saw action on 54 defensive plays and finished with three tackles (two solo) At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Was a force on special teams, racking up a team-high three tackles on the coverage units, two as a member of the kickoff team and one on a punt return. Tripped up explosive return man WR Jacoby Jones on a second-quarter punt for no gain and later stopped him again on a kickoff return, tackling him at the Baltimore 10- yard line in the fourth quarter. Also played 11 snaps on defense and tallied two tackles (one solo) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Recorded a team-high two tackles on special teams and recovered a blocked punt in the first quarter at the Chicago 32-yard line on a kick that was deflected by LB Jamari Lattimore. On the first play of the ensuing possession, RB James Starks scored on a 32-yard TD run to give the Packers a 10-7 lead At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Played on defense and special teams and continued to be a force on the kickoff coverage unit, accounting for the tackles on both kickoffs that were returned during the game, including a stop of RB Michael Cox at the Giants 11-yard line in the second quarter Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his NFL postseason debut and played on special teams, but did not record any statistics. 2012: Participated on a tryout basis at rookie minicamps with the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers, but did not sign with a team that season. AT A GLANCE Appeared in 16 games with one start as a rookie in 2013, recording 15 tackles (12 solo) and a pass defensed. Finished second on the team with 10 tackles on special teams in One of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster last season after a strong preseason that saw him rank fifth on the team with 10 tackles (nine solo) and a sack. Participated on a tryout basis at rookie minicamps in 2012 with the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers, but did not sign with a team that season. Began his career as a free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars in July Was waived by the Jaguars at the start of training camp and signed with the Packers days later. Started 47 of 51 games during his four seasons at Southern Methodist, tallying 321 tackles (195 solo), including 9½ for a loss, 15 passes defensed and four INTs. Also added three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles. Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA as a senior in 2011 and second-team All-Conference USA honors as a junior in COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Southern Methodist who started 47 of 51 games and tallied 321 tackles (195 solo), including 9½ for a loss, 15 passes defensed, four INTs, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA recognition as a senior in 2011 and second-team All-Conference USA honors as a junior in 2010 Earned his degree in sports management Senior season (2011): Earned All-Conference USA honorable mention after starting all 12 games in which he appeared...finished third on the team with 82 tackles (50 solo) and added two fumble recoveries and two passes defensed...led the defense with 11 tackles (three solo) in the season opener at Texas A&M (Sept. 4)...Recorded nine tackles (seven solo) at Tulsa (Oct. 29)...Collected four tackles (two solo) and a fumble recovery in the Mustangs win vs. Tulane (Nov. 5)...Tied his season high with 11 tackles (five solo) vs. Navy (Nov. 12) and recovered a fumble for the second straight week Junior season (2010): Named second-team All-Conference USA after starting all 14 games, tallying a career-high 92 tackles (60 solo), with 6½ for a loss, and adding two interceptions and eight passes defensed...his 92 tackles were the third most on the team...tied for the team lead with nine tackles (seven solo) vs. TCU (Sept. 24)...Recorded a season-high 12 tackles (10 solo), including one for a loss, in the C-USA Championship Game at Central Florida (Dec. 4)...Finished his junior season with a nine-tackle (seven solo) performance in the Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army (Dec. 30) Sophomore season (2009): Became the first SMU player awarded the number 23 following head coach June Jones decision that a deserving student-athlete on the team would be selected to wear the jersey throughout the season to honor Jerry LeVias, the first African-American player in the Southwest Conference to receive an athletic scholarship...started all 13 games at safety during his sophomore season, finishing second on the team with 86 tackles (45 solo), including two for a loss, and tallied five passes defensed and an interception...also added three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery...recorded 10 tackles vs. Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 5), vs. East Carolina (Oct. 10) and at Marshall (Nov. 21), tallying five, eight and four 86 68

5 solo tackles, respectively...compiled nine tackles (five solo) and added a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at TCU (Oct. 3)... Tallied six tackles (five solo), a tackle for a loss of 3 yards, and a forced fumble in the Mustangs win vs. Rice (Nov. 7) Freshman season (2008): Saw playing time in all 12 games as a true freshman, making eight starts, including the final seven games of the season at safety...ranked fourth on the team with 61 tackles (40 solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, and added his first career interception...recorded a career-high 13 tackles (eight solo) at Navy (Oct. 25)...Followed up his breakout performance with a 12-tackle effort (11 solo) vs. Memphis (Nov. 8)... Capped off the season with his first career interception, which he returned 33 yards, vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 29). CHRIS BANJO S PRO STATISTICS PERSONAL: Given name Ayokunmi Christopher Oluwaseun Banjo Born in Houston, Texas Cousin, Charles Akinyemi, played football at Air Force ( ) and Southern Methodist (2004) High school: Earned three letters in football as a running back and safety at Kempner High in Sugar Land, Texas Ranked as the nation s No. 95 safety by ESPN. com and was one of 20 defensive backs named to the 2007 Houston Chronicle s Top 110 Also a two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect Earned four letters as a member of the basketball team Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies, listing Bad Boys II, Harlem Nights and Life as a few of his favorites Also enjoys playing basketball and video games, naming Call of Duty as his favorite His best friend and high school teammate, George Iloka, is currently a safety with the Cincinnati Bengals Former college teammates include Saints P Thomas Morstead and Cowboys WR Cole Beasley and CB Sterling Moore Had to deal with adversity after his mother lost a battle with sickle cell anemia while he was in college, but is thankful that he was able to learn so much from her before she passed away Credits his mother for preparing him for everything that he has faced throughout his life, both on and off the field Worked for six months as a technical recruiter at Robert Half, a professional staffing company, before signing with the Jaguars Names Clyde Drexler, Brian Dawkins and Hakeem Olajuwon as his favorite athletes, and 24, Breaking Bad and Prison Break as his favorite TV shows Also enjoys watching cartoons His favorite book is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls His most memorable sports achievement is making the Packers 53-man roster as a rookie in 2013 Enjoys listening to a variety of artists and cites hip-hop and R&B as his favorite genres Recently took a trip to the Bahamas Residence: Dallas, Texas. Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay VETERANS BANJO Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 7 in Returned one kickoff for 12 yards in NFL debut: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 First NFL start: at Cincinnati, 9/22/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by Jacksonville Jaguars as non-drafted free agent, April 19 Waived by Jaguars, July 25...Signed by Green Bay Packers, July Re-signed by Packers as exclusive-rights free agent, Feb. 26. BANJO S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at Cin. (9/22/13) and vs. Min. (11/24/13) Solo , five times (last: vs. Min. 11/24/13) Passes Defensed.... 1, vs. Cle. (10/20/13) CHRIS BANJO GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff FIELD MISC. 87

6 VETERANS DON BARCLAY TACKLE/GUARD WEST VIRGINIA Third NFL Season Third Packers Season Ht: 6-4 Wt: 305 Born: April 18, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 30/18 Acquired: FA-12 BARCLAY FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Started a career-high 14 contests at right tackle in Helped block for RB Eddie Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards last season, the most by a rookie in team history. Was part of an offense in 2013 that finished in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since Helped the offense rank No. 3 in the NFL with 6,404 total net yards in 13, the second most in franchise history, Appeared in all 16 contests in 2012, the only Green Bay rookie on the offensive side of the ball to do so that season. Started the final four regular-season games and both playoff contests at right tackle as a rookie. In his six total starts in 12 (including postseason), was part of an offense that averaged 32.0 points and yards per game and committed only six turnovers over that span. Was one of four rookie free agents to make Green Bay s opening-day roster in Saw time at tackle and guard during the 2012 preseason. Signed by the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 7, SEASON: Started a career-high 14 games, opening at RT in every game he appeared Also started vs. San Francisco in an NFC Wild Card contest Sidelined in Weeks due to a knee injury sustained vs. Philadelphia in Week 10 Part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the NFL with 6,404 yards of offense, the second most in franchise history, despite having four different starting QBs on the season with Aaron Rodgers sidelined for seven games due to a collarbone injury Helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since 2004 Blocked for Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, the most by a rookie in team history, on his way to being selected to the Pro Bowl and being named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Helped the offense amass 580 total yards, the second-highest single-game total in team history. Protected Rodgers as he tied a franchise record with 480 passing yards, along with four TDs, on 34-of-42 passing. Also helped clear lanes for RB James Starks to rush for 132 yards on 20 carries (6.6 avg.), making Rodgers and Starks the first pair of teammates in NFL history to surpass the 450-yard passing and 125-yard rushing plateaus in the same game At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Part of a dominant offensive outing that saw the Packers rack up 464 total yards with no punts and no turnovers. Helped create holes for a running game that produced 182 yards and two TDs on 42 attempts (4.3 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Started at RT, but moved inside to RG in the second half after starter T.J. Lang left the game with a concussion. Relieved Lang at guard with Marshall Newhouse taking his spot at RT Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Started at RT, but shifted inside to RG for the second straight week after C Evan Dietrich- Smith departed before halftime with a knee injury that forced Lang to move from RG to C. Played at RG until early in the fourth quarter when he suffered a knee injury of his own while blocking on a successful 35-yard FG attempt by Mason Crosby. AT A GLANCE Started a career-high 14 games at right tackle in Appeared in all 16 contests in 2012, the only Green Bay rookie on the offensive side of the ball to do so, and opened the final four regular-season games and both playoff contests at RT. Was one of four rookie free agents to make Green Bay s opening-day roster in Started three years at left tackle for West Virginia and tied a school record by playing in 52 career games, including 39 consecutive contests. Was a fourth-team All-American selection by Phil Steele s College Football and a first-team All-Big East selection as a senior. Would be sidelined by the injury for the next two games At Detroit (Nov. 28): Returned to action, starting at RT At Dallas (Dec. 15): Part of a blocking unit that cleared the way for a second-half comeback highlighted by five straight TD drives that helped erase a 26-3 deficit in the win, matching the biggest comeback in team history. Protected QB Matt Flynn as he completed 26 of 39 attempts for 299 yards and four TDs, with all four of the TD passes coming in the second half, a franchise record At Chicago (Dec. 29): Helped the offense rack up 473 yards in the division-clinching win, highlighted by Rodgers 318 passing yards and 160 rushing yards from the team on 34 attempts (4.7 avg.). 2012: Played in all 16 regular-season games, the only Green Bay rookie on the offensive side of the ball to accomplish that feat Started the final four regular-season games and both playoff contests at RT after appearing on special teams in each of the first 11 games Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams as a member of the kickoff return unit Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Played on special teams, appearing on kickoff returns and as part of the placement protection. Had a role in the game s most memorable play, a fake FG in the second quarter. On the play, he pulled from the left side of the line of scrimmage to serve as a lead blocker for TE Tom Crabtree, who was on the receiving end of a shovel pass from P Tim Masthay. Led Crabtree through the hole before helping Dietrich-Smith drive S Chris Conte well away from the play and allowing Crabtree a clear path to the end zone for a 27-yard TD Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Saw the first action of his career from scrimmage when he came on in the second quarter at RT in relief of an injured Lang. Played the remainder of the game, seeing action on 50 snaps and helping the offense produce points on three of five second-half possessions (two FGs, one TD) Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Made the first start of his career, opening the game at RT in place of the injured Lang, who dressed but did not play. Helped block for a rushing attack that generated 140 yards and two TDs on 25 carries (5.6 avg.). The 5.6-yard average was the highest in a game on the season (min. 25 attempts) Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Started at RT for what was the offense s most productive outing of the season. Helped block for a unit that produced a season-high 460 yards and 55 points, the most points recorded by the Packers since they posted the same number in a win vs. Tampa Bay on Oct. 2, Part of a line that allowed just one sack as Rodgers connected on 27 of 38 passes for 342 yards and three 88 88

7 TDs. Also helped clear the way for a ground game that recorded its fifth consecutive 100-yard outing as well as a season-high four rushing TDs...Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his first career postseason start, opening at RT and helping to give Rodgers time to complete 23 of 33 passes for 274 yards and a TD...At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Started at RT and was matched up with second-team All-Pro LB Ahmad Brooks, limiting him to just two tackles and no sacks 2012 Draft: Signed by the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 7, COLLEGE: Started three years at left tackle for the Mountaineers Tied a school record by playing in 52 career games, including 39 consecutive contests Earned his degree in business management Senior season (2011): Was a fourthteam All-American selection by Phil Steele s College Football and a first-team All-Big East choice Started all 13 contests and was part of a West Virginia offense that averaged yards per game (No. 15 in the country), passing yards per game (No. 5) and 37.6 points per game (No. 13) Participated in 947 plays, a high for the offense Recorded 50 knockdowns, or 3.8 per game Blocked for QB Geno Smith, who threw for 4,385 yards (No. 4 in the country) and 31 TDs with just seven INTs Junior season (2010): Was a second-team All-Big East se- DON BARCLAY S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2012 Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (two years) Postseason lection and started all 13 games Recorded 45 knockdowns Played a critical role for a West Virginia offense that accumulated 400 or more yards of total offense in seven games Sophomore season (2009): Started all 13 contests and helped block for RB Noel Devine, who ranked No. 9 in the nation with 1,465 rushing yards Produced 64 knockdowns and was part of a line that helped the Mountaineers lead the Big East in rushing yards at per game Redshirt freshman season (2008): Played in nine games and started one. PERSONAL: Given name Donald Wayne Barclay III Last name is pronounced BAR-clay...Born in Newport News, Va. Married, wife s name is Brea The couple has an infant son, Cooper...Hi gh school: Lettered three years as a left tackle and defensive end at Seneca Valley (Pa.) High Named secondteam all-state and was a two-time all-conference selection Played two years of basketball Community involvement: Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Hobbies/interests: Enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf and playing with his dog Would like to start his own business one day Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan and favorite television show is The King of Queens Fan of 1990s rock music and country music Residence: Cranberry Township, Pa. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 7. VETERANS BARCLAY Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles 1 in Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 3 in NFL debut: vs. San Francisco, 9/9/12 First NFL start: vs. Detroit, 12/9/12 PACKERS HEAD-COACHING DEBUTS Mike McCarthy, the 14th head coach in Green Bay history, became the first Packers coach to face the Bears in his debut since Vince Lombardi in No Green Bay coach has ever played his first official league contest outside Wisconsin. Coach Date Opponent Site Result Earl Curly Lambeau 10/23/21 Minneapolis Marines Hagemeister Park, Green Bay W, 7-6 Gene Ronzani 09/17/50 Detroit Lions City Stadium, Green Bay L, 45-7 Lisle Blackbourn 09/26/54 Pittsburgh Steelers City Stadium, Green Bay L, Ray Scooter McLean 09/28/58 Chicago Bears *Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, Vince Lombardi 09/27/59 Chicago Bears *Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, 9-6 Phil Bengtson 09/15/68 Philadelphia Eagles Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, Dan Devine 09/19/71 New York Giants Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, Bart Starr 09/21/75 Detroit Lions County Stadium, Milwaukee L, Forrest Gregg 09/02/84 St. Louis Cardinals Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, Lindy Infante 09/04/88 Los Angeles Rams Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 34-7 Mike Holmgren 09/06/92 Minnesota Vikings Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, (ot) Ray Rhodes 09/12/99 Oakland Raiders Lambeau Field, Green Bay W, Mike Sherman 09/03/00 New York Jets Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, Mike McCarthy 09/10/06 Chicago Bears Lambeau Field, Green Bay L, 26-0 * Then known as (new) City Stadium, before facility renamed Lambeau Field in 1965 FIELD MISC. 89

8 VETERANS SAM BARRINGTON LINEBACKER SOUTH FLORIDA Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-1 Wt: 240 Born: October 5, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 7/0 Acquired: D7c-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Appeared in seven games as a rookie in 2013, seeing time exclusively on special teams, before sustaining a season-ending hamstring injury vs. Chicago in Week 9. Registered three tackles on special teams last season. Earned second-team All-Big East recognition as a senior in 2012 after posting a career-high 80 tackles (49 solo), including 6½ tackles for a loss, a career-best 3½ sacks, two forced fumbles and three passes defensed. Recorded at least seven tackles in eight of his 11 games as a senior and ranked eighth in the conference with an average of 7.3 tackles per game. Became only the second player ever to be drafted by the Packers out of the University of South Florida, joining WR De- Andrew Rubin (2003, seventh round). AT A GLANCE Appeared in seven games as a rookie in 2013, seeing time exclusively on special teams, before sustaining a season-ending hamstring injury vs. Chicago in Week 9. Registered three tackles on special teams last season. Earned second-team All-Big East recognition as a senior in 2012 after posting a career-high 80 tackles (49 solo), including 6½ tackles for a loss, a career-best 3½ sacks, two forced fumbles and three passes defensed. Recorded at least seven tackles in eight of his 11 games as a senior and ranked eighth in the conference with an average of 7.3 tackles per game. Became only the second player ever to be drafted by the Packers out of the University of South Florida, joining WR DeAndrew Rubin (2003, seventh round). BARRINGTON FIELD MISC SEASON: Played in seven games as a rookie, seeing time exclusively on special teams, where he posted three tackles Sustained a season-ending hamstring injury in Week 9 vs. Chicago and was on injured reserve for the final eight contests and the team s playoff game Was inactive (healthy scratch) in Week 1 at San Francisco Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Made his NFL debut, seeing time on special teams and posting a tackle on kickoff coverage At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Posted a season-high two special teams tackles, both coming on kickoff coverage Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Played on special teams, but sustained a hamstring injury that would end his season. Was placed on injured reserve on Nov Draft: Selected by the Packers with their own seventh-round choice (No. 232 overall), the last of three selections by the team in the final round. Became only the second player drafted by Green Bay out of South Florida, joining WR DeAndrew Rubin (2003, seventh round). COLLEGE: A four-year letterman, he played in 49 games with 36 starts during his career and registered 258 tackles (151 solo), 21½ tackles for a loss, 6½ sacks, five forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one interception and nine passes defensed Was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game following his senior campaign Majored in business science Senior season (2012): Started 11 games and earned second-team All-Big East recognition Posted career highs in tackles (80) and sacks (3½) and matched his career bests for tackles for a loss (6½), forced fumbles (two) and passes defensed (three) Recorded at least seven tackles in eight of his 11 games, and his average of 7.3 tackles per game ranked eighth in the conference Ranked second on the team in tackles Registered four tackles (three solo), including a season-high two tackles for a loss, and a sack vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 1) Paced the team with a career-high 10 tackles (six solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, at Louisville (Oct. 20) Recorded a career-high two sacks and seven tackles (six solo) vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 1) in his final collegiate game... Junior season (2011): Started all 12 contests and ranked third on the team with 72 tackles (45 solo) Added 2½ sacks, 6½ tackles for a loss, two passes defensed, an interception that he returned for a TD, and a forced fumble Posted his first career interception in the fourth quarter and returned the 90 pick 30 yards for his first career TD, the final score in the Bulls victory vs. Texas-El Paso (Sept. 24) Recorded six tackles (five solo), a season-high 1½ sacks and a pass defensed at Connecticut (Oct. 15) Registered five tackles (four solo), a forced fumble and a pass defensed in the season finale vs. West Virginia (Dec. 1) Sophomore season (2010): Appeared in 13 games with 12 starts and finished third on the team with 65 tackles (40 solo) Added 6½ tackles for a loss, a half-sack, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and three passes defensed Led the team with eight tackles (three solo) at Florida (Sept. 11) Notched a teamleading eight tackles (three solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss, and a forced fumble vs. Florida Atlantic (Oct. 2) Posted a season-high nine tackles (eight solo) and a forced fumble at Cincinnati (Oct. 22) Recorded three tackles (all solo) and a fumble recovery in the fourth quarter, the first of his career, that set up a field goal vs. Connecticut (Dec. 4) Freshman season (2009): Played in 13 games with one start as a true freshman Was named to the Big East All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com Posted 41 tackles (17 solo), including two tackles for a loss, and a pass defensed Recorded three tackles (all assists) vs. Wofford (Sept. 5) in his collegiate debut Posted a season-high seven tackles (one solo), including a half-tackle for a loss, at Connecticut (Dec. 5). PERSONAL: Given name Samuel Kofi Barrington Middle name means Friday born Born in Orlando, Fla. Single Has a 5-year-old daughter, Samari His father, Sam, was born in Ghana and currently lives there Is a cousin of Packers DT Letroy Guion High school: Posted 109 tackles and five sacks at linebacker and rushed for 1,188 yards and 17 TDs on 108 carries (11.0 avg.) at running back as a senior at Terry Parker High in Jacksonville, Fla. Added an interception, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and six passes defensed Selected to play in the 2008 Florida All- Star game Started all four years on both sides of the ball Registered 104 tackles, three sacks and three forced fumbles as a junior Also lettered four years in track and field, participating in the 110-meter hurdles and the discus event Community involvement: Is involved with a social-outreach and development organization in west Africa Hobbies/ interests: Enjoys spending time with family and friends, 09

9 watching movies, traveling, spending time on the water and going to jazz events Names sprinter Carmelita Jeter as his favorite athlete Lists Law and Order: Special Victims Unit as his favorite TV show, House Party as his favorite movie and The Power of Who as his favorite book Names Ada, a coastal town in Ghana, as his favorite place to visit Residence: Jacksonville, Fla. VETERANS SAM BARRINGTON S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 3 in NFL debut: vs. Washington, 9/15/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers as third of three choices in the seventh round (232nd overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 27...Signed first contract, May 10...Placed on injured reserve (hamstring), Nov. 5. SAM BARRINGTON GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (inactive) 09/15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L (injured reserve hamstring) 11/17 at NYG-L (injured reserve hamstring) 11/24 Min-T (injured reserve hamstring) 11/28 at Det-L (injured reserve hamstring) 12/08 Atl-W (injured reserve hamstring) 12/15 at Dal-W (injured reserve hamstring) 12/22 Pit-L (injured reserve hamstring) 12/29 at Chi-W (injured reserve hamstring) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L (injured reserve hamstring) 1 1NFC Wild Card Playoff BARRINGTON A LEGACY LEFT BEHIND Former Packers general manager Ron Wolf s many accomplishments in Green Bay have been well-documented since his retirement in A finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012, Wolf engineered one of the most impressive turnarounds in the history of the sport after assuming control of the Packers football operation late in In the nine seasons under his leadership, Wolf s teams posted a regular-season record, played in two Super Bowls (highlighted by their victory in Super Bowl XXXI, the franchise s first in 29 years), and accounted for seven consecutive winning seasons and six straight playoff berths. All of that success, and yet Wolf s enduring contribution to the organization and the league might lie in an entirely different realm. Wolf was initially ushered into the business and mentored by former Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis in the 1960s. Following Wolf s ascent, he placed an emphasis on paying that stewardship forward for young personnel types looking to develop the same knack for talent evaluation and procurement associated with his own career in the National Football League. Throughout his time at different stops, he shared his wealth of knowledge and training with scouts of all ages, men who have since gone on to have remarkable careers of their own running personnel departments across the league. Most impressively, Wolf s lineage currently features general managers representing four NFL franchises, in addition to several other senior-level evaluators for other clubs and many of the high-ranking members of the personnel staff in Green Bay. A look at the collection of personnel men who have studied under Wolf: Name Current Team Current Position Seasons with Wolf John Dorsey Kansas City Chiefs General Manager , 2000 Reggie McKenzie Oakland Raiders General Manager John Schneider Seattle Seahawks General Manager Ted Thompson Green Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst Green Bay Packers Director of College Scouting Shaun Herock Oakland Raiders Director of College Scouting Alonzo Highsmith Green Bay Packers Senior Personnel Executive Lenny McGill Denver Broncos Assistant Director of College Scouting 2000 Sam Seale Green Bay Packers West Regional Scout Eliot Wolf Green Bay Packers Director of Pro Personnel 1999 FIELD MISC. 91

10 VETERANS BRANDON BOSTICK TIGHT END NEWBERRY PERS ONAL: Given name Brandon Jamal Bostick...Born in Florence, S.C. High school: Was an all-state and all-re- Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 250 Born: May 3, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 11/0 Acquired: FA-12 BOSTICK FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in 11 games in 2013, catching seven passes for 120 yards (17.1 avg.) and a TD. Three of his seven catches last season went for 20-plus yards. Was tied for No. 4 on the team in 2013 with seven tackles on special teams. Sustained a foot injury at Dallas last season in Week 15 that forced him to be placed on season-ending injured reserve. Spent the entire 2012 campaign on the team s practice squad. Participated in Green Bay s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis in May 2012 before he was signed by the team later that month SEASON: Appeared in 11 games and caught seven passes for 120 yards (17.1 avg.) and a TD Three of his seven receptions went for 20-plus yards Was a key contributor on special teams, finishing tied for No. 4 on the squad with seven tackles Sustained a foot injury at Dallas in Week 15 and was placed on injured reserve, forcing him to miss the final two regular-season games as well as Green Bay s playoff contest Was a healthy scratch for two games Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams and also briefly on offense At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Registered the first special teams tackle of his career, making a stop on kickoff coverage Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Saw extended action on offense, appearing on a career-high 29 offensive plays. Finished with a careerhigh three receptions for a career-best 42 yards (14.0 avg.), highlighted by his first career TD, a 22-yard pass from QB Scott Tolzien in the third quarter. On the play, ran an out-andup double move along the sideline to beat S Patrick Chung At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Posted a career-long 26-yard grab in the second quarter and was also credited with a tackle on special teams Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Made a 24- yard grab just before halftime, the third straight game that he posted a catch of 20-plus yards, and contributed a team-high two tackles on special teams. Sustained a concussion late in the game, an injury that would force him to miss the game at Detroit four days later Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Was back in the lineup and made a pair of catches for 28 yards (14.0 avg.) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Played on offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics. Sustained a foot injury late in the second half and did not return. Was placed on season-ending injured reserve on Dec : Spent the entire season on the Packers practice squad Released in the final roster reduction on Aug. 31 but then was signed to the team s practice squad on Sept Draft: Was signed by the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 30 after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis earlier that month. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman as a wide receiver, he played in 39 games with 24 starts and finished his career near the top of the school record books in every major receiving 92 AT A GLANCE Appeared in 11 games in 2013 and posted a 17.1-yard receiving average on his seven receptions. Was tied for No. 4 on the team last season with seven tackles on special teams. Participated in the Packers rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis in May 2012 before he was signed by the club later that month. Spent the entire 12 season on the practice squad. Played wide receiver at Newberry College (S.C.), finishing his career with 136 receptions (No. 4 in school history), 1,935 yards (No. 3) and 19 receiving TDs (No. 2). Earned South Atlantic Conference and national offensive player of the week honors for his performance at Tusculum in 2010 when he caught a career-high 11 passes for a school- and conference-record 322 yards (29.3 avg.) and three TDs. Is the only player from Newberry College to play in a game for the Packers and is one of only four players from the school to appear in an NFL game. category Concluded his career with 136 receptions (No. 4), 1,935 yards (No. 3) and 19 receiving TDs (No. 2) Added 122 rushing yards and three scores on 21 carries (5.8 avg.) during his career Also played one season of basketball at Newberry, joining the team following the conclusion of his 2010 football season Went on to appear in 19 games with five starts at forward and averaged 2.7 points per game Was named to the South Atlantic Conference Commissioner s Honor Roll in 2007 Majored in sports management Senior season (2011): Appeared in all 10 games with seven starts and earned second-team All-SAC recognition Led the team in receptions (35), receiving yards (439) and receiving TDs (seven) Posted a season-high 132 yards receiving on a season-best nine grabs (14.7 avg.) at Lenoir-Rhyne (Nov. 5), also matching his season high with two TD receptions Junior season (2010): Played in nine games with seven starts and registered career bests in receptions (48), receiving yards (839) and receiving TDs (eight) Ranked fifth in the conference in receiving yards per game (93.2) and eighth in receptions per game (5.3) Earned SAC and national offensive player of the week honors for his performance at Tusculum (Oct. 9) when he caught a career-high 11 passes for a school- and conference-record 322 yards (29.3 avg.) and three TDs. His three TDs went for 37, 71 and 50 yards Sophomore season (2009): Appeared in all 10 games with four starts and caught 33 passes for 458 yards (13.9 avg.) and two TDs Posted 104 receiving yards and a TD on six receptions (17.3 avg.) at Catawba (Oct. 3) Hauled in a season-high nine passes for a season-best 158 yards (17.6 avg.) at Wingate (Oct. 17) Redshirt freshman season (2008): Played in 10 games with six starts and posted 20 receptions for 199 yards (10.0 avg.) and two scores Registered his first career TD on a 23-yard reception vs. North Greenville (Sept. 11) Recorded his first 100-yard receiving game the next week with eight grabs for 105 yards (13.1 avg.) and a score at Midwestern State (Sept. 20). 29

11 gion selection at West Florence High in Florence, S.C., where he played WR and LB Played in the North-South Game Lettered four years in both football and basketball Community involvement: Volunteered in college at Boys Farm, an orphanage in Newberry, S.C. Helped build a playground as part of the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle event in Milwaukee in 2012 Hobbies/interests: Enjoys working out, playing video games and spending time with friends Was a fan of Jerry Rice as a kid Enjoys watching SportsCenter and Ridiculousness Lists It s Your Time by Joel Osteen as his favorite book and Remember the Titans as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to rap and R&B music Residence: Florence, S.C. VETERANS BRANDON BOSTICK S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Green Bay Practice Squad 2013 Green Bay On injured reserve for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 7 in Miscellaneous tackles 2 in NFL debut: vs. Washington, 9/15/13 First NFL reception: vs. Philadelphia, 11/10/13 (0 yards, S.Wallace) First touchdown: vs. Philadelphia 11/10/13 (22-yard catch, S.Tolzien) BOSTICK S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Yards , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Long , at NYG (11/17/13) Touchdowns... 1, vs. Phi. (11/10/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 30...Released by Packers, Aug Signed by Packers to practice squad, Sept Re-signed by Packers as a reserve/future free agent, Jan Placed on injured reserve (foot), Dec. 21. BRANDON BOSTICK GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L (inactive) 09/15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W (inactive) 10/13 at Bal-W / 20 Cle-W / 27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L t 1 11/17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L (inactive concussion) 12/08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L (injured reserve foot) 12/29 at Chi-W (injured reserve foot) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L 1 (injured reserve foot) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff BOSTICK RECEIVING CORPS CATCHES FIRE IN 2013 Billed as one of the deepest and most dangerous position groups in the NFL entering the season, the Packers collection of wide receivers did not disappoint in A group composed of Randall Cobb, James Jones, Jordy Nelson and Jarrett Boykin combined for 224 catches, 3,245 yards and 18 touchdowns during the regular season. Collectively, all Packers wide receivers tallied 234 catches for 3,319 yards. The yardage total and yards-per-game average ranked No. 2 in the NFL among receiving corps and was the second highest total in franchise records for the position group. A look at where the receivers collective totals ranked in the NFL in 2013 and in the history of the franchise: 2013 NFL Ranks Franchise History Team Rec. Yards from WRs Team Rec. Yards from WRs 1. Denver 3,696 (229.2) ,667 (229.2) 2. Green Bay 3,319 (207.4) ,319 (207.4) 3. Chicago 2,980 (186.3) ,215 (200.9) FIELD MISC. 93

12 VETERANS JOSH BOYD DEFENSIVE TACKLE MISSISSIPPI STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 310 Born: August 3, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 9/0 Acquired: D5b-13 BOYD FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2013, seeing increased playing time down the stretch as he was active for the final seven contests. Posted eight tackles (four solo) on the season, with an additional two tackles (one solo) in the NFC Wild Card game vs. San Francisco. Selected by the Packers with the second of two fifth-round choices (No. 167 overall), the lone compensatory pick awarded to the team in Became the first defensive player out of Mississippi State to be drafted by the Packers since DB Henry Monroe in 1979 (seventh round, No. 180 overall) SEASON: Played in nine games as a rookie and also appeared in the team s playoff contest Was inactive as a healthy scratch for seven of the first nine games Posted eight tackles (four solo) on the season Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 13): Made his NFL debut, seeing seven snaps on defense and three on special teams Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Saw action on 12 defensive plays and recorded the first statistics of his career, finishing with two tackles (one solo) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Saw the most extended action of his career after veteran Johnny Jolly exited with a shoulder injury in the first quarter. Played 32 defensive snaps and posted a season-high three tackles (all solo), including a tackle for a loss when he dropped RB DeMarco Murray for a 3-yard loss in the backfield on the opening drive of the game Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Appeared on 22 defensive plays and registered two assisted tackles Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his NFL postseason debut, seeing action on 15 snaps and posting two tackles (one solo). Stopped RB Frank Gore for no gain on a first-quarter carry 2013 Draft: Selected by the Packers with the second of two fifth-round choices (No. 167 overall), the lone compensatory pick awarded to the team in Became the first defensive player out of Mississippi State to be drafted by the Packers since Monroe in 1979 (seventh round, No. 180 overall). COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Bulldogs, he played in 51 games with 41 starts and posted 125 tackles (45 solo), including 18 tackles for a loss, 8½ sacks and a fumble recovery Was a teammate of Packers T Derek Sherrod for two seasons ( ) Majored in business science Senior season (2012): Started all 13 games at DT and recorded 33 tackles (eight solo), including 2½ tackles for a loss, and 1½ sacks Was named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy and was a preseason All-Southeastern Conference second-team selection by Athlon Earned third-team preseason honors from the conference s coaches Registered four tackles (two solo) and his first career fumble recovery vs. Auburn (Sept. 8) as he helped limit the Tigers to just 91 rushing yards on 39 carries (2.3 avg.) Posted three tackles (two solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss, and a sack in a win at Kentucky (Oct. 6) Recorded a season-high five tackles (all solo) and assisted on a tackle for a loss vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 3). Also blocked a 33-yard field goal on the final play of the first half, the Bulldogs lone blocked kick of the season Junior season (2011): Appeared in all 13 contests with AT A GLANCE Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2013, seeing increased playing time down the stretch as he was active for the final seven contests. Posted eight tackles (four solo) on the season, with an additional two tackles (one solo) in the NFC Wild Card game vs. San Francisco. Played in 51 games with 41 starts at DT during his four seasons at Mississippi State ( ) and registered 125 tackles (45 solo), including 18 tackles for a loss, 8½ sacks and a fumble recovery. Was named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy in Led the Bulldogs defensive line with a career-high 51 tackles (14 solo) as a junior in 2011 and added a career-best eight tackles for a loss and 4½ sacks. A fifth-round choice by Green Bay in 2013, he became the first defensive player out of Mississippi State to be drafted by the Packers since DB Henry Monroe in 1979 (seventh round, No. 180 overall). starts at DT and led the defensive line with a career-high 51 tackles (14 solo) Also registered career bests in tackles for a loss (eight) and sacks (4½) Posted six tackles (two solo), including a season-best two tackles for a loss, and a sack at Kentucky (Oct. 29) Registered a career-high 11 tackles (all solo), including two tackles for a loss, against No. 3-ranked Alabama (Nov. 12) Recorded a tackle and a sack vs. Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl (Dec. 30) Sophomore season (2010): Started all 13 games at DT and finished third on the defense with 7½ tackles for a loss Registered 24 tackles (15 solo) and 2½ sacks Posted a season-high five tackles (three solo) and career highs for tackles for a loss (2½) and sacks (1½) vs. Kentucky (Oct. 30) Freshman season (2009): Played in all 12 games with three starts as a true freshman Registered 17 tackles (eight solo) on the season Made his collegiate debut vs. Jackson State (Sept. 5) and posted two tackles (one solo) Recorded a season-high five tackles (three solo) vs. Georgia Tech (Oct. 3). PERSONAL: Given name Joshua Caleb Boyd Born in Jackson, Miss. Single High school: Was named firstteam all-state by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger as a senior at Philadelphia (Miss.) High in 2008 and was selected to play for the East squad in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl game in San Antonio Rated the No. 12 defensive tackle prospect in the country by Scout.com As a senior, registered 112 tackles, seven sacks, three fumble recoveries and a blocked kick as he helped lead the team to a 9-3 record Was chosen to play in the Mississippi-Alabama High School All-Star game following his senior campaign Selected to the Jackson Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen As a junior, was named first-team all-state in the Class 3A division by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and second-team all-state in all classifications Recorded 154 tackles, including 27 tackles for a los s, and eight sacks as a junior Also blocked two punts and two extra points that season Lettered three years in basketball...community involvement: Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Rang the bell during the holidays for The Salvation Army while he was in college 49

13 Hobbies/interests: Enjoys spending time with family and friends and playing video games, listing Call of Duty as his favorite Names Kobe Bryant as his favorite athlete Lists Duck Dynasty as his favorite TV show and Friday as his favorite movie Names Young Jeezy as his favorite recording artist and Miami as his favorite vacation spot Residence: Starkville, Miss. VETERANS JOSH BOYD S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay NFL debut: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the fifth round (167th overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 27 (free agency compensatory pick) Signed first contract, May 10. JOSH BOYD GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (inactive) 09/15 Was-W (inactive) 09/22 at Cin-L (inactive) 10/06 Det-W (inactive) 10/13 at Bal-W (inactive) 10/20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L (inactive) 11/10 Phi-L (inactive) 11/17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff BOYD S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at Dal. (12/15/13) Solo , at Dal. (12/15/13) BOYD PACKERS WHO HAVE WON THE HEISMAN TROPHY Year Player Pos School In Green Bay 1941 Bruce Smith B Minnesota Paul Hornung B Notre Dame , Ty Detmer QB Brigham Young Desmond Howard WR Michigan 1996, Danny Wuerffel QB Florida Charles Woodson CB Michigan FIELD MISC. 95

14 VETERANS JARRETT BOYKIN WIDE RECEIVER VIRGINIA TECH Third NFL Season Third Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 218 Born: November 4, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 26/8 Acquired: FA-12 BOYKIN FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in all 16 games with eight starts in 2013 and registered career highs in receptions (49), receiving yards (681) and receiving TDs (three). Ranked No. 2 on the team in all three receiving categories over the final 11 games in 13 with 48 catches for 638 yards (13.3 avg.) and three TDs. Finished No. 3 on the team with seven receptions of 25 yards or more, including at least one in six out of seven games (Weeks 6-12). Appeared in 10 contests as a rookie in 2012, catching five passes for 27 yards (5.4 avg.) and recording five tackles on special teams. Was one of four rookie free agents to make Green Bay s opening-day roster, joining T/G Don Barclay as the only nondrafted rookies on the offensive side of the ball to make the team. Secured a roster spot with his strong showing in the preseason as he led the team in receptions (13) and receiving yards (166). Signed with Green Bay as a free agent on May 14, 2012, after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis. Entered the league with the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier in the month, signing with the club as a non-drafted free agent on May 4, 2012, before being waived by the club on May SEASON: Appeared in all 16 games with eight starts and also played in the team s playoff contest Posted career highs in receptions (49), receiving yards (681) and receiving TDs (three) Ranked No. 2 on the team in all three receiving categories over the final 11 games with 48 catches for 638 yards (13.3 avg.) and three TDs Finished No. 3 on the team with seven receptions of 25 yards or more, including at least one in six out of seven games (Weeks 6-12) Added a TD on a fumble recovery Also posted a tackle on special teams during the regular season and one more in the playoffs Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Registered a tackle on kickoff coverage At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Saw the most extended action of his career to that point after starters Randall Cobb and James Jones departed before halftime with knee injuries. Posted a 43-yard catch in the third quarter, the longest of his career at that point, to help set up a 50-yard FG by Mason Crosby that extended Green Bay s lead to 9-0 Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Earned his first career start with Jones and Cobb sidelined and responded with a career-high eight catches for 103 yards (12.9 avg.) and his first career TD. Became the first undrafted player to register a 100- yard receiving game for the Packers since Ruvell Martin did so in 2006 At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Started for the second straight week and followed up his breakout performance with another solid outing, this time catching five passes for 89 yards (17.8 avg.) Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Started as the No. 3 WR for the second straight week with Jones back in the lineup and posted a careerbest 112 yards receiving on a career-high-tying eight catches (14.0 avg.) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Tied for the team lead with six receptions for a team-high 83 receiving yards (13.8 avg.) At Chicago (Dec. 29): Started and caught two passes for 8 yards (4.0 avg.). Was part of one of the game s most memorable plays late in the second quarter when QB Aaron Rodgers was stripped in the pocket by DE Julius Peppers and the loose ball fell to the ground. It was presumed to be an incomplete pass and a dead ball, but he alertly 96 AT A GLANCE Played in all 16 games with eight starts in 2013 and registered career highs in receptions (49), receiving yards (681) and receiving TDs (three). Ranked No. 2 on the team in all three receiving categories over the final 11 games in 13 with 48 catches for 638 yards (13.3 avg.) and three TDs. Appeared in 10 games as a rookie in 2012, catching five passes for 27 yards (5.4 avg.) and recording five tackles on special teams. Signed by Green Bay on May 14, 2012, after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis. Had signed with Jacksonville earlier in the month as a non-drafted free agent before being released on May 8. Was one of four rookie free agents to make Green Bay s openingday roster in A four-year letterman at Virginia Tech, he finished his career as the school s all-time leader in receptions (184) and receiving yards (2,884). picked it up and ran it into the end zone for a 15-yard TD, the longest offensive fumble recovery for a score by a Packer since Max McGee (Nov. 8, 1964, vs. Detroit, 27 yards). 2012: Played in 10 regular-season games as a rookie Was a healthy scratch for six contests and was sidelined for both postseason games due to an ankle injury he sustained in the season finale at Minnesota Caught five passes for 27 yards (5.4 avg.) on the season and added five tackles on special teams Secured a spot on the 53-man roster with a strong showing in the preseason, leading the team with 13 catches for 166 yards (12.8 avg.) and a TD At Houston (Oct. 14): Made his NFL debut, appearing on both offense and special teams, after being inactive on gameday as a healthy scratch for the first five contests Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Appeared on offense and special teams against the team he entered the league with, seeing extended action with veteran WRs Greg Jennings (groin) and Jordy Nelson (hamstring) both sidelined due to injuries. Saw time on 22 snaps and made his first career reception on a 9-yard pass from Rodgers in the second quarter. Also recorded the first special teams tackle of his career Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Saw time at WR with Nelson departing the game early on due to an ankle injury and finished with a seasonhigh two catches for 7 yards (3.5 avg.) Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Posted a 4-yard reception in the first half At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Made one catch for 7 yards, a critical play in the fourth quarter that converted a fourth-and-1 at the Green Bay 43 on what was ultimately a game-tying TD drive. Caught the quick throw from Rodgers despite CB A.J. Jefferson being flagged for pass interference on the play. Sustained an ankle injury on the play and even though he hung on to the ball, he was removed from the game and did not return. The injury would sideline him for both of Green Bay s playoff contests 2012 Draft: Signed by Jacksonville as a non-drafted free agent on May 4, Was waived by the Jaguars on May 8. Signed with Green Bay on May 14 after participating in the team s rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis the previous weekend. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Hokies, he finished his career as the school s all-time leader in receptions (184) and receiving yards (2,884) Played in 54 games with 45 starts and caught 18 TD passes Posted 11 games with 100-plus receiving 69

15 yards during his career Earned his degree in apparel, housing and resource management Senior season (2011): Started all 13 games and caught a single-season school-record 61 passes for 761 yards (12.5 avg.) and five TDs Became Tech s all-time leader in receptions with a team-high four grabs for 48 yards (12.0 avg.) at East Carolina (Sept. 10) Caught a team-best seven passes for 120 yards (17.1 avg.), including a 60-yard TD in the fourth quarter, vs. Miami (Oct. 8)...Broke the school s career receiving yardage mark with a 12-yard grab late in the first half against the Hurricanes Bested Ernest Wilford s single-season reception record with three grabs for 58 yards (19.3 avg.) in the ACC title game vs. Clemson (Dec. 3) Junior season (2010): Started all 14 games and led the Hokies with 53 catches for a career-best 847 yards (16.0 avg.) and a career-high six TDs Hauled in three passes for 118 yards (39.3 avg.), including a career-long 69-yard TD catch, vs. East Carolina (Sept. 18) Caught a season-high eight passes for 117 yards (14.7 avg.) vs. Central Michigan (Oct. 9) Sophomore season (2009): Played in all 13 games with 10 starts and led the team with 40 catches for 835 yards (20.9 avg.), including a career-high four 100-yard receiving games Had five receiving TDs and another TD on a fumble recovery Posted 144 yards on six grabs (24.0 avg.) at Duke (Oct. 3) Recorded a career-high 164 receiving yards and a TD on six catches (27.3 avg.) vs. North Carolina State (Nov. 21) Hauled in four passes for 120 yards (30.0 avg.) in the Chick-fil-A Bowl win vs. Tennessee (Dec. 31) Freshman season (2008): Led the team in receiving yards (441) and finished second in catches (30) as a true freshman when he appeared in all 14 games with eight starts Caught four passes for 89 yards (22.3 avg.) at Florida State (Oct. 25) Posted his first career TD catch on a 19-yard scoring grab vs. Duke (Nov. 22), finishing the game with four catches for 67 yards (16.8 avg.) Had a season-high six catches for 65 yards (10.8 avg.) and a TD vs. Virginia (Nov. 29). PERSONAL: Given name Jarrett Boykin Jr....Born in Chattanooga, Tenn. His father passed away when he was a baby Cousin, DeAngelo Lloyd, played DE at the University of Tennessee and went to training camp with the Packers as a non-drafted free agent in 2001 High school: Was a first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior at Butler High in Charlotte, N.C. Caught 60 passes for 1,252 yards (20.9 avg.) and 17 TDs as a senior Added 276 rushing yards and eight TDs on the ground Posted 476 receiving yards as a junior Also returned punts and kickoffs Community involvement: Helped build a playground in Appleton, Wis., as part of the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle event Particip ated in the Relay For Life at Virginia Tech to benefit the American Cancer Society Hobbies/interests: Enjoys drawing, fishing and playing basketball Lists his favorite athletes as Michael Jordan and Larry Fitzgerald and favorite recording artists as Wiz Khalifa, Wale and J. Cole Residence: Charlotte, N.C. JARRETT BOYKIN S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (two years) PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 5 in 2012, 1 in 2013, 1 in 13 playoffs; NFL total: 6. Miscellaneous tackles 2 in 2013; Recovered one opponent onside kick attempt (vs. Ten., 12/23/12). Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 2 in Miscellaneous fumble recovery for touchdown (vs. Chi., 12/29/13). NFL debut: at Houston, 10/14/12 First NFL reception: vs. Jacksonville, 10/28/12 (9 yards, A.Rodgers) First touchdown: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 (20 yards, A.Rodgers) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Signed by Jacksonville Jaguars as non-drafted free agent, May 4...Waived by Jaguars, May 8...Signed by Green Bay Packers, May 14. JARRETT BOYKIN GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/09 SF-L (inactive) 09/13 Chi-W (inactive) 09/24 at Sea-L (inactive) 09/30 NO-W (inactive) 10/07 at Ind-L (inactive) 10/ 14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W (inactive) 11/25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 12/09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W (inactive ankle) 1 01/12 at SF-L (inactive ankle) 2 1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W BOYKIN S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , vs. Cle. (10/20/13) and vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Yards , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Long , at NYG (11/17/13) Touchdowns , three times (last: vs. Pit., 12/22/13) Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 10/13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff BOYKIN VETERANS FIELD MISC. 97

16 VETERANS BRYAN BULAGA TACKLE IOWA Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season Ht: 6-5 Wt: 314 Born: March 21, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 37/33 Acquired: D1-10 BULAGA FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent the entire 2013 season on injured reserve after sustaining a significant knee injury in the team s annual Family Night scrimmage at Lambeau Field in early August. Played in 37 games with 33 starts at right tackle in his first three seasons as a pro. Part of a line that helped the Packers average 28.8 points per game from , No. 3 in the NFL over that span, and yards per game, No. 6 in the league. Was limited to nine games in 2012 after sustaining a season-ending hip injury in the first half of the Week 9 contest vs. Arizona. Started all 12 games that he appeared in and allowed just one sack in 2011, according to STATS LLC. As a rookie in 2010, started the final 12 regular-season games and all four postseason contests at RT after taking over for veteran Mark Tauscher (shoulder). His 12 starts in 10 were the most in the regular season by a Packers rookie tackle since Tauscher s 14 in Named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/ PFWA in Capped his impressive rookie season by becoming the youngest player, according to STATS LLC, to ever start in the Super Bowl (21 years, 322 days) and turned in a commendable performance against Pittsburgh pass rusher LaMarr Woodley. Was the fourth offensive tackle selected in the 2010 NFL Draft (No. 23 overall). Became the first offensive lineman to be selected in the first round by the Packers since Ross Verba in 1997 and the third Iowa offensive lineman to be selected in the first round in team history (Verba, Ron Hallstrom in 1982) SEASON: Spent the entire season on injured reserve after sustaining a significant knee injury during the team s annual Family Night scrimmage at Lambeau Field on Aug. 3 Was working at left tackle during training camp after also spending the offseason on the left side Was placed on injured reserve on Aug : Opened each of the first nine games at RT before a hip injury cut short his season Helped the offense rank No. 5 in the league in scoring (27.1) and No. 2 in fewest giveaways (16), which also was tied for the second-fewest turnovers in franchise history Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Part of a line that allowed QB Aaron Rodgers time to complete 30 of 44 passes for 303 yards and two TDs against a talented 49ers front seven Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Helped the offense register 421 yards and a season-high 30 first downs. Part of a line that did not allow a sack and helped Rodgers connect on 31 of 41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs At Houston (Oct. 14): Member of a line that turned in an outstanding all-around performance in the win against what was the NFL s No. 3-ranked defense entering the game. Helped the offense produce 427 yards, including 338 passing yards and a franchise-record-tying six TD passes from Rodgers At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Spent much of the game matched up with standout DE Chris Long, limiting him to just one assisted tackle and no sacks as Rodgers threw for 342 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 30-of-37 passing 98 AT A GLANCE Was sidelined for the entire 2013 campaign after sustaining a season-ending knee injury in the team s annual Family Night scrimmage on Aug. 3. Started 33 contests at right tackle in his first three seasons as a pro. Opened the final 12 games of 2010 and the entire postseason at RT after taking over for injured veteran Mark Tauscher (shoulder), the most regular-season starts by a Packers rookie tackle since Tauscher s 14 in Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team in Started 23 of 26 games at left tackle over his final two college seasons at Iowa, missing three games in 2009 due to a thyroid condition. Was the first offensive lineman selected in the first round by the Packers since 1997 (Ross Verba) and the third offensive lineman from Iowa taken in the first round in team history (Verba, Ron Hallstrom in 1982). Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Suffered a hip injury on a second-quarter run by WR Randall Cobb, who had lined up in the backfield on the play. Did not return to the game and the injury was later deemed a season-ending one. Was placed on injured reserve on Nov : Started all 12 games that he appeared in, as well as the team s playoff contest Helped the offense set franchise records for points (560), also the third most in NFL history, total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14) Blocked for Rodgers as he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player by The Associated Press after setting an NFL single-season record for passer rating (122.5) and team marks for touchdown passes (45), passing yards (4,643), yards per attempt (9.25), completion percentage (68.3) and 300-yard games (eight) Allowed just one sack on the season, according to STATS LLC Started each of the first three games before suffering a knee injury at Chicago in Week 3, which forced him to miss the next two contests (vs. Denver, at Atlanta) Sustained a sprain around his kneecap at Kansas City in Week 15 and was sidelined for the final two regularseason games vs. Chicago and Detroit At Carolina (Sept. 18): Helped the offense register a 419-yard, 30-point outing and match a season low with only one sack allowed. Made a key drive block on DE Greg Hardy on RB James Starks game-long 40-yard run in the third quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Helped block for another prolific performance by Rodgers, one that saw him throw for 335 yards and three TDs en route to the second-highest passer rating of his career (146.5). Was an integral part of the four-minute situational drive at the end of the game that allowed Starks to pound out 55 yards on six carries as the Packers ran out the final 2:30 in the win Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped the offense rack up 38 points and provided time for Rodgers to complete 23 of 30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. It marked his third straight 140-plus rating game as Rodgers joined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in NFL history to accomplish that feat At Detroit (Nov. 24): Helped silence a vaunted Detroit front, allowing Rodgers time to complete 22 of 33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs as he posted an NFL-record 11th straight game with a 110-plus passer rating At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Held up well in protection once again, facing several of the Giants talented linemen as the offense allowed only two sacks. Helped Rodgers throw for 369 yards, his franchiserecord eighth 300-yard game of the season, and four TDs. 89

17 2010: Competed for the starting LG position in training camp, began the season as the top reserve at LT and LG, and then took over as the starting RT in Week 5 when Tauscher was lost for the season to a shoulder injury Went on to start the final 12 games of the regular season and the entire postseason at RT Named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Made his NFL debut on special teams, blocking on FGs and PATs Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Saw his first regular-season playing time at LT in relief of Chad Clifton (knee), entering the game with just under six minutes left in the second quarter and playing the rest of the way At Washington (Oct. 10): Made first NFL start, opening at RT in place of Tauscher. Blocked for team s seasonhigh 157 rushing yards on just 17 carries (9.2 avg.), the first time in franchise history that the Packers rushed for 150-plus yards on fewer than 20 attempts in a regular-season game At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Blocked for Starks, who posted 123 yards on 23 carries (5.3 avg.), the most by a rookie in franchise postseason history Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Became the youngest player, according to STATS LLC, to start in the Super Bowl (21 years, 322 days), besting the mark set by Denver WR Ricky Nattiel (22 years, six days) in Super Bowl XXII vs. Washington. Turned in one of his best performances of the season against LB LaMarr Woodley, limiting him to just one sack 2010 Draft: Selected in the first round at No. 23 overall, the fourth OT taken. Became the first offensive lineman selected in the first round by the Packers since Verba in 97 and the third Iowa offensive lineman selected in the first round in team history (Verba, Hallstrom in 82). COLLEGE: Played in 30 games for Iowa with 28 starts in three seasons, 23 of them at LT Allowed just 3½ sacks and was penalized only five times in his career Played with current teammates Mike Daniels and Micah Hyde with the Hawkeyes Majored in communication studies Junior season (2009): Started 10 of 13 games at LT, missing three games following the season opener with a thyroid condition A cold or flu virus settled into his thyroid, causing weakness and fatigue during any periods of exertion Even after returning to the lineup, needed another three games to get back to full strength Still, was named Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, becoming the sixth Hawkeye to receive the honor, along with Robert Gallery (2003), Eric Steinbach (2002), Mike Devlin (1992), Dave Croston (1986) and Mike Haight (1985) Also was a first-team All-America selection by Sporting News, with other All-America honors coming from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and AP (both second team), CollegeFootball- News.com (third team), and Pro Football Weekly (honorable mention) Named first-team All-Big Ten by the league s coaches and media, Sporting News and Phil Steele s College Football One of four juniors named to the team s 2009 leadership group Allowed two sacks on 392 pass plays, both coming vs. Michigan DE Brandon Graham (Oct. 10), the No. 13 overall pick in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft by Philadelphia who had 3½ total tackles for loss in the contest Closed his college career at the Orange Bowl in Miami vs. Georgia Tech (Jan. 5), limiting DE Derrick Morgan, drafted No. 16 overall in the first round by Tennessee in 2010, to just three tackles; key block on Morgan cleared way for RB Brandon Wegher s 32-yard TD run to seal win Sophomore season (2008): Started all 13 games at LT, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors from the league s coaches and honorable mention from the media Named first-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele s College Football and Sophomore All-American by CollegeFootball News. com On 835 total snaps, was penalized just twice, and on 320 pass plays allowed only 1½ sacks Helped the rushing offense, led by future N.Y. Jets draft pick RB Shonn Greene, top 200 yards six times Made his first start at LT vs. Maine (Aug. 30) Aided the ground game in churning out a season-best 254 rushing yards, including 217 with four TDs from Greene, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 18) Helped the offense rush f or 248 yards vs. Purdue (Nov. 15), and on a 14-yard TD run by Greene, threw a block on fellow 2010 Green Bay draftee Mike Neal, though the two did not go head-to-head throughout the game Freshman season (2007): Played in seven games, with five starts at LG, playing every offensive snap in those five starts to close the season One of 11 true freshmen to see action for the Hawkeyes Named to the Freshman All-Big Ten team by Sporting News After coming off the bench to play in season opener vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 1), missed the next five contests with a shoulder injury Made his first career start, at LG, at Purdue (Oct. 20) Started at LG vs. Michigan State (Oct. 27) as the offense rushed for 230 yards in the double-ot win to start a three-game winning streak. PERSONAL: Given name Bryan Joseph Bulaga...Last name is pronounced buh-lah-guh Born in Barrington, Ill. Married, wife s name is Abbie High school: As a senior at Marian Central Catholic High (Woodstock, Ill.), earned Parade and PrepStar first-team All-America honors, plus second-team recognition from USA Today Also earned first-team all-state honors from the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association, the Chicago Tribune and the Champaign News-Gazette, and was named Suburban Catholic Conference and Northwest Herald Area Player of the Year A two-year varsity captain, he did not allow a sack as a LT in his career As a junior, was named first-team all-area by the Chicago Sun-Times In his career, recorded 261 career tackles, with 46 for loss, 31 sacks and one INT, with 23 of the sacks coming at DE as a senior Also played DE, LB and TE As a TE, posted 35 career receptions for 665 yards (19.0 avg.) and 10 TDs, plus three two-point conversions Also lettered one year each in baseball and basketball Community involvement: Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Helped coach kids at the annual Junior Power Pack football clinic Also supported the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer with an autograph signing and attended the local Families of Children with Cancer holiday party Participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon In college, participated in an effort to help flood victims in Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hobbies/interests: Once worked at his uncle s Avis rental-car business Visited Atlantis in 2012 and Jamaica in Enjoys watching movies, reading, and playing golf and video games Lists Game of Thrones as his favorite TV show and The Dark Knight as his favorite movie Residence: Crystal Lake, Ill. BULAGA VETERANS BRYAN BULAGA S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (four years) Postseason On injured reserve for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs On injured reserve for 2013 season Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles 2 in NFL debut: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10 First NFL start: at Washington, 10/10/10 99 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in first round (23rd overall) of 10 NFL Draft, April 22 Signed first contract, July Placed on injured reserve (hip), Nov Placed on injured reserve (knee), Aug. 27. FIELD MISC.

18 VETERANS MORGAN BURNETT SAFETY GEORGIA TECH Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season Ht: 6-1 Wt: 209 Born: January 13, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 49/49 Acquired: D3-10 BURNETT FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Started each of the final 13 games in 2013, posting 106 tackles (77 solo), nine passes defensed and a career-high and team-leading three fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for his first career TD. Opened each of the team s 16 games (plus both playoff contests) for the second consecutive season in 2012 and finished second on the defense with a career-high 137 tackles (97 solo), a career-best two sacks, 13 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, an interception and a fumble recovery. Participated in all 1,088 plays for the Packers defense in 2012, and, according to NFL participation statistics, was one of only four non-offensive linemen in the NFL to appear on 100 percent of his team s snaps, joining St. Louis LB James Laurinaitis, Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck and San Diego QB Philip Rivers. Started each of the team s 16 regular-season games in 2011, the first two at strong safety and the final 14 at free safety in place of an injured Nick Collins (neck), one of only two Green Bay defenders to start all 16 games (NT B.J. Raji). Suffered a hand injury in practice in advance of the team s Week 6 contest vs. St. Louis in 2011, but remained in the lineup and played the ensuing six games with a cast on. Despite the injury, continued to fill in the statistics sheet in first full season of action, posting a secondary-high 107 tackles (83 solo) and a career-high 14 passes defensed. Added three interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and his first career sack. Was one of only two players on the team (CB Charles Woodson) to record a sack, an interception, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble in Posted three INTs in the season s first three games, and combined with his one in the first four games of 2010, became the first Packer since S Chuck Cecil in 1988 to have four INTs in his first seven NFL games. Started the first four games at SS before his rookie campaign was cut short by a season-ending knee injury (ACL) sustained in Week 4. Became just the third Packers rookie to open the season as a starter at safety since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, joining Tom Flynn (1984) and Collins (2005). Was selected by the Packers in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft with the No. 71 overall pick. Green Bay traded up 15 spots from No. 86 overall to get him, surrendering that selection plus a fourth-round pick (No. 122 overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles, the third straight year GM Ted Thompson moved up in the draft to select a defensive player SEASON: Suffered a hamstring injury late in training camp that sidelined him for the first three games of the regular season, snapping a streak of 35 consecutive starts (including playoffs) Returned in Week 5 and went on to start the final 13 games of the regular season, in addition to the team s playoff game Finished with 106 tackles (77 solo), nine passes defensed and a career-high and team-best three fumble recoveries, including one he returned for his first career TD Was also voted a playoff captain by 100 AT A GLANCE Has solidified himself as a core member of the team s secondary, having started 49 games (including playoffs) between the two safety positions since the start of In 2010, joined Tom Flynn (1984) and Nick Collins (2005) as the only Green Bay rookies to open the season as a starter at safety since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Started the first four games of his rookie season at SS before sustaining a season-ending knee injury vs. Detroit in Week 4. In just three seasons at Georgia Tech, intercepted 14 passes, two shy of the school s career record. Earned second-team All-America and first-team All-ACC honors as a sophomore in 2008, when he picked off seven passes and posted a career-high 93 tackles. Packers traded up 15 spots in the third round to select him in 2010, the third straight year GM Ted Thompson traded up to select a defensive player (Jeremy Thompson in 2008, Clay Matthews in 2009). Ran back four interceptions for TDs over his final two seasons at North Clayton High School in College Park, Ga. his teammates for the first time in his career, joining LB A.J. Hawk as the two representatives for the defense At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Aggravated a hamstring injury during the practice week and was rendered inactive for the season opener Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Returned to the practice field following the team s bye week and was a full participant in the preparation. Started the game at SS and appeared on all 67 defensive plays, posting six tackles (four solo) and two passes defensed At Baltimore (10/13): Appeared on all 66 defensive plays, finishing with 11 tackles (nine solo). Was an active part of a critical goal-line stand that resulted in a turnover on downs in the second quarter, assisting on tackles on three of the four plays that thwarted the Ravens, despite their starting with a first-and-goal from the Packers 4-yard line At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Registered a season-high 13 tackles (eight solo) At Detroit (Nov. 28): Posted 11 tackles and a career-high two fumble recoveries, the second of which he returned for his first-ever TD. Was involved in his first turnover play of the season when he scooped up a fumble forced by LB Clay Matthews on a carry by RB Reggie Bush at the Green Bay 2-yard line on Detroit s opening drive. Later scored his first career TD in the second quarter when he picked up another fumble, this time courtesy of a strip sack of QB Matthew Stafford by LB Nick Perry at the Detroit 1-yard line, and crossed the goal line for the score At Chicago (Dec. 29): Tallied three tackles (one solo), and recovered his career-high third fumble of the season late in the second quarter. On the recovery, picked up a ball that had been stripped from WR Alshon Jeffery by CB Tramon Williams. 2012: Solidified himself as a leader on the back end, starting every game for the second consecutive season and finishing second on defense with a career-high 137 tackles (97 solo) Also posted a career-best two sacks, 13 passes defensed, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery Became the leader of the young safety group after the veteran Woodson sustained a broken collarbone in Week 7 at St. Louis and missed the remainder of the regular season 100

19 Moved over to start the final nine games at SS, pairing with a combination of second-year man M.D. Jennings and rookie Jerron McMillian, and helping to serve as the last line for a pass defense that ranked No. 4 in the NFL in opponent QB rating (76.8) According to league participation information, he appeared on all 1,088 of the Packers defensive snaps, one of only two defenders (Laurinaitis) and four non-offensive linemen in the NFL to achieve 100 percent participation in 2012 Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Finished as the team s leading tackler with a season-high 13 stops (six solo) and a pass defensed. Made a key tackle for loss on a short pass from QB Drew Brees to RB Mark Ingram on a first-down play from the Green Bay 1-yard line in the third quarter. The subsequent two plays were incomplete passes and New Orleans was forced to attempt a FG on fourth down Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Started at SS instead of his customary FS position due to Woodson s injury, responding with a strong, well-rounded performance. Finished with 11 tackles (nine solo), a sack, both a forced and recovered fumble, and three passes defensed during the game. Tallied the second sack of his career when he came free on a blitz early in the third quarter and dropped QB Blaine Gabbert for a 16-yard loss, also managing to jar the ball loose from Gabbert s grasp on their way to the ground. Earlier in the game, recovered a fumble when he pounced on a loose ball that LB Brad Jones punched free from RB Rashad Jennings At Detroit (Nov. 18): Posted a secondary-high nine tackles (eight solo) and his career-high second sack of the season, throwing Stafford for a 9-yard loss in the first quarter Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Had one of his most impactful games as a pro, making two game-changing INTs inside the Green Bay 20-yard line in the third quarter with the Vikings threatening to score. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first Packer to record two INTs in the same game on plays that both started at the Green Bay 25-yard line or in since CB Doug Evans did so vs. Minnesota on Oct. 22, The first turnover came early in the second half when he intercepted a throw from QB Christian Ponder intended for WR Michael Jenkins in the end zone. Came back to haunt the Vikings again on the final play of the third quarter when he was matched against TE Kyle Rudolph, who he undercut on a deep crossing route toward the sideline, diving to pick off Ponder s pass at the Green Bay 13. The pair of INTs marked the second multi-int game of his career (also at Chicago, Sept. 25, 2011). Finished the game with a secondaryleading nine tackles (eight solo) and three passes defensed At Chicago (Dec. 16): Part of a pass defense that limited Chicago to just 107 net passing yards and held them without a third-down conversion during the game. Finished with eight tackles (all solo), a forced fumble and a pass defensed. Fumble came late in the second quarter after he punched the ball loose from WR Brandon Marshall near the line of scrimmage, but it was recovered by Bears T Jonathan Scott. 2011: Hit the ground running in training camp, quickly reclaiming his starting position at SS opposite the veteran Collins in the defensive backfield Wound up starting all 16 games of the regular season, joining Raji as the only two defensive players to do so Opened the first two games at SS, but played out the remaining 14 at FS following a seasonending neck injury to Collins in Week 2 Suffered an injury of his own when he sustained a fracture in his right hand during practice leading up to the team s Week 6 game vs. St. Louis Played the ensuing six contests with a cast covering his hand, but still managed to set what were then career highs in every major statistical category Led the secondary and finished second on the team with 107 tackles (83 solo) and posted 14 passes defensed, three INTs, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a sack Joined Woodson as the only two players on the team to record a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery during the season Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Started his first regular-season game since Week 4 of 2010 and picked up where he left off, posting a career-high and team-leading 14 tackles (nine solo) from the SS position. Most critical tackle came on the game s final play, when he came over the top of the first wave of defenders at the goal line and teamed with Matthews to stop Ingram from advancing as time expired, preserving the win At Carolina (Sept. 18): Showed his dynamic array of skills throughout the game, finishing with three tackles (all solo), a sack, a forced fumble and an INT. Forced fumble came when he punched the ball out from WR Steve Smith following a 25- yard gain in the third quarter and it was recovered by Woodson. On the following possession, made his third career INT on an overthrown ball by former Atlanta high school foe, QB Cam Newton. First career sack came later when his coverage responsibility, TE Greg Olsen, stayed in to block and he chased a rolling Newton to the right sideline, dropping him for a 3-yard loss. Became the first Packers defender since Woodson (Nov. 26, 2009, at Detroit) to record a sack, INT and forced fumble in the same game At Chicago (Sept. 25): Led the secondary and placed second on the defense with six tackles (all solo) and two passes defensed, posting the first two-int game of his young career. Flashed his impressive range on the first INT in the first quarter when he came from the hashes to haul in a deep QB Jay Cutler pass intended for WR Roy Williams along the Chicago sideline. The second INT came early in the fourth quarter when Cutler sailed a throw to Williams and he reached back to make the INT. With the two INTs, became the first Packer since Cecil in 1988 to record four INTs in his first seven NFL games. Also teamed BURNETT VETERANS PACKERS HELMETS The Packers adopted their first and only helmet logo in Vince Lombardi, coach and general manager at the time, decided to add the G emblem to the team s gold helmets. Only two other teams have made no significant changes (including color alterations) since the G first went on the Packers helmet in 61. The Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts have sported their blue horseshoe since The Cleveland Browns shifted to bald helmets in The Pittsburgh Steelers introduced their unique helmets, with one bald side, the year after the Packers added the G, in The G is one of the most recognizable team marks in sports, borrowed by several colleges and high schools, including Grambling State and the University of Georgia. As can best be determined at this point, just a small group was involved in creating the Packers G. It included Lombardi; Dad Braisher, his equipment manager; John Gordon, a part-time assistant to Braisher and an art student at St. Norbert College at the time; and Romo Display Advertising Inc., which took Gordon s original drawing and turned it into an artistic rendering. The actual raised helmet G oval measures inches at its tallest point, and 5 inches at its widest point. The thick decal is applied to each Riddell helmet by current equipment manager Red Batty and his staff. The middle white stripe is exactly 1 inch wide; the two green stripes are each 11/16 of an inch. FIELD MISC. 101

20 VETERANS BURNETT FIELD MISC. with Woodson to become the first Packers teammates to register two-int games in back-to-back weeks since Cecil and CB Ron Pitts did so in Weeks 5-6 in 1988 Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Suffered a fracture in his right hand at practice during the week and played the game with a club cast. Still managed to place third on the defense with 10 tackles (five solo) and posted his second forced fumble of the season. Lowered his shoulder into the back of RB Steven Jackson on a fourth-quarter carry, jarring the ball loose on impact, though it was recovered by St. Louis Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Made six tackles (five solo) and added two passes defensed and a fumble recovery. Was involved in his fifth turnover play of the season when he picked up a fumble caused by LB Desmond Bishop in the first quarter and returned it 15 yards. The Green Bay offense would score a TD seven plays later Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Made his playoff debut, finishing with five tackles (four solo), two passes defensed and an INT. The INT came in the second quarter after he d dropped into a zone coverage and dove forward to catch an overthrown pass from QB Eli Manning intended for WR Hakeem Nicks, returning it 12 yards on what was the Giants lone turnover of the game. 2010: Opened the first four games of the season at SS before sustaining a season-ending injury to his left knee in Week 4 vs. Detroit Recorded 15 tackles (12 solo) and an interception in four games Placed on injured reserve on Oct. 7 At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Joined teammate Collins (2005) and Flynn (1984) as the only Packers rookie safeties to start a season opener since the 1970 merger. Recorded four tackles (three solo), tied for second among DBs, in his NFL debut. Part of a secondary that limited WRs Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson to a combined eight catches for 68 yards. Along with CB Sam Shields, who started at nickel CB, became the first Green Bay rookie defensive-back tandem to start the season opener since the AFL-NFL merger in They were the first rookie duo to both start a regular-season game in the secondary since Collins and CB Mike Hawkins did so at Baltimore (Dec. 19, 2005) Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Posted his MORGAN BURNETT S PRO STATISTICS first career interception in the 34-7 win over his former college coach, Bills head coach Chan Gailey. On the Bills opening drive of the fourth quarter, attacked the line of scrimmage before the snap and met WR Roscoe Parrish immediately as a Trent Edwards pass arrived, wrestling the ball away for his first career INT at the Green Bay 43. The turnover led to a five-play, 52-yard TD drive that put the Packers ahead, Added four tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed, including a stop of RB Marshawn Lynch for no gain up the middle on the play before his INT Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Posted three tackles (two solo) in 23 snaps, but suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, ending his debut season 2010 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the third round with the No. 71 overall pick. Green Bay traded up 15 spots, from No. 86, to get him by surrendering that selection plus a fourth-round pick (No. 122 overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles, the third straight year Thompson moved up in the draft to select a defensive player. Became the first player drafted by the Packers out of Georgia Tech since WR Charlie Simmons (sixth round, 1995) and was the highest-drafted safety out of Georgia Tech since Travares Tillman (Buffalo, 2000, second round, No. 58 overall). COLLEGE: Intercepted 14 passes in three seasons for the Yellow Jackets, which was tied for second most in school history at the time of his departure, behind only the 16 of Willie Clay ( ) Also compiled 235 career tackles (147 solo), eighth most at the time by a Georgia Tech defensive back and just five tackles shy of cracking the top five Played in 40 career games, starting 28, with all but one start coming at S (the other at CB) Had 13½ tackles for a loss, including one sack, plus two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and 27 passes defensed Majored in management Junior season (2009): A second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference pick and team captain, he was a preseason candidate for the Jim Thorpe and Bronko Nagurski awards Started all 14 games despite playing four contests with a cast on his hand for a broken thumb, leading the team in INTs for the third straight year and ranking second in tackles Registered 85 tackles (48 solo), four tackles for a loss, four INTs, eight passes defensed, Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (four years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason On injured reserve for Packers four games during 2010 playoffs Additional statistics: Career interceptions Jay Cutler (2), Christian Ponder (2), Trent Edwards, Cam Newton. Career sacks Blaine Gabbert, Cam Newton, Matthew Stafford. Special teams tackles 1 in NFL debut/first start: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10 First NFL interception: vs. Buffalo, 9/19/10 (T.Edwards) Touchdowns (1): at Detroit, 11/28/13, 1-yard fumble return. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the third round (71st overall) of 10 NFL Draft, April 23 Signed first contract, July 20...Placed on injured reserve (knee), Oct Signed contract extension, July 15. BURNETT S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. NO (9/8/11) Solo , at Ind. (10/7/12) and vs. Min. (11/24/13) Interceptions , at Chi. (9/25/11) and vs. Min. (12/2/12) Passes Defensed , three times (last: vs. Min., 12/2/12) 102

21 a blocked kick, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Intercepted two passes for the third time in his career vs. North Carolina (Sept. 26), earning ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance Sophomore season (2008): Started all 13 games and earned first-team All-America honors from The NFL Draft Report and second-team recognition from Rivals.com, Sports Illustrated and Sporting News Led the ACC with seven INTs, the most by a Tech player since 1991 and tied for fourth most in a single season in school history Named first-team All-ACC and led the team in total tackles (93) and solo tackles (62), recording double-digit tackles in four games Had seven tackles for loss, one forced fumble and 15 total passes defensed Picked off a Stafford pass at Georgia (Nov. 29) and returned it 35 yards for his lone career TD in a win Freshman season (2007): Played in all 13 games with one start Saw action at both safety spots and as nickel back Named to the ACC All-Freshman team and honorable mention Freshman All-America by Sporting News Ranked fifth on the team with 57 tackles (37 solo) and first with three INTs, breaking up 10 passes altogether, six in the season s final three games Added 2½ tackles for a loss, one sack and a fumble recovery. PERSONAL: Given name Morgan Mark Burnett Nickamed Uno Born in College Park, Ga. Married, wife s name is Nicolette...Has a 5-year-old son, Morgan Jr. Brother, Cap Jr., played football at the University of Georgia from High school: A four-year starter and three-year team captain at North Clayton High (College Park, Ga.) Was rated the No. 6 player in Georgia, the No. 7 safety in the nation, and the No. 84 player overall in the national Top 100 by Rivals.com Rated the No. 5 prospect in the state by SuperPrep, was a member of the Super 11 squad selected by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and was named to the Orlando Sentinel s All-Southern team Played RB, QB, WR and DB Earned Class 4A first-team all-state honors as a senior, when he recorded 135 tackles and six INTs, returning three for TDs, and added 1,100 yards rushing, 875 yards receiving and 650 yards passing on offense Also was named Atlanta Touchdown Club Defensive Back of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year for Clayton/Henry counties As a junior, compiled 101 tackles and five INTs, returning one for a score, and had 950 yards rushing, 800 passing and 620 receiving Earned honorable mention all-state recognition at QB as a sophomore Had his jersey, No. 1, retired by the school in April 2011 Also was a four-year letterman in track and a three-year letterwinner in basketball Community involvement: Participated in a fundraiser by cleaning up around his high school to help raise money for a female student with cancer Also has made various appearances in the Green Bay area since joining the Packers Has participated in benefits for the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer... Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies Lists Sean Taylor, LeBron James an d Troy Polamalu as his favorite athletes Residence: College Park, Ga. VETERANS MORGAN BURNETT GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L (injured reserve knee) 10/17 Mia-L (injured reserve knee) 10/24 Min-W (injured reserve knee) 10/31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve knee) 11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve knee) 11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve knee) 11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve knee) 12/05 SF-W (injured reserve knee) 12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve knee) 12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve knee) 12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve knee) 01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve knee) 10 TOTALS /09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve knee) 01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve knee) 01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve knee) 02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve knee) 1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 at NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff , GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (inactive hamstring) 09/15 Was-W (inactive hamstring) 09/22 at Cin-L (inactive hamstring) 10/06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff BURNETT FIELD MISC.

22 VETERANS JARRETT BUSH CORNERBACK UTAH STATE Ninth NFL Season Ninth Packers Season Ht: 6-0 Wt: 200 Born: May 21, 1984 NFL Games Played/Started: 122/8 Acquired: W-06 (Car.) BUSH FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Former non-drafted free agent and waiver-wire pickup who has played in all 16 games in six of his eight seasons with the Packers, continuing his role as a reserve DB and key contributor on special teams. Battled a nagging hamstring injury during the early portion of the 2013 season, missing four games (inactive for three, did not play in one) and snapping a streak of 92 consecutive games played (including playoffs). Last season, appeared in 12 games, posting 10 tackles (seven solo), an INT and five passes defensed from scrimmage, in addition to seven tackles and a forced fumble on special teams. Led the team in coverage tackles during the regular season in 2012, matching his career high of 17 set in Marked his seventh straight season with a double-digit tackle total on special teams, becoming the first Packer to accomplish the feat since the statistic began being recorded in His 86 special teams tackles over the past six seasons rank No. 1 on the team over that span. Has been voted one of the team s playoff captains as one of two special teams representatives prior to each of the last four postseasons ( ). Has missed just six contests in eight seasons, appearing in 122 games with eight starts during his career. His 122 regularseason games played as a Packer rank second on the current roster behind only LB A.J. Hawk (126). Served as both the dime and nickel CB at times during the 2011 season, making 21 tackles (14 solo), while posting a career-high two interceptions and his first career sack. Posted a career-high 26 tackles (22 solo), an interception and seven passes defensed in 2009 after stepping into an expanded role as the nickel CB following a season-ending knee injury to veteran Al Harris. Played in all 16 games as a rookie in 2006 despite joining Green Bay just a week prior to the season opener. Was one of four Packers rookies to play in every game that season, joining Hawk, Daryn Colledge and Tony Moll. Joined the Packers after being claimed off waivers by Green Bay from Carolina on Sept. 3, Had originally signed with Carolina as a non-drafted free agent on May 5, As a restricted free agent in 2009, was signed by Tennessee to an offer sheet that Green Bay matched and was re-signed after reaching unrestricted free agency following the 2011 season SEASON: Missed four of the first six games after suffering a hamstring injury during practice prior to the team s Week 2 contest vs. Washington, the longest absence of his career Landed on the inactive list that week, snapping a streak of 92 consecutive games played (including playoffs) that dated back to Dec. 23, 2007 Returned in Week 5 vs. Detroit, but reaggravated the injury...returned to the lineup in Week 8 at Minnesota and played the final 10 games both in a reserve role on defense and also on special teams For the season, appeared in 12 games and recorded 10 tackles (seven solo), five passes defensed and an INT on defense in addition to seven 104 AT A GLANCE Tallied a double-digit tackle total on special teams for seven consecutive seasons ( ), becoming the first Packer to accomplish that feat since the statistic began being recorded by the team in Played in all 16 games for five straight seasons ( ), and saw a streak of 92 consecutive games played (including playoffs) snapped when he suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 of Has appeared in all 16 games in six of his eight seasons in the NFL, missing only six games since the start of the 2006 campaign. Has been voted by teammates as a playoff captain each of the last four postseasons, earning selection each time as one of the two representatives for the special teams units. Intercepted a Ben Roethlisberger pass in the second quarter of Super Bowl XLV. Despite joining the team a week prior to the 2006 season opener, was one of four rookies to play in every game (Daryn Colledge, A.J. Hawk and Tony Moll). Earned All-WAC honors at Utah State after beginning his college career at American River (Calif.) Junior College as a wide receiver and switching to defense as a sophomore. A three-sport athlete in high school, he earned honors on the gridiron and on the track as a 110- and 300-meter hurdles champion. coverage tackles on special teams Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Suffered a hamstring injury during the week of practice and was rendered inactive on gameday. Marked the first game he had missed since Week 16 of 2007, snapping a streak of 92 consecutive games played (including playoffs) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Returned to action after missing the Week 3 contest, and appeared on special teams. Aggravated the hamstring during the game and would be sidelined for the next two contests At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Returned to the field once again, appearing on special teams. Teamed with S M.D. Jennings to make a key block on S Andrew Sendejo early in the play that helped spring CB Micah Hyde s 93-yard punt return for a TD late in the second quarter Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Served as the team s No. 4 CB and turned in a memorable performance with a pair of game-deciding plays late in the fourth quarter. The first came on a fourth-and-5 from the Packers 33-yard line with the Falcons trailing by a point and needing to get the first down to get into FG range. On the play, lined up in the right slot against Pro Bowl TE Tony Gonzalez. Mirrored Gonzalez on a short out-route beyond the first-down marker and collided with him as the ball arrived, jarring the ball loose to force a critical turnover on downs. The Falcons would get the ball back with less than a minute remaining, embarking on a desperation drive to again get into FG range. On third down with 11 seconds to play, stepped in front of a QB Matt Ryan pass intended for WR Harry Douglas, sealing the victory for the Packers At Chicago (Dec. 29): Played on both defense and special teams. Saw action on 11 defensive plays and finished with a solo tackle and a pass defensed. Also recorded a special teams tackle as a member of the kickoff team and alertly recovered a muffed punt that was fumbled by Hyde in the second quarter. 104

23 2012: Continued to excel in his role on special teams, appearing in all 16 games for the fifth consecutive season and extending his games-played streak to 91 (including playoffs), the second-highest mark on the club behind K Mason Crosby (106) Posted a team-high 17 special teams tackles, matching the personal best he set in 2008, and also furthering his team record by making it seven straight seasons with double-digit tackles on the coverage teams In his familiar role as one of the gunners on the team s punt coverage unit, helped Green Bay finish ranked No. 3 in the NFL in opponent punt return yards (179) and No. 5 in the league in opponent punt return average (7.5) The 179 return yards were the second-fewest allowed by the Packers since the league went to a 16-game format in 1978 Also started the season opener at CB and appeared in spot duty on defense during the year, making 10 tackles (seven solo) Was voted by teammates as a playoff captain for the third consecutive season, elected as one of two representatives for the special teams Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Started at RCB and finished with five tackles (four solo), also recording a tackle in kickoff coverage on special teams Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Returned to his role on special teams, where he tallied another tackle on the kickoff unit. Helped limit WR Devin Hester to just two punt returns for 8 yards (4.0 avg.) as a member of the punting unit that landed three kicks inside the 20-yard line At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Recorded a tackle on the kickoff coverage unit and also played a role in the Packers recovery of a surprise onside kick in the first quarter. On the play, wiped out CB Trumaine Johnson after he had leapt to receive the ball, teaming with Jennings to jar it loose and allowing LB Jamari Lattimore to come up with it. The ensuing possession resulted in a 47-yard FG by Crosby Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Keyed a special teams coverage effort that helped the Packers win the field-position battle by 263 yards during the game ( ) and limited talented return man CB Patrick Peterson to just four punt returns for 19 yards (4.8 avg.). Was also the first man down on a punt near the end of the fourth quarter, coming up with the football after Peterson had muffed the catch. Made the recovery at the Arizona 2-yard line, but the Packers, holding a advantage, kneeled on the ball to run out the remaining clock and end the game. 2011: Played in all 16 games for the fourth straight season Started two regular-season games as the team s No. 3 CB, recording 21 tackles (14 solo), a career-high two interceptions, 1½ sacks (the first of his career), and a career-high-tying eight passes defensed Also started the team s playoff contest Continued to deliver in his role as one of the core players on special teams, tying with fellow CB Pat Lee for the team lead with 12 coverage tackles, his sixth consecutive season with a double-digit tackle total in the third phase Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Saw extended action late in the fourth quarter when starter Tramon Williams suffered a shoulder injury and did not return. Posted one solo tackle and a pass defensed and was credited with his first career sack when he split one with Hawk. Sack came out of the six-db Bat formation, when he blitzed from the slot and teamed with Hawk to drop QB Drew Brees for a 10-yard loss, forcing a punt. Had one of the key blocks on WR Randall Cobb s then-nfl-record-tying 108-yard KR-TD when he joined with TE Andrew Quarless to combination-block DE Junior Galette and maintained the play long enough to get Cobb into the open field At Carolina (Sept. 18): Saw extended action as the nickel CB in the absence of regular starter Williams (shoulder) and recorded a career-high seven tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed At Chicago (Sept. 25): Appeared on seven snaps on defense, but made them count, recording the first full sack of his career and a pass defensed in his limited scrimmage action. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he blitzed from the right slot, knifing his way to the inside and fighting off blocks from both RB Matt Forté and RT Frank Omiyale, and closing to take down QB Jay Cutler for an 8-yard loss At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Appeared on defense briefly as part of the dime package, recording his first INT of the season on Atlanta s 105 final drive of the fourth quarter when he picked off Ryan. Collected the ball after it was slightly overthrown and had hit off the hands of WR Roddy White. Made a career-long 35-yard return before going to the ground to close out the comeback win for Green Bay Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Helped key a special teams coverage performance that was an integral part of the Packers winning the field-position battle by 150 yards during the game. Was credited with a career-high four tackles on the coverage units, making three tackles on kickoffs and one on the punt team Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Started as the nickel CB, and saw action on 24 plays in a rotation with Sam Shields, finishing with one tackle. 2010: Appeared in all 16 games for the third straight season, with one start, and played in all four playoff contests Tied for second on the team with 12 tackles on special teams, his fifth straight season with a double-digit tackle total Contributed in spot duty on defense, posting 10 tackles (seven solo) and two passes defensed Tied for the team lead with seven tackles on special teams in the playoffs On defense, added eight tackles (seven solo), an interception and two passes defensed in the postseason Was voted a playoff captain by his teammates for the first time in his career, joining Crosby as the representatives on special teams Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): With Shields inactive due to a calf injury, started as nickel CB and recorded five tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Ripped the ball from the arms of returner Bryan McCann on a kickoff, and the fumble was returned 26 yards for a TD by S Nick Collins. Also recovered WR Dez Bryant s muffed punt at the Dallas 17 in the fourth quarter Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): A key figure in holding Hester in check for the majority of the contest as the special teams downed four punts inside the 20. Downed successive punts inside the Chicago 5 in the fourth quarter At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Posted two tackles on kickoff coverage and also saw limited action on defense in the second half, filling in at FS for Collins (leg cramps) At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Deflected a Tim Masthay punt near the goal line back to CB Brandon Underwood, who downed it at the Chicago 3 Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Had an excellent all-around performance, first in his usual role on special teams and then when he saw significant playing time on defense following injuries in the secondary. Posted two tackles in punt coverage, helping limit WR Antonio Brown to just 5 yards on six returns. Was pressed into extended defensive duty in place of CBs Shields (shoulder) and Charles Woodson (collarbone) after injuries decimated the secondary late in the first half. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and an INT, his first-ever pick in the postseason and second of his career. Picked up a crossing WR Mike Wallace with 4:35 left in the second quarter, reading QB Ben Roethlisberger s pass to beat Wallace to the ball. Came up with the INT at the Green Bay 46 and returned it 1 yard to the 47; the Packers would score a TD four plays later to go ahead : Played in all 16 games, starting a career-high three contests Worked primarily as the dime back and backup safety during the first half of the season, but saw significant action down the stretch at the nickel CB position after Harris was lost to a knee injury in Week 11 Williams moved into the starting RCB spot with Bush moving into Williams nickel role Posted a career-best 26 tackles (22 solo), an INT and seven passes defensed Added 10 tackles on special teams On the field for a team-high 76.6 percent of the club s special teams plays Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20): Saw significant time at FS in place of Collins, who left midway through the second quarter with a chest injury and did not return. Posted three tackles (two solo) and added a stop on special teams Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Worked as dime back for third straight game before taking over nickel role in fourth quarter when starter Harris left with a knee injury. Posted two solo tackles and a stop on special teams At Detroit (Nov. 26): Served as nickel back and registered four tackles (all solo), also matching his career high BUSH VETERANS FIELD MISC.

24 VETERANS BUSH FIELD MISC. with two passes defensed At Chicago (Dec. 13): Started only the second game of his career as team opened up in nickel defense and made four tackles (all solo) Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Posted the first interception of his career when he came underneath WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh to pick off a QB Matt Hasselbeck pass on the opening drive of the third quarter. Finished with four tackles (three solo), and added a tackle on special teams At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started as nickel back and posted six tackles (three solo), along with a stop on special teams. 2008: Played in every game and ranked second on the team with a career-high 17 special teams tackles...posted two or more special teams tackles in a game five times Was on the field for 357 of 472 special teams plays (75.6 percent), which led the team...saw time in the preseason at safety and was both a backup S and CB during the regular season Saw limited playing time on defense, registering one tackle and one pass defensed At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Got a piece of Rob Bironas 47-yard field goal attempt with his glove as the kick on the final play of regulation went off the right upright, sending the game into overtime At Minnesota (Nov. 9): Made one tackle on special teams but left the game early in the third quarter after sustaining an ankle injury on punt coverage and did not return Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Played on special teams and posted a tackle despite missing two practices during the week because of an ankle injury Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Saw limited time as dime back and posted his only tackle and pass breakup on the season At Jacksonville (Dec. 14): Led the team with a season-high three special teams tackles. 2007: Served as the club s primary nickel back much of the year, playing in 14 games plus two playoff contests Earned his first NFL start for an injured Woodson at Dallas (Nov. 29), but sustained an injury of his own (calf) in the following game and missed two contests Recorded 23 tackles (18 solo), eight passes defensed and 11 special teams tackles Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): Was a major factor on special teams, coming up with a fumble recovery and tying for a team high with three special teams stops. Sprinted downfield after a Jon Ryan punt with 1:09 remaining and pounced on the ball following a muffed catch from J.R. Reed. The recovery gave the Packers possession, leading to a game-winning, 42-yard FG by Crosby with two seconds left. Also provided big hit on earlier muffed punt, by WR Greg Lewis, that was eventually recovered by LB Tracy White for a Green Bay TD Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Posted two special teams tackles and provided a key block on Williams 94-yard punt return, getting K John Kasay out of the way downfield (Kasay punted out of field goal formation) Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Returned from a calf injury and downed a 72-yard Ryan punt on the Detroit 1-yard line; the Lions went three-and-out on the subsequent drive Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship, Jan. 20): Posted a pass defensed. 2006: Played in all 16 games during rookie campaign Saw most of his action on special teams while appearing in six games (15 snaps) as a reserve DB His 13 tackles on special teams tied for third on the team At Detroit (Sept. 24): Stopped Eddie Drummond on a key fourthquarter kickoff return at Detroit s 16-yard line Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 8): Posted a season-high three special teams tackles (later matched at Miami, Oct. 22) At Minnesota (Nov. 12): Was the first one down the field on a Ryan punt and pressured returner Mewelde Moore into muffing the catch but inadvertently kicked the ball out of the end zone, resulting in a touchback; later, on kickoff that opened the second half, drew an illegal-block-above-the-waist penalty on RB Artose Pinner, negating a 102-yard TD return by WR Bethel Johnson 2006 Draft: Originally signed with Carolina on May 5 as a non-drafted free agent; subsequently waived by the Panthers on Sept. 2 and claimed by the Packers the next day. COLLEGE: Played in all 22 games during his Utah State career, including 13 starts Majored in sociology Senior season (2005): Garnered All-Western Athletic Conference honors when he recorded 50 tackles and two INTs for the Aggies His 13 passes broken up ranked sixth in the NCAA Junior season (2004): Recorded 20 tackles and one INT among four passes defensed in 11 games (two starts) Junior college: Began his collegiate career at American River (Calif.) Junior College Was allstate, all-region and all-league as a CB and return specialist as a sophomore in 2003 Intercepted four passes while posting an impressive 27-yard average on kickoff returns Earned all-league status as a WR and return specialist as a freshman Also competed in track. PERSONAL: Given name Jarrett Lee Bush Born in Vacaville, Calif. Married to Brazilian Olympic heptathlete Lucimara da Silva The couple welcomed the birth of their daughter, Sellenna, in December 2013 Related through mar riage to five-time Pro Bowler and former Eagles WR Mike Quick; Quick, part of the Eagles radio broadcast team, is the father of Bush s sister-in-law High school: A three-sport athlete at Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville, Calif. A three-year letterman on the gridiron, he earned all-league and all-county honors as a WR and DB Also wrestled and competed in track, where he was a two-time section champion in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles Community involvement: Started the Jarrett Bush Foundation prior to the 2012 season Held his own youth football camp, Camp 24, for the third straight year In May 2013, traveled the state as a member of the Packers annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities...has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Al Harris Stars and Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event, the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game and the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer Has visited with cancer patients and spoken to students at hometown high school about the importance of education and overcoming adversity Following Super Bowl XLV, was honored on the floor of the California State Assembly in April 2011 Was part of a Packer Fan Tours cruise to Alaska in 2010 Hobbies/interests: Enjoys snowboarding 106

25 and playing basketball, ping pong, bowling and backgammon Plays three instruments: the trombone, tuba and drums Owns a Doberman named Piper...Went on a cruise to Puerto Rico during the 2011 offseason Traveled to Brazil during the 2013 offseason and helped coach a men s league football team in the city of Presidente Prudente to its first-ever victory Also boasts to have been chosen first overall among Packers in a team-wide dodgeball game during the 2013 offseason program Lists Avatar and The Hurt Locker as his favorite movies Residence: Vacaville, Calif. VETERANS JARRETT BUSH S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2006 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay ½ Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (eight years) ½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional statistics: Career interceptions Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford. Recovered fumble on special teams vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07, vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 and vs. Arizona, 11/4/12. Forced fumble on special teams vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 and at Chicago, 12/29/13. Special teams tackles 13 in 2006, 11 in 2007, 1 in 07 playoffs, 17 in 2008, 10 in 2009, 1 in 09 playoffs, 12 in 2010, 7 in 10 playoffs, 12 in 2011, 17 in 2012, 1 in 12 playoffs, 7 in 2013; NFL total: 99. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 in 2007, 1-1 in 2008; NFL total: 2-1. Punt returns 1 for 0 yards in 2007, 1 for 0 yards in 2008, 1 for 0 yards in 2011; NFL total: 3 for 0 yards. NFL debut: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06 First NFL start: at Dallas, 11/29/07 First interception: vs. Seattle, 12/27/09 (M.Hasselbeck) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2006 Signed by Carolina Panthers as non-drafted free agent, May 5 Waived by Panthers, Sept. 2 Claimed off waivers by Green Bay Packers, Sept Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, March Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 26. BUSH S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at Car. (9/18/11) Solo , at Car. (9/18/11) Interceptions , four times (last: vs. Atl., 12/8/13) Passes Defensed , seven times (last: vs. Atl., 12/8/13) BUSH JARRETT BUSH GAME-BY-GAME 2006, GREEN BAY 09/10 Chi-L /17 NO-L /24 at Det-W /02 at Phi-L /08 StL-L /22 at Mia-W /29 Ari-W /05 at Buf-L /12 at Min-W /19 NE-L /27 at Sea-L /03 NYJ-L /10 at SF-W /17 Det-W /21 Min-W /31 at Chi-W TOTALS , GREEN BAY 09/09 Phi-W /16 at NYG-W /23 SD-W /30 at Min-W /07 Chi-L /14 Was-W /29 at Den-W /04 at KC-W /11 Min-W /18 Car-W /22 at Det-W /29 at Dal-L /09 Oak-W /16 at StL-W (inactive calf) 12/23 at Chi-L (inactive calf) 12/30 Det-W TOTALS /12 Sea-W /20 NYG-L PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship FIELD MISC.

26 VETERANS BUSH FIELD MISC. JARRETT BUSH GAME-BY-GAME 2008, GREEN BAY 09/08 Min-W /14 at Det-W /21 Dal-L /28 at TB-L /05 Atl-L /12 at Sea-W /19 Ind-W /02 at Ten-L /09 at Min-L /16 Chi-W /24 at NO-L /30 Car-L /07 Hou-L /14 at Jax-L /22 at Chi-L /28 Det-W TOTALS , GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W /20 Cin-L /27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W ½ /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS ½ /15 at NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /4 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W (inactive hamstring) 09/22 at Cin-L (inactive hamstring) 10/06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W (inactive hamstring) 10/20 Cle-W (did not play) 10/27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 108

27 RANDALL COBB WIDE RECEIVER KENTUCKY Fourth NFL Season Fourth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 5-10 Wt: 192 Born: August 22, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 36/12 Acquired: D2-11 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Was limited to just six games in 2013 due to a knee injury sustained at Baltimore in Week 6. Through Week 6, led the team in receptions with 29 and ranked No. 2 in receiving yards with 378. Returned to action in the 2013 regular-season finale at Chicago and caught a pair of TD passes, highlighted by his 48- yard game-winning TD grab with 38 seconds remaining as the Packers captured their third straight NFC North title. Set a franchise single-season record with a league-high 2,342 combined net yards in 2012, topping the previous team mark of 2,250 yards by RB Ahman Green in Became the first Packer to lead the league in combined net yards since Travis Williams did so in 1969 with 1,517 yards. With 954 receiving yards and 964 kickoff return yards in 2012, he became the first player in NFL history to post 900- plus yards in each category in the same season. Was named the first alternate for the Pro Bowl at kick returner in Averaged 25.4 yards on 38 kickoff returns and 9.4 yards on 31 punt returns. Led the team in receptions (80) and receiving yards (954) in 2012 despite missing the season finale due to injury. Has three kick return scores (two punts, one kickoff) in 36 career regular-season games, which ties him for No. 2 in franchise history behind only Williams (six TDs). Is tied for No. 5 in the league with the three kick return scores since Ranked No. 2 in the NFL in kickoff return average (27.7) and No. 7 in the league in punt return average (11.3) in Checked in at No. 1 and No. 2 in those respective categories among rookies on his way to earning All-Rookie honors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA as a kickoff returner. Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate as a kick returner in His 27.7-yard kickoff return average in 11 ranks No. 3 in franchise history (min. 25 returns) behind only Dave Hampton (28.6 in 1971) and Al Carmichael (28.1 in 1956). Tied a then-nfl record with a 108-yard kickoff return for a TD against New Orleans in his pro debut, a play that would go on to be named the NFL Play of the Year at the league s awards ceremony. Became just the second player in NFL history to catch a TD pass and score on a kickoff return in his pro debut, joining Detroit s Bill Bowman (vs. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1954). Set a franchise rookie record in 2011 with 941 kickoff return yards, besting the previous mark held by Charles Wilson (798 yards in 1990). With his 108-yard kickoff return for a score vs. New Orleans in Week 1 and his 80-yard punt return TD vs. Minnesota in Week 10, he became the first player in team history and the first NFL rookie since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to register a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return in the same season. 109 AT A GLANCE Was limited to just six games in 2013 due to a knee injury sustained at Baltimore in Week 6. Through Week 6, led the team in receptions with 29 and ranked No. 2 in receiving yards with 378. Set a franchise single-season record with a league-high 2,342 combined net yards in 2012, topping the previous team mark of 2,250 yards by RB Ahman Green in With 954 receiving yards and 964 kickoff return yards in 2012, became the first player in NFL history to post 900-plus yards in each category in the same season. Ranked No. 2 in the NFL in kickoff return average (27.7) in 2011, setting a franchise rookie record with 941 kickoff return yards on the season. Was named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/ PFWA and was named a Pro Bowl alternate as a kickoff returner in Became the first player in team history and the first NFL rookie since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to register a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return in the same season. First-team All-America selection by The Associated Press, ESPN.com and SportsIllustrated.com at Kentucky in 2010 as an all-purpose player. Set the SEC single-season record for all-purpose yards with 2,396 in 2010, breaking the previous mark of 2,310 yards by Arkansas RB Darren McFadden in Became the first Green Bay rookie to register a punt return for a TD and a kickoff return for a score in the same season and the first Packer to do so since Roell Preston in One of only three players in franchise history to register a receiving TD, a punt return for a TD and a kickoff return for a score in the same season, joining Williams (1969) and Robert Brooks (1994). Set a franchise rookie record with 1,616 combined yards (375 receiving, 5 rushing, 941 kickoff return, 295 punt return), topping the previous mark held by Billy Howton (1,231 in 1952). Tied for No. 3 in the NFL in 2011 in total kick return TDs with two, trailing only Arizona s Patrick Peterson (four) and Chicago s Devin Hester (three) SEASON: Was limited to just six games on the season with four starts due to a knee injury sustained at Baltimore in Week 6, but caught 31 passes for 433 yards (14.0 avg.) and four TDs Also started in the team s playoff contest Rushed for 78 yards on four carries (19.5 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 67-yarder Through Week 6, led the team in receptions with 29 and ranked No. 2 in receiving yards with 378 Also returned three punts on the season for 23 yards (7.7 avg.) and one kickoff for 10 yards Was placed on injured reserve/designated for return on Oct. 15 and was activated on Dec. 28 At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Tied for the team lead with seven receptions for 108 yards (15.4 avg.) and a TD Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Posted back-to-back 100-yard receiving games for the second time in his career with a career-best 128 receiving yards on a career-high-tying nine catches (14.2 avg.). Had a 35-yard COBB FIELD MISC.

28 VETERANS COBB FIELD MISC. TD reception in the first quarter, beating LB Perry Riley Jr. over the middle and then racing up the field past several defenders At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Caught five passes for 54 yards (10.8 avg.) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Posted a career-long 67-yard run off left tackle in the third quarter, the longest run by a Packer since RB Brandon Jackson s 71-yarder at Washington on Oct. 10, It was the longest by a Green Bay WR since James Lofton s 83-yard TD at the N.Y. Giants on Sept. 20, Combined with WR James Jones 83-yard TD catch in the game, it marked the first time an NFL team had both a 65-yard run and an 80-yard pass in the same contest since the L.A. Raiders did so on Nov. 5, 1989 At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Made four catches for 53 yards (13.3 avg.) in the first two quarters before suffering a knee injury before halftime that forced him from the game. Caught a 15-yard pass from QB Aaron Rodgers down to the Ravens 11-yard line with less than a minute remaining in the first half, but took a low hit on his knee from S Matt Elam. The injury would sideline him for the next 10 games At Chicago (Dec. 29): Was activated to the 53-man roster the day before the game and made a memorable return to the lineup. Caught a game-winning 48-yard TD pass from Rodgers on a fourth-down play with 38 seconds remaining to clinch a third consecutive NFC North title for the Packers. With Green Bay trailing and facing a fourth-and-8, adjusted his route in response to the coverage of S Chris Conte, who was playing him to stop near the first-down marker. Sped past Conte on a go-route down the middle of the field, catching the ball near the Chicago 10 and then charging forward before being tackled into the end zone by CB Zack Bowman. Also scored on his other reception, a 7-yard play in the third quarter, finishing with the two catches for 55 yards (27.5 avg.) and two TDs Vs. San Francisco (Jan. 5): Started as the No. 3 WR and caught two passes for 51 yards (25.5 avg.). Also served as the team s kickoff returner, taking back four kicks for 87 yards (21.8 avg.). 2012: Played in 15 games with eight starts and also started both postseason contests Led the team in receptions (80) and receiving yards (954) and finished second with eight TD catches Set a franchise single-season record with 2,342 combined net yards (954 receiving, 132 rushing, 964 kickoff return, 292 punt return), topping the previous team mark of 2,250 yards by Green in 2003 Also led the league in the category, becoming the first Packer to accomplish that feat since Williams did so in 1969 with 1,517 yards Became the first player in NFL history to post 900-plus receiving yards and 900-plus kickoff return yards in the same season Was named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl at kick returner Averaged 25.4 yards on 38 kickoff returns and 9.4 yards on 31 punt returns (with a TD) Over his last 12 games, caught 69 passes for 858 yards (12.4 avg.) and eight TDs His seven TD grabs in his last nine games (Weeks 7-16) were tied for No. 4 in the NFL over that span Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Opened the season with a bang for the second consecutive year, returning a fourth-quarter punt 75 yards for a TD, his third kick return score (two punts, one kickoff) in just his 16th career regular-season game. Became the first player in NFL history to score on a kick return (punt or kickoff) in Week 1 each of his first two seasons in the league. Also caught a career-high nine passes for 77 yards (8.6 avg.) Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Finished with seven catches for 66 yards (9.4 avg.), seeing extended action in the second half after WR Greg Jennings left the game with a groin injury At Indianapolis (Oct. 7): Again saw increased action with Jennings sidelined and posted four catches for a team-high 82 yards (20.5 avg.) and a TD, his first receiving score of the season At Houston (Oct. 14): Recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game, hauling in seven passes for 102 yards (14.6 avg.). Returned three kickoffs for 86 yards (28.7 avg.), highlighted by a season-long 46-yarder late in the third quarter that ignited another TD drive At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Caught eight passes for 89 yards (11.1 avg.) and two TDs, the first multi-td receiving outing of his career Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Matched his career high with two TD catches and finished with three receptions for 37 yards (12.3 avg.) on the afternoon At Detroit (Nov. 18): Tied his career high with nine catches for 74 yards (8.2 avg.), highlighted by a game-winning 22-yard TD catch with 1:55 remaining that gave Green Bay a lead in the victory. The catch came on a corner route against CB Jacob Lacey as he hauled in the pass from Rodgers while avoiding S Ricardo Silva, who converged on the play just after the ball arrived Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Notched his second 100-yard receiving game of the season, matching the 102-yard effort he posted at Houston in Week 6. Totaled a team-high seven grabs for 102 yards (14.6 avg.) At Chicago (Dec. 16): Posted his second straight 100-yard effort, racking up a career-best 115 yards on six catches (19.2 avg.). Did not find the end zone, but almost all of the catches were critical, drive-extending plays that helped stake Green Bay to a 21-7 lead in the division-clinching win Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Eclipsed Green s single-season franchise record for combined net yards on his first touch, a 14-yard punt return in the first quarter. Hauled in three passes for 62 yards (20.7 avg.) and a TD. Sustained an ankle injury on a third-quarter punt return, one that would sideline him for the remainder of the contest as well as the regular-season finale at Minnesota At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Caught five passes for 24 yards (4.8 avg.) and rushed for 23 yards on two carries (11.5 avg.). Also assumed return duties in the second quarter and brought back four kickoffs for 71 yards (17.8 avg.). 2011: Appeared in 15 contests and the team s playoff game in his rookie campaign Was named a Pro Bowl alternate as a kick return specialist and to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team as a kickoff returner Ranked No. 2 in the 110

29 NFL in kickoff return average (27.7) and No. 7 in the league in punt return average (11.3) Set a franchise rookie record with 941 kickoff return yards Became the first player in franchise history and the first NFL rookie since the merger to record a 100-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return in the same season Became the first Packer since Preston (1998) to register a punt return for a TD and a kickoff return for a score in the same season Caught 25 passes for 375 yards (15.0 avg.) and a TD and rushed for 5 yards on two carries (2.5 avg.) Missed the season finale vs. Detroit (Jan. 1) due to a groin injury he sustained the previous week vs. Chicago Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Exploded onto the NFL landscape with a 108-yard kickoff return for a TD in the third quarter, which matched Patriots CB Ellis Hobbs return (Sept. 9, 2007) for the longest kickoff return in NFL history at the time. The return would go on to be named the NFL Play of the Year at the league s awards ceremony. Nearly lost his footing near the Green Bay 20 after spinning out of a hit by CB Leigh Torrence, but was held up by teammate John Kuhn, returned to his feet and went the rest of the way untouched for the score. Marked the Packers first kickoff return TD since Allen Rossum s 92-yarder vs. Indianapolis (Nov. 19, 2000) and bested Carmichael s previous franchise record (106 yards) for the longest kickoff return in team annals. At 21 years, 17 days old, became the youngest NFL player to return a kickoff for a TD since the Chicago Bears Andy Livingston did so on Dec. 13, 1964 (20 years, 53 days). The kickoff score marked Cobb s second TD of the game as he made his way into the end zone in the first quarter on a 32-yard catch-andrun from Rodgers. Became the first Packer since WR Javon Walker (Sept. 8, 2002) to catch a TD pass in his pro debut. Became just the second player in NFL history to catch a TD pass and score on a kickoff return in his pro debut, joining Detroit s Bill Bowman (vs. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1954). Became the first Packer to post both in a game since Wuert Engelmann on Oct. 25, 1931, vs. Providence Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Finished with two receptions for a season-high 75 yards (37.5 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 61-yard grab late in the third quarter. It marked the longest reception by a Green Bay rookie since Jones 79-yard TD at Denver on Oct. 29, 2007 Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Made another splash on national television, this one coming on Monday Night Football as he returned the first punt of the game 80 yards for a TD. The play made him the first rookie in team history to post a punt return for a score and a kickoff return for a TD in the same season and marked the first punt return for a TD by a Packer since CB Will Blackmon s 65-yarder at Minnesota on Nov. 9, Added a 55-yard kickoff return in the third quarter to set up a TD as he became the first NFL player since Kansas City s Dante Hall (Dec. 8, 2002) to post an 80-plus-yard punt return and a 55-plus-yard kickoff return in the same game and the A SEASON FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES first Packer to do so since Williams (Nov. 2, 1969) At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Saw increased time on offense with Jennings sidelined with a knee injury and led the team with a season-high four catches for 53 yards (13.3 avg.) Draft: Was selected by the Packers in the second round (No. 64 overall). Became the Packers highest draft pick from Kentucky since QB Babe Parilli was selected No. 4 overall in Was the first player drafted by Green Bay from Kentucky since DT Bill Bushong (seventh round) in COLLEGE: Played in 36 games with 33 starts, catching 144 passes for 1,661 yards (11.5 avg.) and 13 TDs, and rushing for 1,313 yards and 22 TDs on 228 carries (5.8 avg.) Completed 62 of 122 passes for 689 yards and five TDs with five INTs Averaged 9.8 yards on 63 punt returns with two TDs and posted a 24.6-yard average on 44 career kickoff returns Holds the Kentucky career record for TDs with 37 while ranking fourth in career scoring with 226 points Was a teammate of Packers P Tim Masthay with the Wildcats Majored in community communications and leadership development Junior season (2010): First-team All- America selection as an all-purpose player by three services (The Associated Press, ESPN.com, SportsIllustrated.com) and a consensus first-team All-SEC pick Was a finalist for the Paul Hornung Award as the most versatile player in the country Was the only player in FBS to rank first or second on his team in receiving, rushing and passing Set the SEC single-season record for all-purpose yards with 2,396, topping the previous mark of 2,310 held by Arkansas RB Darren McFadden (2007) Set the school single-season record for all-purpose yards per play (min. 150 plays) with a 12.1 average Accounted for scores in eight different ways on the season with rushing, passing, receiving and punt-return TDs, throwing a TD pass on a fake field goal, and posting two-point conversions by rushing, passing and receiving Led the team with 84 receptions for 1,017 yards (12.1 avg.) and seven TDs Led the conference in catches per game and recorded four 100-yard games Finished second on the team with 424 rushing yards and five TDs on 55 carries (7.7 avg.) Also returned 31 kickoffs for 736 yards (23.7 avg.) and 28 punts for 219 yards (7.8 avg.) and a TD Named National Wide Receiver/Running Back of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards vs. Auburn (Oct. 9) as he had a hand in all four UK touchdowns in the team s loss to the eventual national champions. Rushed for two scores, caught a 16-yard TD, and threw a 6-yard TD pass Rushed 10 times for a career-best 170 yards (17.0 avg.) and two TDs vs. Vanderbilt (Nov. 13) Caught a career-high 13 passes for 116 yards (8.9 avg.) at Tennessee (Nov. 27), the second-most receptions in a game in school history Sophomore season (2009): Earned first-team All-SEC recognition as an all- Wide receiver Randall Cobb burst onto the scene in 2011 when he earned NFC Pro Bowl alternate status as a kick returner and was named to the prestigious Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team. He ranked No. 2 in the NFL in kickoff return average (27.7) and became the first Packers rookie to return both a kickoff and a punt for a TD in the same season. A versatile threat with untapped potential on offense, the question quickly became, what would he do for an encore? Cobb answered that question emphatically in 2012, being voted the first alternate for the Pro Bowl as a return man and proving himself to be one of the most dynamic weapons in the league. He paired his prowess as a returner with an expanded role on offense that saw him post a team-high 80 catches, en route to becoming the first player in NFL history to have more than 900-plus receiving yards (954) and 900-plus kickoff return yards (964) in the same season. Combining those two totals with his 292 yards on punt returns and an additional 132 yards on carries out of the backfield, he set the franchise record for all-purpose yardage in Week 16 vs. Tennessee. A look at the top single-season all-purpose yardage totals in franchise history: Player Season Rushing Receiving Punt Ret. Kickoff Ret. All-Purpose Randall Cobb ,342 Ahman Green , ,250 Ahman Green , ,981 Roell Preston ,497 1,918 Billy Grimes ,896 Dorsey Levens , ,805 COBB VETERANS FIELD MISC. 111

30 VETERANS COBB FIELD MISC. purpose player by AP and ESPN.com Won team awards as UK s Most Valuable Player, Most Outstanding Offensive Player and Most Inspirational Offensive Player Ranked second in the SEC in touchdowns, third in punt returns, fourth in allpurpose yardage and seventh in scoring His 15 total TDs ranked second on the school s single-season list Led the team in receiving with 39 catches for 447 yards (11.5 avg.) and four TDs Second on the team in rushing with 573 yards and 10 TDs on 94 carries (6.1 avg.) Returned 24 punts for 308 yards (12.8 avg.), including a 73-yard TD return vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Oct. 24) Freshman season (2008): Played in 11 games as a true freshman, starting four contests at WR and the final four games at QB Named to the SEC s All-Freshman Team at QB The left-hander completed 52 of 99 passes (52.5 percent) for 542 yards, two TDs and five INTs Rushed for 316 yards and seven TDs on 79 carries (4.0 avg.) and caught 21 passes for 197 yards (9.4 avg.) and two RANDALL COBB S PRO STATISTICS TDs Also posted an 8.4-yard average on 11 punt returns By the end of the season, was the only player in the nation to be serving as his team s starting QB and punt returner Missed all of one game and most of two others because of a high ankle sprain sustained vs. Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 13) Earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors vs. Arkansas (Oct. 18) as he caught two TD passes in the final 4:15 to give the Wildcats a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Razorbacks...Finished with a season-high 73 yards receiving on five grabs (14.6 avg.)...wore uniform No. 12 in the game as a tribute to WR Dicky Lyons, who had suffered a season-ending injury the previous week Started his first career game at Mississippi State (Nov. 1), completing 7 of 13 passes for 56 yards and a TD with an INT in the Wildcats victory...believed to be the first UK true freshman QB to start and win an SEC road game since freshmen became eligible in the early 1970s. RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay t NFL totals (three years) , KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay t t Green Bay t Green Bay NFL totals (three years) , t t 2 PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost 3-3 in 2011, 4-1 in 2012, 1-0 in 12 playoffs; NFL totals: 7-4. Miscellaneous tackles 1 in 2012, 2 in 2013; NFL total: 3. Passing 0 for 1 in NFL debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 First NFL reception: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (3 yards, A.Rodgers) First touchdown: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (32 yards, A.Rodgers) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the second round (64th overall) of 11 NFL Draft, April 29 Signed first contract, July Placed on injured reserve/designated for return (knee), Oct Activated from injured reserve/designated for return, Dec. 28. COBB S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , three times (last: vs. Was., 9/15/13) Yards , vs. Was. (9/15/13) Long , vs. Den. (10/2/11) Touchdowns , three times (last: at Chi., 12/29/13) Kickoff Returns Returns , at NYG (11/25/12) Yards , at NYG (11/25/12) Long t, vs. NO (9/8/11) Punt Returns Returns , at Chi. (9/25/11) Yards , vs. Min. (11/14/11) and vs. SF (9/9/12) Long t, vs. Min. (11/14/11) 112

31 PERSONAL: Given name Randall Ladonald Cobb II Nicknamed RC...Born in Maryville, Tenn. Single Cousin, Shannon Mitchell, played tight end at Georgia and for the San Diego Chargers ( ) Another cousin, Billy Williams, played wide receiver at Tennessee and was a seventh-round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 1995 Received the Chad Pennington Professional Athlete of the Year award from the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame in July High school: Named Mr. Football for Class AA in Tennessee as a senior at Alcoa (Tenn.) High Was part of four consecutive state championship-winning teams at Alcoa, serving as the quarterback as a junior and senior Earned all-state recognition each of his final two seasons Rated one of the top 11 prospects in the state by the Orlando Sentinel and was a top- 20 selection by Rivals.com Teams posted a 27-3 mark in his two seasons as quarterback Completed 89 of 139 passes (64.0 percent) for 1,765 yards, 22 TDs and only two INTs as a senior Also rushed for 793 yards and 13 TDs on 88 carries (9.0 avg.) Threw for 1,893 yards, 25 TDs and just four INTs during his junior campaign Also participated in track all four years and was an all-district selection in basketball as a junior Competed in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams Finished third in the state in the 100 his senior year, posting his best time of RANDALL COBB GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 NO-W t 1 09/18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W / 16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W (inactive groin) 11 TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L t 1 10/14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W t 2 10/28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W t 2 11/18 at Det-W t 1 11/25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L (inactive ankle/knee) 12 TOTALS t 8 01/05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff seconds His 4x100 relay unit finished second in the state his junior year Also an honor-roll student, was named to Who s Who Among American High School Students Community involvement: In May 2013, traveled the state as part of the Packers annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities...started a Blessings in a Backpack program at Alcoa (Tenn.) Elementary last offseason and Eisenhower Elementary (Green Bay) this offseason, which gives children who are on free or reduced lunch a backpack full of food for the weekend...works with Big Brothers Big Sisters locally Is active with Characters Unite, a national anti-bullying campaign Attended the annual holiday party for Families of Children with Cancer Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Hobbies/interests: Sold hot dogs at University of Tennessee football games when he was younger...enjoys listening to music, spending time with friends, tubing and wakeboarding...lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete, Entourage and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV shows and Remember the Titans as his favorite movie...names Tony Dungy s Quiet Strength as his favorite book and Drake as his favorite musical artist...attended the Kentucky Derby each of the last four years and Super Bowl XLVI...Residence: Alcoa, Tenn. 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W t 1 09/22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W (IR-DFR knee) 10/27 at Min-W (IR-DFR knee) 11/04 Chi-L (IR-DFR knee) 11/10 Phi-L (IR-DFR knee) 11/17 at NYG-L (IR-DFR knee) 11/24 Min-T (IR-DFR knee) 11/28 at Det-L (IR-DFR knee) 12/08 Atl-W (IR-DFR knee) 12/15 at Dal-W (IR-DFR knee) 12/22 Pit-L (IR-DFR knee) 12/29 at Chi-W t 2 13 TOTALS t 4 01/05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff COBB VETERANS NICKNAME ORIGIN In the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Aug. 29, 1919, two weeks before the team s first organized game, sports editor and Packers co-founder George Calhoun first publicly identified the team as the Indian Packers. Curly Lambeau received $500 from his employer, the Indian Packing Co., for uniforms and equipment, and for use of the company s lot for practice. In exchange, Lambeau and Calhoun agreed to call the team Packers. Early fans, many of whom were working-class citizens, immediately embraced the name, widely publicized by Calhoun. Calhoun also called them simply Indians briefly in 1919, but that moniker seemed to fold with the company, soon purchased along with the team by Acme Packing Co. In 1921, the team s first season in what is now the NFL, its owners had Acme Packers put on the jersey, setting the name in stone. While Packers has served as the primary nickname since the team s embryonic stages, fans and sportswriters also have called them the Big Bay Blues, or the Bays. Lambeau in 1922 applied with the name Blues, but public opinion quickly vetoed him. A packer is someone who works at a packing house, an establishment for slaughtering, processing and packing livestock into meat, meat products and byproducts. Green Bay Packers is the longest-standing team name in NFL history. LONGEST-STANDING TEAM MONIKERS, MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS, NORTH AMERICA Team, Sport First year under current name Cincinnati Reds, baseball Pittsburgh Pirates, baseball St. Louis Cardinals, baseball Detroit Tigers, baseball Chicago Cubs, baseball Chicago White Sox, baseball Boston Red Sox, baseball Team, Sport First year under current name New York Yankees, baseball Cleveland Indians, baseball Montreal Canadiens, hockey GREEN BAY PACKERS, football Chicago Bears, football New York Giants, football FIELD MISC. 113

32 VETERANS MASON CROSBY KICKER COLORADO Eighth NFL Season Eighth Packers Season Ht: 6-1 Wt: 207 Born: September 3, 1984 NFL Games Played/Started: 112/0 Acquired: D6c-07 CROSBY FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Set an NFL record for the most points scored by a player in his first seven seasons ( ) with 903, besting the previous mark held by Indianapolis K Mike Vanderjagt (874, ). Ranks No. 2 in franchise history with 903 career points, trailing only K Ryan Longwell (1,054). With 185 field goals, ranks No. 2 in team annals behind only Longwell (226). Has posted seven 100-point seasons, No. 2 in franchise history behind only Longwell s eight seasons ( ). Was one of only two kickers in the NFL (Rob Bironas) to register 100-plus points each season from Is one of only three players in NFL history to register three or more 140-point seasons (2007, 2011, 2013), joining Stephen Gostkowski (four) and David Akers (three). Reached the 900-point mark for his career in his 112th career game (Week 17 at Chicago last season), making him the third fastest to 900 points in NFL history (Gino Cappelletti, 106; Gostkowski, 108). Holds the top three single-season point totals without a TD in franchise annals. Enters the 2014 season having made a FG in 15 consecutive regular-season games, which is tied with Longwell ( ) for the franchise record. Has kicked the five longest field goals in franchise history (58-yarder in 2011, two 57-yarders in 2013, 56-yarders in 2010 and 2011). Has 19 field goals of 50-plus yards in his career, No. 1 in franchise annals. His career PAT percentage of ( ) ranks No. 1 in franchise history and No. 9 in NFL annals. Set a franchise record with 68 extra points made in 2011, which is also the third most in NFL history behind only Denver s Matt Prater (75 in 2013) and New England s Gostkowski (74 in 2007). Made a franchise-record 23 consecutive field goals over a 15-game span in (Week 13, 2010-Week 12, 2011), topping the previous record of 17 straight by Chris Jacke in Has posted 144 touchbacks since entering the league in 2007, No. 12 in the NFL over that span. Has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week five times in his career (Week 1, 2007; Week 1, 2010; Weeks 5 and 7, 2011; Week 5, 2013) and NFC Special Teams Player of the Month twice (November 2007, October 2013). Has not missed a game in his career, playing in 123 straight contests (including postseason), the longest current streak on the team. Has scored a point in all 112 regular-season games he has appeared in, the second-longest streak in franchise history behind only Longwell (144 games, ). Has scored 77 points during his career in the postseason, No. 1 in team playoff history. 114 AT A GLANCE Set an NFL record with 903 points in his first seven seasons ( ), topping the previous league record held by Indianapolis K Mike Vanderjagt (874, ). With 903 career points, ranks No. 2 on the all-time franchise scoring list behind only K Ryan Longwell (1,054). Is one of only three players in NFL history to register three or more 140-point seasons (Stephen Gostkowski, David Akers). Has kicked the five longest field goals in franchise history (58-yarder in 2011, two 57-yarders in 2013, 56-yarders in 2010 and 2011). Set a franchise record with 23 consecutive field goals made (Week 13, 2010-Week 12, 2011), topping Chris Jacke s mark of 17 straight in Captured the league scoring title with 141 points in 2007, becoming the first rookie to do so since Chicago K Kevin Butler in 1985 and setting Green Bay records for points by a kicker, and by a rookie (any position), in a single season. Established a total of 31 game, season and career records at Colorado. His field goals made, attempted and percentage also set Big 12 Conference records. Holds the franchise record for most consecutive FGs in the postseason with nine ( ), an active streak SEASON: Played in all 16 games and the team s playoff contest, and matched his career high with 141 points on the season His point total ranked No. 2 in the NFC and No. 5 in the NFL Connected on 33 of 37 field goals, a careerhigh 89.2 percentage that ranks No. 2 in franchise history for a single season (min. one attempt per game) behind only Jan Stenerud s 91.7 percentage in 1981 (22-24) Tied the team single-season record with the 33 FGs, matching the total posted by Chester Marcol in 1972 and Longwell in 2000 Made a career-high five FGs of 50-plus yards, No. 2 in the franchise record books behind only Jacke s six in 1993 Was 11 of 15 from 40 yards and out (73.3 percent), a career-high percentage from that range Made a FG in each of the last 15 games, a streak that tied the franchise record set by Longwell in Joined Longwell (eight straight, ) as the only players in team history with seven or more 100-point seasons as he led the team in scoring for the seventh consecutive campaign Was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October after leading the NFL with 50 points and 13 FGs that month Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the fifth time in his career after tying the single-game franchise record with five FGs in the 22-9 win. Three of the kicks were from 40 yards and out (52, 42, 45) At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Was the team s primary source of scoring for the second straight week, connecting on 4 out of 5 FG attempts in the victory. Marked the first time in his career that he had made four or more FGs in back-to-back games and the nine FGs over a two-game span set a franchise record At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Was successful on all three of his FG attempts and surpassed WR Don Hutson (823) for No. 2 on the franchise s all-time scoring list Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Made both of his FG attempts and also successfully ex- 114

33 ecuted a surprise onside kick early in the third quarter that was recovered by LB Jamari Lattimore and helped set up his 23-yard FG At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Drilled a 57-yard FG on the final play of the first half, the longest FG in MetLife Stadium history and the longest outdoor FG in team annals Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Connected on both of his FG attempts, a 27-yarder that tied the game at 23 with 46 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and a 20-yarder that gave the Packers a lead early in the overtime period. Surpassed the 100-point mark for the seventh straight season At Dallas (Dec. 15): Converted his lone FG attempt, a 57-yarder that capped the offense s opening drive of the game and set a record for the longest FG in AT&T Stadium history. Posted five touchbacks on kickoffs, a season high At Chicago (Dec. 29): Made both of his FG attempts (33, 27), the 15th straight game that he had made at least one FG, tying Longwell ( ) for the franchise record Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Was successful on both of his FG tries (34, 24), extending his franchise-record postseason streak to nine consecutive FGs. With eight points during the game, brought his career postseason total to 77, surpassing Jacke (73) for No. 1 in team history. 2012: Appeared in all 16 regular-season games and both playoff contests and led the team in scoring with 113 points Connected on 21 of 33 field goals (63.6 percent) on the season and 19 of 24 (79.2 percent) from 49 yards and in Converted all 50 of his extra point attempts and posted 35 touchbacks on the season Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Converted each of his three FG attempts, highlighted by a 54-yarder in the fourth quarter that marked the longest FG by a Green Bay kicker in Lambeau Field history (previous mark was 53 yards by several others). Also had a hand in the game s most memorable play, a fake FG late in the first half that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from P Tim Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree. Released out to the left side of the field to fake a pass pattern, drawing CB Charles Tillman away from the play At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Tied his season high with three field goals. Successfully executed a surprise onside kick that followed the Packers first TD in the first quarter. Bounced a high kick that was bobbled by CB Trumaine Johnson and was eventually recovered by Lattimore at the St. Louis 49. Capped the ensuing possession with a 47-yard field goal At Detroit (Nov. 18): Missed his first two FG attempts, but recovered to make a 39-yarder with 19 seconds remaining in the game to extend Green Bay s lead to and force Detroit to attempt a desperation TD drive in the waning moments Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Converted a season-high-tying three field goals, his 20th career game with three or more FGs. Connected on a 31-yarder with four minutes remaining in the game to extend Green Bay s lead to 23-14, which would prove to be the final outcome Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Converted both of his FG attempts (26 and 48 yards) and matched his career high with seven extra points on his way to a season-high 13 points At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Converted both of his FG attempts, hitting from 51 and 40 yards out Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Connected on his lone FG attempt from 20 yards out, extending his streak of consecutive makes in the playoffs to six, a franchise record. The previous franchise best was five by Don Chandler (1965) and Jacke (1996) At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Extended his franchise-record playoff FG streak to seven with a 31-yard FG in the third quarter. Registered four touchbacks on five kickoffs. 2011: Ranked No. 3 in the league among kickers with 140 points as he became just the sixth player in league history at the time to register two or more 140-point seasons Connected on 24 of 28 field goals, an 85.7 percentage that set a career high at the time Converted a franchise-record 68 PATs, also the second most in league history at that point behind only Gostkowski (74, 2007) Was named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl Earned Midseason All-Pro honors from Pro Football Weekly Ranked No. 3 in the NFL with a career-high 49 touchbacks Contributed three special teams tackles and his first career fumble recovery on special teams (vs. Detroit, Week 17) Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Connected on all seven of his PATs, a career high. Successfully converted a surprise onside kick late in the first quarter, his third consecutive successful attempt dating back to the 2009 playoffs At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors as he connected on a season-high four FGs. Drilled a 56-yarder in the third quarter, equaling his franchise record set at Philadelphia in Week 1 of Also recorded six touchbacks At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the second time in three weeks. Surpassed Jacke (17 FGs in 1993) by converting his 18th straight FG, a 39-yarder in the second quarter. Also eclipsed his own team record when he hit a 58-yard FG in the waning moments of the third quarter, the second-longest FG in the NFL on the season (Oakland s Sebastian Janikowski, 63). Matched his season high with four FGs on the afternoon Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Hit the 600-point mark in his 74th career game, second fastest in team history to that total behind only Hornung (71 games). Saw his franchiserecord streak of consecutive field goals come to an end at 23 when his 29-yard attempt in the fourth quarter hit the right upright At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Made the second gamewinning kick of his career when he split the uprights from 31 yards out as time expired to give the Packers a win Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Posted a career-high 16 points, matching his season high with four FGs along with four PATs. Set a new league record for the most points by a player in his first five seasons in the NFL, passing Lohmiller s mark of 625. Also recorded a career-high seven touchbacks Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Made both of his FG attempts, from 47 and 35 yards. That brought his streak of consecutive FGs made in the postseason to five, which matched the franchise playoff record held by Chandler (1965) and Jacke (1996). 2010: Led the team in scoring for the fourth straight season with 112 points, good for No. 5 in the NFC and No. 11 in the NFL among kickers Cleared the 100-point plateau for the fourth straight season, connecting on 22 of 28 field goals (78.6 percent) and all 46 of his extra-point attempts Was 10 of 14 (71.4 percent) from 40 yards and out Successfully converted an onside kick and registered three tackles on special teams Good on 3 of 4 field-goal attempts and all 16 extra points in the postseason, with his 25 points ranking tied for No. 2 in franchise history for a single postseason behind only Jacke s 26 in 1996 At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Opened the season by etching his name in the record books, drilling a then-franchise-record 56-yard field goal as time expired in the first half. The 56-yarder was the longest in the NFC all season and is tied for No. 2 in Lincoln Financial Field history behind only Akers 57-yarder in 2003, the stadium s inaugural season. Also good from 49 yards out earlier in the second quarter as part of a performance that earned him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, the first time he had received the award since taking home the honor for his NFL debut vs. Philadelphia in 07. Was the first time in his career that he posted two field goals of 49-plus yards in a game At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Was responsible for all of the points in a defensive battle, connecting on field goals of 20, 41 and 40 yards in the 9-0 win At New England (Dec. 19): Began the game with a perfectly executed onside kick on the opening kickoff. Sprayed the ball wide to his right as S Nick Collins recovered it near the sideline at the Green Bay 47. Combined with his successful attempt at Arizona in the 2009 Wild Card contest, the play was his second straight conversion on an onside kick. The Packers drove 40 yards in 11 plays following CROSBY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 115

34 VETERANS CROSBY FIELD MISC. the onside to set up his 31-yard FG Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Was good on all six extra points and his lone FG attempt to eclipse the 500-point mark for his career. By doing so in his 63rd game, became the second fastest in team history to 500 points behind only Hornung (60 games) At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Matched the team postseason record held by Jacke (vs. Carolina, Jan. 12, 1997) with 12 points. Good on field goals from 43 and 32 yards out, along with six extra points. 2009: Led team with 129 points, the fifth-highest single-season point total without a TD in team history Connected on 27 of 36 FG attempts (75.0 percent) and 48 of 49 PATs (98.0 percent)... Ranked fourth among NFL kickers in scoring and tied for sixth in FGs made...posted 12 touchbacks on kickoffs and two tackles on special teams Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20): Connected on a 45- yard FG late in the fourth quarter, with an onside kick on the ensuing play recovered by CB Tramon Williams, the first successful onside attempt by the Packers since Dec. 3, 2006 At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Posted 12 points, connecting on all three FG attempts (48, 38, 25), but missed the first PAT of his career early in the fourth quarter, snapping a streak of 100 consecutive made, the fourth-longest streak in team history Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Connected on a seasonhigh four FGs, making kicks of 46, 28, 31 and 26 yards, and posted a season-high 14 points At Tampa Bay (Nov. 8): With all of them coming in the first half, posted a season-high three touchbacks on kickoffs (also at Detroit, Sept. 14, 2008; vs. San Diego, Sept. 23, 2007)...Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Scored 12 points (two FGs, six PATs), which included matching his season-long FG with a 52-yarder in the fourth quarter, the eighth 50-yarder of his career At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Perfectly executed an onside kick midway through the third quarter, the first by a Packers kicker in the postseason since Josh Bidwell (at St. Louis, Jan. 20, 2002). With the Packers trailing 31-17, his one-bounce kickoff was recovered in the air by CB Brandon Underwood at Green Bay s 43; the offense utilized the field position by scoring a TD in eight plays to narrow the Cardinals lead to Matched his own team playoff record with six PATs (vs. Seattle, Jan. 12, 2008) and made 1 of 2 FGs, connecting on 20-yarder as time expired in the first half but missing a 54-yard kick wide right early in the second quarter. Added a special teams tackle. 2008: Playing in every game, he tied for sixth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL among kickers with 127 points... Tied for third in the NFC and tied for sixth in the NFL with 17 touchbacks, the most by a Packers kicker since 1972 (Marcol, 28) and the most since kickoffs were moved back to the 30- yard line in Connected on 27 of 34 FG attempts (79.4 percent) and all 46 PATs...Registered four special teams tackles Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Matched then-career-long kick with a 53-yard FG right before halftime to put the Packers up 17-3 and added FGs from 33 and 45 in the fourth quarter, giving him his first game of the season and fourth career game with two 45-plus-yard FGs Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Attempted a 69-yard FG on a free kick at the end of the first half with no time left on the clock that fell a couple of yards short. 2007: Played in all 16 games, plus both playoff contests, making 31 of 39 FG attempts (79.5 percent) and all 48 PAT tries in the regular season, and going 2 for 2 on FGs and 8 for 8 on PATs during the postseason Beat out incumbent Dave Rayner for kicking duties in the preseason and went on to capture the league scoring title with 141 points, the first rookie to do so in 22 years, and earned All-Rookie honors from the Dallas Morning News Also posted 14 touchbacks, good for third in the NFC and sixth in the league; at the time that was the most by a Green Bay kicker in 16 years (Jacke, 15 in 1991) Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month in November when he made 12 of 15 FGs over a five-game stretch, including five from 45 yards or longer Contributed a career-high six tackles on special teams Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): Hit a 53-yard FG, his first career FG, and a gamewinning 42-yarder with two seconds left in his first professional contest to earn NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first player in league history to kick a game-winning FG in the final minute as well as a 50-yard FG in his first NFL game At Kansas City (Nov. 4): Made 4 of 5 FG attempts (48, 36, 32, 45), plus all three PATs, for a season-high 15 points. His 45-yard conversion gave Green Bay a fourth-quarter lead in the eventual win At St. Louis (Dec. 16): Made all four FG attempts (44, 50, 25 and 46 yards) and all three PATs, plus two touchbacks, earning him Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors as he matched his season high with 15 points Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Made FGs of 33 and 35 yards, plus all four PATs. In the fourth quarter, kicked a 35-yard FG, his last points of the season that allowed him to take the league scoring title from New England WR Randy Moss 2007 Draft: The third of Green Bay s three consecutive sixth-round picks (193rd overall), the third K selected. Was the 16th player from Colorado drafted by the Packers and first since DT Darius Holland (D3a-95). COLLEGE: Established a total of 31 game, season and career records at Colorado, where he held the all-time records for points scored (307), FGs made (66) and attempted (88), PATs made (109) and attempted (117), FG percentage (75.0) and longest FG made (60 yards) His FGs made, attempted and percentage also set Big 12 Conference career marks Earned various first-team All-America honors his final two seasons and was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award his final three years, finishing runner-up after a superb 2005 cam- 116

35 paign Hit a 58-yard FG at Miami (Sept. 24) that season, the longest FG at sea level in NCAA Division I-A history without a tee, and one of four 50-plus FGs he made on the road that year Made 10 of 14 FGs from 50-plus his sophomore and junior seasons combined before falling off that pace as a senior when he missed seven of nine from 50-plus, including attempts from 63 (vs. Montana State) and 65 (vs. Iowa State), the latter falling less than a yard short Made two FGs of 50-plus in one game three times in his career Missed only two PATs over his final three years in college, making 78 of 80, including 60 straight to conclude his career Noted for his booming kickoffs as well, he recorded 138 touchbacks on 203 career kickoffs, including 88 that went through the end zone Majored in communication Senior season (2006): Was an All-American first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report, Pro Football Weekly and the Walter Camp Foundation, adding third-team honors from The Associated Press All-Big 12 Conference first-team choice for the third consecutive year, only the seventh player in school history to achieve that Scored 76 points on 19 of 28 FGs and 19 of 19 PATs Six of his misses were on long-range attempts (three from yards, three from past 60 yards) Only 15 of his 43 kickoffs were returned, with 11 of 27 touchbacks out of the end zone The opposition s average starting point after kickoffs was the 22-yard line Tried first and only punt of his career in season opener vs. Montana St. (Sept. 2), good for 43 yards Converted a 40-yard FG in second quarter vs. Colorado St. (Sept. 9), his 49th FG, to surpass Jeremy Aldrich for the most FGs in a CU career With two FGs and one PAT at Missouri (Sept. 30), became school s all-time leading scorer, besting previous record holder RB Eric Bieniemy (254 points) Closed his career by becoming the first Colorado placekicker to play in the Senior Bowl, where he helped the North to a 27-0 win with nine points on three PATs and FGs of 38 and 21 yards Junior season (2005): Became the first Colorado placekicker to earn consensus All-American firstteam honors (AP, the Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, The NFL Draft Report, SI.com, Walter Camp and Rivals.com.) Runner-up for the Lou Groza Award by just six points to Oregon State s Alexis Serna Unanimous All-Big 12 first-team choice and named Special Teams Player of the Year by the league s coaches Led the team in scoring with 94 points, converting all 31 PATs and 21 of 28 FGs Was 5 of 7 from beyond 50 yards, with four of the five successful attempts coming on the road, and 8 of 11 from 40 to 49 yards Also led the nation in FGs made from 50 yards or more for the second straight year, and led the nation in average distance per FG made at 41.2 yards Only 18 of his 61 kickoffs were returned, with 33 of his 43 touchbacks out of the end zone Earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors four times (vs. Colorado State, at Miami, at Kansas State and at Missouri), joining Texas Tech QB Kliff Kingsbury (2002) as the only other Big 12 player to receive the honor at least four times in a season Opened the season vs. Colorado State on his 21st birthday (Sept. 3) by booting a 48-yard FG to tie the score at 21 with 2:32 left and then hitting the first of two game-winning kicks in his career, a 47-yarder with just four seconds left Had the other game-winner at Kansas State (Oct. 29), a 50-yarder with six seconds left in swirling winds for a victory; that came after already making a 52-yard kick in the second quarter Sophomore season (2004): Named a unanimous All-Big 12 first-team selection and semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award Earned second-team All-American accolades from The NFL Draft Report and Rivals.com, adding honorable mention from Sports Illustrated Led the NCAA in FGs made from 50-plus yards with six (topping Ohio State s Mike Nugent, the Groza winner, who had five), and connected on 23 of 29 FGs overall (19 of 23 regular season, 4 of 6 in Houston Bowl) Scored 85 points, making 28 of 30 PATs Only 17 of his 59 kickoffs were returned, with 26 of 41 touchbacks out of the end zone The opponent average starting yard-line after all his kicks was the 21 Won the first of two Bill McCartney Awards (also in 2005), given to the team s most outstanding special teams player as selected by the coaches Became just the 10th player in NCAA history to make a 60-yard or longer FG without a tee when he nailed a 60-yarder vs. Iowa State (Oct. 16), the longest in the nation in 2004; had three other FGs in that win, including a 54-yarder for the first of his three career games with two FGs of 50-plus Freshman season (2003): Became only the second true freshman to handle the placekicking chores in a CU season opener in school history Set a Colorado record for the most points scored by a freshman with 52 Connected on 31 of 37 PATs and 7 of 9 FGs Only 10 of his 37 kickoffs were returned, with 17 of 26 touchbacks out of the end zone Made his first five career FGs, one shy of the school record. PERSONAL: Given name Mason Walker Crosby Born in Lubbock, Texas Married the former Molly Ackerman on June 28, 2008, and spent honeymoon in the Bahamas The couple has a 4-year-old son, Nolan, and a 1-year-old daughter, Charlotte Father, Jim, was a running back in college at Texas-El Paso and graduated from Texas Tech Received the male career athletic achievement award at Colorado s annual CUSPY awards ceremony (Colorado University Sports Performers of the Year) Is in Colorado s Folsom Field s Ring of Fame Filmed an NFL.com fantasy football ad spot that showed him booting three footballs into the local Brown County Courthouse bell tower Also partnered with the famous Radio City Rockettes dance team as part of an advance promotional event prior to their visit to Green Bay for a performance during the 2008 regular season...well known for a routine that features their trademark kicking steps, the dancers joined Crosby at Ray Nitschke Field to receive instruction on football-kicking techniques High school: As a junior and senior at Georgetown (Texas) High School, earned firstteam All-District 13-5A honors as a K, P and FS, adding All- Central Texas region recognition at K PrepStar named him to its All-Midlands team, while Rivals.com ranked him as the third-best placekicker in the nation During his final two seasons, converted 15 of 21 FGs (long of 59) and 40 of 45 PATs Owned a 38.2-yard average for 100 punts (64 long), with 18 punts downed inside the 20-yard line, including five inside the 5 At FS those two years, recorded 136 tackles (51 solo, 18 for loss) with six INTs, seven passes broken up, three forced fumbles and four recoveries As a senior, made the longest FG in Texas prep football in eight years and tied for the third longest in state history with a career-best 59-yarder vs. Cedar Park High Also had a 61-yard punt in the game Had seven tackles and two INTs, returning one for a TD and kicking the PAT following the score vs. Round Rock Also earned two letters in soccer (defense/midfielder), receiving All-District honors as both a sophomore (14 goals) and junior (17 goals) Community involvement: Hosted Camp Crosby, an athletic camp for kids in Georgetown, Texas, in July In May 2012 and April 2014, traveled the state as a member of the Packers annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities Took part in the Beyond the Lights Celebrity Golf Classic charity tournament featuring several members from the Friday Night Lights movie and television show; proceeds go to support spinalcord injury research Also serves on the board of directors for a charity based in his hometown called Eagle Locker, an organization that aims to raise awareness of the homeless teen problem in Georgetown and to obtain city funding to build a center for homeless teens that would provide shelter, counseling and academic assistance. In the past, has paid for a group of Eagle Locker teens to go on a shopping spree for shoes and other needed clothes Served as a celebrity bartender at a House of Hope event in Green Bay. The House of Hope provides shelter to homeless pregnant and/or parenting young mothers and their children To support military, has participated in the sendoff of the local Bravo 127th, played an Xbox game with a soldier overseas in the Pro vs. GI Joe CROSBY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 117

36 VETERANS challenge, and in February 2010 went aboard the USS John C. Stennis, a nuclear-powered Navy supercarrier, to watch Super Bowl XLIV with more than 2,000 sailors Has participated in the Brett Favre, Donald Driver and Jordy Nelson Celebrity Softball games, the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Al Harris Stars and Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event, the Greg Jennings Celebrity Golf Event, the Coaches Classic Golf Tournament in Las Vegas and the Vince Lombardi Award of Excellence Dinner Ball Has rung bells for The Salvation Army during the holidays, attended the local Families of Children With Cancer holiday party, spoken to area high school students about the value of an education and the importance of staying in school, and donated autographed footballs and jerseys to his hometown high school for separate fundraisers Hobbies/interests: Enjoys hiking, camping, hunting and fishing, and once caught a 35-inch grouper while spearfishing Is a single-digit-handicap golfer and tries to play in as many charity golf tournaments as possible Prior to 2009 season, was aboard a Packer Fan Tours cruise that went to Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Montego Bay, and he also took a vacation to Mexico During the 2010 offseason, was part of a group of current and former Packers who took a trip with fans to Jamaica, an Apple Vacations/Green Bay Packers collaboration Residence: Georgetown, Texas. MASON CROSBY S PRO STATISTICS CROSBY Year KICKOFFS No Ret OSK TB TB Pct 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (seven years) PLAYOFFS Year KICKOFFS No Ret OSK TB TB Pct 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason CROSBY S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Field Goals Attempted , three times (last: at Bal., 10/13/13) Made , vs. Det. (10/6/13) Long , at Min. (10/23/11) Longest Attempted..69, vs. Det. (12/28/08) Kickoffs Most , vs. Oak. (12/11/11) and vs. Ten. (12/23/12) Touchbacks , vs. Oak. (12/11/11) NFL debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 First NFL field goal: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 (53 yards) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2007 Selected by Green Bay Packers as third of three choices in the sixth round (193rd overall) of 07 NFL Draft, April 29 Signed first contract, July Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, July 30. FIELD MISC. PACKERS VS. DEFENDING WORLD CHAMPIONS, VS. SUPER BOWL CHAMPION (7-14) 10/01/72 Dallas Cowboys W, /26/75 Pittsburgh L, /12/78 Dallas Cowboys L, /02/80 at Pittsburgh L, /17/83 Washington W, /22/86 Chicago Bears L, /23/86 at Chicago Bears L, /19/87 at N.Y. Giants L, /23/88 Washington L, /19/89 at San Francisco W, /04/90 San Francisco L, /03/93 at Dallas Cowboys L, /24/94 at Dallas Cowboys L, /18/96 at Dallas Cowboys L, /17/99 at Denver L, /14/01 Baltimore Ravens W, /13/02 at New England W, /16/03 at Tampa Bay W, /20/09 at Pittsburgh L, /25/12 at N.Y. Giants L, /13/13 at Baltimore Ravens W, NOTE regular season only VS. NFL CHAMPION ( ) 10/10/26 Chicago Cardinals L, /31/26 at Chicago Cardinals W, /24/27 at Frankford W, /07/28 N.Y. Giants L, /18/28 at N.Y. Giants W, /01/29 at Providence W, /24/33 Chicago Bears L, /22/33 at Chicago Bears L, /23/34 Chicago Bears L, /28/34 at Chicago Bears L, /29/35 N.Y. Giants W, /18/36 Detroit W, /29/36 at Detroit W, /28/41 Chicago Bears L, /02/41 at Chicago Bears W, /27/42 Chicago Bears L, /15/42 at Chicago Bears L, /17/43 Washington L, /24/44 Chicago Bears W, /05/44 at Chicago Bears L, /06/46 L.A. Rams L, /08/46 at L.A. Rams L, /28/47 Chicago Bears W, /09/47 at Chicago Bears L, /10/48 Chicago Cardinals L, /05/48 at Chicago Cardinals L, /12/52 L.A. Rams L, /07/52 at L.A. Rams L, /15/53 Detroit L, /26/53 at Detroit L, /21/54 Detroit L, /25/54 at Detroit L, /23/55 at Cleveland Browns L, /04/56 Cleveland Browns L, /03/57 N.Y. Giants L, /05/58 Detroit T, /27/58 at Detroit L, /25/59 at Baltimore Colts L, /15/59 Baltimore Colts L, /09/60 Baltimore Colts W, /06/60 at Baltimore Colts L, /13/64 Chicago Bears W, /05/64 at Chicago Bears W, /09/69 at Baltimore Colts L, /04/70 Minnesota W, /22/70 at Minnesota L,

37 MASON CROSBY S PRO STATISTICS SCORING Field Goals PAT Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (seven years) PLAYOFF SCORING Field Goals PAT Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason VETERANS FIELD GOALS Year Team 1-19 Pct Pct Pct Pct 50+ Pct 2007 Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / NFL totals (seven years)..6/ / / / / PLAYOFF FIELD GOALS Year Team 1-19 Pct Pct Pct Pct 50+ Pct 2007 Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / / Green Bay / / / / /0 0.0 Postseason / / / / /2 0.0 KICK BY KICK 2007: (53G,37G,42G) (42N) (28G) (28G,44G,33G) (37G,37G) (46N,37G,38N) (19G,26G) (48G,36G,52N,32G,45G) (39G,24G) (49B,49N,47G) (20G,20G,26G) (47G,52G) (43N,44G,52N) (44G,50G,25G,46G) ( ) (33G,35G) Postseason: ( ) (36G,37G) 2008: (42G,33B) (25G,39G) (36G,38G,33G) ( ) (53N,50G) (29G,51G) (31G,36N,29G) (23G,25G,38G) (47G,40G,52N) (53G,33G,45G) ( ) (32G,44G,19G) ( ) (22G,23G,38G) (46N,28G,38B) (69N,36G) 2009: (49N,52G,39G) (55N,45G) (48G,38G,25G) (31G) (46G,28G,31G,26G) (55N,18G) (37G,26G,51N) ( ) (52N,48G) (23G,27G,27G) (43N,20G,25G) (28G,38N,32G) (33G,26G,42N) (34N) (29G,52G) (26G) Postseason: (54N,20G) 2010: (49G,56G) (44G,24G) (38G,37B) ( ) (52G,36G,48N,53N) (46G,26G) ( ) (20G,45N,41G,40G) (54B,26G) (42G) (22G) (29N,43G,24G) (42G) (31G,19G) (31G) (23G) Postseason: ( ) (50N,43G,32G) ( ) (23G) 2011: ( ) (37G,19G,34G) (37G,28G) ( ) (32G,35G,56G,30G) (32G) (39G,45G,24G,58G) (47G) (25G) (29N) (35G,32G) (43N,31G) (34G,38G,49G,33G) (54N) ( ) (22G,47N) Postseason: (47G,35G) 2012: ( ) (48G,35G,54G) (29G,40G) ( ) (52N,51N) ( ) (47G,58N,23G,48G) (32N,25G) (44N,33G) (50N,38N,39G) (55N,28G) (30G,53N,47G,31G) (49G,51N,41G) (43N,42N) (26G,48G) (51G,40G) Postseason: (20G) (31G) 2013: ( ) (28G) (41G,19G,26G) (26G,52G,31G,42G,45G) (45G,44N,31G,50G,31G) (26G,52N) (30G,20G,45G) (30G,23G) (53N,42N,26G,35G) (24G,57G) (27G,20G) (54G) (40G,33G,25G) (57G) (22G) (33G,27G) Postseason: (34G,24G) Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 6 in 2007, 1 in 07 playoffs, 4 in 2008, 2 in 2009, 1 in 09 playoffs, 3 in 2010, 1 in 10 playoffs, 3 in 2011, 1 in 2013; NFL total: 19. Fumble recovery on special teams vs. Detroit, 1/1/12. CROSBY FIELD MISC. 119

38 VETERANS MIKE DANIELS DEFENSIVE TACKLE IOWA Third NFL Season Third Packers Season Ht: 6-0 Wt: 305 Born: May 5, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 30/1 Acquired: D4a-12 DANIELS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Became a prominent part of the rotation on the defensive line in his second season in 2013, playing in all 16 games with one start and serving as one of the featured interior rushers in the team s nickel defense. For the season, posted a career-high 37 tackles (22 solo) and ranked second on the club with a career-best 6½ sacks. The sack total tied for sixth among all NFL DTs and was the most by a Packers defensive lineman since NT B.J. Raji posted the same number in Appeared in 14 regular season games and both playoff contests as a rookie in 2012, playing mostly in the defensive sub-packages as an interior pass rusher and also at times on special teams. Finished with 19 tackles (11 solo), two sacks, a team-leading two fumble recoveries and a pass defensed. Both of his fumble recoveries came in games against Detroit, the second of which he returned for a 43-yard TD in Week 14, the longest fumble return for a score by a rookie in franchise history. Also became the first Packers rookie defensive lineman to return a fumble for a score since Ernie Pannell at Pittsburgh, Nov. 23, Joined Dezman Moses, Nick Perry and Jerel Worthy as one of four rookie defenders to record a sack in 2012 and was part of a Green Bay defense that saw 15 different players do so during the regular season. That total was the second highest in the NFL in 2012 and also tied a franchise record (1987) SEASON: Made impressive developmental strides in his second season, becoming a difference-maker as an interior pass rusher in the team s sub-defenses Appeared in all 16 games with one start, playing 532 snaps and posting new career highs with 37 tackles (22 solo) and 6½ sacks The sack total tied him with San Franscisco s Justin Smith for sixth place among all NFL DTs and ranked second on the defense behind LB Clay Matthews (7½) At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Finished with two tackles (both solo) and his first sack of the season. Sack came on a third down in the third quarter when he hustled to fight off LG Clint Boling to drop QB Andy Dalton for a 3-yard loss At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Led the defensive line by appearing on 29 plays and delivered an impactful performance, recording three tackles (two solo), a career-high two sacks, two QB hits and two pressures during the game. First sack came just before halftime when he walked C John Sullivan back into the pocket and shed him in time to take down QB Christian Ponder for a 6-yard loss. Later in the third quarter, rushed to the inside against G Charlie Johnson on a third down and disengaged to sack Ponder for a 7-yard loss, forcing a punt At Dallas (Dec. 15): Played on a defensive-line-leading 43 plays and finished with two solo tackles, including one for loss, a sack, two pressures and a QB hit. Sack came in the second quarter when he bulled himself into G Mackenzy Bernadeau and then stepped to the inside past C Travis Frederick, before bursting into the backfield to throw QB Tony Romo for an 11-yard loss. Also appeared as an extra blocker on offense late in the fourth quarter, joining fellow Raji in the backfield to help clear the way for RB Eddie Lacy s game-winning 1-yard TD plunge Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started at RDE and 120 AT A GLANCE Emerged as a force in his second season in 2013, tying for sixth in the NFL among DTs with 6½ sacks, the most in a season by a Green Bay defensive lineman since NT B.J. Raji posted the same total in Made steady contributions as a rookie in 2012, appearing in 14 games and finishing with 19 tackles (11 solo), two sacks, a team-high two fumble recoveries and a pass defensed. Returned one of the fumble recoveries 43 yards for a TD, marking the longest fumble return for a TD by a rookie in franchise history. Also became first Green Bay rookie defensive lineman to score on a fumble return since Ernie Pannell (at Pittsburgh, Nov. 23, 1941). An undersized but especially productive college player who starred as an interior pass rusher for the Hawkeyes, posting a team-high 24½ tackles for loss and 13 sacks from Earned second-team All-Big Ten Conference honors from the league s coaches following his senior season in 2011 after starting all 13 games and finishing with a career-high 67 tackles (32 solo) and nine sacks. Sack total ranked third in the Big Ten and 24th nationally. Father, Mike Sr., played baseball at Rutgers-Camden, and his brother, Sean, played LB at Temple University. saw action on 35 defensive snaps, finishing with four tackles (three solo, one for loss) and a sack. On the sack play, rushed to the inside against C Jonathan Goodwin, shoving him into the backfield before disengaging to drag QB Colin Kaepernick down as he attempted to escape the pocket. 2012: Despite missing most of the offseason program while recovering from shoulder surgery, had an active training camp and worked his way into the lineup early in the regular season Was used primarily in the team s sub-packages, but also saw action in the base defense in addition to playing on special teams Played in 14 regular-season games and each of the team s two playoff contests, finishing the season with 19 tackles (11 solo), two sacks, a team-best two fumble recoveries and a pass defensed...also added four tackles (one solo) in the postseason With his 43-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Detroit in Week 14, eclipsed Matthews record for the longest fumble return for a TD by a rookie in franchise history (42 yards, at Minnesota, Oct. 5, 2009) Also became the club s first rookie DL to score on a fumble return since Ernie Pannell (at Pittsburgh, Nov. 23, 1941)...Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Made his NFL debut against the division-rival Bears, appearing on 14 plays and finishing with one solo tackle that also went as his first career sack. Sack came when he fought off a block from veteran C Roberto Garza and wrapped up QB Jay Cutler for a 1-yard loss...vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Saw increased action with fellow rookie DE Worthy sidelined due to the effects of a concussion. Appeared on 20 plays and finished with three tackles (two solo) and his second sack of the season. Made the sack after executing a twist with Matthews, looping around the outside of the protection and closing quickly on QB John Skelton, dropping him for a 10-yard loss to help stall a two-minute drive before halftime At Detroit (Nov. 18): Made his first career fumble recovery just before halftime, falling on a ball that was slapped from the grip of QB 120

39 Matthew Stafford by Moses Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Played a significant role as one of only four active defensive linemen with both C.J. Wilson (knee) and Mike Neal (shoulder) sidelined with injuries. Appeared on a season-high 32 plays, finishing with three tackles (one solo) and a fumble recovery that he returned 43 yards for a TD, one of the game s most memorable and impactful plays. On the play, saw QB Matthew Stafford lose control of the ball on an attempted throw in what were snowy, wet conditions. Spotted and picked up the loose ball, and escaped a tackle attempt by T Gosder Cherilus before racing the remaining 43 yards to the end zone. The TD brought the Packers to within after trailing 14-0 earlier in the quarter. OVERTIME PROCEDURES MODIFIED SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME For the 2010 postseason, the NFL installed a modified sudden death system to determine the winner when the score is tied at the end of regulation. Beginning in 2012, the system has been expanded to cover all NFL games, including regular-season and preseason games. Modified sudden death guarantees each team a possession or the opportunity to possess, unless the team that receives the opening kickoff scores a touchdown on its initial possession. Possession: Actual possession of the ball with complete control. The defense gains possession when it catches, intercepts, or recovers a loose ball. Opportunity to possess: The opportunity to possess occurs only during kicking plays. A kickoff is an opportunity to possess for the receiving team. If the kicking team legally recovers the kick, the receiving team is considered to have had its opportunity. A punt or a field goal that crosses the line of scrimmage and is muffed by the receiving team is considered to be an opportunity to possess for the receivers. Normal touching rules by the kicking team apply. REGULAR SEASON At the end of regulation time the Referee will immediately toss a coin at the center of the field in accordance with rules pertaining to the usual pregame toss. The captain of the visiting team will call the toss prior to the coin being flipped. Following a three-minute intermission after the end of the regulation game, there shall be a maximum of one 15-minute period. Each team must possess or have the opportunity to possess the ball unless the team that has the ball first scores a COLLEGE: A four-time letterman and two-year starter who earned All-Big Ten Conference recognition following each of his last two collegiate seasons Appeared in 47 games during his career with 21 starts, making 123 tackles (54 solo), including 27 for a loss, and 15½ sacks Played on teams that went to four bowl games (three wins) during his career Earned his degree in sociology Senior season (2011): Named a permanent team captain for the defense and enjoyed his best season, earning second-team All-Big Ten accolades from the league s coaches and honorable mention from the media Started all 13 games and posted career highs in tackles (67), tackles for a loss (13½) and sacks (nine) Sack total led the team, ranked third in the Big Ten and 24th nationally Finished the season in style with a torrid three-game stretch that saw him collect 23 tackles (13 solo) and five sacks in the final two regular-season contests and bowl game Also was invited to participate in the Senior Bowl following the season, competing as a member of the North squad Had a career day in a win at Purdue (Nov. 19), notching career highs with nine tackles (seven solo), five tackles for a loss and three sacks Followed up his outstanding performance with another good showing, matching his career high set the previous week by again posting nine tackles (two solo) along with his first career pass defensed at Nebraska (Nov. 25) Played in his third consecutive bowl game and ended his college career with a memorable outing vs. Oklahoma (Insight Bowl, Dec. 30), posting five tackles, including three for a loss, and two sacks against the Sooners, as the defense allowed just 275 yards of total offense during the game Junior season (2010): Enjoyed what was his first season as a starter, appearing in all 13 games and starting eight of them at defensive tackle, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from both the league s coaches and media Finished with 40 tackles (17 solo), including 11 for a loss and four sacks Started his first career game in the season opener and finished with five tackles (one solo), one for loss and a sack vs. Eastern Illinois (Sept. 4) Saw extended action in a 45-0 shutout victory vs. Ball State (Sept. 25), making a season-high six tackles (four solo), including four for a loss and a sack. Earned Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance after the Hawkeyes allowed just 112 yards of total offense during the game Started and recorded five tackles (two solo, two for a loss) in Iowa s 37-6 upset blowout vs. then-no. 5-ranked Michigan State (Oct. 30), a victory keyed by the defense only giving up 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards of total offense Sophomore season (2009): Appeared in all 13 games on special teams and as a rotational player up front, recording 10 tackles and 1½ sacks for an Iowa team that posted an 11-2 record and won both the Big Ten title and the FedEx Orange Bowl over No. 9-ranked Georgia Tech Recorded two tackles (one solo) and his first sack of the season at Wisconsin (Oct. 17) Was part of what was an impressive defensive effort against a powerful tripleoption offense in the Orange Bowl vs. Georgia Tech (Jan. 5), helping to limit the Yellow Jackets to just 155 total yards Redshirt freshman season (2008): Saw his first collegiate action after redshirting his first season on campus in 2007, appearing in both spot duty on defense and on special teams For the season, appeared in eight games and tallied six tackles (four solo) and the first sack of his career Made his collegiate debut vs. Maine (Aug. 30), but did not record any statistics Appeared in the 42-0 win vs. Florida International (Sept. 6), registering three tackles (two solo) and his first sack. PERSONAL: Given name Michael Wayne Daniels Jr. Born in Stratford, N.J. Married, wife s name is Heaven The couple has two children Father, Mike Sr., played baseball at Rutgers-Camden University, and his brother, Sean, played linebacker at Temple University Names his older sister, Jeneca, who is actively serving in the military, and his best friend, Mike Saenz, as the two biggest influences on him as an athlete, citing the fact that they never let him quit or make excuses High school: Lettered three times as both a DL and RB at Highland Regional High School in Blackwood, N.J., serving as a two-time team captain and recording 222 touchdown on its initial possession. Play continues in sudden death until a winner is determined, and the game automatically ends upon any score (by safety, field goal, or touchdown) or when a score is awarded by Referee for a palpably unfair act. Each team shall be entitled to two timeouts, and if there is an excess timeout, the usual rules shall apply. A try is not attempted if a touchdown is scored. Disqualified players are not allowed to return. If the score is tied at the end of the 15-minute overtime period, the game shall result in a tie. Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated by the replay assistant. POSTSEASON At the end of regulation time the Referee will immediately toss a coin at the center of the field in accordance with rules pertaining to the usual pregame toss. The captain of the visiting team will call the toss prior to the coin being flipped. Following a three-minute intermission after the end of the regulation game, play will be continued in 15-minute periods until a winner is declared. Each team must possess or have the opportunity to possess the ball unless the team that has the ball first scores a touchdown on its initial possession. Play continues in sudden death until a winner is determined, and the game automatically ends upon any score (by safety, field goal, or touchdown) or when a score is awarded by the Referee for a palpably unfair act. Each team has three timeouts per half and all general timing provisions apply as during a regular game. A try is not attempted if a touchdown is scored. Disqualified players are not allowed to return. Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated by the replay assistant. DANIELS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 121

40 VETERANS tackles and 27 sacks in his varsity career Earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior in 2006 after recording 97 tackles and 12 sacks, and running for 1,029 yards and 12 TDs on offense Posted 84 tackles and nine sacks as a junior in 2005, also gaining 844 yards and scoring seven TDs on offense Lettered four years in track and field and three times in wrestling Community involvement: While in college, volunteered at The Spot, an organization that provides activity programming for at-risk youth, and also held a job stocking shelves at a grocery store in Iowa City Attended the annual Families of Children with Cancer holiday party Appeared as a guest at the Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley s Leaders and Legends event and also participated in the PALS Program and Phoenix Fitness Fun Party in Hobbies/interests: Enjoys browsing the Internet to learn about special-interest topics, spending time with family and friends, and playing video games Says he is a fan of Japanese anime manga comic books and reads them regularly Names Mike Tyson as his favorite athlete, Seinfeld as his favorite TV show, Styles P as his favorite musician and The Contender as his favorite book Residence: B lackwood, N.J. DANIELS FIELD MIKE DANIELS PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay Green Bay ½ 43½ NFL totals (two years) ½ 54½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional Statistics: Career sacks Christian Ponder (3), Jay Cutler, Andy Dalton, Tony Romo, John Skelton, Brandon Weeden, Nick Foles (½). NFL debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/12 First NFL start: vs. Minnesota, 11/24/13 First NFL sack: vs. Chicago, 9/13/12 (J.Cutler) Touchdowns (1): vs. Detroit, 12/9/12, 43-yard fumble return MIKE DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L (inactive) 09/13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L (inactive) 10/14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff DANIELS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Solo , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Sacks , at Min. (10/27/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the fourth round (132nd overall) of 12 NFL Draft, April 28 (free agency compensatory pick)...signed first contract, May , GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L ½ 4½ /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS ½ 43½ /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff DRAFT-ORDER TIES MISC. Draft-order ties are resolved by the cumulative record of each team s opponents. The team with the weaker opponents receives drafting priority. Within a tied segment, non-playoff clubs are given priority over playoff clubs. For the teams that do make the postseason, there will be a reseeding based on how far they go in the playoffs. The losers of the wild-card contests will be seeded based on their records. The losers of the divisional games will be slotted 25-28, and teams losing in the conference championship games will be picks No. 29 and No. 30. The Super Bowl loser will pick 31st, with the Super Bowl winner picking last at No

41 KEVIN DORSEY WIDE RECEIVER MARYLAND Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-1 Wt: 207 Born: February 23, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 0/0 Acquired: D7b-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve due to a toe injury sustained during the preseason. Was limited to just one preseason game, catching a 5-yard pass vs. Seattle (Aug. 23). Selected by Green Bay with the second of three seventhround picks in the 2013 NFL Draft (No. 224 overall) SEASON: Spent his entire rookie campaign on injured reserve (toe) Appeared in one preseason game, catching a pass for 5 yards vs. Seattle (Aug. 23) Missed time during the preseason with the toe injury as well as a hamstring injury Was placed on injured reserve on Aug Draft: Selected by the Packers with the second of three picks in the seventh round (No. 224 overall), a choice obtained from the Miami Dolphins as part of a draft-weekend trade. Became the first Maryland player drafted by the Packers since LB Eric Wilson in 1985 (seventh round). COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Terrapins, he appeared in 47 games with 23 starts and made 81 receptions for 1,088 yards (13.4 avg.) and nine TDs during his career Enrolled at Maryland in January 2008, but was forced to redshirt after undergoing foot surgery in August prior to the start of the season Earned his degree in economics Senior season (2012): Started all 12 games, but saw a dip in production partially due to season-ending injuries to each of the team s top four quarterbacks Finished the season with 18 catches for 311 yards and posted career highs in receiving average (17.3) and touchdowns (four)...boasted a 34.0-yard average on his four receiving TDs Received one of the individual honors at the team s postseason banquet for the second consecutive season, this time being named the winner of the A.V. Williams Award, for displaying outstanding and conspicuous sportsmanship throughout the 2012 season Posted a season-high 75 yards receiving with both of his receptions going for TDs vs. No. 10-ranked Florida State (Nov. 17) Junior season (2011): Enjoyed a breakout season, his first as a regular member of the starting lineup Started all 10 games in which he played, missing two contests due to a hamstring injury, the only games missed in his career Set new career highs with 45 catches and 573 receiving yards (12.7 avg.) Both of those totals led the team, as did his yards-per-reception average and three TD catches...was named the annual recipient of the Dr. John E. Faber Award for Iron Man at the team banquet following the season Made eight catches for a career-high 124 yards (15.5 avg.) in the Terps season-opening win vs. Miami (Sept. 5) Followed up his strong outing in the opener with a career-high nine-catch, 79-yard performance (8.8 avg.), along with a TD, the following week vs. West Virginia (Sept. 17) His 17 receptions in the first two games were second to only Torrey Smith (21, 2010) among Maryland players in the previous 16 seasons for catches over any two-game stretch Sophomore season (2010): Appeared in all 13 games with one start, seeing extended action on special teams and in a reserve role at WR Ranked fourth on the team with 15 catches for 187 yards (12.5 avg.) and two TDs Also had one carry for 4 yards Contributed five special teams tackles as a member of the kickoff coverage unit Had a seasonhigh three catches for 63 yards (21.0 avg.) at Miami (Nov. 6), highlighted by his first career TD, a 42-yard catch early in the second quarter Posted two catches for 50 yards (25.0 avg.), highlighted 123 AT A GLANCE Spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve due to a toe injury sustained during the preseason. Was limited to just one preseason game, catching a 5-yard pass vs. Seattle (Aug. 23). Selected by Green Bay with the second of three seventh-round picks in the 2013 NFL Draft (No. 224 overall). Appeared in in 47 games with 23 starts at Maryland and made 81 receptions for 1,088 yards (13.4 avg.) and nine TDs during his career. Posted career highs in catches (45) and receiving yards (573) as a junior in by a 45-yard TD grab, in the team s victory over East Carolina in the Military Bowl (Dec. 29) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Saw most of his time on special teams during what was his first participating season Was one of the team s most effective coverage players, tying for the team lead with eight special teams tackles Also appeared in spot duty on offense, recording three catches for 17 yards (5.7 avg.) Made a career-high three tackles on special teams at Wake Forest (Oct. 10). PERSONAL: Given name Kevin Patrick Dorsey...Born in Prince George s County, Md. Single Is related through marriage to the late Pro Football Hall of Fame TE John Mackey Held different jobs on campus during his time at Maryland, first working as an event organizer for activities at the student union Following his early graduation in 2011, he undertook an internship in the school s athletic department, serving as an assistant to both the athletic director and deputy athletic director and gaining handson experience with the various facets of athletics administration High school: A four-year letterman in football at Forestville (Md.) Military Academy outside of Washington, D.C. Played WR, QB, CB and S over the course of his four seasons and was one of the most highly regarded high school prospects in the region for the class of 2008 Was listed as an All-American by PrepStar and was among the top 100 recruits in the nation according to analyst Tom Lemming Was rated a four-star player by both Scout.com and Rivals.com and was the No. 3 overall player in the state on Rivals Maryland Top 20 for 2008 Led his team to the Maryland 1A South Region playoffs as a senior in 2007, catching 50 passes for 902 yards (18.0 avg.) and 11 TDs at WR in addition to recording seven INTs on defense...also scored TDs on an 81-yard kickoff return and a 60-yard INT return that season Hauled in 30 passes for 1,025 yards (34.2 avg.) and 13 TDs on offense and four INTs on defense as a junior in 2006 Community involvement: Helped build a playground in Appleton, Wis., as part of the NFL/ United Way Hometown Huddle event Visited veterans at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center while in college and made appearances on behalf of Uplifting Athletes, a student-athlete-run organization that aligns college football with rare diseases and raises them as a national priority through outreach, research, education and advocacy Hobbies/interests: Enjoys outdoor activities including hiking and biking and clay shooting, and al so playing video games, naming Call of Duty as his favorite Also enjoys watching television, naming ESPN, The History Channel and Food Network as his favorite outlets Listed Jerry Rice and Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes, The Lion King as his favorite movie and Ralph Ellison s Invisible Man as his favorite book Residence: Forestville, Md. DORSEY FIELD MISC.

42 VETERANS MATT FLYNN QUARTERBACK LOUISIANA STATE Seventh NFL Season Sixth Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 225 Born: June 20, 1985 NFL Games Played/Started: 44/7 Acquired: FA-13 FLYNN FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played for the Packers and the Raiders in 2013, starting a career-high five games on the season, with four of those starts coming with Green Bay (Weeks 13-16). Combining his statistics with Green Bay and Oakland in 2013, posted single-season career highs for completions (124), attempts (200), passing yards (1,392) and touchdowns (eight). Led the Packers to a win last season at Dallas in Week 15 after trailing 26-3 at the half, matching the largest comeback in franchise history (23 points vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sept. 12, 1982). Signed with Seattle as an unrestricted free agent in March 2012 and went on to appear in three games for the Seahawks that season. Served as the No. 2 QB, backing up rookie Russell Wilson. Served as the No. 2 quarterback for Green Bay behind Aaron Rodgers from , appearing in 34 games with two starts and throwing for 1,015 yards and nine TDs with five INTs on 82-of-132 passing (62.1 percent) for a 92.8 passer rating. Held for field goals and extra points in two separate stints in 2008 and Threw for 480 yards and six TDs for Green Bay in the 2011 season finale vs. Detroit, franchise records at the time that were later matched by Rodgers. Is one of only three QBs in NFL history (Y.A. Tittle, Joe Namath) to throw for 480-plus yards and six-plus TDs in the same game. Combined with his performance at New England in Week 15 of the 2010 season, he joined Dan Marino and Kurt Warner as the only three NFL quarterbacks (whose careers started since 1970) to throw three-plus TDs in each of their first two career starts. Started his first pro game in 2010 at New England (11-2) in Week 15, and his passer rating in the contest was the highest by any NFL quarterback making his first start against a team with a 10-2 record or better since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Was selected by the Packers with the first of two seventhround selections (No. 209 overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft SEASON: Appeared in seven NFL games with a careerhigh five starts on the season, five of those games (four starts) coming with Green Bay and two games (one start) with Oakland His four starts with the Packers came in Weeks when Rodgers was sidelined with a fractured collarbone With Green Bay, completed 102 of 166 passes (61.4 percent) for 1,146 yards and seven TDs with four INTs for an 86.1 passer rating Also rushed for 61 yards on 17 carries (3.6 avg.) with the Packers With the Raiders, threw for 246 yards and a score with one INT on 22-of- 34 passing (64.7 percent) for an 83.7 rating Was acquired by Oakland on April 1 in a trade with Seattle Was released by the Raiders on Oct. 7 Was signed by Buffalo on Oct. 14, and was with the club for three games before being released on Nov. 4 Signed with Green Bay on Nov. 12 and remained with the club the rest of the season Vs. Washington (Sept. 29): Made his first start with the Raiders and threw for 227 yards and a TD with one INT on 21-of-32 passing (65.6 percent) Vs. Minnesota (Nov. AT A GLANCE Played for the Packers and the Raiders in 2013, starting a career-high five games on the season, with four of those starts coming with Green Bay (Weeks 13-16). Led the Packers to a win last season at Dallas in Week 15 after trailing 26-3 at the half, matching the largest comeback in franchise history (23 points vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sept. 12, 1982). Served as the No. 2 quarterback for Green Bay behind Aaron Rodgers from before signing with the Seahawks as an unrestricted free agent in Played that season in Seattle and was with the Raiders and Buffalo Bills in Threw for 480 yards and six TDs for Green Bay in the 2011 season finale vs. Detroit, franchise records at the time that were later matched by Rodgers. Is one of only three QBs in NFL history (Y.A. Tittle, Joe Namath) to throw for 480-plus yards and six-plus TDs in the same game. Combined with his performance at New England in Week 15 of the 2010 season, he joined Dan Marino and Kurt Warner as the only three NFL quarterbacks (whose careers started since 1970) to throw three-plus TDs in each of their first two career starts. Capped his LSU career by leading the Tigers to the 2007 BCS National Championship with a win over Ohio State, earning Offensive MVP honors in the game. 24): Came on in relief of starter Scott Tolzien midway through the third quarter with the Packers trailing Went on to lead three fourth-quarter scoring drives (two TDs, one FG), a surge that erased a 16-point deficit and forced overtime in what ultimately was a tie. Completed 21 of 36 passes for 218 yards and a TD with no INTs. First scoring drive was a nine-play, 80-yard march that was capped off with a 3-yard TD run by RB Eddie Lacy. Led the offense on a 12-play, 76-yard drive on the next possession, connecting with WR Jarrett Boykin on a 6-yard TD pass to pull the Packers within three points (23-20). Quickly directed a 10-play, 60-yard drive to set up K Mason Crosby s game-tying 27-yard FG with 50 seconds remaining. Drove the offense to the Minnesota 2 on the opening possession of OT, but was forced to settle for a 20-yard FG from Crosby in the Packers first tie game since Sept. 20, 1987, vs. Denver Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Led the Packers to a much-needed win after trailing at halftime, overcoming challenging weather conditions to direct five scoring drives (three FG, two TD) on the afternoon. Completed 24 of 32 passes, a career-high 75.0 percentage, for 258 yards and a TD with one INT. Also ran the ball six times for a career-high 28 yards (4.7 avg.), including a career-long 17-yarder in the second quarter At Dallas (Dec. 15): Led the team to a win after trailing 26-3 at half, overcoming a 23-point deficit to match the biggest comeback in franchise history (vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sept. 12, 1982). Completed 26 of 39 passes for 299 yards and four TDs with one INT (113.1 rating). All four of his TD passes came in the second half as he became the first QB in team history to throw four TD passes in a second half. Three of the four TD drives spanned at least 80 yards in length Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Started his fourth straight game and threw for 232 yards and a TD with one INT on 21-of-39 passing. Led the offense on five scoring drives (four TD, one FG) At Chicago (Dec. 29): Served as the No. 2 QB with Rodgers back in the lineup. Dressed, but did not play

43 2012: Was active for all 16 games for Seattle, appearing in three of them as the backup to Wilson Completed 5 of 9 passes (55.6 percent) for 68 yards Was also active for both of the Seahawks playoff contests, but did not play Signed with Seattle as an unrestricted free agent on March 21 Vs. Arizona (Dec. 9): Saw his first action as a Seahawk, playing most of the second half and connecting on 5 of 9 passes for 68 yards in the 58-0 win. 2011: Played in five games with one start for Green Bay, connecting on 33 of 49 passes (67.3 percent) for 518 yards and six TDs with two INTs for a passer rating Active, but did not play in the other 11 regular-season games and the team s postseason contest Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Came on in relief of Rodgers in the fourth quarter of a 45-7 Green Bay win. Led the offense on a nine-play, 66-yard drive that was capped off with his 3-yard TD run, the first rushing TD of his career Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Made his second career start as the coaching staff elected to rest Rodgers in the season finale with the team having already clinched the NFC s No. 1 seed. Set franchise records for passing yards (480) and passing TDs (six) on 31-of-44 passing (the yardage and TD totals would later be matched by Rodgers). Eclipsed Lynn Dickey s mark of 418 yards at Tampa Bay on Oct. 12, 1980, and the five-td total that had been posted on eight previous occasions. Joined Tittle (Oct. 28, 1962) and Namath (Sept. 24, 1972) as the only QBs in NFL history to throw for 480-plus yards and six-plus TDs in the same game. Became the first QB in NFL history to throw for five-plus TDs in one of his first two career starts. Combined with his performance at New England in Week 15 of the 2010 season, he joined Marino and Warner as the only three NFL quarterbacks (whose careers started since 1970) to throw three-plus TDs in each of their first two career starts. With Rodgers having thrown five TD passes vs. Chicago the week before, the duo became the first teammates in league history to each throw for five or more TDs in consecutive weeks. 2010: Appeared in seven games with one start, completing 40 of 66 passes (60.6 percent) for 433 yards, three TDs and two INTs (82.4 rating) Active, but did not play in the other nine regularseason contests Played in one postseason game, serving as the No. 2 QB in the other three but not seeing any action Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Threw a pass on a fake field goal from the Minnesota 37 in the second quarter. Quickly went from holder to a shotgun formation, and his long pass to TE Andrew Quarless appeared to be on target but went incomplete after Quarless stumbled en route to the ball At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Entered the game in relief of Rodgers with 6:37 remaining and the Packers leading Led the offense on a 10-play drive that eventually stalled at the Minnesota 33 with 24 seconds remaining. Completed his lone attempt, a 5-yard pass to WR Jordy Nelson, and also scrambled around right end for a 5-yard gain At Detroit (Dec. 12): Saw the most extended playing time of his career to that point as he entered the game for Rodgers (concussion) with 1:12 remaining in the first half. Connected on 15 of 26 passes (57.7 percent) for 177 yards with an INT (62.5 rating). Led the Packers to a FG on the opening drive of the second half, finding Quarless for a 20- yard gain on the possession. Engineered an 81-yard march on the next series by completing 4 of 6 passes for 67 yards before he was intercepted by LB DeAndre Levy on a pass intended for WR Donald Driver in the end zone. On Green Bay s final drive, found WR James Jones for an 18-yard gain to convert a third-and-11, and followed that up with a 14-yard screen to RB Dimitri Nance and a 9-yard toss to WR Greg Jennings. On fourth-and-1 at the Detroit 31, overthrew Jennings on a deep pass down the left sideline as the Packers lost, 7-3 At New England (Dec. 19): Making his first career start in one of the toughest environments in the NFL, he completed 24 of 37 passes (64.9 percent) for 251 yards and three TDs with one INT (100.2 rating) against the 11-2 Patriots. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his passer rating was the highest by any NFL quarterback making his first career start against a team with a 10-2 record or better since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Became the first Packers QB to throw three TD passes in his first career start since Dilweg posted the same number vs. the L.A. Rams (Sept. 9, 1990). Was the first QB besides Rodgers or Favre to start a game since Majkowski (vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 20, 1992). Completed passes to 10 different receivers. Found Jones for a 66-yard TD on a stop-and-go route on the first play of the second quarter, the first TD pass of his NFL career and the longest TD pass by a Packers QB on his first career scoring throw since Babe Parilli in 1952 (90 yards). Pushed the lead to 17-7 with a 1-yard TD strike to Jennings in the second quarter. Engineered a 13-play, 69-yard drive in the third quarter that was capped off with a 6-yard TD pass to RB John Kuhn At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): In his postseason debut, entered the game with 5:32 remaining and the Packers leading Handed the ball off five times on a drive that would result in a 32-yard FG by Crosby. 2009: Served as No. 2 QB for the second straight season...played in 15 games, handling holding duties for FGs and PATs in the first 13 games and seeing time at QB in five contests, completing 7 of 12 passes for 58 yards with one INT...At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Saw his first action at QB on the season when he relieved Rodgers with just under nine minutes remaining. Completed 1 of 2 passes, connecting with Jennings for a 12-yarder Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1): Took the final snap of the game and completed a 3-yard pass to TE Donald Lee At Detroit (Nov. 26): Took the final three offensive snaps, handing the ball off to RB Brandon Jackson each time Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Saw the most extensive action of his career to that point, coming in for Rodgers for final snap of the third quarter and playing the entire fourth quarter. Completed 4 of 6 passes for 36 yards. Scrambled to his right and found Nelson on the sideline for a 17-yard gain to convert a thirdand-12 and set up a fourth-quarter FG At Arizona (Jan. 3): Played the entire fourth quarter, completing 1 of 3 passes for 7 yards with one INT. 2008: Played in seven games, three of them at QB and the last four games at holder Completed 2 of 5 passes for 6 yards Beat out fellow rookie Brian Brohm for the backup QB job following a strong showing in the preseason At Detroit (Sept. 14): Took first NFL snaps with two kneel downs to end the game in win Vs. Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Played two series in the fourth quarter after Rodgers was sidelined with a shoulder injury. Completed 2 of 5 passes for 6 yards. First career completion came on 3-yard pass to Jackson late in the fourth quarter... Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Held on PATs for the first time in his pro career, holding for Crosby s three kicks At Chicago (Dec. 22): Rushed for 6 yards and a first down to the Chicago 31 on a fake punt as he took a direct snap from LS Brett Goode and found a hole on the right side on a fourth-and-2 play in the second quarter. The first down kept drive alive that was capped off with a Jennings TD catch 2008 Draft: The first of two seventh-round draft choices (209th overall) by the Packers, he was the 12th QB taken. Selected with pick from Minnesota acquired along with the Vikings fifth-round pick (150) for Green Bay s fifth-round pick (137). Was the second QB selected by the Packers in the 08 draft, joining second-round pick Brohm; the last time the team selected two signal-callers in the same draft was in 1989 when the Packers took Dilweg in the third round and Jeff Graham in the fourth round. COLLEGE: Patiently waited his turn to become the Tigers starting QB, playing behind a pair of NFL draft picks in Matt Mauck (selected in seventh round by Denver in 2004) and JaMarcus Russell (first overall pick by Oakland in 2007) After serving as a backup for three seasons, capped LSU career by leading the Tigers to the 2007 BCS National Championship with a win over Ohio State and earned Offensive MVP honors in the game Finished career with an 11-2 mark as the Tigers starter, which included a 10-2 mark as a senior in 07 Despite serving as LSU s starting QB for only one season, still managed to throw for 3,096 yards and 31 TDs during his career Was tied for the sixth-highest TD total at the end of his career Also served as the holder on FGs and PATs throughout his career at LSU Majored in general studies Senior season (2007): Started 12 games on his way to leading the Tigers to a national championship Threw for 2,407 yards FLYNN VETERANS FIELD MISC. 125

44 VETERANS FLYNN and 21 TDs, including five games with three or more TD passes Led the Tigers to four come-from-behind victories Also served as holder on FGs and PATs Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Auburn (Oct. 20) as he completed 22 of 34 passes for 319 yards and three TDs Became only the fourth QB in LSU history to post back-to-back 300-yard games when he threw for a career-high 353 yards at Alabama (Nov. 3) along with three TDs Joined Russell as the only QBs in school history to throw three TD passes in three straight games when he tossed three more scores vs. Louisiana Tech (Nov. 10) Showed his toughness by playing most of the second half of LSU s triple- OT victory vs. Arkansas (Nov. 23) with a separated shoulder, an injury that he sustained on a two-point conversion run by him early in the third quarter Despite having to leave the field to head to the locker room for treatment, still finished the game and threw a career-high 47 passes with 22 completions, 209 yards passing and two TDs Missed the SEC Championship Game vs. Tennessee (Dec. 1) with the shoulder injury Returned to action against Ohio State in the BCS National Championship (Jan. 7), and tied a school record with four TD passes in the Tigers win Named Offensive MVP of the title game after completing 19 of 27 passes, a season-high 70.4 percent, for 174 yards and the four scores Junior season (2006): Played in a reserve role at QB in seven games and served as the holder on FGs and PATs Threw for 133 yards and two TDs with one INT Also rushed for 86 yards and a TD on 13 attempts Sophomore season (2005): Played in MATT FLYNN S PRO STATISTICS seven games at QB and completed 27 of 48 passes for 457 yards, seven TDs and just one INT Also served as the holder on placekicks Was a perfect 7 of 7 for 139 yards and three TDs vs. North Texas (Oct. 29), with all three TDs coming in the fourth quarter; became the only non-starter in LSU history to come into a game and throw three TD passes in a single quarter Inserted into the SEC Championship Game in the second half against Georgia (Dec. 3) when Russell went down with an injury and threw a TD pass Started in place of an injured Russell in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl vs. Miami (Dec. 30) and was named Offensive MVP in the 40-3 victory after throwing for 196 yards and two TDs Redshirt freshman season (2004): Served as Tigers No. 3 QB and played in all 12 games, seeing action under center in three contests Served as team s holder on placekicks Completed 4 of 10 passes for 99 yards and a TD First completion of collegiate career was a 67-yard TD pass to Xavier Carter vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 25). PERSONAL: Given name Matthew Clayton Flynn Born in Tyler, Texas Married, wife s name is Lacey Father, Alvin, was a three-year letterwinner ( ) at QB at Baylor Is an uncle to seven nieces and nephews Sister, Amanda, is a stage actress who has performed in Mamma Mia! in Las Vegas and Wicked in Los Angeles, and is currently auditioning for roles in New York City High school: One of the top-rated QBs in the state at Robert E. Lee High in Tyler, Texas Ranked the No. 20 QB in the country by Tom Lemming of ESPN.com Was a mem- PASSING Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2008 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay t Seattle Oakland Green Bay , NFL totals , t PLAYOFFS Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2010 Green Bay RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Seattle Oakland Green Bay NFL totals FLYNN S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Passing Attempts , vs. Det. (1/01/12) Completions , vs. Det. (1/01/12) Yards , vs. Det. (1/01/12) Touchdowns , vs. Det. (1/01/12) Long t, vs. Det. (1/01/12), to R.Grant Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost 1-0 in 2008, 1-1 in 2010, 1-1 in 2012, 7-6 in 2013; NFL total: Miscellaneous tackles 1 in FIELD NFL debut: at Detroit, 9/14/08 First NFL start: at New England, 12/19/10 First NFL passing TD: at New England, 12/19/10 (66 yards, J.Jones) First INT: at Arizona, 1/3/10 (R.Brown) MISC. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the seventh round (209th overall) of 08 NFL Draft, April 27 Signed first contract, July Signed by Seattle Seahawks as unrestricted free agent, March Acquired by Oakland Raiders from Seahawks in exchange for a 2014 fifth-round draft pick and a conditional pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, April 1...Released by Raiders, Oct. 7...Signed by Buffalo Bills as unrestricted free agent, Oct Waived by Bills, Nov. 4...Signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, Nov Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, April

45 ber of the SuperPrep Texas 124, Dallas Morning News Texas Top 100 and the Tyler Morning Telegraph All-East Texas Football Team Threw for 1,679 yards and nine TDs while also showing his versatility with 305 yards rushing and 12 TDs Displayed his toughness by leading team to a semifinal appearance in one of the toughest classifications in Texas with a broken foot for the last four games Community involvement: Was part of the Packers Tailgate Tour in 2011 Signed autographs and posed for photos at Pals Halloween Party Interacted with kids and signed autographs at Kids Day for the City of Green Bay Was a celebrity guest at fundraising dinner for the Donald Driver Foundation and participated in the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game Hobbies/interests: Enjoys golfing, hunting and fishing, and is an avid pingpong player Is also a music enthusiast, listing Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd as his favorite bands Residence: Baton Rouge, La. VETERANS MATT FLYNN GAME-BY-GAME 2008, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 Min-W (did not play) 09/14 at Det-W 1/ /21 Dal-L (did not play) 09/28 at TB-L 1/ /05 Atl-L (did not play) 10/12 at Sea-W (did not play) 10/19 Ind-W (did not play) 11/02 at Ten-L (did not play) 11/09 at Min-L (did not play) 11/16 Chi-W (did not play) 11/24 at NO-L 1/ /30 Car-L (did not play) 12/07 Hou-L 1/ /14 at Jax-L 1/ /22 at Chi-L 1/ /28 Det-W 1/ TOTALS 7/ , GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/13 Chi-W 1/ /20 Cin-L 1/ /27 at StL-W 1/ /05 at Min-L 1/ /18 Det-W 1/ /25 at Cle-W 1/ /01 Min-L 1/ /08 at TB-L 1/ /15 Dal-W 1/ /22 SF-W 1/ /26 at Det-W 1/ /07 Bal-W 1/ /13 at Chi-W 1/ /20 at Pit-L (did not play) 12/27 Sea-W 1/ /03 at Ari-W 1/ TOTALS 15/ /10 at Ari-L 1 (did not play) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/12 at Phi-W (did not play) 09/19 Buf-W (did not play) 09/27 at Chi-L (did not play) 10/03 Det-W (did not play) 10/10 at Was-L (did not play) 10/17 Mia-L (did not play) 10/24 Min-W 1/ /31 at NYJ-W (did not play) 11/07 Dal-W 1/ /21 at Min-W 1/ /28 at Atl-L (did not play) 12/05 SF-W 1/ /12 at Det-L 1/ /19 at NE-L 1/ t /26 NYG-W 1/ /02 Chi-W (did not play) 10 TOTALS 7/ t /09 at Phi-W 1 (did not play) 01/15 at Atl-W 2 1/ /23 at Chi-W 3 (did not play) 02/06 Pit-W 4 (did not play) PLAYOFFS 1/ NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas FLYNN FIELD MISC. 127

46 VETERANS FLYNN FIELD MISC. MATT FLYNN GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 NO-W (did not play) 09/18 at Car-W (did not play) 09/25 at Chi-W (did not play) 10/02 Den-W 1/ /09 at Atl-W (did not play) 10/16 StL-W (did not play) 10/23 at Min-W (did not play) 11/06 at SD-W (did not play) 11/14 Min-W 1/ /20 TB-W (did not play) 11/24 at Det-W (did not play) 12/04 at NYG-W (did not play) 12/11 Oak-W 1/ /18 at KC-L (did not play) 12/25 Chi-W 1/ /01 Det-W 1/ t TOTALS 5/ t /15 NYG-L 1 (did not play) 1 NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, SEATTLE PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/09 at Ari-L (did not play) 09/16 Dal-W (did not play) 09/24 GB-W (did not play) 09/30 at StL-L (did not play) 10/07 at Car-W (did not play) 10/14 NE-W (did not play) 10/18 at SF-L (did not play) 10/28 at Det-L (did not play) 11/04 Min-W (did not play) 11/11 NYJ-W (did not play) 11/25 at Mia-L (did not play) 12/02 at Chi-W (did not play) 12/09 Ari-W 1/ /16 at Buf-W 1/ /23 SF-W 1/ /30 StL-W (did not play) 12 TOTALS 3/ /06 at Was-W 1 (did not play) 01/13 at ATL-L 2 (did not play) 1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, OAKLAND PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 at Ind-L (did not play) 09/15 Jax-W (did not play) 09/23 at Den-L 1/ /29 Was-L 1/ /06 SD-W (did not play) 13 TOTALS 2/ , GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 at SF-L (not with team) 09/15 Was-W (not with team) 09/22 at Cin-L (not with team) 10/06 Det-W (not with team) 10/13 at Bal-W (not with team) 10/20 Cle-W (not with team) 10/27 at Min-W (not with team) 11/04 Chi-L (not with team) 11/10 Phi-L (not with team) 11/17 at NYG-L (did not play) 11/24 Min-T 1/ /28 at Det-L 1/ /08 Atl-W 1/ /15 at Dal-W 1/ /22 Pit-L 1/ /29 at Chi-W (did not play) 13 TOTALS 5/ /05 SF-L 1 (did not play) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff 128

47 BRETT GOODE LONG SNAPPER ARKANSAS Seventh NFL Season Seventh Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-1 Wt: 255 Born: November 2, 1984 NFL Games Played/Started: 96/0 Acquired: FA-08 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Reliable long snapper was a last-minute injury replacement for LS J.J. Jansen following the 2008 preseason and has performed the job almost flawlessly for the past six seasons. Was one of only two Packers (K Mason Crosby) to appear in all 96 regular-season games from Has appeared in all 96 regular-season games and nine playoff contests since joining the club, having recorded 12 coverage tackles and a fumble recovery in his six seasons, including a career-best five tackles in Has snapped for all five of the longest field goals in franchise history (all by Crosby). Helped Crosby connect on 33 of 37 field goals in 2013, an 89.2 percentage that ranks No. 2 in franchise history behind only Jan Stenerud s 91.7 percentage (22-24) in Also contributed to P Tim Masthay setting a single-season franchise record (since 1976) for net punting average (38.95) in Played a key role in Masthay tying a team mark for the most punts inside the 20 with 30 on the season in Helped key an all-around improvement for the special teams in 2011, one that saw the units climb to No. 13 overall in the annual Dallas Morning News rankings, the team s highest finish since Played a critical role in Masthay posting a team-record 45.6-yard gross punting average in Also centered a placement operation in 11 that saw Crosby produce a career season, one that resulted in his being named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl. Crosby ranked No. 4 in the NFL with 140 points and his 85.7 field-goal percentage was a career high at the time. Goode also snapped for each of Crosby s franchise-record 23 consecutive field goals, a mark that broke Chris Jacke s previous record of 17 set in Originally signed by Green Bay as a free agent on Sept. 1, 2008, three days after Jansen suffered a season-ending knee injury in the preseason finale vs. Tennessee. Earned his first NFL roster spot with Green Bay after two failed attempts with Jacksonville, having originally signed as a non-drafted rookie free agent with the Jaguars in May 2007 and again on March 5, 2008, twice attending the team s offseason program, before being released. Signed a contract extension with the Packers on Oct. 13, GREEN BAY PACKERS MOST SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES, SEASON 35 John Dorsey Guy Prather John Dorsey Randy Scott 1981 Cliff Lewis Guy Prather Jason Hunter Mike C. McCoy Steve Wagner 1977 Steve Wagner 1978 Guy Prather 1982 Burnell Dent 1989 Marviel Underwood 2005 AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced GEWD. One of only two Packers (K Mason Crosby) to appear in all 96 regular-season games from Has snapped for all five of the longest field goals in franchise history (all by Crosby). Was originally signed as injury replacement for rookie LS J.J. Jansen following the 2008 preseason finale. Was without a team for 2008 training camp, and was pouring concrete for a driveway in 93-degree heat in his home state of Arkansas when the Packers called following Jansen s injury. Spent 2007 training camp and 2008 offseason with Jacksonville but failed to land a roster spot. A four-year letterwinner at long snapper for Arkansas, he appeared in 49 collegiate games SEASON: Appeared in all 16 regular-season games and the team s playoff contest, extending his games-played streak to 105 (including playoffs), dating back to his arrival on the eve of the 2008 season Snapped to Masthay as he registered the best single-season net punting average in team history (since 1976) with a yard average Helped Crosby connect on 33 of 37 field goals, a career-high 89.2 percentage that ranks No. 2 in franchise history behind only Stenerud s 91.7 percentage (22-24) in 1981 Contributed to Crosby s seventh straight 100-point season, bringing his point total as a pro to 903, the most in NFL history by a player in his first seven seasons in the league, with Goode snapping for six of them Helped Crosby become just the third player in league history to register three or more 140-point seasons Added one tackle on the coverage units Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Snapped for all five of Crosby s franchise-record-tying FGs, as the kicker joined Jacke (twice) and Ryan Longwell as the only players in team history to connect on five FGs in a game At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Snapped for another productive scoring day by the special teams with Crosby accounting for 13 (four FGs, one extra point) of the team s 19 points in the win At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Snapped for all three of Crosby s FGs. Did not see any action as a member of the punting unit with the Packers not punting in a regular-season game for the first time since Dec. 17, 1989, at Chicago Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Snapped for each of Masthay s six punts, four of which were downed inside the 20-yard line At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Snapped for Crosby s two FGs, including a 57-yarder on the last play of the first half that set a new franchise record for outdoor FGs and also marked the longest FG in MetLife Stadium history At Dallas (Dec. 15): Snapped for Crosby s 57-yard FG in the first quarter, a kick that 22 Steve Wagner 1979 Mike Jolly 1980 Jim Laughlin 1983 Cliff Lewis 1984 Jackie Harris 1990 Paris Lenon 2002 Brady Poppinga 2005 Desmond Bishop 2009 since 1976 GOODE FIELD MISC. 129

48 VETERANS GOODE FIELD MISC. is tied for the second longest in team history and was Crosby s fifth of 50-plus yards on the season. Also snapped for all four of Masthay s punts, including a second-quarter kick that Goode covered by tackling WR Cole Beasley after a 7-yard return Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Recorded his second career special teams tackle in the postseason, bringing down RB LaMichael James following a 10-yard punt return in the first quarter. 2012: Appeared in all 16 regular-season games and both playoff contests Part of a special teams unit that finished No. 12 in the Dallas Morning News special teams rankings Helped Masthay post the second-best season in team history (since 1976) as far as net punting average (38.9) and tie a team mark for most punts inside the 20 with 30 on the season Added one tackle on the coverage units Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Snapped for all three of Crosby s successful FG attempts, including his 54-yarder in the fourth quarter that was the longest by a Green Bay kicker in Lambeau Field history. Also centered the game s highlight play, a fake field goal in the second quarter that resulted in a 27-yard TD pass from Masthay to TE Tom Crabtree. On the play, snapped the ball to Masthay, the holder, and then threw a cut-block that wiped out DE Israel Idonije and allowed a clear path for Crabtree to take the shovel pass from Masthay and dart up the field for the score Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Was on the front end of a successful trick play for the second time in three games when his direct snap to FB John Kuhn on a second-quarter fake punt on fourth-and-1 resulted in a 5-yard gain and extended an eventual TD drive Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Registered his first coverage tackle of the season when he brought down explosive CB Patrick Peterson following an 8-yard punt return in the fourth quarter At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Delivered snaps on all three of Masthay s punts, highlighted by his second-quarter kick that was downed at the Minnesota 11, his franchise-record-tying 30th of the season to land inside the 20 Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Handled all of his usual snapping duties, including Crosby s 20-yard FG in the second quarter that set a new franchise record for consecutive FGs made in the postseason (six). Also snapped for each of Masthay s playoff career-hightying eight punts, three of which were downed inside the 20 and one that was muffed by returner Marcus Sherels that he nearly fell on, but was instead recovered by LB Dezman Moses. 2011: Played in all 16 regular-season contests and the team s playoff game Contributed to what was an all-around improvement on special teams that featured career seasons from both Crosby and Masthay Helped Masthay build on what was a strong finish to the 2010 season, maintaining his consistency throughout and finishing the year having set new franchise records for both gross (45.6) and net punting (38.6) average (later broken) Added one tackle on the coverage units Also snapped for Crosby s most efficient season to that point, one that saw him post a new career-high 85.7 field-goal percentage and rank No. 4 in the NFL with 140 points, becoming just the second player in franchise history (Paul Hornung) and the sixth in NFL history at the time to have more than one season with 140 points Delivered on Crosby s franchise-record 58-yard field goal in Week 7 at Minnesota Also centered for each of PACKERS IN DALLAS MORNING NEWS SPECIAL TEAMS RANKINGS Crosby s franchise-record 23 consecutive successful field goals between , breaking Jacke s previous record of 17 from the 1993 season At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Delivered on each of Crosby s then-career-high-tying four FGs, including his thenfranchise-record-tying 56-yarder in the third quarter At Minnesota (Nov. 14): Centered both a FG and punt operation that had excellent performances inside the Metrodome. Snapped for Crosby s franchise-record 18th consecutive FG, a 39-yarder in the second quarter, and later on his 58-yard make late in the third quarter that stands as the longest FG in team history. The 58-yarder made Crosby the only kicker in the NFL to make three FGs of 56-plus yards between Also executed three snaps on each of Masthay s three punts, all of which landed inside the 20-yard line, giving Masthay career highs in both gross (59.3) and net (55.3) average (min. three attempts) At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Centered each of Crosby s five PATs and also his game-winning 31-yard FG as time expired, his first participation in a game-winning kick in his four-year career. Also snapped for each of Masthay s five punts, seeing four of them land inside the 20-yard line, as he became the first punter in franchise history to drop four or more inside the 20 in backto-back games and won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors...at Kansas City (Dec. 18): Snapped for each of Masthay s five punts, including his career-long 71-yarder in the second quarter. Was also credited with his first coverage stop of the season for running CB Javier Arenas out of bounds at the Kansas City 23-yard line in the third quarter. 2010: Handled snapping duties in every game for the third straight season, including all four postseason contests Posted a career-high five tackles on special teams and added one more in the playoffs Helped Masthay post a 37.6-yard net average in 2010, which at the time matched the best mark by a Packers punter since 1976 (Jon Ryan, 2007) At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Handled snapping duties, including a perfect delivery on Crosby s 56-yard FG in the second quarter, then the longest FG in franchise history and the longest in the NFC in 2010 At Detroit (Dec. 12): Registered a career-high two tackles on special teams, including a stop of WR Stefan Logan after a 2-yard punt return early in the second quarter Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Matched his career high with two special teams tackles, including a key stop of WR Devin Hester following a 19-yard punt return in the second quarter. Helped keep the Pro Bowler in check for the majority of the contest as the unit downed four punts inside the 20 and Masthay posted a 36.6-yard net average. 2009: Served as long snapper in every game for the second straight season, including the Wild Card playoff game at Arizona (Jan. 10) Posted two tackles on special teams, equaling his total from 2008 At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Recorded a tackle on special teams, bringing down WR Jaymar Johnson on a punt return At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Registered a stop on special teams, putting a big hit on Logan for a 2-yard loss on a third-quarter punt. 2008: Handled snapping duties in all 16 games, and recorded two tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Made his NFL debut At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Registered his first career special teams tackle when Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News produces an annual NFL special teams poll, which objectively grades teams by its rankings in 22 kicking-game categories. Gosselin suggests that quality special teams give clubs an edge in a parity-driven league. A closer look at the Packers history in the standings: th th th th th st th th th th th st th th th nd nd tied-7th th st th tied-13th th th 130

49 he brought down CB Chris Carr at the Tennessee 28 on Derrick Frost s 55-yard punt early in the fourth quarter Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Recovered his first career fumble when he jumped on WR Jacoby Jones muffed catch at the Green Bay 49 on fourthquarter punt, setting up the offense for a TD drive that tied the game at 21 At Chicago (Dec. 22): Snapped the ball to QB Matt Flynn on a fake punt in second quarter on fourth-and-2 that Flynn took 6 yards for the first down. COLLEGE: A four-year letterwinner at the University of Arkansas, he appeared in 49 games while snapping for all punts each of his four seasons and for all kick placements his final three years Tallied seven special teams tackles in his career, at least one in each of his four seasons Majored in kinesiology with an emphasis in teaching. PERSONAL: Given name Brett Goode Last name is pronounced GEWD Born in Pampa, Texas Single High school: Attended Northside High School in Fort Smith, Ark., BRETT GOODE S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2008 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (six years) Postseason lettering as both a long snapper and a center on the offensive line...also lettered in baseball Community involvement: Hosted the Deep Snap Open in Fort Smith, Ark., each of the last two years, a charity golf tournament to benefit Special Olympics and CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)... Joined teammates in visiting a fifth-grade class at local elementary school to congratulate students for raising $2,000 for the Bay Area Humane Society Has helped coach youth at the Junior Power Pack Football Clinic and the Packers summer youth football camps, participated in the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game, rung bells for The Salvation Army at the holidays and attended a students vs. teachers basketball game to benefit the YMCA Strong Kids campaign Hobbies/interests: Is a scratch golfer and enjoys fishing, cooking, playing guitar and playing craps Attended the Kentucky Derby for the first time in May Also enjoys listening to real country music Residence: Split between Fort Smith, Ark., and Green Bay. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2007 Signed by Jacksonville Jaguars as free agent, May 14 Waived by Jaguars, Aug Signed with Jacksonville as free agent, March 5 Waived by Jaguars, June 19 Signed by Green Bay Packers, Sept Signed contract extension, Jan Signed contract extension, Oct. 13. Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 2 in 2008, 2 in 2009, 5 in 2010, 1 in 10 playoffs, 1 in 2011, 1 in 2012, 1 in 2013, 1 in 13 playoffs; NFL total: 12. Recovered fumble on special teams vs. Houston, 12/7/08. VETERANS GOODE NFL debut: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08 WHERE TITLETOWN MEETS TINSELTOWN The 2008 release of Leatherheads, starring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger, was inspired by the tales of Johnny Blood McNally, who spent seven seasons in Green Bay. A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Johnny Blood led the Packers to four championships (1929, 30, 31 and 36). Actor Matthew McConaughey s father was drafted by the Packers. The team selected James (Jim) McConaughey, an end, out of the University of Houston in the 27th round (319th overall) of the 53 draft. The elder McConaughey didn t see action in a league game. Alan Autry, who played Captain Bubba Skinner in the hit series In the Heat of the Night, also was drafted by Green Bay. GM/Head Coach Bart Starr drafted him in the 12th round (296th overall) of the 1975 draft. During training camp, Autry met director Robert Altman, who would give him a small part in the 1978 film Remember My Name. Autry s legal name was Carlos Brown (including his Packers tenure) until 1981, when he changed it while filming Southern Comfort, after meeting his biological father. Autry now owns a production company, and produced and starred in his first full-length film, The Legend of Jake Kincaid. The Packers were the subject of a 1937 MGM/UA movie, Pigskin Champions (left, Don Hutson and Arnie Herber collect autographs from one of their co-stars, Pete Smith, while in Hollywood). Brett Favre made a cameo in the comedy There s Something About Mary (Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller), as Mary s mysterious boyfriend. Gary Knafelc, Lambeau Field s former P.A. announcer who also caught the game-winning touchdown in the stadium s inaugural game, was an actor as well. Using the screen name Gary Kincaid, he had roles in Palm Springs Weekend (1963) among other films. Ray Nitschke had roles in The Longest Yard (1974), starring Burt Reynolds, and Head (1968). Offensive lineman Matt Willig appeared in all 16 games for the Packers during the 1998 season. Since his playing career ended in 2005, Willig has become a successful actor, having appeared in a number of popular television shows including Dexter, Chuck and Cold Case, and has also landed a handful of roles in various films. Former Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings showed his versatility when he made a guest appearance on the CBS television series Criminal Minds in May Jennings brief speaking role saw him play a Behavioral Analysis Unit technician. Donald Driver, who recently finished his 14-year Packers career, won the 14th season of ABC s hit television show Dancing with the Stars in May He partnered with Peta Murgatroyd to defeat 11 other pairs and become the third football player to win the Mirror Ball Trophy. Aaron Rodgers appeared in an episode of NBC s hit comedy The Office, during the show s final season. In his brief role, Rodgers serves as a judge for the fictional television show America s Next A Capella Sensation. FIELD MISC. 131

50 VETERANS LETROY GUION DEFENSIVE TACKLE FLORIDA STATE Seventh NFL Season First Packers Season Ht: 6-4 Wt: 315 Born: June 21, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 68/31 Acquired: FA-14 GUION PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Signed with Green Bay as a free agent in March 2014 after spending his first six seasons in the league with the Minnesota Vikings, where he appeared in 68 games with 31 starts. Started all 28 games he appeared in for the Vikings over the past two seasons ( ), recording 72 tackles (32 solo) and three sacks over that span. Posted strong outings against the Packers each of the last two years, recording a season-high five tackles and a sack vs. Green Bay in Week 8 last season and six tackles in an NFC Wild Card game at Lambeau Field during the 2012 postseason. Started all 13 games he appeared in last season for Minnesota and recorded 23 tackles (11 solo), a sack, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Started a career-high 15 contests in 2012, recording career bests in tackles (49) and solo tackles (21), and matched his career high with two sacks. Was the only Viking to block a field goal in both 2011 and 2012 (49-yard attempt vs. Oakland, Nov. 20, 2011; 43-yard attempt vs. San Francisco, Sept. 23, 2012). Appeared in all 16 games for the first time in his career in 2010, starting three contests and recording 35 tackles (20 solo) and a fumble recovery. Drafted by Minnesota in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft (No. 152 overall) following his junior season at Florida State, where he appeared in 34 games with 14 starts in his three seasons at the school SEASON: Started all 13 games he appeared in and registered 23 tackles (11 solo), a sack, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Was inactive for two contests and did not play in another due to injury At Chicago (Sept. 15): Forced a fumble by RB Matt Forté in the fourth quarter, one that he also recovered at the Chicago 48 to set up a Blair Walsh FG that extended Minnesota s lead to At N.Y. Giants (Oct. 21): Registered four tackles (two solo) and helped limit the Giants to just 64 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.0 avg.) Vs. Green Bay (Oct. 27): Posted a season-high five tackles (three solo) and a sack of QB Aaron Rodgers, bringing him down for a 1-yard loss in the fourth quarter. AT A GLANCE Signed with Green Bay as a free agent in March 2014 after spending his first six seasons in the league with the Minnesota Vikings, where he appeared in 68 games with 31 starts. Started all 28 games he appeared in for the Vikings over the past two seasons ( ), recording 72 tackles (32 solo) and three sacks over that span. Posted strong outings against the Packers each of the last two years, recording a season-high five tackles (three solo) and a sack vs. Green Bay in Week 8 last season and six tackles (four solo) in an NFC Wild Card game at Lambeau Field during the 2012 postseason. Was the only Viking to block a field goal in both 2011 and 2012 (49-yard attempt vs. Oakland, Nov. 20, 2011; 43-yard attempt vs. San Francisco, Sept. 23, 2012). Drafted by Minnesota in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft (No. 152 overall) following his junior season at Florida State, where he appeared in 34 games with 14 starts in his three seasons at the school. 2012: Started a career-high 15 games, opening every contest that he appeared in Posted career highs in total tackles (49) and solo tackles (21), and matched his career best with two sacks on the season Added a pass defensed and a blocked FG Also started in the NFC Wild Card game at Green Bay, the first playoff action of his career...vs. Jacksonville (Sept. 9): Posted five tackles, matching his career high with four solo stops Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 23): Recorded four tackles (three solo) and blocked the second FG of his career, deflecting a 43-yard attempt by David Akers in the second quarter At Detroit (Sept. 30): Registered a career-high two sacks, bringing QB Matthew Stafford down for a 6-yard loss in the first quarter and a 1-yard loss in the fourth quarter. Finished with five tackles (two solo) and helped limit the Lions to just 55 rushing yards on 20 attempts (2.8 avg.) At Washington (Oct. 14): Posted five tackles (three solo) for the third consecutive game At Houston (Dec. 23): Started and helped limit the Texans to a season-low 34 rushing yards on 16 carries (2.1 avg.) in the 23-6 win...at Green Bay (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Saw his first career playoff action, getting the start and posting six tackles (four solo). 2011: Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career, starting three of them Registered 35 tackles (20 solo) and a fumble recovery At San Diego (Sept. 11): Started his first NFL game, opening at DT in place of a suspended Kevin Williams, and posted six tackles (two solo) Vs. Detroit (Sept. 25): Played 33 snaps and helped limit the Lions to a seasonlow 20 rushing yards on 19 carries (1.1 avg.) Vs. Oakland (Nov. 20): Recorded the first blocked FG of his career and the first by a Viking since 2008 when he batted a 49-yard attempt by Sebastian Janikowski in the fourth quarter At Washington (Dec. 24): Started his third game of the season and registered three tackles (all solo) in the win Vs. Chicago (Jan. 1): Posted a career-high seven tackles, including a career-best four solo stops. Recovered a fumble by WR Earl Bennett on Chicago s opening drive that had been forced by LB E.J. Henderson, the first fumble recovery of his career. FIELD MISC : Appeared in 15 games, posting a career-high two sacks and adding 19 tackles (11 solo) and a forced fumble At Washington (Nov. 28): Posted the first sack of his career when he brought down QB Donovan McNabb for a 5-yard loss in the first quarter, also forcing a fumble on the sack that McNabb recovered. Finished with a season-high three tackles (two solo) and was part of a defense that held the Redskins to just 29 rushing yards on 13 attempts (2.2 avg.)...at Philadelphia (Dec. 28): Posted two solo tackles and brought QB Michael Vick down for an 8-yard sack in the fourth quarter. 2009: Played in seven contests and was inactive (healthy scratch) for the other nine regular-season games and both playoff contests Registered three tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed on the season At Detroit (Sept. 20): Posted a season-high three tackles (two solo) in the win Vs. Seat- 132

51 tle (Nov. 22): Recorded the first pass defensed of his career, breaking up a short pass by QB Seneca Wallace intended for TE John Carlson. 2008: Appeared in two games as a rookie, but didn t record any statistics Provided depth for the NFL s top-ranked rushing defense (76.9 ypg) behind Pro Bowl DTs Kevin Williams and Pat Williams Inactive (healthy scratch) for 14 regularseason contests and the team s playoff game At Tennessee (Sept. 28): Made his NFL debut At Detroit (Dec. 7): Saw limited action for the second time in his career 2008 Draft: Selected by Minnesota with the second of its two fifthround selections (No. 152 overall) following his junior season. The pick was obtained from Philadelphia, along with a secondround choice (No. 43), in exchange for Minnesota s secondround selection (No. 47) and its fourth-round pick (No. 117). COLLEGE: Appeared in 34 games with 14 starts in his three seasons for the Seminoles Registered 66 tackles (30 solo), including 12 tackles for a loss, 1½ sacks, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries Earned FSU s Big Otis Award as the player most dedicated to physical development in 2007 Majored in criminology Junior season (2007): Played in 12 contests and made a careerhigh eight starts Posted a career-high 31 tackles (17 solo), including a career-best 6½ tackles for a loss Ranked second among the team s defensive linemen in tackles and was tied for fifth on the team in tackles for a loss Added a sack, a pass defensed and two fumble recoveries Posted six tackles in the season opener at Clemson (Sept. 3) Recorded a career-high eight tackles at Wake Forest (Oct. 11), matching his career best with 1½ tackles for a loss Sophomore season (2006): Appeared in 12 games with five starts and posted 25 tackles (10 solo), including four tackles for a loss, a half-sack and a forced fumble Posted a career-best eight tackles and the first sack of his career (half-sack) vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 18) Started and recorded three tackles in the victory over UCLA in the Emerald Bowl (Dec. 27) Freshman season (2005): Appeared in 10 games with one start and registered 10 tackles (three solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss Started his first career game vs. The Citadel (Sept. 10) and registered five tackles, including 1½ tackles for a loss Was the only true freshman to earn a start for the Seminoles on the season. PERSONAL: Given name Letroy Shelton Guion Jr. Last name is pronounced GUY-on...Born in Gainesville, Fla....Nicknamed Gucci Single Has two daughters, Zharianna and Trinique...Is a cousin of Packers LB Sam Barrington High school: Earned all-state and all-area honors following both his junior and senior seasons at Bradford High in Starke, Fla. Played four years of varsity and helped lead his team to the state semifinals in each of his last three years Was named the Gainesville Sun Player of the Year as a senior after recording 131 tackles, including 21 tackles for a loss, 12 sacks and 11 forced fumbles Was the runner-up for the Class 2A Mr. Football award as a senior Played DT, DE, FB and TE Also lettered all four years in basketball and track, participating in the shot put and discus events Community involvement: Presented with Beacon Award from The Salvation Army of the Twin Cities in recognition of his work with the organization during his time with the Vikings Participated in the Minnesota Governor s Fishing Opener events in May 2009, 2010 and 2012, teaching kids how to fish Sponsors an AAU basketball team in his hometown Hobbies/interests: An avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing and hunting...enjoys spending time with his daughters and playing pool Lists Warren Sapp and Reggie White as his favorite athletes when he was growing up Names Spartacus and Game of Thrones as his favorite TV shows and the Iron Man, Superman and Spiderman movies as his favorites Lists Las Vegas as his favorite place to visit Residence: Starke, Fla. VETERANS GUION LETROY GUION S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2008 Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota NFL totals (six years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Minnesota Inactive for Vikings game during 08 playoffs Inactive for Vikings two games during 09 playoffs Additional statistics: Blocked FG vs. Oakland, 11/20/11, S.Janikowski, 49 yards; blocked FG vs. San Francisco, 9/23/12, D.Akers, 43 yards. Career sacks Matthew Stafford (2), Donovan McNabb, Aaron Rodgers, Michael Vick. NFL debut: at Tennessee, 9/28/08 First NFL start: at San Diego, 9/11/11 First sack: at Washington, 11/28/10 (D.McNabb) 133 GUION S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Chi. (1/1/12) Solo , vs. Chi. (1/1/12) and vs. Jax. (9/9/12) Sacks , at Det. (9/30/12) CAREER TRANSACTIONS Passes defensed 2008 Selected by Minnesota Vikings as second of two Total , three times choices in fifth round (152nd overall) in 08 NFL (last: at GB, 11/24/13) Draft, April 27 (pick obtained from Philadelphia with second-round choice for Vikings second-round and fourth-round selections) Signed first contract, July Re-signed by Vikings as unrestricted free agent, March Released by Vikings, March 6...Signed by Green Bay Packers as free agent, March 17. FIELD MISC.

52 VETERANS GUION FIELD MISC. LETROY GUION GAME-BY-GAME 2008, MINNESOTA 09/08 at GB-L (inactive) 09/14 Ind-L (inactive) 09/21 Car-W (inactive) 09/28 at Ten-L /06 at NO-W (inactive) 10/12 Det-W (inactive) 10/19 at Chi-L (inactive) 11/02 Hou-W (inactive) 11/09 GB-W (inactive) 11/16 at TB-L (inactive) 11/23 at Jax-W (inactive) 11/30 Chi-W (inactive) 12/07 at Det-W /14 at Ari-W (inactive) 12/21 Atl-L (inactive) 12/28 NYG-W (inactive) 08 TOTALS /04 Phi-L 1 (inactive) 2009, MINNESOTA 1NFC Wild Card Playoff 09/13 at Cle-W /20 at Det-W /27 SF-W /05 GB-W (inactive) 10/11 at StL-W (inactive) 10/18 Bal-W (inactive) 10/25 at Pit-L (inactive) 11/01 at GB-W (inactive) 11/15 Det-W (inactive) 11/22 Sea-W /29 Chi-W (inactive) 12/06 at Ari-L /13 Cin-W (inactive) 12/20 at Car-L (inactive) 12/28 at Chi-L /03 NYG-W TOTALS /17 Dal-W 1 (inactive) 01/24 at NO-L 2 (inactive) PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 2010, MINNESOTA 09/09 at NO-L /19 Mia-L /26 Det-W /11 at NYJ-L /17 Dal-W /24 at GB-L /31 at NE-L /07 Ari-W (inactive) 11/14 at Chi-L /21 GB-L /28 at Was-W /05 Buf-W /13 NYG-L /20 Chi-L /28 at Phi-W /02 at Det-L TOTALS , MINNESOTA 09/11 at SD-L /18 TB-L /25 Det-L /02 at KC-L /09 Ari-W /16 at Chi-L /23 GB-L /30 at Car-W /14 at GB-L /20 Oak-L /27 at Atl-L /04 Den-L /11 at Det-L /18 NO-L /24 at Was-W /01 Chi-L TOTALS , MINNESOTA 09/09 Jax-W /16 at Ind-L /23 SF-W /30 at Det-W /07 Ten-W /14 at Was-L /21 Ari-W /25 TB-L /04 at Sea-L /11 Det-W (inactive toe) 11/25 at Chi-L /02 at GB-L /09 Chi-W /16 at StL-W /23 at Hou-W /30 GB-W TOTALS /05 at GB-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2013, MINNESOTA NOTABLE GREEN BAY-AREA STREETS NAMED AFTER PACKERS Brett Favre Pass Brett Favre Donald Driver Way Donald Driver Hinkle Street Clarke Hinkle Holmgren Way Mike Holmgren Hubbard Street Cal Hubbard Hutson Street Don Hutson Isbell Street Cecil Isbell Lambeau Street Curly Lambeau Lewellen Road Verne Lewellen Lombardi Avenue Vince Lombardi 09/08 at Det-L /15 at Chi-L /22 Cle-L /29 Pit-W /13 Car-L /21 at NYG-L /27 GB-L /03 at Dal-L /07 Was-W (did not play) 11/17 at Sea-L (inactive chest) 11/24 at GB-T /01 Chi-W /08 at Bal-L /15 Phi-W /22 at Cin-L /29 Det-W (inactive quadriceps) 13 TOTALS Reggie White Way Reggie White Starr Court Bart Starr Tony Canadeo Run Tony Canadeo NOTE The Main Street Bridge, connecting Green Bay s east and west sides, was renamed the Ray Nitschke Memorial Bridge; Canadeo Street, named after Tony Canadeo, no longer exists after construction of new housing in the late 1980s. 134

53 CHRIS HARPER WIDE RECEIVER KANSAS STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-1 Wt: 228 Born: September 10, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 4/0 Acquired: W-13 (SF) PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Was claimed off waivers by the Packers from San Francisco on Oct. 18, 2013, and went on to appear in four games for Green Bay in his rookie campaign. Saw limited action on offense and also saw time on special teams, recording two tackles on the season. Selected by the Seahawks in the fourth round (No. 123 overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft, he was waived by Seattle on Aug. 31 and then signed to the team s practice squad on Sept. 2. Was released from Seattle s practice squad on Sept. 3 and signed to San Francisco s 53-man roster later that same day. Was a gameday inactive for the 49ers for the first six games of the season before being waived by the club on Oct SEASON: Appeared in four games, seeing time on special teams and limited action on offense...registered two tackles on special teams Was a gameday inactive (healthy scratch) for seven regular-season games and a playoff contest with Green Bay and for the opening six games of the season with San Francisco Waived by Seattle on Aug. 31, signed to the Seahawks practice squad on Sept. 2, and then released from the practice squad on Sept. 3 Was signed by the 49ers as a free agent on Sept. 3 Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Made his NFL debut, seeing time on special teams At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Tied for the team lead with two special teams tackles, both coming on kickoff coverage At Dallas (Dec. 15): Dressed for the game as the team s No. 4 WR after fellow rookie Myles White (knee) was placed on injured reserve. Saw action on one offensive play, his first play from scrimmage as a pro 2013 Draft: Selected by Seattle in the fourth round (No. 123 overall), the first Kansas State wide receiver to be drafted by an NFL club since the Packers picked Jordy Nelson in the second round (No. 36 overall) in COLLEGE: Lettered in all three of his years at Kansas State, appearing in 39 games with 32 starts Finished his career there with 123 catches for 1,734 yards (14.1 avg.) and 12 TDs, adding 45 yards on eight carries (5.6 avg.) and 27 yards on two kickoff returns (13.5 avg.) Finished his career for the Wildcats tied for No. 7 in receptions, tied for No. 7 in TD catches, and ranked No. 10 in receiving yards Played for the University of Oregon as a freshman, where he appeared in seven games as a wide receiver and five as a quarterback For his collegiate career, played in 51 contests with 32 starts and caught 132 passes for 1,856 yards (14.1 avg.) and 14 TDs Added 189 yards rushing and two TDs on 43 carries (4.4 avg.), and 40 yards and a TD on 4-of-9 passing Earned his degree in communications Senior season (2012): Started all 13 games and was a key contributor to a Wildcats team that won their first Big 12 title since 2003 and earned an appearance in the Fiesta Bowl Earned second-team All-Big 12 honors from the conference s coaches and was an honorable mention selection by The Associated Press Led the team with a career-high 58 catches for 857 yards (14.8 avg.) and three TDs Registered a career-high 11 catches for 123 yards (11.2 avg.) and a TD at Baylor (Nov. 17) Hauled in a team-high eight passes for 71 yards in the Fiesta Bowl vs. Oregon (Jan. 3) Junior season (2011): Appeared in all 135 AT A GLANCE Claimed by the Packers off waivers from San Francisco on Oct. 18, 2013, he appeared in four contests for Green Bay as a rookie last season. Was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round (No. 123 overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and spent time on Seattle s practice squad and San Francisco s 53-man roster before joining the Packers. Earned second-team All-Big 12 honors from the conference s coaches as a senior in 2012 after helping lead Kansas State to its first Big 12 title since 2003 and an appearance in the Fiesta Bowl. Was a three-year letterman at Kansas State, finishing his career there with 123 catches for 1,734 yards (14.1 avg.) and 12 TDs. Began his collegiate career as a quarterback at the University of Oregon in 2008 before converting to wide receiver after five games. 13 games with 12 starts and caught 40 passes for 547 yards (13.7 avg.) and five TDs, all team highs Earned secondteam All-Big 12 honors from The NFL Draft Report Kicked off the season with a four-catch, 61-yard performance (15.3 avg.) vs. Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 3), highlighted by a gamewinning 33-yard TD grab with 1:39 remaining Caught four passes for a career-high 134 yards (33.5 avg.) and a TD, the highest receiving-yardage total by a Wildcat since 2009, in a four-overtime win vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 12) Redshirt sophomore season (2010): Played in all 13 games with seven starts in his first season at Kansas State following his transfer from Oregon Finished the season with 25 receptions for 330 yards (13.2 avg.) and four TDs Also added 47 rushing yards on five carries (9.4 avg.) Caught a TD pass in each of the last three games, combining for 11 catches for 156 yards (14.2 avg.) and three TDs in games at Colorado (Nov. 20), at North Texas (Nov. 27) and vs. Syracuse (Dec. 30) in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl Freshman season (2008): Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman at Oregon, playing quarterback for the first five games of the season before converting to wide receiver Became the first Oregon Duck in eight years to record a rushing, passing and receiving TD in the same season Completed 4 of 9 passes for 40 yards and a TD, rushed for 137 yards on 35 carries (3.9 avg.) and caught nine passes for 122 yards (13.6 avg.) and two TDs Ran for a season-high 60 yards and a TD on 12 carries (5.0 avg.) in his college debut vs. Washington (Aug. 30) Completed 4 of 6 passes for 40 yards and a TD vs. Utah State (Sept. 6) Caught a season-high five passes for 85 yards (17.0 avg.) at Arizona State (Oct. 25), highlighted by a 62-yard TD grab. PERSONAL: Given name Christopher Deon Harper... Born in Wichita, Kan. Single Roomed with Bills RB Bryce Brown an d Ravens DE Arthur Brown at Kansas State, brothers who are also Wichita natives High school: Earned All- American honors at quarterback from PrepStar as a senior in 2007 at Northwest High School in Wichita, Kan. Threw for 761 yards and eight TDs as a senior and added 506 yards and 10 TDs on the ground Passed for nearly 500 yards and rushed for over 1,000 yards as a junior Also helped lead the basketball team to a Class 6A state title as a sophomore HARPER FIELD MISC.

54 VETERANS Spent his freshman year at Collegiate High School in Wichita, rushing for more than 1,000 yards as a RB Community involvement: Worked youth football camps at both Kansas State and Oregon Hobbies/interests: Enjoys listening to and playing music Plays the piano and the tuba Lists his favorite athletes as Michael Jordan, Gilbert Arenas and Michael Vick Names Law Abiding Citizen and Inception as his favorite movies Lists D Angelo, Jay-Z, Prince and Mali Music as his favorite recording artists Residence: Los Angeles. CHRIS HARPER S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 2 in HARPER FIELD MISC. NFL debut: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 13 NFL Draft, April 27...Signed first contract, May 10...Waived by Seahawks, Aug Signed by Seahawks to practice squad, Sept. 2...Released by Seahawks from practice squad, Sept. 3...Signed by San Francisco 49ers, Sept. 3...Waived by 49ers, Oct Claimed off waivers by Green Bay Packers from San Francisco, Oct. 18. CHRIS HARPER GAME-BY-GAME 2013, SAN FRANCISCO Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 GB-W (inactive) 09/15 at Sea-L (inactive) 09/22 Ind-L (inactive) 09/26 at StL-W (inactive) 10/06 Hou-W (inactive) 10/13 Ari-W (inactive) 13 TOTALS , GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L (not with team) 09/15 Was-W (not with team) 09/22 at Cin-L (not with team) 10/06 Det-W (not with team) 10/13 at Bal-W (not with team) 10/ 20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L (inactive) 11/10 Phi-L (inactive) 11/17 at NYG-L (inactive) 11/24 Min-T (inactive) 11/28 at Det-L (inactive) 12/08 Atl-W (inactive) 12/15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W (inactive) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L 1 (inactive) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff RON WOLF S STAMP ON PACKERS Ron Wolf arrived in Green Bay Nov. 27, 1991, with a mandate to rescue the Green and Gold from a quarter-century of mediocrity, an assignment which prompted him to assert, I was brought here to win. And win, in the decade to follow, the Packers did in large part because of his leadership and the cast he assembled to execute one of the most electrifying turnarounds in NFL annals rewardingly punctuated by Green Bay s first Super Bowl victory in nearly three decades and back-to-back appearances in professional football s ultimate game. During the history-making process, he made a more profound impact upon the Packers organization than anyone since the revered Vince Lombardi, who arrived in Green Bay with a similar mission 32 years earlier. Over Wolf s tenure, the Packers compiled the NFL s second-best regular-season record, a mark for a.639 percentage, recorded seven straight winning seasons and made six consecutive playoff appearances. He converted the Green and Gold from perennial also-rans into consistent winners, exemplified by the fact they also have mounted the NFL s second-best regular-season won-lost record since the 1993 institution of free agency ( ,.641). Wolf s aggressive stewardship, launched with the hiring of 49ers offensive coordinator Mike Holmgren as head coach and the acquisition of Brett Favre as a franchise quarterback in 1992, is perhaps no better illustrated than by the Packers immediate, 9-7 turnabout in 1992 his first year on the job after the team had been a dismal 4-12 in 1991 and 6-10 in 1990 a transformation which brought him recognition as NFL Executive of the Year by Sporting News. Wolf, reflecting upon the overall record from his perspective on the day he announced his retirement, observed with pardonable satisfaction: What people said couldn t happen here happened here (building a winner in Green Bay)... I m proud of that. A statistical glance at some notable team figures, over the nine years before and after Wolf took control: W-L-T, Overall Overall Winning Pct W-L-T, Home Games Home Winning Pct Total Offense/Game Total Defense/Game

55 DUJUAN HARRIS RUNNING BACK TROY Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 5-8 Wt: 203 Born: September 3, 1988 NFL Games Played/Started: 9/2 Acquired: FA-12 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent the 2013 season on injured reserve after reinjuring his knee in a preseason game vs. Seattle on Aug. 23. Played in the final four regular-season games and both playoff contests for Green Bay in 2012 after originally joining the team as a member of the practice squad on Oct. 24. Rushed for 157 yards and two TDs on 34 carries (4.6 avg.) and added two catches for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) during the regular season. Added 100 rushing yards and two TDs on 28 carries (3.6 avg.), along with seven receptions for 64 yards (9.1 avg.), in Green Bay s two postseason games. Tied a franchise record by posting a rushing TD in back-toback postseason games. Was signed to Green Bay s practice squad on Oct. 24, where he spent three games before being signed to the active roster on Dec. 1. Appeared in five games for Jacksonville as a rookie in 2011 after spending the opening 11 contests on the Jaguars practice squad. Rushed nine times for 42 yards (4.7 avg.), caught one pass for 4 yards and returned 14 kickoffs for 308 yards (22.0 avg.) for the Jaguars in Was waived by Jacksonville on Aug. 25, 2012, and then was claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh on Aug. 27. Was waived by the Steelers on Sept. 1 and remained unsigned until joining the Packers. Entered the NFL with Jacksonville as a non-drafted free agent on July 28, SEASON: Spent the entire season on injured reserve after reinjuring his knee in a preseason contest vs. Seattle on Aug. 23 Had an 11-yard reception in the second quarter but suffered the injury at the end of the play Missed the beginning of training camp due to the knee injury that he originally sustained on the first day of Organized Team Activities Was on the physically unable to perform list before returning to practice on Aug. 12 Saw his first game action of the preseason against the Seahawks Was officially placed on injured reserve on Aug : Played in four games with two starts in the regular season and opened both postseason contests after originally being signed to the team s practice squad on Oct. 24 Rushed for 157 yards and two TDs on 34 carries (4.6 avg.) and added two catches for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) during the regular season Led the team with 100 yards and two TDs on 28 carries (3.6 avg.) in the postseason, along with seven catches for 64 yards (9.1 avg.) Spent three games on Green Bay s practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Dec. 1 Was waived by the Jaguars on Aug. 25 and was claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh on Aug. 27 Was waived by the Steelers on Sept. 1 Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Dressed but did not play in his first game on the 53-man roster Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Earned his first career start in his Green Bay debut and rushed for 31 yards and a TD on seven carries (4.4 avg.). Took AT A GLANCE Spent the 2013 season on injured reserve after reinjuring his knee in a preseason game vs. Seattle on Aug. 23. Played in the final four regular-season games and both playoff contests for Green Bay in 2012 after originally joining the team as a member of the practice squad on Oct. 24. In six games in 2012 (including playoffs), rushed for 257 yards and four TDs on 62 carries (4.1 avg.), with nine receptions for 81 yards (9.0 avg.). Posted rushing TDs in both of Green Bay s playoff games that season, tying a franchise record for most consecutive postseason games with a rushing TD. Appeared in five games for Jacksonville as a rookie in 2011 after spending the opening 11 contests on the Jaguars practice squad. Finished his career at Troy University ranked No. 3 in school history with 2,635 rushing yards. a handoff from QB Aaron Rodgers on the offense s opening play of the game and slashed off of right tackle for a 14-yard gain. Capped a seven-play drive with a 14-yard scoring run off of right guard, where he burst through a large hole to score the first TD of his career and give Green Bay a lead early in the fourth quarter...at Chicago (Dec. 16): Carried five times for 27 yards (5.4 avg.), opening the second half with a seasonlong 21-yard run that kick-started a 13-play, 79-yard TD drive to extend the Packers lead to 21-7 Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Enjoyed increased playing time as one of just two active RBs. Got the start and posted 29 yards and a TD on eight carries (3.6 avg.) At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Recorded career highs with 70 yards on 14 attempts (5.0 avg.), with all of his carries coming in the final three quarters. Also made his first reception as a Packer, finishing with two grabs for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started in his playoff debut and rushed for 47 yards and a TD on 17 carries (2.8 avg.). Was especially effective as a receiver out of the backfield, making a game-high five catches for 53 yards (10.6 avg.). His five receptions were the most by a Green Bay RB in a postseason game since Ahman Green posted five vs. Seattle on Jan. 4, 2004 At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Once again got the start, finishing with 11 carries for 53 yards (4.8 avg.) and a TD. The score came late in the first quarter when he took a handoff toward RG but quickly darted to the left and surged forward, side-stepping a hit by S Donte Whitner on his way to the end zone for an 18-yard TD, his second in as many weeks. Tied a franchise playoff record by posting a rushing TD in back-to-back postseason games. Also had two catches for 11 yards (5.5 avg.). 2011: Spent the first 11 games of the season on Jacksonville s practice squad before seeing action in the final five games at running back and as a kickoff returner Was signed to the active roster on Nov. 30 Waived by the Jaguars in the final roster cutdown on Sept. 4 before being signed to the team s practice squad the next day Rushed nine times for 42 yards (4.7 avg.) and caught one pass for 4 yards Returned 14 kickoffs for 308 yards (22.0 avg.) Vs. San Diego (Dec. 5): Made his NFL debut and carried the ball twice for 2 HARRIS FIELD MISC. 137

56 VETERANS yards (1.0 avg.) Vs. Tampa Bay (Dec. 11): Posted a 24- yard run, the longest carry of his career At Atlanta (Dec. 15): Set career highs for kickoff returns (six), kickoff return yards (143) and kickoff return average (23.8), highlighted by a career-long 35-yard return At Tennessee (Dec. 24): Had two carries for 5 yards (2.5 avg.) and five kickoff returns for 97 yards (19.4 avg.) Vs. Indianapolis (Jan. 1): Made his first career catch, a 4-yard grab from QB Blaine Gabbert in the fourth quarter. Added 12 rushing yards on three carries (4.0 avg.) 2011 Draft: Signed by the Jaguars as a non-drafted free agent on July 28. COLLEGE: A four-year letterwinner at Troy, he appeared in 50 career games with 28 starts Finished his career with 2,635 yards and 27 TDs on 540 carries (4.9 avg.)...finished his career ranked No. 3 in rushing in school history Also had 79 receptions for 553 yards (7.0 avg.) and five TDs... Added 14 kickoff returns for a 19.9-yard average Majored in criminal justice...senior season (2010): Played in 12 games with three starts and finished with 603 yards and six TDs on 97 carries (6.2 avg.) Saved his best game of the season for his final collegiate contest, rushing for 105 yards and a score on 14 carries (7.5 avg.) in the R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl against Ohio (Dec. 18)...Junior season (2009): Started all 13 contests and rushed for 583 yards and 10 TDs on 151 attempts (3.9 avg.) Added 27 receptions for a career-best 242 yards (9.0 avg.) and two TDs Scored two TDs and rushed for 112 yards in the GMAC Bowl vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 6) Sophomore season (2008): Played in all 13 games with 12 starts and registered a career-high 1,077 yards and a career-best 11 TDs on 210 carries (5.1 avg.) Ranked fourth in the Sun Belt Conference in rushing yards and became the fifth player in school history to record a 1,000-yard rushing season Posted four 100-yard rushing games Added a career-best 36 receptions for 216 yards (6.0 avg.) and three TDs Freshman season (2008): Saw action in 12 contests and rushed for 372 yards on 82 carries (4.5 avg.) Added five receptions for 29 yards (5.8 avg.). PERSONAL: Given name DuJuan LaTroy Harris...Nicknamed Foxx because he had red hair when he was born... Born in Brooksville, Fla....Single Has a son, DuJuan II... Has eight siblings When he signed with the Packers, he was working as a car salesman in Jacksonville, Fla....High school: Rushed for more than 3,000 yards and 45 TDs during his career at Central High in Brooksville, Fla. Helped the school to a district championship as a senior and earned first-team all-region honors Set county single-game records for rushing yards (363) and rushing TDs (five) Also lettered in track and field, winning state titles in the long jump, triple jump, 100 meters and 200 meters Let- HARRIS FIELD MISC. DUJUAN HARRIS PRO STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Jacksonville Green Bay Green Bay Injured Reserve NFL totals (three years) KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Jacksonville PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Green Bay t On injured reserve for Packers game during 2013 playoffs NFL debut: vs. San Diego, 12/5/11 First NFL start: vs. Detroit, 12/9/12 First NFL touchdown: vs. Detroit, 12/9/12 (14-yard run) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Signed by Jacksonville Jaguars as free agent, July Waived by Jaguars, Sept. 4...Signed by Jaguars to practice squad, Sept. 5...Signed by Jaguars to active roster, Nov Waived by Jaguars, Aug Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh Steelers, Aug Waived by Steelers, Sept. 1...Signed by Green Bay Packers to practice squad, Oct Signed by Packers to active roster, Dec Placed on injured reserve (knee), Aug. 27. HARRIS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts* , at Min. (12/30/12) Yards , at Min. (12/30/12) Long , vs. TB (12/11/11) Touchdowns** , vs. Det. (12/9/12) and vs. Ten. (12/23/12) Receiving Receptions* , at Min. (12/30/12) Yards* , at Min. (12/30/12) Long* , at Min. (12/30/12) Total Offense* , at Min. (12/30/12) Kickoff Returns Returns , at Atl. (12/15/11) Yards , at Atl. (12/15/11) Long , at Atl. (12/15/11) * Posted 17 rushing attempts, one touchdown, five receptions, 53 receiving yards, long of 16 and 100 total yards in 12 playoffs vs. Minnesota, 1/5/13 ** Posted one touchdown in 12 playoffs vs. San Francisco, 1/12/13 138

57 tered in weightlifting and qualif ied for state in the 183-pound class Community involvement: Signed autographs at the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer in exchange for donations Has visited schools in Brooksville and raised money for his middle school to buy football helmets...hobbies/ interests: Enjoys listening to music and collecting DVDs, with more than 500 in his collection...names Barry Sanders as his favorite athlete and Tosh.0, Family Guy, The Blacklist, The Walking Dead and Martin as his favorite TV shows... Lists The Great Gatsby as his favorite book and Gladiator as his favorite movie...enjoys listening to old-school R&B and soul music...residence: Brooksville, Fla. VETERANS DUJUAN HARRIS GAME-BY-GAME 2011, JACKSONVILLE RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/11 Ten-W (practice squad) 09/18 at NYJ-L (practice squad) 09/25 at Car-L (practice squad) 10/02 NO-L (practice squad) 10/09 Cin-L (practice squad) 10/16 at Pit-L (practice squad) 10/24 Bal-W (practice squad) 10/30 at Hou-L (practice squad) 11/13 at Ind-W (practice squad) 11/20 at Cle-L (practice squad) 11/27 Hou-L (practice squad) 12/05 SD-L / /11 TB-W / /15 at Atl-L / /24 at Ten-L / /01 Ind-W / TOTALS / , GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/09 SF-L (not with team) 09/13 Chi-W (not with team) 09/24 at Sea-L (not with team) 09/30 NO-W (not with team) 10/07 at Ind-L (not with team) 10/14 at Hou-W (not with team) 10/21 at StL-W (not with team) 10/28 Jax-W (practice squad) 11/04 Ari-W (practice squad) 11/18 at Det-W (practice squad) 11/25 at NYG-L (practice squad) 12/02 Min-W (did not play) 12/09 Det-W / t /16 at Chi-W / /23 Ten-W / /30 at Min-L / TOTALS / /05 Min-W / t /12 at SF-L / t PLAYOFFS / t NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff HARRIS PACKERS LONGEST WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS, VS. ONE OPPONENT WINNING STREAKS, ALL-TIME 15 Chicago Cardinals Detroit Chicago Bears Detroit Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers San Francisco WINNING STREAKS, ACTIVE 6 Oakland San Diego St. Louis Dallas LOSING STREAKS, ALL-TIME 11 L.A. Rams Detroit Miami Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals San Francisco Minnesota LOSING STREAKS, ACTIVE 4 Pittsburgh Cincinnati New England N.Y. Giants San Francisco * regular-season games only FIELD MISC. 139

58 VETERANS A.J. HAWK LINEBACKER OHIO STATE PRO BOWLS: Ninth NFL Season Ninth Packers Season Ht: 6-1 Wt: 235 Born: January 6, 1984 NFL Games Played/Started: 126/123 Acquired: D1-06 HAWK FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks No. 1 in franchise history (since 1975) with 1,025 tackles, having surpassed John Anderson (1,020 from ) for the team mark in the 2013 regular-season finale. Has posted 100-plus tackles in four consecutive seasons ( ) and in seven of his eight years in the NFL ( , ). Has led the team in tackles five times during his career (2006, 2008, 2010, ), which ties LB Nick Barnett for the franchise record (since 1975). Appeared in 126 of a possible 128 regular-season games in his first eight seasons, starting 123 of them. Missed the only games of his career in 2011 after suffering a calf injury at Detroit in Week 12. His 126 regular-season games played as a Packer are the most by any player on the current roster. Started all 16 games in 2013 and led the team with 153 tackles (112 solo), the second-highest total of his career. Added a career-best five sacks. The lone constant in an ILB group beset by injuries in 2012, he started all 16 games for the first time since 2008 and led the defense with 142 tackles (105 solo). Started all 14 games in which he appeared in 2011, missing the first two contests of his career following a calf injury suffered in the first half of the team s Week 12 game at Detroit. Finished third on the team in 11 with 104 tackles (73 solo), in addition to posting 1½ sacks and five passes defensed. Was also voted by teammates to serve as a playoff captain for the second consecutive season. Enjoyed one of his best seasons in 2010 as he took on a bigger role than in previous years, assuming the lead communicator duties between the coaches and the huddle in the absence of Barnett, who missed the final 12 games with a wrist injury. With injuries to Barnett and veteran LB Brandon Chillar, rarely came off the field in 2010 and wound up leading the team with 134 tackles (97 solo). Posted a career-high three interceptions, which tied him for the NFL lead among linebackers. Was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010, but was credited with his first career selection because he would have been added to the all-star roster as an emergency injury replacement had the Packers not been preparing for Super Bowl XLV. Despite seeing his snap count go down in 09 compared to his first four seasons because of the Packers frequent use of sub-packages, was one of only 10 linebackers in the NFL to post at least 85 tackles, two interceptions and a sack. In 2008, played through chest and groin injuries to lead the Packers in tackles for the second time in his career after moving from weak-side to middle linebacker in the second half of the season to replace the injured Barnett. His team-leading 155 tackles in 2006 were the second most ever recorded by a Packers rookie (Rich Wingo, 166 in 1979), and his 112 solo tackles ranked third in the league. 140 AT A GLANCE Ranks No. 1 in franchise history (since 1975) with 1,025 tackles, having surpassed John Anderson (1,020 from ) for the team mark in the 2013 regular-season finale. Has posted 100-plus tackles in four consecutive seasons ( ) and in seven of his eight years in the NFL ( , ). Has led the team in tackles five times during his career (2006, 2008, 2010, ), which ties LB Nick Barnett for the franchise record (since 1975). Appeared in 126 of a possible 128 regular-season games in his first eight seasons, starting 123 of them. Missed the only games of his career in 2011 after suffering a calf injury at Detroit in Week 12. Led the team in tackles as a rookie in 2006 with 155, the second most ever recorded by a Green Bay rookie (Rich Wingo, 166 in 1979). His 112 solo stops were third best in the NFL among all players that year. Finished third in NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting by The Associated Press and earned a spot on the Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team. A consensus All-American both as a junior (2004) and senior (2005), earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in each of his three seasons as a starter. Also captured the 2005 Lombardi Award, given annually to the nation s top lineman or linebacker. Nicknamed A.J. by his parents, fans of legendary Indy car driver A.J. Foyt. Grew his hair out in 2005 as a tribute to the late Pat Tillman, the former NFL player who lost his life with the U.S. Army while serving in Afghanistan. Kept it long until March 2012, when he cut it and donated it to Wigs For Kids, a charity that makes wigs for children who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy treatments. Finished third in The Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year voting and earned a spot on the Pro Football Weekly/ Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team. The first linebacker taken in the 2006 draft after being a consensus All-American each of his final two seasons at Ohio State. One of only two linebackers taken among the top five selections over a period of nine NFL drafts ( ), joining LaVar Arrington (No. 2 overall, 2000). Followed the likes of Lawrence Taylor (1981), Derrick Thomas (1989), Junior Seau (1990) and Willie McGinest (1994) as one of only 29 linebackers drafted in the top five since the AFL-NFL merger in SEASON: Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and led the team in tackles for the fifth time in his career with 153 stops (112 solo), the second-highest total of his career Posted a career-high five sacks, an interception, five passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery Was named one of the team s playoff captains for the third time in his career, and started the club s Wild Card contest vs. San Francisco At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Posted nine tackles (five solo), helping to set the tone for a run defense that limited the 49ers to just 90 yards on 34 carries (2.6 avg.) At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles (10 solo) and 140

59 added a fumble recovery in his first-ever regular-season game near his hometown. Recovered a TE Jermaine Gresham fumble in the second quarter that was forced by LB Brad Jones, part of four consecutive turnover drives by Green Bay s defense At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Had one of the most impactful performances of his career, stepping forward with fellow starting LBs Jones (hamstring) and Clay Matthews (thumb) sidelined. Posted 12 tackles (nine solo, five for a loss) and a career-high three sacks. With the three sacks, became just the second Green Bay inside linebacker (since 1982) to register three in a game, joining Bryce Paup (vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 15, 1991). Was one of only nine NFL linebackers to record three sacks in a game during the 2013 season Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Tied for the team lead with 14 tackles (nine solo) and added three QB hits and a pass defensed At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Posted six tackles (five solo) and a sack, his career-high fourth of the season Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Led the team with a season-high 15 tackles (13 solo, two for a loss), a sack, a QB hit and his first forced fumble of the season. Tackled RB Adrian Peterson following a 3-yard reception in the second quarter and stripped the RB on his way to the ground, causing a fumble that was recovered by LB Andy Mulumba at the Green Bay 45 Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Registered seven tackles (five solo) and an interception, the ninth of his career and his first since Dec. 26, Made the pick on the final play of the third quarter when he dropped into coverage and leapt to make a one-handed snag of a Ben Roethlisberger throw intended for TE Heath Miller over the middle At Chicago (Dec. 29): Posted eight tackles (four solo), which brought his career total to 1,025. That moved him into the top spot in franchise history (since 1975) as he surpassed Anderson s total of 1, : The lone inside LB to start all 16 games, he maintained his run of durability at a position once again plagued by injuries Fellow starting ILB Desmond Bishop suffered a significant hamstring injury in the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) and was lost for the season His replacement, LB D.J. Smith, sustained a knee injury at Houston in Week 6 and was also placed on injured reserve Marked the first time he had started all 16 games since 2008 Posted a team-leading 142 tackles (105 solo), his highest total since 06 (155) Also recorded three sacks, his most since posting the same number in 08 Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Led the defense with a season-high 17 tackles (12 solo) At Houston (Oct. 14): Made the 100th game of his career an active one, leading the team with nine tackles (seven solo) and his first sack of the season. Sack came on the Texans first drive of the second half when he knifed through and dropped QB Matt Schaub for a 12-yard loss. Also was a critical part of the run defense that limited Pro Bowl RB Arian Foster to just 29 yards on 17 carries, a 1.7-yard average that was a career low (min. 15 attempts) Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Spearheaded a dominating defensive effort that limited the Titans to just 180 yards of total offense and 10 first downs on the afternoon. Finished with seven tackles (six solo) and had an especially GREEN BAY PACKERS Most seasons leading team, total tackles* 5 A.J. Hawk, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 Nick Barnett, , 2007, Brian Noble, , 1989, 1991 Bernardo Harris, , Mike Douglass, , 1983 Mark Murphy, 1984, 1988 (tied), 1990 Most consecutive seasons leading team, total tackles* 3 Nick Barnett, Johnnie Gray, Mike Douglass, Brian Noble, Johnny Holland, Bernardo Harris, Bernardo Harris, A.J. Hawk, productive day rushing the passer, equaling his then-career high with two sacks. First sack came late in the first quarter when he crossed with Matthews to the inside and dropped QB Jake Locker for a 7-yard loss. Later crashed through the line on the Titans opening drive of the second half, going untouched to sack Locker for a loss of 8 At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Appeared on 57 plays and led the way with 11 tackles (five solo, two for loss), also adding a pressure. Had a tackle for a loss when he shot between RG and RT and dropped Peterson for a 2-yard loss. 2011: Started all but two games at Buck LB, landing on the inactive list for the first time in his career after suffering a calf strain in the first half of the team s Thanksgiving Day game at Detroit in Week 12 Snapped a streak of 98 consecutive games played (including playoffs) to start his career when he was listed as a gameday inactive at the N.Y. Giants in Week 13 In all, started 14 games, tallying 104 tackles (73 solo), 1½ sacks and five passes defensed for the season Eclipsed the 100-tackle plateau for the fifth time in his six seasons Was voted one of the team s six captains for the postseason for the second consecutive year Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Made seven tackles (five solo) and deflected a pass that resulted in an INT for S Charlie Peprah in the fourth quarter. On the play, jarred the ball loose from WR Eric Decker as it arrived and the ball caromed up into the air and was secured by Peprah, allowing Green Bay to run out the remaining 1:54 on the clock. Also crossed with Bishop on a blitz in the third quarter, occupying blockers to free Bishop for an 8-yard sack Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Had one of his most active and productive games of the season, recording a seasonhigh 13 tackles (seven solo, one for a loss) and his first full sack of the season, keying a defense that did not give up a TD. On the sack, twisted around DE Howard Green to find a gap in the middle of the protection, burying QB Sam Bradford for a 9-yard loss At Detroit (Nov. 24): Started the game and recorded seven tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed, but sustained a calf injury late in the first half and did not return At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Was sidelined during the practice week while rehabilitating the injury and was listed as a gameday inactive for the first time in his career, snapping a streak of 98 consecutive games played (including playoffs) Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Returned to practice late in the week and dressed for the game, but did not play At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Returned to the starting lineup after missing the previous two games and finished second on the defense with 11 tackles (nine solo). 2010: Played in all 16 games for the fifth straight season, opening 15 contests at BLB Led the team with 134 tackles (97 solo) Registered six double-digit tackle games Posted a career-best three INTs and matched his career high with nine passes defensed The three INTs tied him for No. 1 among LBs in the league Was named a Pro Bowl alternate, but was credited with his first career selection because he would have been added to the all-star roster as an emergency replacement had the GREEN BAY PACKERS Most unassisted tackles, season* 151 Rich Wingo, Mike Douglass, Steve Luke, Nick Barnett, Mike Douglass, 1983 Longest Interception Return (All TDs) 99 Tim Lewis, vs. LARm, Nov. 18, 1984 Aaron Rouse, vs. Ind., Oct. 19, Nick Barnett, vs. NO, Oct. 9, Rebel Steiner, vs. ChiB, Oct. 1, Hal Van Every, at Pit., Nov. 23, LeRoy Butler, vs. SD, Sept. 15, 1996 Mike McKenzie, vs. ChiB, Dec. 7, 2003 *Coaches began tracking Packers defensive statistics in 1975 HAWK VETERANS FIELD MISC. 141

60 VETERANS HAWK FIELD MISC. Packers not been preparing for Super Bowl XLV Started all four playoff games and ranked No. 3 on the team with 23 tackles (15 solo) while adding two passes defensed Was voted one of the two defensive captains by his teammates for the postseason His only non-start of the season came in the opener at Philadelphia (Sept. 12) when he was limited to special teams with the defense playing sub-packages the entire game Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Turned in a solid effort with 12 tackles (all solo) and an INT. His pick stopped a Detroit scoring threat at the Green Bay 10 when he intercepted QB Shaun Hill s short pass over the middle intended for RB Jahvid Best...Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Tied for the team lead with a season-high 16 tackles (10 solo), the most since he recorded a career-high 20 stops at Seattle (Nov. 27, 2006) as a rookie Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Picked off a QB Brett Favre pass intended for WR Bernard Berrian on third down in the third quarter at the Green Bay 38; returned the INT 21 yards to the Minnesota 41. The turnover set up a WR Greg Jennings 14-yard TD catch five plays later to put the Packers up Finished with a team-high 13 tackles (10 solo) Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Recorded seven tackles (four solo) and an INT. His careerhigh third pick came with just over two minutes remaining when he intercepted QB Eli Manning s pass over the middle intended for RB Ahmad Bradshaw at the Green Bay 23 Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Posted 13 tackles (11 solo), a half-sack and a pass defensed. Teamed with DE Jarius Wynn to sack QB Jay Cutler for a 9-yard loss early in the second quarter on third down At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Led the team with 10 tackles (seven solo), his postseason career high Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Took every snap and ranked third on the defense with seven tackles (six solo) and two passes defensed. Came on a blitz late in the first half to make a leaping deflection of a QB Ben Roethlisberger pass at the line of scrimmage, quickly turning around to nearly intercept the pass. Also came on a blitz on second down on the Steelers final drive to flush Roethlisberger out of the pocket as he threw the ball away. The Steelers turned it over on downs two plays later, sealing the win for Green Bay. 2009: Played in all 16 games with 14 starts at BLB His only non-starts came in both Minnesota games when the defense opened in nickel Also played in the team s playoff contest Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate Finished second on the team with 87 tackles (70 solo) and led Green Bay s LBs with two INTs Added a sack, four passes defensed and two tackles on special teams At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Led the team with a seasonhigh 11 tackles (seven solo) At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Led the defense with 10 tackles (eight solo), including a season-high three tackles for a loss. Stopped RB Jamal Lewis for losses of 1 and 2 yards on runs, and brought QB Derek Anderson down for a 2-yard loss on a fumbled snap At Tampa Bay (Nov. 8): Posted his first sack of the season when he brought down QB Josh Freeman for a 7-yard loss at the Tampa Bay 3 in the second quarter. Finished the afternoon with six tackles (five solo) Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7): Led the team with seven tackles (five solo) and posted his first INT of the season. With the Packers up midway through the fourth quarter, ran down the seam with TE Todd Heap and made a leaping INT at the Green Bay 47; returned the pick 13 yards to Baltimore s 40 to help set up a 32- yard Mason Crosby FG Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Intercepted QB Matt Hasselbeck s third-down pass in the right flat on Seattle s opening drive at Green Bay s 36-yard line, and then made a career-long 29-yard return. Added five tackles (all solo). 2008: Started every game for the third straight season, playing through chest and groin injuries Made the first nine starts at WLB and the final seven at MLB, where he replaced the injured Barnett...Led team with 121 tackles (84 solo)...led all LBs and was tied for second on the team with three sacks...on the field for 869 of 1,050 (82.8 percent) defensive plays, most among the team s LBs Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Started at WLB and led the team with a season-high 12 tackles after missing the final three preseason games with a chest injury suffered in the preseason opener vs. Cincinnati (Aug. 11)...At Detroit (Sept. 14): Posted first two-sack game of his career and tied for the team lead with seven tackles. On second sack, leaped over attempted block by RB Kevin Smith and brought down QB Jon Kitna At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Posted four tackles and broke up a pass intended for TE Jerramy Stevens in the end zone on third down to limit the Bucs to a FG. Left the game briefly in the second half with a groin injury Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Started first career game at MLB in place of an injured Barnett and led team with 12 tackles, matching his season high At Jacksonville (Dec. 14): Started at MLB and tied for the team lead with 10 tackles, including a sack of David Garrard for an 8-yard loss early in the fourth quarter...vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Started his seventh straight game at MLB and surpassed the 400-tackle mark for his career with eight stops (six solo). 2007: Started all 16 games (plus both playoff contests) at WLB and finished second on the team with 129 tackles (81 solo), adding one sack, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble, one INT and four passes defensed Played 92.2 percent of the defensive snaps Vs. Washington (Oct. 14): Made nine tackles (six solo), plus one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. In the first quarter, stripped the ball away from TE Chris Cooley (recovered by Cooley), and in the fourth quarter, dove on a RB Clinton Portis fumble that was knocked out by S Atari Bigby At Kansas City (Nov. 4): Made his first INT of the year and the third of his career, stepping in front of a pass intended for RB Priest Holmes At Dallas (Nov. 29): Had a team- and season-high 14 tackles (eight solo), with three tackles for a loss. In the second quarter, stuffed RB Marion Barber for minus-1 yard. On consecutive pass plays in the third quarter, took down TE Jason Witten for a 1-yard loss and Barber for a loss of 3 Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship, Jan. 20): Made nine tackles (four solo), with one sack, bringing down Manning on fourth-and-8 near the end of the first half. 2006: Started all 16 games and led the team with a careerhigh 155 tackles (112 solo), second most ever recorded by a Packers rookie (Wingo, 166 tackles in 1979), and led LBs with 3½ sacks Among all NFL players, only Houston LB DeMeco Ryans (126) and Chicago LB Lance Briggs (117) had more solo stops Also notched a pair of INTs among nine passes defensed, forced a fumble and recovered two others Was on the field for 995 snaps, or 95.3 percent; the Packers thus utilized the nickel package more than dime Finished third in the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year voting Named to the prestigious Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie team and won Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week honors twice (Weeks 7 and 10) At Detroit (Sept. 24): Recorded his first NFL sack, dropping Kitna in the fourth quarter At Philadelphia (Oct. 2): Teamed with DE Aaron Kampman to sack QB Donovan McNabb; earlier, recovered a fumble inside the Packers 5-yard line (forced by CB Charles Woodson) At Miami (Oct. 22): Made a team-high 16 tackles (13 solo), plus broke up a pass and sacked QB Joey Harrington, forcing the Dolphins to settle for a FG At Minnesota (Nov. 12): Assisted on two sacks (1.0 total) and posted 17 tackles (11 solo), in addition to his first career forced fumble. Combining with DT Cullen Jenkins, sacked Brad Johnson for a 10-yard loss, getting to Johnson first by shedding two blocks by Vikings RBs. In the fourth quarter, sacked Johnson again with Barnett, leading to another punt At Seattle (Nov. 27): Had a career-best 20 tackles (16 solo) At San Francisco (Dec. 10): Made his first career INT, stepping in front of an Alex Smith throw to TE Vernon Davis in the end zone, returning it 25 yards At Chicago (Dec. 31): Snared a third-down Brian Griese pass in the third quarter for his second INT 2006 Draft: Selected fifth overall in the first round and joined Vinnie Clark (1991) and John Brockington (1971) in Packers history as first-round selections from Ohio State. Became the first LB taken in the top five by the Packers since Fred Carr (No. 5) in

61 COLLEGE: Played in 51 games at Ohio State with 38 starts, collecting 394 tackles (196 solo), 41 stops for a loss, 15½ sacks, seven INTs, 13 passes broken up, two fumbles recovered and three forced fumbles; also returned both a blocked punt and INT for TDs A three-year starter ( ), he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors each of those seasons Available for every play during his college career, he started his final 37 contests in consecutive fashion Earned his degree in criminology Senior season (2005): Earned consensus All-America honors for the second straight year and won the Lombardi Award, given annually to college football s most outstanding lineman or linebacker Also finished as a finalist for the Bednarik, Lott and Butkus awards The Big Ten s preseason and postseason Defensive Player of the Year and without question college football s premier LB, also garnered defensive MVP at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Started all 12 games and led the team in tackles for a third consecutive year, racking up 121 stops (69 solo); also posted team-leading totals in tackles for a loss (16½) and sacks (9½) while adding one INT, three passes broken up, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles Paced a unit that led the nation in rushing defense (73.42 yards per game) and finished fifth in total defense (281.73) In heartbreaking, earlyseason home loss to No. 2 Texas (Sept. 10), posted 12 tackles, picked off a third-down pass by QB Vince Young to set up a FG, recovered Young s fumble on the ensuing drive, and forced a late-game fumble from Young which the QB recovered Notched season-high 19 tackles, one short of his collegiate best, vs. No. 16 Michigan State (Oct. 15) and posted a sack and forced fumble, plus returned a blocked punt 8 yards for a TD, vs. No. 25 Northwestern (Nov. 12) Closed his collegiate career by helping OSU to win over No. 6 Notre Dame in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 2); had 12 tackles (nine solo), 3½ stops for a loss and a pair of sacks both times dropping QB Brady Quinn, his future brother-in-law Junior season (2004): Entered as media s preseason Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Started all 12 contests, collecting a collegiate-high 141 tackles (62 solo), en route to consensus All-America honors (Sporting News, AP, Walter Camp, Football Writers) Also totaled eight tackles for a loss, one sack, five passes broken up and a pair of INTs, while recovering one fumble and forcing another In nine games, led the team in tackles, and had at least nine tackles in all 11 regular-season contests Notched an astonishing 49 tackles over a three-game stretch, with 14 stops (four solo) at Northwestern (Oct. 2), a career-best 20 tackles (eight solo) becoming the first OSU player since LB Chris Spielman in 1986 to reach that single-game mark vs. No. 15 Wisconsin (Oct. 9), and 15 stops (eight solo) at Iowa (Oct. 16) His acrobatic INT at Michigan State (Nov. 6) halted the Spartans final drive with OSU clinging to a lead in eventual triumph Sophomore season (2003): Emerged as defensive pillar for the defending national champions, leading team with 106 tackles (52 solo), earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in his initial season as a starter Started all 13 games, finishing with 13 tackles for a loss, four sacks, five passes broken up and two INTs In triumph vs. No. 24 North Carolina State (Sept. 13), returned an INT 55 yards to set up a field goal and posted 12 tackles (six solo), including two for a loss; was in on the game-ending tackle at the Wolfpack goal line, sealing the Buckeyes triple-ot win Influential in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 8 Kansas State (Jan. 1), captured defensive MVP honors with 10 tackles (six solo) and 1½ stops for a loss Freshman season (2002): Saw consistent playing time as a true freshman as key reserve in Ohio State s road to 14-0, national championship season Backing up WLB Cie Grant, notched 26 stops (13 solo), 3½ tackles for a loss, an assisted sack and two INTs, one of which he returned 34 yards for a TD vs. Kent State (Sept. 7) In his first career start, a 13-7 win vs. No. 18 Penn State (Oct. 26), his INT ended the Nittany Lions initial possession Combined on his first career sack vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 19) and picked up one tackle for a loss in a thrilling, 14-9 win vs. Michigan (Nov. 23), clinching an invitation to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Championship vs. Miami (Jan. 3). 143 PERSONAL: Given name Aaron James Hawk Nicknamed A.J. by his parents since birth, after legendary Indy car driver A.J. Foyt Born in Kettering, Ohio Married the former Laura Quinn, whose brother Brady was a 2007 firstround pick by the Cleveland Browns The couple wed prior to his firs t NFL training camp in a civil ceremony, then had a more traditional wedding ceremony in March 2007 The couple has a 3-year-old daughter, Lennon Noel, and a 1-year-old son, Hendrix Knight Brother, Ryan, played QB for the Birmingham Steeldogs of Arena Football 2 and played in college at Ohio University High school: Lettered four years at Centerville (Ohio) High School, playing MLB, RB and QB Also handled punting chores for two seasons, and served as placekicker as a senior Finished with 585 career tackles, including 142 as a freshman starter Averaged better than 40 yards per punt as a senior Didn t attract great national attention mostly due to a knee injury that sidelined him much of his final season, limiting him to only 82 tackles Also earned a pair of letters (as a freshman and sophomore) playing point guard on the Centerville basketball team Community involvement: Held the third annual Mane Event in Columbus, Ohio, in June 2014, which raised over $50,00 for Hawk s Locks For Kids... Participated with the NFL s Play 60 Super School program in 2012, speaking at an elementary school assembly and taking part in a gym class...joined the winning child at Valley View Elementary School for Take a Player to School in 2009 Was also chosen by a local McKinley Elementary student for Take a Player to School day and spoke to students about health and fitness in 08 Also visited with local elementary students the past four years as their reward for participating in the Packers Women s Association food drive Has supported the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer, the Donald Driver Foundation, the Greg Jennings Foundation, the Al Harris Outreach Program and The 2nd & 7 Foundation, which is the charity of fellow OSU alum Mike Vrabel Has been on the Buckeye Cruise for Cancer five times, which raises money for the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research Is a spokesman for the Wisconsin Special Olympics, a cause he takes particular interest in because a relative of his used to compete Attends the Wisconsin Special Olympics opening ceremony in Stevens Point, Wis. Hobbies/interests: Is the host of his own podcast, where he interviews people from all walks of life...past guests have included John Daly, Joe Buck, Chris Cassidy and Bret Michaels...Holds B.A. degree in criminology and is interested in law enforcement following his NFL career Grew his hair long in 2005 as a tribute to the late Pat Tillman, the former NFL player who lost his life while serving with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan Kept it long for seven years, before cutting it in March 2012 and donating the trimmings to Wigs For Kids, a charitable organization that makes wigs for children who have lost their hair during chemotherapy treatments Made the donation as a preamble to the formation of his own charity, Hawk s Locks For Kids, that supports similar causes and donations Hosted the first annual Hawk s Locks For Kids Fundraiser at the Skyline Comedy Club in Appleton, Wis., in November 2012 The event featured an evening of stand-up comedy and a meet-and-greet beforehand with Hawk, and raised more than $6,000 in ticket and silentauction proceeds for the charity Maintains friendships with former Buckeyes Bobby Carpenter, Nick Mangold (N.Y. Jets) and Anthony Schlegel Threw out the first pitch at a Milwaukee Brewers game in April 2007; also took batting practice in full baseball uniform and hit two HRs Traveled to Rome, Paris and London with his wife during the offseason in 2010 Enjoys dog training and breeding and playing cornhole Captured the title of Celebrity Long Drive at the American Century Celebrity Golf Classic in Lake Tahoe, Nev., in both 2008 and 2011 Presented an award at the Cartoon Network Awards during the offseason in 2010 Attended the ESPYs in 2011 Lists Top Gun as his favorite movie His favorite book is Good to Go, a firsthand narrative told by Navy S.E.A.L. Harry Constance Residence: Split between Columbus, Ohio, and Green Bay. HAWK VETERANS FIELD MISC.

62 VETERANS A.J. HAWK S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2006 Green Bay ½ Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay ½ 4½ Green Bay ½ Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (eight years) , ½ 126½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason HAWK Additional statistics: Career interceptions Brett Favre, Joe Flacco, Brian Griese, Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Hill, Damon Huard, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Alex Smith. Career sacks Joe Flacco (3), Jon Kitna (3), Jake Locker (2), Sam Bradford, Marc Bulger, Christian Ponder, Josh Freeman, David Garrard, Joey Harrington, Brad Johnson, Eli Manning, Matt Schaub, Drew Brees (½), Jay Cutler (½), Donovan McNabb (½). Special teams tackles 6 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2009, 1 in 2010; NFL total: 10. HAWK S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at Sea. (11/27/06) Solo , at Sea. (11/27/06) Sacks , at Bal. (10/13/13) Interceptions , nine times (last: vs. Pit., 12/22/13) NFL debut/first start: vs. Chicago, 9/10/06 First sack: at Detroit, 9/24/06 (J.Kitna) First interception: at San Francisco, 12/10/06 (A.Smith) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2006 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the first round (fifth overall) of 06 NFL Draft, April 29 Signed first contract, July Released by Packers, March 2...Re-signed by Packers, March 3. FIELD MISC. A.J. HAWK GAME-BY-GAME 2006, GREEN BAY 09/10 Chi-L /17 NO-L /24 at Det-W /02 at Phi-L ½ /08 StL-L /22 at Mia-W /29 Ari-W /05 at Buf-L /12 at Min-W /19 NE-L /27 at Sea-L /03 NYJ-L /10 at SF-W /17 Det-W /21 Min-W /31 at Chi-W TOTALS ½ , GREEN BAY 09/09 Phi-W /16 at NYG-W /23 SD-W /30 at Min-W /07 Chi-L /14 Was-W /29 at Den-W /04 at KC-W /11 Min-W /18 Car-W /22 at Det-W /29 at Dal-L /09 Oak-W /16 at StL-W /23 at Chi-L /30 Det-W TOTALS /12 Sea-W /20 NYG-L PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 144

63 A.J. HAWK GAME-BY-GAME 2008, GREEN BAY 09/08 Min-W /14 at Det-W /21 Dal-L /28 at TB-L /05 Atl-L /12 at Sea-W /19 Ind-W /02 at Ten-L /09 at Min-L /16 Chi-W /24 at NO-L /30 Car-L /07 Hou-L /14 at Jax-L /22 at Chi-L /28 Det-W TOTALS , GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W /20 Cin-L /27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W ½ 4½ TOTALS ½ 4½ /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas LINEBACKERS DRAFTED IN THE NFL S TOP FIVE SELECTIONS, Year Pick Player, School Drafted by Khalil Mack, Buffalo Oakland Von Miller, Texas A&M Denver Aaron Curry, Wake Forest Seattle A.J. Hawk, Ohio State Green Bay LaVar Arrington, Penn State Washington Peter Boulware, Florida State Baltimore Kevin Hardy, Illinois Jacksonville 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W ½ /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W (inactive calf) 12/11 Oak-W (did not play) 12/18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS ½ /15 NYG-L , GREEN BAY 1NFC Divisional Playoff 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff Year Pick Player, School Drafted by Willie McGinest, Southern Cal New England Trev Alberts, Nebraska Indianapolis Marvin Jones, Florida State New York Jets Quentin Coryatt, Texas A&M Indianapolis Mike Croel, Nebraska Denver Keith McCants, Alabama Tampa Bay Junior Seau, Southern Cal San Diego HAWK VETERANS FIELD MISC. 145

64 VETERANS CASEY HAYWARD CORNERBACK VANDERBILT Third NFL Season Third Packers Season Ht: 5-11 Wt: 192 Born: September 9, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 19/8 Acquired: D2b-12 HAYWARD FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Endured what was mostly a lost season in 2013 after his promising rookie debut in Battled a nagging hamstring injury beginning in training camp that limited him to just three games during the regular season and ultimately landed him on injured reserve on Nov. 23. As a rookie in 2012, demonstrated the playmaking ability that made him a standout at the college level, playing in all 16 games, starting seven and finishing with 55 tackles (43 solo) and a forced fumble, while also leading the club with six INTs and 25 passes defensed. His six INTs led all NFL rookies, ranked tied for fifth in the league among all players, and were the most by a Packers rookie since CB Mike McKenzie had six in Served as the team s nickel CB early in the season before entering the starting lineup in Week 7 at St. Louis as a replacement for the injured Sam Shields (shin/ankle). Reassumed the No. 3 CB role upon Shields return to the lineup in Week 15, playing out the remainder of the regular season and both playoff games in that capacity. Earned NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month honors for October after collecting 12 tackles (nine solo), four INTs and eight passes defensed over a four-game stretch that saw the Packers post a 3-1 record. Was also a factor on special teams during his inaugural season, ranking second among the club s rookies with five coverage tackles during the regular season and adding two more in the playoffs. Drafted by the Packers with the second of two secondround selections (No. 62 overall), a pick obtained in a draft-day trade with New England in exchange for the Packers thirdround pick (No. 90) and their fifth-round selection (No. 163). Became the highest-drafted defensive back out of Vanderbilt since CB Fred Vinson in 1999, who was selected by the Packers in the second round (No. 47 overall) SEASON: Was hampered by a hamstring injury throughout the season and was limited to just three games before being placed on season-ending injured reserve on Nov. 23 Reported for training camp with a hamstring injury suffered late in his offseason training Returned for the team s Aug. 23 preseason game vs. Seattle, where he aggravated the injury and was sidelined until Week 8 of the regular season Returned to the lineup in Weeks 8-10, but re-aggravated the same injury in Week 10 vs. Philadelphia and was shut down for the season two weeks later For the season, played in three games with one start and posted 12 tackles (seven solo) and a pass defensed...at Minnesota (Oct. 27): Made his awaited season debut, seeing time on 22 defensive plays and finishing with an assisted tackle and a pass defensed Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Saw extended action in his second game back from injury, posting a career-high nine tackles (seven solo) Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Started the game as the team s No. 3 CB and saw action on 23 plays, recording two assisted tackles. Aggravated the hamstring injury in the second half, the same one that had affected him throughout the early part of the season, and did not return. 146 AT A GLANCE Battled a nagging hamstring injury that cost him the bulk of the 2013 season. Burst onto the scene in 2012, leading all NFL rookies with his team-high six INTs and finishing third in the voting for Defensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press. Became the first Green Bay CB ever to be named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team (est. 1974) and was chosen as the league s Defensive Rookie of the Year by Pro- FootballFocus.com. Twice earned second-team All-Southeastern Conference honors while in college and was recognized as a second-team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation, Rivals.com and Yahoo! Sports as a senior. Posted 15 career interceptions at Vanderbilt, tying him for the most in school history with Leonard Coleman ( ). Started all 37 games over his final three seasons and registered 13 of his 15 career interceptions over his last two seasons. Holds school records for passes defensed in a career (46) and in a single season (17 in 2010 and 2011). Was a three-year starter at QB and a two-year starter at DB at Perry (Ga.) High School, earning Region 4-AAA Offensive Player of the Year honors and also all-state recognition on defense. 2012: Turned in one of the finest rookie seasons by a CB in club history, appearing in all 16 games with seven starts, finishing with 55 tackles (43 solo) and a forced fumble in addition to leading the team with both 25 passes defensed and six INTs Became the first Green Bay CB to be named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team (est. 1974) and finished third in the voting for The Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Was named the slot CB on the All-Pro team chosen by ProFootballFocus.com and was voted the website s Defensive Rookie of the Year His six INTs led all NFL rookies, ranked fifth among all players and were the most by a Packers rookie since McKenzie also had six in 1999 Was named the NFL s Defensive Rookie of the Month for October after posting 12 tackles (nine solo), four INTs and eight passes defensed over a four-game stretch that saw the Packers go 3-1 Had all four of those picks between Weeks 5-7, becoming the first Packers rookie with four INTs over a three-game span since S Tom Flynn in 1984 Opened the season playing mostly on special teams, but quickly ascended to the No. 3 CB role behind starters Shields and Tramon Williams Entered the starting lineup in place of an injured Shields (shin/ankle) in Week 7 at St. Louis and went on to start six of the next seven games at RCB Was also productive on special teams throughout the season, finishing second among the club s rookies with five coverage tackles, and later added two more in the postseason Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Made his NFL debut on special teams, recording a tackle on the kickoff coverage team At Indianapolis (Oct. 7): Finished with two tackles (both solo) and his first career INT. Recorded the INT early in the fourth quarter when he mirrored WR Reggie Wayne on an out-and-up route down the sideline and got his head around in time to pick off QB Andrew Luck s throw At Houston (Oct. 14): Saw action on 30 defensive plays and added his second and third INTs of the season in the second half, becoming the first Packers rookie to 146

65 post a multi-int game since McKenzie during the 1999 season (Jan. 2, 2000). Finished the game with a team-high four passes defensed. First INT came at the end of an impressive three-play sequence in the fourth quarter, where he defended three consecutive passes from QB Matt Schaub intended for WR Keshawn Martin. Made his first INT on a fade in the end zone that he first tipped to himself, and then intercepted behind the goal line. Made the second INT on the Texans next possession when he was trailing WR DeVier Posey in a deep zone coverage and was able to corral a deflection by S Jerron McMillian and return it 20 yards At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Made his first career start at RCB in the absence of Shields. Finished with five tackles (three solo) and an INT. Marked his fourth INT since the Week 5 game at Indianapolis, allowing him to become the first Packers rookie since Flynn in 1984 to have four over a three-game span At Chicago (Dec. 16): Appeared on 28 plays with Shields returning to the starting lineup. Snagged his sixth INT of the season just before halftime when he was matched in man coverage with WR Devin Hester from the slot. Returned it 24 yards to the Chicago 26-yard line and the offense would capitalize on the turnover just five plays later when QB Aaron Rodgers hit WR James Jones for an 8-yard TD pass, giving Green Bay its first lead, 14-7, before halftime. The INT tied McKenzie (1999) for the fifth most by a rookie in franchise history Draft: Selected by the Packers with the second of two second-round picks (No. 62 overall), a choice obtained in a draft-day trade with New England in exchange for Green Bay s third-round pick (No. 90) and its fifth-round selection (No. 163). COLLEGE: A two-time All-Southeastern Conference selection by both the league s coaches and writers who also earned various All-America recognition following his senior year Appeared in 50 games with 37 starts during his four seasons, posting 198 tackles (148 solo), 15 interceptions, 46 passes defensed and three forced fumbles Set the school record for passes defensed in both a career and single season (17 in both 2010 and 2011) and his interception total also tied Leonard Coleman ( ) for the most in school history Started all 37 games over his final three seasons and posted 13 of his 15 career INTs over the final two Earned his degree in sociology, graduating in May 2013 Senior season (2011): Started all 13 games, earning second-team All-SEC honors from the coaches and media for the second straight season Named second-team All-American by the Walter Camp Foundation, Rivals.com and Yahoo! Sports Registered a career-high seven interceptions, which tied him for No. 3 in the nation Recorded 62 tackles (46 solo), including 6½ for a loss Matched his career high with 17 passes defensed and added a forced fumble Also saw action on offense, carrying the ball five times for 60 yards (12.0 avg.) on the season Posted a 50-yard interception return for a TD vs. Connecticut (Sept. 10), the first score of his career, with just under seven minutes remaining to tie the game at 21 in an eventual Vanderbilt win Posted a career-high two interceptions at South Carolina (Sept. 24) In his final collegiate game, matched his career high with two interceptions and added eight tackles vs. Cincinnati (AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31)...Junior season (2010): Started all 12 contests and earned second-team All-SEC recognition from both the coaches and media Posted a career-best 17 passes defensed, good for No. 1 in the SEC and No. 3 in the country Recorded six interceptions, which ranked second in the conference and tied for fifth nationally Registered career highs in tackles (70) and solo tackles (59) Posted at least one pass defensed in 10 of 12 games and at least three tackles in 11 of 12 Recorded eight tackles and an interception at Ole Miss (Sept. 18) Intercepted a pass in his fourth consecutive game vs. Eastern Michigan (Oct. 9) Registered nine tackles and an INT vs. South Carolina (Oct. 23) Sophomore season (2009): Started all 12 games, but missed most of two contests due to injury Topped the team with a career-high 8½ tackles for a loss Ranked fifth on the team in total tackles (58) and solo stops (40) Ranked second on the squad in passes defensed (nine) and interceptions (two) Had three or more tackles in 11 of 12 games Earned the team s Defensive Player of the Week award after contributing a career-high 13 tackles, highlighted by four tackles for a loss, at LSU (Sept. 12) Posted the first interception of his career vs. Ole Miss (Oct. 3) when he picked off QB Jevan Snead Earned the weekly recognition for the team for the second time on the season after posting six tackles and an INT vs. Georgia (Oct. 17) Freshman season (2008): Played in all 13 games, one of only three true freshmen to see time on the season One of those other players was fellow Packers defensive back Sean Richardson Saw time as the nickel back and on the special teams coverage units Posted eight tackles (three solo), a forced fumble and three passes defensed on the season Contributed a forced fumble in win at Ole Miss VETERANS HAYWARD CASEY HAYWARD S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (two years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay On injured reserve for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Career interceptions Matt Schaub (2), Sam Bradford, Jay Cutler, Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford. Special teams tackles 5 in 2012, 2 in 12 playoffs. NFL debut: vs. San Francisco, 9/9/12 First NFL start: at St. Louis, 10/21/12 First NFL interception: at Indianapolis, 10/7/12 (A.Luck) HAYWARD S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Chi. (11/4/13) Solo , vs. Chi. (11/4/13) Interceptions , at Hou. (10/14/12) CAREER TRANSACTIONS Passes defensed , at Det. (11/18/12) 2012 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of two choices in the second round (62nd overall) of 12 NFL Draft, April 27 (pick obtained from New England for Packers third-round and fifth-round selections)... Signed first contract, May Placed on injured reserve (hamstring), Nov. 23. FIELD MISC. 147

66 FIELD VETERANS (Sept. 20) Concluded freshman campaign with a season-high three tackles and two passes defensed in the team s vs. Boston College (Dec. 31) in the Music City Bowl. PERSONAL: Given name Casey Hayward Jr. Born in Perry, Ga. Single Has a half-brother also named Casey Hayward High school: Was a three-year starter at QB and a two-year starter at DB for Perry (Ga.) High School Earned Region 4-AAA Offensive Player of the Year honors and all-state recognition on defense as a senior Was a three-year team captain and a four-year member of the squad s leadership council Finished career with 39 TD passes and 36 rushing TDs Added fou r career INTs, three of which he returned for TDs Rushed for 1,284 yards and 18 TDs and passed for 1,300 yards and 18 TDs as a senior Also was a four-year letterman in basketball and a three-year letterman in track Participated in the triple jump, long jump, 100 meters and multiple relay teams Community involvement: Appeared at the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer in June 2013 and also made a surprise visit to Martin Luther King Elementary school around Christmas to deliver gifts to a first-grade class that included his bike rider from training camp Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games and watching A&E, listing The First 48, Criminal Minds, Revenge and Scandal as his favorite shows Names Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers as his favorite athletes Lists The Dark Knight as his favorite movie and Young Jeezy, Future, Rich Homie Quan and T.I. as his favorite musical acts Attended the 2013 NFL Honors Awards Show in New Orleans the night before Super Bowl XLVII Traveled to Miami during the 2013 offseason Residence: Perry, Ga. HAYWARD CASEY HAYWARD GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 1962 WORLD CHAMPIONS MISC. 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (inactive hamstring) 09/15 Was-W (inactive hamstring) 09/22 at Cin-L (inactive hamstring) 10/06 Det-W (inactive hamstring) 10/13 at Bal-W (inactive hamstring) 10/20 Cle-W (inactive hamstring) 10/27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L (inactive hamstring) 11/24 Min-T (injured reserve hamstring) 11/28 at Det-L (injured reserve hamstring) 12/08 Atl-W (injured reserve hamstring) 12/15 at Dal-W (injured reserve hamstring) 12/22 Pit-L (injured reserve hamstring) 12/29 at Chi-W (injured reserve hamstring) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L 1 (injured reserve hamstring) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff Front Row: Elijah Pitts, Ed Blaine, Earl Gros, Gary Barnes, Ron Gassert, Oscar Donahue, Ron Kostelnik; Second Row: Willie Wood, John Symank, Hank Gremminger, Dan Currie, Herb Adderley, Nelson Toburen, John Roach, Forrest Gregg; Third Row: Jim Ringo, Bart Starr, Gary Knafelc, Jerry Kramer, Fuzzy Thurston, Jesse Whittenton, Lew Carpenter, Tom Moore; Fourth Row: Equipment Manager Dad Braisher, Bob Skoronski, Ray Nitschke, Ken Iman, Willie Davis, Henry Jordan, Trainer Bud Jorgensen; Back Row: Bill Quinlan, Norm Masters, Boyd Dowler, Jim Taylor, Ron Kramer, Bill Forester, Dave Hanner, Paul Hornung. 148

67 MICHAEL HILL RUNNING BACK MISSOURI WESTERN STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 5-10 Wt: 210 Born: August 14, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 8/0 Acquired: FA-14 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Re-signed with Green Bay as a free agent in February Played in eight contests as a rookie in 2013, two with the Packers and six with Tampa Bay. Rushed for 23 yards on nine carries (2.6 avg.) and caught two passes for 23 yards (11.5 avg.) last season, with all of his offensive statistics coming with Tampa Bay. Saw time on special teams in his two games with the Packers, returning a kickoff for 19 yards at Baltimore in Week 6. Was signed to Green Bay s practice squad on Sept. 2, where he spent the first three games of the season, before being signed to the active roster on Sept. 30. Spent three more weeks on the Packers practice squad after his two-game stint on the active roster, before being signed by the Buccaneers to their 53-man roster on Nov. 13. Entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with the San Diego Chargers and was with the club during the 2013 preseason before being released in the final roster reduction SEASON: Played in eight games as a rookie, two with the Packers and six with the Buccaneers Rushed for 23 yards on nine carries (2.6 avg.) and caught two passes for 23 yards (11.5 avg.), with all of his offensive stats coming with Tampa Bay Had one kickoff return for 19 yards with Green Bay After being released by San Diego in the final roster reduction, was signed to Green Bay s practice squad on Sept. 2 Was on the practice squad for the first three games before being signed to the active roster on Sept. 30 Appeared in two games for the Packers before being waived Oct. 18 Was signed back to Green Bay s practice squad on Oct. 22 and then was signed by the Buccaneers to their active roster on Nov. 13 Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Made his pro debut, appearing on special teams At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Made the first kickoff return of his career, a 19-yarder in the fourth quarter Vs. Atlanta (Nov. 17): Made his debut with the Buccaneers and posted the first rushing attempts of his career, picking up 3 yards on three carries (1.0 avg.) Vs. Buffalo (Dec. 8): Posted career highs in rushing attempts (five) and rushing yards (17) At New Orleans (Dec. 29): Had a 3-yard run and recorded the first receptions of his career, hauling in two passes for 23 yards (11.5 avg.) 2013 Draft: Signed by the San Diego Chargers as a non-drafted free agent on May 13. COLLEGE: Finished his career at Missouri Western State as the school s all-time leader in rushing yards (4,969), allpurpose yards (5,851), rushing attempts (928) and 100-yard rushing games (20) Finished his career with the secondmost points (264) in school annals Played in 50 games with 30 starts during his career, rushing for 4,969 yards and 35 TDs on 928 carries (5.4 avg.) Added 93 receptions for 882 yards (9.5 avg.) and nine TDs Earned his degree in health and exercise science Senior season (2012): Started all 14 contests and rushed for a school-record 2,168 yards on 311 carries (7.0 avg.) with 16 TDs His rushing-yardage total led the nation (Division II) Finished as the runner-up for the Harlon Hill Award, given to the nation s top player in Division 149 AT A GLANCE Appeared in eight games as a rookie in 2013, two with the Packers and six with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Spent time on Green Bay s active roster and practice squad before being signed by Tampa Bay off the Packers practice squad in November. Re-signed with the Packers in February Entered the league as a non-drafted free agent with San Diego and was with the Chargers during the 2013 preseason. Finished his career at Missouri Western State as the school s alltime leader in rushing yards (4,969), all-purpose yards (5,851), rushing attempts (928) and 100-yard rushing games (20). Led the nation (Division II) with a school-record 2,168 yards on 311 carries (7.0 avg.) as a senior in Finished as the runner-up for the Harlon Hill Award in 2012, given to the nation s top player in Division II. II Was named the Offensive Player of the Year and a firstteam All-American by D2Football.com Was voted Offensive Player of the Year for the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and was named first-team all-conference Was a first-team All-Little America selection by The Associated Press and a first-team Daktronics All-American Rushed for 100-plus yards in 12 of 14 games, including six contests with at least 180 yards rushing Caught 21 passes for 220 yards (10.5 avg.) and three TDs Set a single-season school record with 114 points (19 TDs) Rushed for 210 yards on just 14 carries (15.0 avg.) vs. William Jewell (Sept. 6), highlighted by his career-long 92-yard TD run Rushed for a career-high 259 yards, the second-highest single-game total in school annals, on 26 attempts (10.0 avg.) with three TDs vs. Washburn (Nov. 3)...Junior season (2011): Took over as the starting RB for the Griffons, earning first-team All-MIAA honors after opening all 12 games and rushing for 1,305 yards and eight TDs on 265 carries (4.9 avg.) Also hauled in a careerhigh 31 receptions for 257 yards (8.3 avg.) and a career-best four TDs Rushed for a season-high 246 yards on 41 carries (6.0 avg.) and added 51 yards and a TD on four receptions (12.6 avg.) at Southwest Baptist (Oct. 28) Sophomore season (2010): Appeared in 12 contests with three starts and posted a team-high 704 yards and three TDs on 172 carries (4.1 avg.) Also caught 27 passes for a career-high 269 yards (10.0 avg.) and two TDs Earned honorable mention All-MIAA recognition Hauled in five passes for a careerhigh 130 yards (26.0 avg.) and two TDs at Washburn (Sept. 18), the first receiving TDs of his career Redshirt freshman season (2009): Played in 12 games with one start and rushed for 792 yards and eight TDs on 180 carries (4.4 avg.) Added 14 receptions for 136 yards (9.7 avg.) In his collegiate debut, rushed for 71 yards and a score on nine carries (7.9 avg.) vs. Northern State (Aug. 27) Made the first start of his career and rushed for 143 yards and a TD on 28 carries (5.1 avg.) vs. Missouri Southern (Oct. 27). PERSONAL: Given name Michael Brandon Hill Born in St. Joseph, Mo....Engaged to Kaleigh High school: Attended Central High School in St. Joseph, Mo., where he was an all-state selection at RB as a senior Also earned allcity, all-district and all-conference recognition Also played HILL FIELD MISC.

68 VETERANS LB, earning all-city, all-conference and all-district honors at that position as a senior Lettered in track three times, participating in the 200- and 300-meter hurdles as well as the relay teams Community involvement: Helped build a playground in Appleton, Wis., as part of the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle event Has volunteered at youth football camps in St. Joseph, Mo., during the summer Hobbies/ interests: Enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing golf, bowling and hunting Names Terrell Davis and Priest Holmes as his favorite athletes wh en he was younger Enjoys watching Netflix, listing Prison Break as his favorite TV show Names the Bible as his favorite book Lists Life as his favorite movie and Young Jeezy as his favorite recording artis.residence: St. Joseph, Mo. MICHAEL HILL S PRO STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay HILL NFL debut: vs. Detroit, 10/6/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by San Diego Chargers as non-drafted free agent, May 13...Waived by Chargers, Aug Signed by Green Bay Packers to practice squad, Sept Signed from practice squad to active roster, Sept Waived by Packers, Oct Re-signed by Packers to practice squad, Oct Signed by Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Nov Waived by Buccaneers, Feb Signed by Packers as free agent, Feb. 26. HILL S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts , vs. Buf. (12/8/13) Yards , vs. Buf. (12/8/13) Long , vs. Buf. (12/8/13) Receiving Receptions , at NO (12/29/13) Yards , at NO (12/29/13) Long , at NO (12/29/13) Total Offense , at NO (12/29/13) Kickoff Returns Returns , at Bal. (10/13/13) Yards , at Bal. (10/13/13) Long , at Bal. (10/13/13) MICHAEL HILL GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 at SF-L (practice squad) 09/15 Was-W (practice squad) 09/22 at Cin-L (practice squad) 10/06 Det-W / /13 at Bal-W / /27 at Min-W (practice squad) 11/04 Chi-L (practice squad) 11/10 Phi-L (practice squad) 13 TOTALS / FIELD MISC. 2013, TAMPA BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 11/17 Atl-W / /24 at Det-W / /01 at Car-L (did not play) 12/08 Buf-W / /15 SF-L / /22 at StL-L / /29 at NO-L / TOTALS /

69 DAVON HOUSE CORNERBACK NEW MEXICO STATE Fourth NFL Season Fourth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-0 Wt: 195 Born: July 10, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 27/10 Acquired: D4-11 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Enjoyed the healthiest season of his young career in 2013, appearing in all 16 games for the first time and posting career highs in every statistical category. Set new personal bests for tackles (32) and solo tackles (26), recorded his first career INT, and tied previous career highs with 13 passes defensed and a sack. Also emerged as a more consistent contributor on special teams in 2013, leading the club with a career-high 12 tackles on the coverage units. Carried the momentum of a strong offseason into the 2012 training camp, where he was vying to start opposite veteran Tramon Williams as the No. 2 CB in the team s base defense. Suffered a shoulder injury on special teams late in the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9), a setback that sidelined him for the remainder of the summer and the first six weeks of the regular season. Following an injury to CB Sam Shields (shin/ankle), made his season debut in Week 7 at St. Louis and went on to start five of the next six contests. Finished the season with 18 tackles (17 solo) and a sack, and tied for fourth on the club with 13 passes defensed. Also contributed regularly on special teams, highlighted by his blocked punt in Week 8 vs. Jacksonville that LB Dezman Moses recovered in the end zone for a TD. The play marked the Packers first blocked punt since Sept. 29, 2003 (LB Marcus Wilkins), and the first that was returned for a TD since Dec. 2, 1990 (S Tiger Greene). Initially competed for the fourth cornerback job early in his first training camp as a rookie in 2011, but suffered injuries that saw him miss much of the preseason. Appeared in just two games as a rookie, playing only on special teams, where he was credited with one tackle SEASON: Played in a career-high 16 games, making five starts in what was the healthiest and most productive season of his young career Served as a reserve CB in the secondary, setting a new career high with 32 tackles (26 solo), a sack, his first career INT and 13 passes defensed Played extensively in the team s Wild Card playoff game after starting CB Sam Shields exited on the second defensive snap with a knee injury Also became a steady contributor on special teams, leading the club s coverage units with a career-high 12 tackles Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Earned a special teams game ball for his performance that featured a teamleading two tackles on the coverage units, one each on the kickoff and punt teams. Also saw extended action on defense, appearing on 26 plays and posting the second sack of his career and a pass defensed. On the sack, came in unblocked on a CB blitz off the left edge in the second quarter, taking down QB Robert Griffin III for a 6-yard loss At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Appeared on 14 defensive plays in the first half and posted one solo tackle and a trio of impressive passes defensed. The first pass break-up came along the sideline when he leapt to deflect an underthrown ball intended for WR Marlon Brown that he nearly intercepted. Later found himself matched against Brown 151 AT A GLANCE A developing player who has gotten healthy and seen extended action over the last two seasons, having appeared in 25 games with 10 starts between In Week 8 of 2012 vs. Jacksonville, he recorded the Packers first blocked punt since Sept. 29, 2003 (LB Marcus Wilkins), and saw LB Dezman Moses make it the first to be returned for a TD since Dec. 2, 1990 (S Tiger Greene). Earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors as a junior and senior. Finished his career ranked first in school history in interception return yardage with 319 and tied for sixth with 11 INTs. Named to the Jim Thorpe Award watch list in 2010 and was an honorable mention All-America selection by The NFL Draft Report as a senior. Tied an NCAA record when he returned an interception 100 yards for a TD vs. Idaho in Was the first player to be drafted by the Packers out of New Mexico State in franchise history, and was the first Aggie drafted since S Siddeeq Shabazz (Oakland, seventh round) in Older brother, Tyreace, was a sixth-round draft choice of the Oakland Athletics in 2008, but recently retired from baseball and is pursuing a football career as a linebacker at Division II McMurry University in Texas, where his head coach in 2012 was Hal Mumme, who was also Davon s head coach at NMSU. on a similar deep ball down the sideline that he also batted away Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Had another productive outing, receiving one of the defensive game balls after appearing on 56 plays and finishing with four tackles (three solo) and three passes defensed, including his first career INT. Picked off QB Brandon Weeden on a fourth-down play in the first quarter on what was an underthrown ball to WR Davone Bess near the sideline...at N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Was thrust into a starting role after Shields sustained a hamstring injury late in the practice week and was inactive on gameday. Appeared on 58 defensive plays and finished with two solo tackles and a pass defensed Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Was pressed into extended action on defense after Shields suffered a knee injury on the second defensive snap of the game. Wound up appearing on 61 plays, matched mostly on the outside in man coverage. Finished with four solo tackles and three passes defensed. First pass defensed came when he broke up a third-down fade pass intended for WR Michael Crabtree in the end zone in the first quarter, forcing a FG attempt. Tallied another in the fourth quarter, when he trailed speedy TE Vernon Davis on a deep over route across the field and batted the ball away as it arrived. 2012: Made noticeable improvement throughout the offseason program and entered training camp in a competitive battle for the No. 2 CB position in the team s base defense Started the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) and turned in an impressive outing with four tackles (three solo, one for loss) and a pass defensed before injuring his shoulder on the punt coverage team in the third quarter The injury sidelined him for the remainder of the preseason and the first six weeks of the regular season Saw extended playing time after Shields HOUSE FIELD MISC.

70 VETERANS HOUSE FIELD MISC. suffered a shin/ankle injury and went on to start five of the next six games after returning to action in Week 7 at St. Louis (Oct. 21) Finished the season with 18 tackles (17 solo) and his first career sack, and tied for fourth on the club with 13 passes defensed Was one of 15 Packers to record a sack in 2012, a total that ranked second in the NFL (Cleveland 16) and tied a franchise record (1987) Also factored on special teams, where he blocked a punt and posted two tackles on the coverage units At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Made his season debut after Shields (shin/ankle) was rendered inactive due to injury. Served as the team s dime CB and made one tackle and a teamhigh three passes defensed, the first defensive statistics of his career Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Started his first career game as the team s third CB minus Shields. Appeared on 55 plays and finished with two solo tackles and two passes defensed. Also had a hand in one of the game s deciding plays when he blocked a second-quarter punt that was recovered by Moses in the end zone for a TD. On the play, moved down toward the line of scrimmage from his jammer position on the perimeter. Came through unblocked from the left side of the rush to make a perfect block of P Bryan Anger s kick, deflecting it backward toward the end zone, where Moses secured it. Marked the Packers first blocked punt since Sept. 29, 2003 (Wilkins), and the first that was returned for a TD since Dec. 2, 1990 (Greene) At Detroit (Nov. 18): Started his third straight game with the defense opening in its nickel alignment. Appeared on all 72 defensive plays and finished with two tackles (both solo), his first career sack and two passes defensed. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he dropped QB Matthew Stafford for a 3-yard loss. Contributed to a pass defense that limited Stafford to just 17-of-39 passing for 266 yards, two INTs and a 54.0 rating (a season-low to that point). 2011: Played in just two games during the regular season, appearing on special teams, where he recorded one tackle Was listed as a gameday inactive 12 times, and dressed but did not play for two others Suffered a hamstring injury during the first week of training camp and missed key practices and preseason competition, before returning for the team s third exhibition game at Indianapolis (Aug. 26) Injured his ankle the following week in the preseason finale vs. Kansas City (Sept. 1), and was inactive for the season opener vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8) Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Was active on gameday for the first time, but did not see any action...at Minnesota (Oct. 23): Was again part of the active roster as a reserve in the absence of Shields (concussion), making his NFL debut on special teams, but not recording any statistics Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Appeared for the second time during the regular season, again seeing action on special teams, where he registered his first career tackle after running WR Stefan Logan out of bounds following a 14-yard return of a safety punt in the first quarter 2011 Draft: Was selected by the Packers in the fourth round with the 131st overall selection. Became the first player drafted by Green Bay out of New Mexico State in franchise history, and was the first Aggie selected since S Siddeeq Shabazz was drafted in the seventh round by Oakland in COLLEGE: Standout cornerback who earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors as a junior and senior Stepped into the starting lineup midway through his true freshman season and started every game the rest of his career for the Aggies, appearing in 50 games with 43 starts Playmaker who finished his career ranked first in school history in interception return yardage with 319 and tied for sixth with 11 INTs...Returned three interceptions for touchdowns during his career, highlighted by a 100-yard return for a score vs. Idaho as a true freshman in 2007 Set a single-season school record with 171 return yards on four interceptions as a freshman, an average of 42.8 yards per return Also recovered three fumbles during his career Earned a degree in family consumer science Senior season (2010): Earned first-team All-WAC honors, posting 57 tackles, two interceptions and 12 passes defensed Received honorable mention All-America recognition from The NFL Draft Report Started all 12 contests for the Aggies on his way to earning first-team All-WAC honors for the second straight season Earned honorable mention All-America honors and was rated the best defensive back prospect in the WAC by The NFL Draft Report Named to the watch list for the Jim Thorpe Award, which is presented annually to the top defensive back in college football Registered 57 tackles (29 solo), two interceptions, including one for a TD, 12 passes defensed and a forced fumble Matched his season high with eight stops (four solo), while adding a forced fumble and an interception vs. New Mexico (Oct. 9) Closed out his college career with a 48-yard INT return for a TD in the third quarter vs. Hawaii (Nov. 27) Junior season (2009): Started all 13 games and was named first-team All-WAC Led the conference with 16 passes defensed and paced the team with four interceptions Recorded two TDs on the season, a fumble return for a TD at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 17) and an INT for a score at Hawaii (Nov. 14) Became the first Aggie since Gary Jessie in 95 to score on both in the same season Registered a careerhigh 68 tackles (42 solo) Led the team with seven tackles (six solo) and added his first INT of the season at San Diego State (Oct. 3) Scooped up a fumble and returned it 38 yards at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 17), his first career fumble return for a TD Returned an interception 58 yards for a TD, breaking the school record for career interception return yardage at Hawaii (Nov. 14) Posted a career-high nine tackles (seven solo), along with a career-best four passes defensed at Boise State (Dec. 5) Sophomore season (2008): Opened all 12 contests and recorded 40 tackles (26 solo), two interceptions, eight passes defensed and two fumble recoveries Part of a pass defense that led the WAC and finished third in the nation by allowing just yards per game Recorded six tackles (four solo) and an INT that he returned 42 yards at Nevada (Oct. 11) Came up with a key play when he recovered a fumble near the red zone in the fourth quarter to help preserve the Aggies victory at UTEP (Dec. 5) Freshman season (2007): Appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman, moving into the starting lineup midway through the season to open up the final six contests Set a school record with 171 interception return yards on a team-leading four INTs Finished the season with 37 tackles (21 solo) and 12 passes defensed In just his second career start vs. Idaho (Oct. 20), tied an NCAA record with a 100-yard INT return for a TD in the second quarter Added another INT later in the quarter, returning it 64 yards to set a single-game conference record with 164 yards in INT returns Earned WAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the performance. PERSONAL : Given name Davon Thomas House Nicknamed Devo...Married, wife s name is Leatricia Born in Van Nuys, Calif. Older brother, Tyreace, was a sixth-round draft choice of the Oakland Athletics in 2008, but retired from baseball in 2011 and is pursuing a football career at Division II McMurry University in Abilene, Texas Tyreace was drafted as an outfielder in the 49th round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves, but was drafted the next year by the A s after attending the College of the Canyons (Calif.)...Sister, Vanessa, played softball at San Jose State...High school: Earned All- Golden League honors and All-CIF recognition as a senior at Palmdale (Calif.) High Helped the Falcons to a 9-2 overall record in 2006 on the way to their fifth Golden League title Participated in the Next Level All-Star Game and was named the game s Most Valuable Player Didn t play football until his junior season Played flanker as a junior before moving to cornerback for his senior season Also an All-Golden League selection in baseball and track and field Community Involvement: Became extremely active in the Green Bay community upon his arrival in 2011, committing time to various charitable endeavors Attended the annual Families of Chil- 152

71 dren with Cancer holiday party Has supported the Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley and also participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon...Played as part of a corporate foursome in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational and has participated in the Donald Driver and Jordy Nelson Celebrity Softball games, taking home the home run derby title in 2012 Volunteered at a day care center in Las Cruces, N.M. Umpired youth baseball games when he was in high school... Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games and poker, and relaxing at home...lists Ken Griffey Jr., Charles Woodson and Tramon Williams as his favorite athletes...enjoys watching NFL Network and Discovery Channel, naming Deadliest Catch and River Monsters as his favorite TV shows...names The Other Guys as his favorite movie and Lil Wayne as his favorite musical artist...residence: Palmdale, Calif. VETERANS DAVON HOUSE S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (three years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers games in 2011 and 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Blocked Bryan Anger punt attempt, vs. Jacksonville, 10/28/12. Career sacks Robert Griffin III, Matthew Stafford. Career interceptions Brandon Weeden. Special teams tackles 1 in 2011, 2 in 2012, 12 in 2013; NFL total: 15. NFL debut: at Minnesota, 10/23/11 First NFL start: vs. Jacksonville, 10/28/12 First NFL interception: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 (B.Weeden) First NFL sack: at Detroit, 11/18/12 (M.Stafford) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the fourth round (131st overall) of 11 NFL Draft, April 30...Signed first contract, July 30. DAVON HOUSE GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W (inactive) 09/18 at Car-W (inactive) 09/25 at Chi-W (inactive) 10/02 Den-W (did not play) 10/09 at Atl-W (inactive) 10/16 StL-W (inactive) 10/23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W (inactive) 11/14 Min-W (inactive) 11/20 TB-W (inactive) 11/24 at Det-W (inactive) 12/04 at NYG-W (inactive) 12/11 Oak-W (inactive) 12/18 at KC-L (did not play) 12/25 Chi-W (inactive) 01/01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L 1 (inactive) 2012, GREEN BAY 1NFC Divisional Playoff 09/09 SF-L (inactive shoulder) 09/13 Chi-W (inactive shoulder) 09/24 at Sea-L (inactive shoulder) 09/30 NO-W (inactive shoulder) 10/07 at Ind-L (inactive shoulder) 10/14 at Hou-W (inactive shoulder) 10/21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W HOUSE S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Solo , vs. Det. (10/6/13) Interceptions , vs. Cle. (10/20/13) Passes defensed , five times* (last: vs. Min., 11/24/13) * Posted three passes defensed in 13 playoffs vs. San Francisco, 1/5/13 11/04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L (inactive shoulder/hip) 12 TOTALS /05 Min-W 1 (inactive) 01/12 at SF-L 2 (inactive) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff HOUSE FIELD MISC. 153

72 VETERANS MICAH HYDE DEFENSIVE BACK IOWA Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-0 Wt: 197 Born: December 31, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 16/3 Acquired: D5a-13 HYDE FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Fifth-round pick who emerged as one of the more promising players from the 2013 draft class after enjoying an impactful rookie season that saw him make contributions on both defense and special teams. Served as the team s nickel and dime cornerback throughout the season and also took over punt and kick return duties early in the year. Appeared in all 16 games with three starts and posted 54 tackles (38 solo), four passes defensed, a sack and a forced fumble. Led all of the club s rookies in tackles, solo tackles, passes defensed and forced fumbles. Also became one of the top contributors on special teams, tallying eight coverage tackles and serving as the primary return man. Ranked No. 5 in the NFL with a 12.3-yard punt return average, in addition to posting a 24.1-yard kickoff average (No. 14). Had a 93-yard punt return for a TD in a Sunday night contest at Minnesota in Week 8 that is tied for the fourth-longest in franchise history. Joined T David Bakhtiari, S Chris Banjo and DE Datone Jones as the only Green Bay rookies to appear in all 16 games in SEASON: Turned in an impressive training camp and preseason, taking advantage of extended opportunities to produce throughout the summer as one of the most NFL-ready rookies on the roster Spent most of the season as either the dime or nickel CB, helping to fill the playing-time void left by CB Casey Hayward, who missed all but three games with a hamstring injury At season s end, had appeared on 428 defensive plays, most among the team s defensive rookies Played in all 16 games with three starts, posting 54 tackles (38 solo), a sack, four passes defensed and a forced fumble Led all Packers rookies in tackles, solo tackles and forced fumbles Became one of the top contributors on special teams, both as a coverage player and in the return game Ranked third on the club with eight coverage tackles Assumed kick and punt return duties in Week 6 following a significant leg injury to WR Randall Cobb Went on to return 24 punts for 296 yards and a TD, a 12.3-yard average that ranked No. 5 in the NFL Scored the TD on a 93-yard play at Minnesota in Week 8, tying for the fourth-longest punt return in team annals Took over as the primary kickoff returner in Week 9, posting 22 returns for 531 yards (24.1 avg.) At Baltimore (Oct. 15): Enjoyed extended playing time, coming on in relief of CB Davon House in the second quarter as the team s nickel CB and appearing on 37 plays. Finished with six tackles (five solo) and both his first career sack and forced fumble. Sack came in the second half when he blitzed off of the left edge and drilled QB Joe Flacco for a 10-yard loss, jarring the ball loose, though it was recovered by the Ravens. Had another tackle for a loss when he tracked down WR Marlon Brown on an end-around later in the third quarter, dropping him for a 2-yard loss. Also had a productive day on special teams, taking over after Cobb was injured in the first half and returning five punts for 68 yards (13.6 avg.) with a long of 23 Vs. Cleveland (Oct. AT A GLANCE One of the top contributors from the 2013 rookie class, he played in all 16 games as a reserve cornerback and also served as the team s primary kick and punt returner for the majority of the season. Posted a 12.3-yard punt return average in 2013 (No. 5 in the NFL), and a 93-yard TD return at Minnesota in Week 8 that is tied for the fourth-longest in team history. Has an older brother, Marcus, who was a four-year letterman as a safety at Michigan State ( ) and a step-uncle, Damon Moore, who played safety at Ohio State ( ) and also for the Philadelphia Eagles ( ) and Chicago Bears (2002). Enjoyed a four-year playing career at the University of Iowa, where he started 38 consecutive games over his final three seasons and was a teammate of current Packers T Bryan Bulaga and DT Mike Daniels. Organized the formation of the IMagINe Foundation in Iowa City, an organization that collects sporting goods from area schools and donates them to charities throughout the state of Iowa. Originally spawned the idea as part of a class project at Iowa. 20): Received the special teams game ball for his performance in the third phase, one that included a team-high three tackles on the coverage units (all on the kickoff team) and a punt return of 18 yards At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Had one of the game s biggest plays, returning a second-quarter punt by P Jeff Locke 93 yards for the first TD of his career. Fielded the punt at the Green Bay 7-yard line and quickly shot forward between both converging Minnesota gunners. Ran up the right side of the field before cutting back to the left at the 30 to evade Locke and going the rest of the way down the left sideline untouched for the score, extending the Packers lead to before halftime. The return is tied for the fourth longest in team history. Also saw 19 plays on defense and finished with six tackles (four solo) Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Made his second career start, opening the game as the No. 3 CB and appearing on 49 defensive plays. Finished with a season-high eight tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed. Also was particularly effective as a kickoff returner, posting five returns for 167 yards (33.4 avg.), the most in a game by a Packer since CB Tramon Williams had 173 vs. Chicago on Oct. 7, Most impactful return was his season-long 70-yarder late in the fourth quarter after Pittsburgh had taken a lead with 1:28 remaining. Brought the ensuing kickoff all the way back to the Steelers 31-yard line. Allowed the Packers to drive to the Pittsburgh 6-yard line, where a last-second pass to tie the game fell incomplete Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his postseason debut, appearing on 20 defensive plays and posting three tackles (two solo), a forced fumble and a pass defensed. Forced the fumble on the 49ers opening drive of the game when he ripped the ball out of WR Michael Crabtree s hands near the sideline following a 12-yard reception. Also missed a near-int on San Francisco s final drive when he had coverage of WR Anquan Boldin in the left flat late in the fourth quarter. Leapt to the make the play, but was unable to maintain possession on his way to the ground

73 and the pass instead went incomplete Draft: Selected by Green Bay with the first of two fifth-round selections (No. 159 overall). COLLEGE: A four-time letterman and three-year starter who started 38 consecutive games to close out his career, appearing in a total of 51 games over the course of his four seasons on campus...finished his time at Iowa having played in every game over the course of his career, recording 240 tackles (155 solo), including 5½ for a loss, 29 passes defensed, eight INTs, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries Senior season (2012): Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the league s coaches and the media after he started all 12 games and finished with 78 tackles (44 solo), including four for a loss, 14 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and an interception Was also honored as the second-ever recipient of the conference s Jack Tatum-Rod Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Award, now given annually to the league s most outstanding player in the secondary Also earned the team s Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player Award (defense) Started every game for the third consecutive season as the senior leader on defense for the Hawkeyes and finished his career having never missed a game (51 games played) Posted 78 tackles (44 solo), 14 passes defensed, an interception, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries His 14 passes defensed ranked fourth in the conference and 22nd in the country (1.22 per game) Also returned 13 punts for 68 yards (5.2 avg.) with a long of 27 Tallied a career-high 14 tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 22) Led the team with 11 tackles (six solo) and a fumble recovery that he returned for his MICAH HYDE S PRO STATISTICS third career TD vs. Purdue (Nov. 10). Picked up a fumble by QB Robert Marve and returned it 9 yards for the score to bring Iowa to within in the waning moments of the third quarter Junior season (2011): Received second-team All-Big Ten honors from the league s media and honorable mention from the coaches Was also named third-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele s College Football Rotated between CB and FS during spring drills and spent time at both positions during the season Started two games at FS and 11 at CB during the season Posted 72 tackles (49 solo), including 1½ for a loss, eight passes defensed, three INTs and a forced fumble His three INTs were tied for the team lead Also had 13 punt returns for a career-high 106 yards (8.2 avg.) Started at CB vs. Pittsburgh (Sept. 17) after opening both of the season s first two games at FS, recording 10 tackles (nine solo) and the first multi-int game of his career. The second of his two INTs off of QB Tino Sunseri came with 1:41 remaining in the fourth quarter to preserve a come-from-behind win for the Hawkeyes...Registered eight tackles (three solo) at Penn State (Oct. 8), including one for a loss and his third INT of the season. The INT came in the end zone in the third quarter, thwarting a scoring opportunity for the Nittany Lions Posted two solo tackles and a pass defensed vs. Oklahoma in the Insight Bowl (Dec. 30) as the unit held the No. 14-ranked Sooners to 275 yards of total offense Sophomore season (2010): Enjoyed a breakout season in what was his first as a starter, opening all 13 games at CB Established career highs in tackles (82), solo tackles (58) and interceptions (four), and posted a team-best seven passes defensed Was named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the league s media after ranking fourth in the conference in both INTs and passes defensed Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay t 1 PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay Additional statistics: Career sacks Joe Flacco. Special teams tackles 8 in NFL debut: vs. San Francisco, 9/8/13 First NFL start: at Cincinnati, 9/22/13 Touchdowns (1): at Minnesota, 10/27/13, 93-yard punt return. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the fifth round (159th overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 27...Signed first contract, May 10. HYDE S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Solo , three times (last: vs. Atl., 12/8/13) Passes defensed , four times (last: vs. Pit., 12/22/13) Kickoff Returns Returns , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Yards , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Long , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Punt Returns Returns , at Bal. (10/13/13) Yards , at Min. (10/27/13) Long t, at Min. (10/27/13) HYDE VETERANS FIELD MISC. 155

74 VETERANS HYDE Also returned two INTs for touchdowns of 72 and 66 yards, the 10th- and 13th-longest INT returns for scores in school history Made four tackles (two solo) and generated the first two turnover plays of his career, notching both an interception and a forced fumble vs. Ball State (Sept. 25) Registered five tackles (three solo), helping to hold the No. 22-ranked Nittany Lions to just 54 net rushing yards and 301 total yards of offense in a 24-3 Hawkeye upset vs. Penn State (Oct. 2) Tallied a season-high eight tackles (five solo) and his second INT in a win at Michigan (Oct. 16) Played a key role in the team s 37-6 blowout upset vs. No. 5-ranked Michigan State (Oct. 30). Posted five tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed, and scored his first career TD on a lateral from S Tyler Sash following an INT near the end of the first quarter, returning it 66 yards to extend Iowa s lead to 17-0 Earned Defensive Player of the Game honors for a performance vs. Missouri in the Insight Bowl (Dec. 28), highlighted by a game-winning 72- yard INT return for a TD with less than six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Intercepted QB Blaine Gabbert and dodged a host of Missouri players on his way to the end zone, giving the Hawkeyes a lead that stood as the game s final score. Marked the second-longest INT return in the history of the Insight Bowl and the 10th longest in school annals. Also had six tackles (four solo) Freshman season (2009): Made his collegiate debut as a reserve on defense and a regular on special teams for a Hawkeyes team that posted an 11-2 record and a victory in the FedEx Orange Bowl...Appeared in all 13 games and finished the season with eight tackles (four solo) Competed for playing time as a true freshman on an Iowa defense that had 11 players drafted into the NFL Appeared in his first college game vs. Northern Iowa (Sept. 5), contributing a tackle on special teams Saw action vs. Michigan (Oct. 10), posting two solo tackles Appeared in the Hawkeyes victory over Georgia Tech in the FedEx Orange Bowl (Jan. 5), but did not record any statistics. PERSONAL: Given name Micah Richmond Hyde Born in Toledo, Ohio His older brother, Marcus, played safety at Michigan State ( ) and his step-uncle, Damon Moore, played safety at Ohio State ( ) before spending three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles ( ) and another with the Chicago Bears (2002) High school: A three-sport star at Fostoria (Ohio) High School, he lettered all four years in baseball, basketball and football Contributed in a variety of ways on the football field during his career, including appearances at QB, CB, FS, PR, KR, P and K Was named the Ohio Division IV Offensive Player of the Year and the NW Ohio Offensive Player of the Year as a senior Was also named an All-Northwest Ohio selection three times, including first-team honors following both his junior and senior seasons For his career, amassed 549 rushing attempts for 3,443 yards (6.3 avg.) and 46 TDs, also completing 606 of 997 passes for 7,864 yards and 65 TDs Tallied 165 tackles, eight INTs and an additional seven passes defensed as a CB in his four years Finished his career in possession of 17 school records Community involvement: Was active in the community during college, assisting with the football program s Ladies Football Academy and also attending Camp Courageous for mentally handicapped youth Also took an idea that began as part of a class project and started the IMagINe for Youth Foundation in Iowa City, an organization that collects sporting goods from area schools and donates them to local charities throughout the state of Iowa Ho bbies/interests: Enjoys playing golf, watching movies and listening to music in his free time Names Dwyane Wade as his favorite athlete, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV show and The Shawshank Redemption as his favorite movie Residence: Fostoria, Ohio. MICAH HYDE GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff FIELD LATE-SEASON HOME SUCCESS Lambeau Field has proven to be a difficult place to play once the weather turns and Head Coach Mike McCarthy has continued the tradition of late-season success in Green Bay, compiling a 17-3 home record and a mark overall in December and January in the regular season. Last season, the Packers went 3-1 during the month of December en route to their third straight NFC North title. Since 2000, Green Bay owns the league s second-best regular-season record Dec. 1 and later: MISC. Club W L T Pct New England Green Bay Pittsburgh Philadelphia Indianapolis

75 BRAD JONES LINEBACKER COLORADO Sixth NFL Season Sixth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 242 Born: April 1, 1986 NFL Games Played/Started: 63/35 Acquired: D7-09 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: In 2013, entered the season as a starter for the first time since 2010 and opened a career-high 12 games at ILB in the middle of the Green Bay defense. Finished the season third on the team with 98 tackles (73 solo), three sacks, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and the first fumble recovery of his career. Made the offseason transition from outside to inside LB in 2012, and ultimately assumed starting duties at the Mack LB position following season-ending injuries to both Desmond Bishop (hamstring) and D.J. Smith (knee). Took over as the starter in Week 7 following the injury to Smith and went on to open the final 10 games, posting career highs in tackles (102), solo tackles (75), passes defensed (six) and forced fumbles (one). His tackle total ranked No. 3 on the team, and he also added two sacks. Also started both playoff games and tied for the team lead with 16 tackles (13 solo) in the postseason. Reached unrestricted free agency in the spring of 2013, but was quickly re-signed to a new contract by the Packers, March 21. Over his five seasons, has played in 63 games with 35 starts and posted 280 tackles (197 solo) with 10 sacks, eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Returned to full health from a season-ending shoulder injury that forced him to miss the second half of 2010 and appeared in a career-high 15 games in Played extensively as one of the club s top contributors on special teams, and tied for third on the team with a career-high 11 coverage tackles on the season. Worked his way back into the rotation on defense and eventually started the regular-season finale and playoff game at OLB. Defensively, finished with 12 tackles (six solo) and a sack in the regular season. Posted the team s lone sack in the NFC Divisional playoff contest vs. the N.Y. Giants, and also became the first Packer since Cletidus Hunt in 2002 to block a FG attempt in a postseason game. Started five of the first six games in 2010, and posted 37 tackles (20 solo), before aggravating a shoulder injury in Week 7 that had first bothered him in training camp. Was placed on injured reserve, Oct. 27. Took over the starting job in 2009 during Week 12 of his rookie season after veteran Aaron Kampman sustained a season-ending knee injury the previous game. Started seven games and became only the fifth Packer (since 1982) to record four sacks as a rookie, with all of them coming in the final five games. Was one of only six NFL rookies in 2009 to post four or more sacks, and was joined in that group by teammate Clay Matthews. With his seven starts in 09, tied Patriots WR Julian Edelman for the most games started by a 2009 seventh-round draft choice SEASON: Entered the season as a starter for the first time since 2010, when he started five of the first six games at OLB Started the first four games at Mack LB before suffering a hamstring injury in Week 5 that forced him to miss three AT A GLANCE Has started 22 games over the past two seasons at ILB after making the transition from OLB prior to the start of the 2012 campaign. Prior to becoming a regular starter, had become a core player on special teams, posting a career-high 11 coverage tackles in 2011 and also becoming the first Packer in 10 years to block a FG in a playoff game that season. Played in 14 games with seven starts as a rookie in 2009, taking over the starting LOLB position in Week 12 vs. Detroit after Aaron Kampman sustained a season-ending knee injury in the previous game. Became only the fifth Packer (since 1982) to record four sacks as a rookie in 09. Was one of only six NFL rookies in 2009 to post four or more sacks, and was joined in that group by teammate Clay Matthews. Tied Patriots WR Julian Edelman for the most games started by a 2009 seventh-round draft choice. Earned his degree in economics at Colorado and is just six credits shy of another degree in astrophysics. contests (Weeks 6-8) Returned in Week 9 and went on to start the ensuing eight games, but was sidelined for the Week 17 finale with an ankle injury Returned for the team s Wild Card playoff game and posted six tackles (four solo) and a sack For the season, started a career-high 12 games and ranked third on the team with 98 tackles (73 solo), three sacks, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Had an active game, tying for the team lead with 13 tackles (11 solo, one for loss) and adding both a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Forced his second career fumble in the second quarter when he brought down TE Jermaine Gresham following a 9-yard gain, ripping the ball from his grasp on the way to the ground, where it was recovered by LB A.J. Hawk. Two possessions later, came off his rush on a third-down play to recover a ball that had been jarred loose from QB Andy Dalton on a sack by Matthews, the first fumble recovery of his career Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Started at ILB and recorded five tackles (two solo) and his first sack of the season before departing just before halftime with a hamstring injury. On the sack, came through on a blitz and battled past a block by TE Brandon Pettigrew in the backfield, dropping QB Matthew Stafford for a 6-yard loss At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles (11 solo, three for loss) and posted his second sack of the season. Played the line of scrimmage aggressively throughout the game, including in the third quarter when he shot past LG Kevin Boothe and dropped RB Andre Brown for a 2-yard loss. Recorded the sack in the fourth quarter when he timed the snap and burst through to take down QB Eli Manning for a 9-yard loss Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Returned to action after missing the regular-season finale with an ankle injury. Started the game and appeared on 53 defensive snaps, posting six tackles (four solo) and a sack. Sack came when he ran QB Colin Kaepernick out of bounds at the line of scrimmage in the first quarter. 2012: Began practicing at ILB during the offseason program after spending his first three seasons exclusively at OLB It B. JONES FIELD MISC. 157

76 VETERANS B. JONES FIELD MISC. was a move that paid off for both him and the club, as two of the team s top three ILBs entering the season were on injured reserve by Week 7 Bishop suffered a severe hamstring injury in the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) and Smith sustained a season-ending knee injury at Houston in Week 6 Jones entered the starting lineup in Week 7 and never looked back Started 10 games and rarely left the field, serving as one of two ILBs in the nickel package and the lone LB in dime Posted career highs in tackles (102), solo tackles (75), passes defensed (six) and forced fumbles (one), also adding two sacks Eclipsed the double-digit tackle plateau in five of his 10 starts, including the final four to close out the regular season Also started each of the two postseason games, tying for the team lead with 16 tackles (13 solo) Recorded two tackles on special teams before being elevated to the starting lineup Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Did not record any statistics, but made a key block on a fourth-quarter punt return that allowed WR Randall Cobb to turn the corner and race down the sideline for a 75-yard TD Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 21): Following the injury to Smith, started his first game of the season and the first of his career at ILB (had previously made 13 at OLB). Opened at the Mack LB position and appeared on 60 plays, finishing with eight tackles (two solo) Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Led the defense with 12 tackles (nine solo), a sack and a forced fumble. Had his first sack of the season come when he joined Hawk on a blitz and came free inside to drop QB Blaine Gabbert for an 8-yard loss. Later in the first half, disengaged from a block and knocked the ball loose from RB Rashad Jennings, the first forced fumble of his career. The fumble was recovered by S Morgan Burnett, the defense s first fumble recovery of the season Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Started and appeared on 83 defensive plays, finishing with a career-high 15 tackles (12 solo) and a QB pressure At Chicago (Dec. 16): Posted a teamhigh 13 tackles (10 solo) and two passes defensed. Made a pair of no-gain stops on RB Matt Forté on back-to-back plays near the goal line late in the third quarter, twice thwarting the ballcarrier on a defensive stand that would ultimately force a turnover. Also had a pair of passes defensed in coverage against the Bears talented RB...Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Registered 11 tackles (all solo), a sack and a pass defensed as part of a dominating defensive effort that held the Titans to just 180 total yards and seven points during the game. Sack came late in the fourth quarter when he surged through the line and dropped QB Jake Locker for a 6-yard loss At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Started the game and finished second on the defense with 11 tackles (all solo). 2011: Made a full recovery from the shoulder injury that dogged him in 2010, appearing in 15 games and becoming one of the club s most reliable players on special teams Posted a career-best 11 tackles on the various coverage units Also appeared in spot duty on defense throughout the season before reclaiming his starting post at ROLB for the team s playoff game Registered the team s only sack in the playoffs and also blocked a FG attempt Recorded 12 tackles (six solo) and a sack on defense during the regular season At Carolina (Sept. 18): Saw 11 plays on defense and recorded two assisted tackles. Also posted a team-high three special teams tackles for the third time in his career (at St. Louis, Sept. 27, 2009; vs. Detroit, Oct. 18, 2009)...Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Appeared on special teams and also on defense late in the game. Recorded a special teams tackle and was part of coverage units that limited the Vikings to a total of 69 return yards on a combined six returns (four kickoff, two punt). Also made a block upfield on LB Larry Dean on Cobb s 80-yard punt return TD that gave Green Bay a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Started at LOLB with Matthews on the inactive list (coaches decision rest), his first start since Week 7 of Appeared on a season-high 36 plays and recorded six tackles (four solo) and his first sack of the season. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he beat RT Gosder Cherilus on a speed rush to the outside and dropped Stafford for a 7-yard loss, his first sack since Week 16 of the 2009 season Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Started the playoff game at ROLB, and appeared on 34 plays. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and recorded the first sack of his postseason career. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he beat LT David Diehl and dropped Manning for a 5-yard loss. Earlier in the game, became the first Packer since Hunt (Jan. 13, 2002) to block a FG in the postseason when he slipped outside of T Tony Ugoh and came clean through the right side of the placement protection, getting his hands on a 40-yard attempt by K Lawrence Tynes. 2010: Played in six games with five starts, tallying 37 tackles (20 solo) plus three special teams tackles Dealt with a right shoulder injury, initially sustained in training camp, by wearing a harness to play, but aggravated the injury in Week 7 vs. Minnesota and was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 27 At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): After missing the final three preseason games, started the opener and was on the field for 57 snaps, registering five tackles (four solo) Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Tied for second on the team with nine tackles (four solo). Injured his left knee in the first half but did return At Chicago (Sept. 27): Inactive with a knee injury At Washington (Oct. 10): Returned to the starting lineup and had six tackles (three solo), along with a career-high four QB hits Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Started and took more snaps than any other OLB with Matthews inactive (hamstring) and Brady Poppinga sidelined in the first half with a knee injury. Had two tackles for a loss among six stops (three solo), one when he drilled RB Ronnie Brown 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage on a third-down run to force a punt in the second quarter. Also chased WR Brian Hartline down from behind for a 3-yard loss on a third-quarter run Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Started and had his most productive game with a career-high 10 tackles (six solo) and a key QB hit, wrapping up Brett Favre just as he released the ball to help force an INT by Hawk. Aggravated his right shoulder injury during the game and was placed on injured reserve three days later. 2009: Played in 14 games with seven starts at LOLB, and started team s playoff contest Posted 31 tackles (23 solo), four sacks, 11 QB hits and eight special teams tackles Tied for third on the team with the four sacks, and became just the fifth rookie in team history (since 1982) to register four or more sacks Was also one of only six NFL rookies to record four sacks in 09 Inactive for the first two games of the season as a healthy scratch Began training camp on the physically unable to perform list after injuring his back during a conditioning test on July 31, but returned to practice on Aug. 17 and played in the final three preseason games At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Made his NFL debut, seeing time on special teams, and led the team with three tackles Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Tied for the team lead with three special teams tackles, matching his career high Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Started his first game, opening at LOLB in place of an injured Kampman (concussion), and led the LBs with a season-high eight tackles (seven solo). Tackled QB Tony Romo for a 3-yard loss in third quarter on a fumbled snap At Detroit (Nov. 26): Moved into the starting lineup for good with Kampman s season ending the previous game due to a torn ACL. Posted four tackles (one solo), along with a team-high two QB hits Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7): Recorded four tackles (three solo) and three QB hits. Posted the first sack of his career when he brought QB Joe Flacco down for a 4-yard loss on third down to force a punt on the Ravens opening drive of the second half. Along with Matthews, became only the fourth rookie duo in franchise annals to each post a sack in the same game At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Registered a career-high two sacks, with both coming in the third quarter. Along with Matthews, became first rookie tandem in franchise history (since 1982) to each post two sacks in the same game. Brought QB Ben Roethlisberger down on the opening drive of the second half for a 5-yard loss, and then sacked him again the next series for an 8-yard loss to help force the Steelers to settle for 158

77 a FG. Finished the game with five tackles (all solo) and two QB hits Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Posted seven tackles (six solo), a sack, a QB hit and two pressures. Pressured QB Matt Hasselbeck as he rolled out on third down on Seattle s opening drive to help force a pass into the right flat that was picked off by Hawk. Brought Hasselbeck down for an 8-yard sack on a third-and-8 in the fourth quarter to force a Seattle punt At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started and registered four tackles (two solo) and a QB hit 2009 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the seventh round (218th overall), becoming only the second LB ever drafted by Green Bay out of Colorado as he joined Mark Cooney (16th round, 1974). Became the first position player from the University of Colorado drafted by the Packers since DT Darius Holland was selected in the third round in COLLEGE: Three-year starter at OLB who played in all 50 games during his career Posted 252 tackles (157 solo), 9½ sacks, 22 tackles for a loss, seven passes defensed and two forced fumbles during his four seasons Was a teammate of K Mason Crosby for two seasons with the Buffaloes Graduated in December 2008 with a degree in economics and is just six credits shy of another degree in astrophysics...senior season (2008): Started all 12 games, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from both The Associated Press and the conference s coaches Named CU s co-defensive player of the year, as selected by the team s coaches Led the team with a career-high 14 tackles for a loss and a career-best seven sacks to go along with 78 tackles Also led the team with 14 QB hurries and forced two fumbles Named CU s defensive player of the week for his performance vs. Kansas State (Oct. 18) as he posted four tackles, a forced fumble, and the second-most QB hurries in a single game in school history with seven Finished his career with nine tackles, three for loss, and two sacks at Nebraska (Nov. 28) Junior season (2007): Started all 13 games and recorded a career-high 82 tackles (52 solo), six for a loss and two sacks Matched his career high with 10 tackles, including two for a loss, in Independence Bowl vs. Alabama (Dec. 30)...Sophomore season (2006): Started 11 of 12 games, with his only non-start coming when team opened up in nickel defense vs. Texas Tech (Oct. 14) Finished third on the team with 72 tackles (41 solo), and posted five or more tackles in nine games Posted his first career INT at Kansas (Oct. 28) Redshirt freshman season (2005): Played in all 13 games, posting 20 tackles (16 solo), one for a loss, along with a QB hurry and a pass breakup. PERSONAL: Given name Bradley Edward Jones Born in Lansing, Mich. Single Older brother, Preston, played RB at Arizona State ( ) High school: At East Lansing (Mich.) High, was a first-team all-state selection and earned allstate Dream Team honors from the Detroit Free Press as a senior Also named Defensive Player of the Year by the Lansing State Journal and was an All-Midwest selection by PrepStar, SuperPrep and Prep Football Report...Earned all-conference and all-area honors from the Lansing State Journal as a junior and senior Posted 117 tackles, 18 tackles for a loss, 11 sacks, two fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles and four INTs as a senior Also started at TE that season, catching 27 passes for 501 yards and five TDs Lettered four years in track, earning all-area honors as a junior, and one year in basketball Ran the 200-meter dash and the 110-meter hurdles Community involvement: In April 2014, traveled the state as a member of the Packers annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities...gave an inspirational talk to guests at the Sister Bay Lions Club in Door Co. and signed autographs for local Pals Program participants Volunteered at VETERANS B. JONES BRAD JONES PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (five years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason On injured reserve for Packers four games during 2010 playoffs Additional statistics: Blocked Lawrence Tynes FG attempt (40 yards) in 2011 playoffs vs. New York Giants, 1/15/12. Career sacks Ben Roethlisberger (2), Matthew Stafford (2), Joe Flacco, Blaine Gabbert, Matt Hasselbeck, Jake Locker, Eli Manning, Christian Ponder. Special teams tackles 8 in 2009, 3 in 2010, 11 in 2011, 2 in 2012; NFL total: 24. JONES SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Det. (12/9/12) Solo , vs. Det. (12/9/12) Sacks , at Pit. (12/20/09) NFL debut: at St. Louis, 9/27/09 Passes Defensed , at Chi. (12/16/12) First NFL start: vs. Dallas, 11/15/09 First NFL sack: vs. Baltimore, 12/7/09 (J.Flacco) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the seventh round (218th overall) of 09 NFL Draft, April 26 Signed first contract, June Placed on injured reserve (shoulder), Oct Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 21. FIELD MISC. 159

78 VETERANS B. JONES FIELD MISC. BRAD JONES GAME-BY-GAME 2009, GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W (inactive) 09/20 Cin-L (inactive) 09/27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L (inactive knee) 10/03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/05 SF-W (injured reserve shoulder) 12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve shoulder) 01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve shoulder) 10 TOTALS /09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve shoulder) 01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve shoulder) 01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve shoulder) 02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve shoulder) 1 NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W (inactive hamstring) 10/09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley in Played an Xbox game against soldiers overseas in the Pro vs. GI Joe military appreciation event Has assisted in the Campbell s Chunky Soup Click for Cans competition and attended the holiday party for Families of Children with Cancer in Green Bay each of the last two years Along with Jordy Nelson and Nick Collins, served as a model for the unveiling of the 2010 Packers throwback jersey at Fan Fest Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing the viola Has two dogs, an Irish wolfhound named Teddy and a French bulldog named Roofus Lists James Baldwin as his favorite author, Hook as his favorite movie, and Lost as his favorite television show Learned how to surf prior to the 2011 season Residence: San Diego. 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W (inactive hamstring) 10/20 Cle-W (inactive hamstring) 10/27 at Min-W (inactive hamstring) 11/04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W (inactive ankle) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 160

79 DATONE JONES DEFENSIVE END UCLA Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-4 Wt: 285 Born: July 24, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 16/0 Acquired: D1-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Top pick from a season ago who appeared in all 16 games as a rookie in 2013, rotating at defensive end and as one of the interior rushers in the team s sub-defenses. For the season, appeared on 267 defensive plays and finished with 19 tackles (10 solo), 3½ sacks and a fumble recovery. Also blocked an extra point attempt on special teams. His sack total led all Packers rookies and he was one of only two Green Bay rookies to recover a fumble. Overcame an ankle injury suffered during the preseason to ready himself in time for the regular-season opener, and did not miss any action during the year. Joined T David Bakhtiari, S Chris Banjo and CB Micah Hyde as the only Packers rookies to appear in all 16 games in AT A GLANCE First name is pronounced DAY-tone. One of four Packers rookies to appear in all 16 games as a rookie in 2013, joining T David Bakhtiari, S Chris Banjo and CB Micah Hyde. Started all 14 games as a senior in college in 2012 and earned second-team All-Pacific-12 recognition from the league s coaches. Was second on the team and fifth in the conference with 19 tackles for a loss in 2012 and led UCLA s defensive linemen with a career-high 62 tackles (45 solo). Finished his career with 36½ tackles for a loss, good for No. 11 in school history, and his 19 tackles for a loss in 12 were tied for the seventh most in a single season by a Bruin. Earned the Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year on Defense and the Captain Don Brown Award for the Most Improved Player at the annual team awards banquet. Became the first UCLA defensive lineman to be selected in the first round since DT Manu Tuiasosopo in 1979 (No. 18 overall, Seattle). Joined QB Ernie Case (No. 6 overall, 1947) as the only UCLA players to be drafted by Green Bay in the first round SEASON: First-round draft pick who brought added athleticism to the Green Bay defense Overcame an ankle injury suffered early in the preseason and went to be one of only four Packers rookies to appear in all 16 games during the regular season...finished with 19 tackles (10 solo), 3½ sacks and a fumble recovery His sack total was the highest among Packers rookies and he was one of only two Green Bay rookies (LB Andy Mulumba) record a fumble recovery during the season Also participated as a member of the placement rush on special teams, and blocked an extra point attempt at Cincinnati in Week 3 At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Made his NFL debut, appearing on 18 defensive plays and finishing with two assisted tackles At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Saw action on 10 defensive plays and notched an assisted tackle. Contributed on special teams by blocking an extra point following a Bengals TD in the fourth quarter, swatting K Mike Nugent s attempt cleanly to hold the Packers lead at Marked the first blocked PAT by the Packers since DE Cullen Jenkins had one at Carolina on Oct. 3, 2005 At Baltimore (Oct. 15): Saw action on 17 plays and recorded an assisted tackle, a QB hit and a fumble recovery. Was involved in the first turnover play of his young career late in the first half when he disengaged from a rush and picked up a fumble that had been forced on a strip-sack by LB Nick Perry. Returned the ball 20 yards to the Baltimore 13-yard line, where he was tackled with two seconds remaining in the half, setting up a 31-yard FG by K Mason Crosby Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Had his most productive game of the season, finishing with four tackles (three solo, two for loss), a career-high two sacks and two QB hits. Both of his sacks came on third downs and forced Philadelphia punts. The first came on the Eagles first possession when he dropped into zone coverage and mirrored QB Nick Foles, who he stepped up to drop for a 2-yard loss as he tried to escape the pocket. Later picked up his second sack in impressive fashion as he bulled Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters backward and disengaged from the block to sack Foles for a 6-yard loss. The two sacks tied the single-game franchise rookie record and he became the first rookie to achieve the feat since LB Brad Jones and LB Clay Matthews did so at Pittsburgh on Dec. 20, 2009 At Dallas (Dec. 15): Saw action on 18 defensive plays and posted two tackles (one solo) and a half-sack. Sack came late in the third quarter when he disengaged from T Tyron Smith as QB Tony Romo escaped to his side and teamed with LB Clay Matthews to drop him for a 13-yard loss Draft: Selected by the Packers with the No. 26 overall selection in the first round. Joined QB Ernie Case (No. 6 overall, 1947) as the only UCLA players to be drafted by Green Bay in the first round. COLLEGE: A four-time letterman and three-year starter who appeared in 51 games with 43 starts during his career for the Bruins Finished with 148 tackles (90 solo), 36½ tackles for a loss, 13½ sacks, five passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery Earned his degree in history Senior season (2012): Started all 14 games and was named second-team All-Pacific-12 by the league s coaches Led the defensive line with a career-best 62 tackles (45 solo) and was second on the squad with 19 tackles for a loss (fifth in the Pac-12) Ranked third on the team with a career-high 6½ sacks and helped UCLA rank No. 4 in the country with 46 sacks as a team Blocked two kicks on the season (one field goal, one extra point) Earned the Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year on Defense and the Captain Don Brown Award for the Most Improved Player at the annual team awards banquet Named to the Chuck Bednarik Award watch list Played in the Senior Bowl all-star game following the season Posted six tackles (four solo), a forced fumble and matched his career high with two sacks at Rice (Aug. 30) Registered a career-best three tackles for a loss vs. Nebraska (Sept. 8) Matched his career high with three tackles for a loss and caught a 7-yard TD pass from QB Brett Hundley in the first quarter vs. Houston (Sept. 15) Recorded five tackles (four solo) and a sack and blocked an extra point in the third quarter at California (Oct. 6) Made a career-high nine tackles (six solo) at Arizona State (Oct. 25) Posted three tackles (two solo), including 1½ stops for a loss, and blocked a 39-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter that was recovered by CB Sheldon Price and returned 68 yards for a TD at Washington State (Nov. 10) Registered five tackles (four solo), two tackles for a loss, a sack and a forced fumble vs. Stanford (Nov. 24) Posted seven tackles (six solo), two tack- D. 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80 VETERANS D. JONES les for a loss and a sack vs. Stanford in the Pac-12 Championship Game (Nov. 30) Junior season (2011): Started all 14 contests, seeing time at end and tackle Led the team in sacks (three) and tackles for a loss (6½) Led the Bruins defensive line with 41 tackles (23 solo) Named to the Hendricks Award watch list Registered four tackles (all solo), a sack and a pass defensed vs. Washington State (Oct. 8) Tied for the team lead with a season-high six tackles (three solo) and posted a careerbest two sacks vs. California (Oct. 29) Registered three tackles (all solo), a tackle for a loss and a pass defensed vs. Colorado (Nov. 19) Matched his season high with six tackles (three solo), including one tackle for a loss vs. Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship Game (Dec. 2)...Redshirt season (2010): Redshirted after fracturing his right foot during an Aug. 10 practice Was named to the Hendricks Award watch list in the preseason...sophomore season (2009): Started all 13 games and earned Sophomore All-America honorable mention from CollegeFootballNews.com Finished third on the team with four sacks and fourth on the squad with 11 tackles for a loss Registered 30 tackles (12 solo), three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery Posted a career-high two passes defensed vs. San Diego State (Sept. 5) Registered four tackles (three solo), a sack and an additional tackle for loss vs. Kansas State (Sept. 19) Recorded three tackles (one solo) and a sack/forced fumble of QB Andrew Luck that Luck recovered at Stanford (Oct. 2) Posted three tackles (two solo), including one for a loss at Arizona (Oct. 24). The tackle for a loss came on the opening play of the second half when he stopped RB Greg Nwoko for a 2-yard loss, forcing a fumble on the play that Jones also recovered Registered two tackles (both solo) and a sack vs. Washington (Nov. 7) Recorded three tackles (one solo) and a sack in the EagleBank Bowl win vs. Temple (Dec. 29) Freshman season (2008): Appeared in 10 contests with two starts as a true freshman Was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team by Rivals.com Registered 15 tackles (nine solo) on the season Made his first career start and recorded a season-high six tackles (four solo) at California (Oct. 25) Got the start and posted four tackles (three solo) vs. Oregon State (Nov. 8). PERSONAL: Given name Datone Wayne Jones First name is pronounced DAY-tone Born in Compton, Calif. Single Has one brother and four sisters High school: Registered 91 tackles, seven sacks, two fumble recoveries, nine QB hurries and three passes defensed as a senior at Compton (Calif.) High Was named second-team all-state by Cal-Hi Sports and was named to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Dream Team Was a SuperPrep All-American and was selected to PrepStar s Dream Team Named to the Los Angeles Times all-star team Named the Moore League co-defensive Player of the Year Earned four stars from both Scout.com and Rivals.com Ranked the No. 2 defensive end in the state of California by Scout.com As a junior, registered 60 tackles and four sacks Also lettered four years in track and three years in basketball Ran the 100-, 200- and 400-meter events Communi ty Involvement: Visited elementary schools and hospitals and volunteered at youth football camps during his time at UCLA Hobbies/interests: His first job came at age 14 when he worked at a Christmas tree lot Recently founded LACEDFACTS.com, an online hub that connects youths to both college and NFL players, educating student-athletes on the recruiting process and the transition to collegiate athletics Enjoys playing video games, listing Call of Duty as his favorite game, and watching movies on Netflix Lists his favorite athletes as Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Barry Bonds, Michael Strahan and Tiger Woods Names Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones and ESPN s 30 for 30 as his favorite TV shows, Training Day as his favorite movie, Denzel Washington as his favorite actor, and Kendrick Lamar as his favorite recording artist Lists Miami as his favorite vacation spot Residence: Compton, Calif. DATONE JONES PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay ½ 15½ Additional statistics: Blocked Mike Nugent PAT attempt at Cincinnati, 9/22/13. Career sacks Nick Foles (2), Josh McCown, Tony Romo (½). JONES SINGLE-GAME NFL debut: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 CAREER HIGHS First sack: vs. Chicago, 11/4/13 (J.McCown) Tackles Total , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS Solo , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the first round (26th overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 26 Signed Sacks , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) first contract, July 25. FIELD MISC. DATONE JONES GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W ½ 6½ /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS ½ 15½ /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 162

81 PRO BOWLS: JOHN KUHN FULLBACK SHIPPENSBURG Ninth NFL Season Eighth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-0 Wt: 250 Born: September 9, 1982 NFL Games Played/Started: 116/24 Acquired: W-07 (Pit.) PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Has played in 107 games with the Packers ( ), the most by an offensive player on the club over that span. Has appeared in 107 of 112 games (118 of 123 including playoffs) during his seven seasons in Green Bay, appearing in all 16 regular-season contests in four of those seasons. Has missed just three games due to injury during his NFL career. Has scored a touchdown each of the last five postseasons ( ), the only player in the NFL to accomplish that feat over that span. Joined RB Dorsey Levens (five straight, ) as the only players in team history to score a TD in five or more consecutive postseasons. With seven career TDs in the playoffs (four rushing, three receiving), ranks No. 2 in team playoff history behind only WR Antonio Freeman (12 TDs). Is the only player in franchise history to post a rushing TD and a receiving TD in two different postseason games (at Atlanta, Jan. 15, 2011; vs. Minnesota, Jan. 5, 2013). Was the only player on the team to have a rushing and receiving touchdown each season from , the first Packer to achieve that feat in four straight seasons since RB Ahman Green ( ). Has successfully converted 24 of 31 opportunities (77.4 percent) on third-and-1 or fourth-and-1 during his career. Caught 13 passes for 81 yards (6.2 avg.) and rushed for 38 yards and a TD on 10 carries (3.8 avg.) in Matched his career high with 15 catches in 2012 for a career-best 148 yards. Selected as a Pro Bowl starter in 2011, the first Green Bay fullback to earn Pro Bowl recognition since William Henderson in 2004, and was named a Pro Bowl alternate in Also earned second-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press in Led the team with four rushing TDs in 2011 and led the running backs with six total TDs. Posted a career-high 281 rushing yards on 84 carries (3.3 avg.) in Helped block for RB Ryan Grant s back-to-back 1,200-yard seasons in A core member on special teams, he has posted 57 tackles during his career, with 51 of those coming in Green Bay. Claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh by the Packers in September Spent time on Pittsburgh s practice squad in after signing with the team as a non-drafted free agent in 05, and played in nine games for the Steelers in SEASON: Played in 15 games with six starts and appeared in the team s playoff contest Rushed for 38 yards and a TD on 10 carries (3.8 avg.) and caught 13 passes for 81 yards (6.2 avg.) Registered four tackles on special teams Was named a Pro Bowl alternate Helped Green Bay finish in 163 AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced KOON. Has played in 107 games with the Packers ( ), the most by an offensive player on the team over that span. Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2011, he became the first Green Bay fullback to be honored since William Henderson in Also earned second-team All-Pro recognition from The Associated Press in 11. Has played in 107 of 112 games (118 of 123 including playoffs) during his seven seasons in Green Bay. Has scored a touchdown each of the last five postseasons ( ), the only player in the NFL to accomplish the feat over that span. With seven career TDs in the playoffs (four rushing, three receiving), ranks No. 2 in team playoff history behind only WR Antonio Freeman (12 TDs). Finished his career at Shippensburg with 27 school records, including career rushing yards (4,685), carries (910), touchdowns (53), all-purpose yards (5,300) and 100-yard rushing games (26). In 2003, was the NCAA Division II co-leader in scoring with 22 total touchdowns (21 rushing, 1 receiving), a single-season school record. the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since 2004 Blocked for RB Eddie Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by AP Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Started and also saw time on special teams, but sustained a hamstring injury during the game that would force him to miss the Week 3 contest at Cincinnati, just the third game he had missed due to injury during his career At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Caught a season-high three passes for 11 yards (3.7 avg.) and carried once for 12 yards, his longest run since Dec. 11, 2011 Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Posted two receptions for 29 yards (14.5 avg.), highlighted by a 20-yard catch on a checkdown from QB Scott Tolzien that converted a third-and-9 from the Green Bay 24 on the Packers first TD drive of the game Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Had three carries for 12 yards (4.0 avg.) and a TD. Two of his attempts converted key third-down plays, and the other, a 1-yard TD dive in the fourth quarter, tied the game at 31 with 7:14 remaining At Chicago (Dec. 29): One of the unsung heroes in the team s division-clinching win. Threw a last-second cut block on Bears DE Julius Peppers on QB Aaron Rodgers game-winning 48-yard TD pass to WR Randall Cobb in the final minute of the game. With LT David Bakhtiari pinching inside to pick up a Chicago blitz, came across the backfield and dove into Peppers, knocking him off his rush just enough to allow Rodgers time to escape and find Cobb wide open down the field. Earlier in the drive, had a critical 1-yard run that converted a fourth-and-inches at the Packers own 22-yard line to keep the possession alive Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Scored on a 1-yard TD run off left guard in the fourth quarter, which gave the Packers a lead with just over 12 minutes remaining. The play gave him at least one TD in each of the last five postseasons ( ), the only NFL player to do so over that span and the KUHN FIELD MISC.

82 VETERANS KUHN FIELD MISC. second in team history (Dorsey Levens, ) to score at least one TD in five straight postseasons. In addition to the TD run, caught a pair of 8-yard passes, both converting third downs on scoring drives. 2012: Played in 14 games with three starts and appeared in both playoff contests Rushed for 63 yards and a TD on 23 carries (2.7 avg.) and matched his career high with 15 receptions for a career-best 148 receiving yards (9.9 avg.) Added three tackles on special teams At Seattle (Sept. 24): Posted a season-high three receptions for 25 yards (8.3 avg.) and carried once for 2 yards Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): His lone carry was a meaningful one as he took a direct snap from Brett Goode at his punt-protector position on a fourth-and-1 play in the second quarter, burrowing forward for a 5-yard gain. The successful fake punt eventually led to a TD nine plays later that gave Green Bay a 21-7 lead At Indianapolis (Oct. 7): Scored on a 2-yard burst off LG to open the game s scoring late in the first quarter At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Made the most of his opportunities with 16 yards on three carries (5.3 avg.) and a 16-yard catch Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Missed the practice week after sustaining a hamstring injury late in the second half at St. Louis (Oct. 21). Was a gameday inactive for just the third time in his career and the first due to injury, snapping a streak of 46 consecutive games played (including playoffs) At Detroit (Nov. 18): Returned to action after missing two games due to the hamstring injury At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 25): Posted a season-high 17 rushing yards on four attempts (4.3 avg.) and added a career-high 49 receiving yards on three grabs (16.3 avg.), highlighted by his career-long 32-yard catch-and-run in the second quarter Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Scored TDs on back-to-back possessions sandwiched around halftime, first on a 3-yard rushing TD that capped a two-minute drive before the break and then on a 9-yard reception that finished the offense s opening drive of the second half. With the scores, became the first player in franchise history to register a rushing TD and a receiving TD in two different postseason games (at Atlanta, Jan. 15, 2011). 2011: Appeared in all 16 games for the fourth time in five seasons, making three starts Also played in the team s playoff contest Selected as the Pro Bowl starter and also earned second-team All-Pro recognition from AP Matched his career high with six total TDs, the most among Green Bay s running backs, and led the team with four rushing TDs Rushed for 78 yards on 30 carries (2.6 avg.) and added 15 receptions for 77 yards (5.1 avg.) Helped clear the way for James Starks (578) and Grant (559) to become the first Green Bay tandem to each rush for 550-plus yards since Edgar Bennett and Dorsey Levens in 1996 Registered three tackles on special teams Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Carried twice for 5 yards (2.5 avg.), with a 1-yard TD run, and caught two passes for 7 yards (3.5 avg.). Made one of the plays of the game on special teams when he helped keep Cobb from hitting the ground after he spun out of a hit on a third-quarter kickoff return. Held Cobb up and helped him regain his balance, allowing him to advance the ball another 70 yards for a TD as he tied the NFL record at the time with a 108-yard return Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Lone rush came on a goal-line carry in the fourth quarter that he took up the middle for a 2-yard TD. Made a clutch recovery of an onside kick with the Packers clinging to a lead with five minutes remaining. On the ensuing drive, made an excellent pickup of blitzing CB Ronde Barber, allowing Rodgers time to find WR Jordy Nelson for a 40-yard TD that sealed the win Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Carried a season-high 10 times for a season-best 46 yards (4.6 avg.) as the offense matched its season-high rushing total with 136 yards on 24 carries (5.7 avg.). Saw his carries increase with Starks (ankle) sidelined and rookie RB Brandon Saine departing in the second quarter (concussion) Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Appeared on both offense and special teams before sustaining a knee injury in the third quarter that kept him out the remainder of the game. Scored the Packers first TD with an 8-yard catch from Rodgers on the first play of the second quarter. Marked the third consecutive postseason that he scored a TD as he joined Saints WR Devery Henderson as the only players in the league to accomplish that feat from : Played in all 16 games for the third time in his four seasons in Green Bay, starting two contests With Grant lost for the season due to a Week 1 ankle injury, saw the most significant action of his career carrying the ball Responded by posting 281 yards and four TDs on 84 attempts (3.3 avg.), along with 15 catches for 97 yards (6.4 avg.) and two TDs His 281 rushing yards ranked No. 3 on the team With a career-hightying six total TDs, he ranked No. 2 on the team behind only WR Greg Jennings (12) Converted 10 of 12 opportunities on third-and-1 or fourth-and-1, an 83.3 percentage that ranked No. 3 in the NFL among players with 10-plus attempts Appeared in all four postseason games with one start, catching six passes for 53 yards (8.8 avg.) and a TD with 8 rushing yards and a score on six carries (1.3 avg.) Added seven special teams tackles in the regular season and four more in the playoffs At Chicago (Sept. 27): Started at RB for the first time in his career. Rushed for 31 yards on six carries (5.2 avg.) and caught two passes for 20 yards (10.0 avg.). Had a careerlong 18-yard run in the fourth quarter to set up a TD run by Rodgers Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Turned in a career day with 50 yards on 13 carries (3.8 avg.), including a 17-yard pickup At New England (Dec. 19): In what Head Coach Mike Mc- Carthy called the finest game of his career, caught three passes for 27 yards (9.0 avg.) and a TD and rushed for 21 yards on six carries (3.5 avg.). In the third quarter, caught a swing pass from QB Matt Flynn and made a cut inside to elude CB Kyle Arrington and LB Rob Ninkovich to score a 6-yard TD Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Started at FB and posted a career-high three TDs, two rushing and one receiving. Was awarded two game balls for the performance, one for offense and another for his play on special teams. Had 22 yards on six carries (3.7 avg.) with two scores and a pair of receptions for 7 yards (3.5 avg.) and anoth er TD. Added a career-high four tackles on special teams At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Started at FB, scoring on a 1-yard run in the first quarter and on a 7-yard reception in the third quarter. Became the first Packer to post a rushing TD and a receiving TD in a playoff game since WR James Lofton did so at Dallas on Jan. 16, : Played in 14 games with six starts...scored TDs on 20 percent (3 of 15) of his offensive touches, rushed eight times for 18 yards (2.3 avg.) and caught seven passes for 47 yards (6.7 avg.)...also played in playoff contest and added another rushing TD Helped block for Grant s second straight 1,200-yard season...one of only two players (RB Brandon Jackson) on the team to post a rushing and receiving TD on the season...also registered 11 tackles on special teams At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Rushed for a TD and caught a TD pass, becoming the first Packers FB to do both in a game since Henderson (Nov. 29, 1998, vs. Philadelphia). Scored from 1 yard out on a dive play in the second quarter and caught a play-action pass in the right flat from Rodgers in the fourth quarter and took it in for the 10-yard score At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Helped clear the way for Grant s season-high 148 yards on 27 carries (5.5 avg.), the second-best regular-season performance of Grant s career, and helped the team post a season-high 202 yards on 41 carries (4.9 avg.) Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Saw time on special teams, playing with a club cast on his broken hand sustained the previous week vs. Dallas At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Inactive for the first time in his career, ending a streak of 54 straight games played (45 in Green Bay) At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Scored on a 1-yard plunge early in the fourth quarter to even the game at

83 2008: Played in every game for the second straight season with three starts Caught four passes for 21 yards (5.3 avg.) and two TDs, along with 10 rushing yards and a TD on eight carries (1.3 avg.) Tied for fifth on the team with a career-high 12 special teams tackles Converted 4 of 5 rushing attempts (80.0 percent) on third-and-1 for the season At Seattle (Oct. 12): Scored first TD of his career on a 1-yard reception from Rodgers in the fourth quarter to put the Packers up At New Orleans (Nov. 24): Posted his first career rushing TD on a 1-yard plunge in the first quarter to put Green Bay up 7-0 Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Led the team with a season-high three special teams tackles Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Caught a 5-yard TD pass midway through the fourth quarter to put the Packers up Blocked for Grant and RB DeShawn Wynn as they both rushed for 106 yards to become only the second Packers tandem since 1985 to rush for 100- plus yards in a game. 2007: Claimed off waivers Sept. 2 from Pittsburgh, and played in all 16 games, getting all the reps at FB during the last two games of the regular season with FB Korey Hall out due to a hip injury Also played in both playoff contests, starting one Gained more playing time from scrimmage in the second half of the season, particularly in run formations Recorded 11 tackles on special teams Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 9): Played on special teams in his debut with the Packers, coming away with two kick-coverage stops At Dallas (Nov. 29): Made a key block on Grant s 62-yard TD run in the first quarter, penetrating the gap and knocking LB Akin Ayodele out of the way Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Made his first start for Green Bay for Hall and had one catch for 5 yards. 2006: Spent the first half of the season on Pittsburgh s practice squad and was signed to the active roster on Oct. 31 Played in nine games as a FB and on special teams, compiling two rushes for 18 yards (9.0 avg.), one reception for 15 yards, and seven special teams tackles Vs. Tampa Bay (Dec. 3): Registered two special teams tackles Vs. Cleveland (Dec. 7): Ran for 16 yards on his first career rush At Carolina (Dec. 17): Converted a third-and-9 with a season-long 15- yard catch Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 24): Posted two special teams tackles. 2005: Released by the Steelers prior to the start of the regular season, but was signed to the team s practice squad on Nov. 30, where he spent the final five games of the season 2005 Draft: Signed by Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent on April 29. STARTERS ON INJURED RESERVE, COLLEGE: Finished his career at Shippensburg with 27 school records and four Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) records Compiled 4,685 yards rushing on 910 carries (5.1 avg.), including 26 games with at least 100 yards rushing, with 53 TDs and 5,300 all-purpose yards, all school records Became the only player in school history to gain more than 1,000 yards rushing in three straight seasons Earned first-team All-PSAC Western Division honors three times Also was a first-team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2003 and 2004 Graduated with a GPA in December 2004 with a degree in chemistry Senior season (2004): Rushed 293 times for 1,487 yards and 14 TDs, averaging 5.1 yards per carry and yards per game, leading Shippensburg to its first PSAC Western Division title since 1988 and first appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs since 1991 Chosen first-team American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-American and third-team Little All-American by AP Junior season (2003): Named PSAC Western Division Offensive Player of the Year with 294 carries for 1,500 yards (5.1 avg.) and 21 TDs Also caught 15 passes for 187 yards (12.5 avg.) and a TD His 22 total TDs made him the NCAA Division II co-leader in scoring and broke the Shippensburg single-season record Also set school singleseason records for rushing attempts and yards Named second-team All-American by both D2Football.com and Football Gazette By topping 100 rushing yards in the season s first three games, ran his streak to 11 consecutive games with at least 100 yards Carried the ball 244 consecutive times without a fumble, another school record Sophomore season (2002): Named first-team All-PSAC Western Division, leading the conference with 100 points, the first Shippensburg player to reach that mark Rushed for 1,368 yards (on 244 carries, 5.6 avg.) and 16 TDs, both school records he would break the following year Added 13 catches for 117 yards (9.0 avg.) In the season finale at California (Pa.) (Nov. 16), rushed for 230 yards and set the conference record for rushing TDs in a game with six Redshirt freshman season (2001): Had 30 carries for 330 yards (11.0 avg.) and one TD, plus four receptions for 98 yards (24.5 avg.). PERSONAL: Given name John Allen Kuhn Last name is pronounced KOON Born in York, Pa. Married to Lindsey High school: A four-sport athlete at Dover H.S. in York County, Pa., was a member of the football, basketball, baseball and track teams...community involvement: Spent a day with a boy named Colton from Chilton, Wis., in July 2010 as part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation Took the 10-year-old boy shopping for gifts and for dinner and gave him tickets to a game at Lambeau Field...Remains close with Colton and his family to this day Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational to help raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation...In February 2010, went aboard the USS John C. Stennis, a nuclear-powered Navy supercarrier, to watch Super Bowl Most starters from the season-opening depth chart placed on injured reserve by the Packers during the last 14 seasons: LB Nick Barnett, S Morgan Burnett, TE Jermichael Finley, RB Ryan Grant, LB Brad Jones, T Mark Tauscher RB Cedric Benson, T Bryan Bulaga, LB Nick Perry, LB D.J. Smith 2008 LB Nick Barnett, S Atari Bigby, DE Cullen Jenkins, T Mark Tauscher 2005 RB Ahman Green, WR Javon Walker, TE Bubba Franks, LB Robert Thomas CB Al Harris, LB Aaron Kampman, G/C Jason Spitz 2002 T Chad Clifton, T Mark Tauscher, DE Joe Johnson WR Randall Cobb*, TE Jermichael Finley 2003 S Antuan Edwards, DE Joe Johnson 2001 S LeRoy Butler, DE John Thierry 2000 LB Brian Williams, DT Santana Dotson S Nick Collins 2007 DT Johnny Jolly 2004 C Mike Flanagan *Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return in Week 17 KUHN VETERANS FIELD MISC. 165

84 VETERANS XLIV with more than 2,000 sailors Participated in the local United Way NFL Hometown Huddle event in 2009, helping construct new and refurbish old playground equipment for Nicolet Elementary School in Green Bay Has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon and events to benefit the Donald Driver Foundation Participated in the 2010 Packers Tailgate Tour, traveling to several Wisconsin destinations and visiting residents and schools...is currently involved with the House of Hope in Green Bay and is hosting the Touchdowns for Hope gala in September 2014 Hobbies/interests: Is a two-time participant in the NFL s Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at the Harvard Business School and the Wharton School of Business In college, worked as an intern lab technician for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and Johnson & Johnson For the second year in a row, will co-host Clubhouse Live, a weekly football radio show in downtown Appleton, Wis....Enjoys golfing, bowling, going to movies, traveling and spending time with his wife and their English bulldog, Buckwheat Residence: Green Bay. KUHN FIELD MISC. JOHN KUHN S PRO STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Pittsburgh Practice Squad 2006 Pittsburgh Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (eight years) Green Bay totals PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Pittsburgh Practice Squad 2007 Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay t t Green Bay t Postseason Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 6 in 2006 with Pittsburgh, 11 in 2007, 12 in 2008, 11 in 2009, 7 in 2010, 4 in 10 playoffs, 3 in 2011, 3 in 2012, 1 in 12 playoffs, 4 in 2013; NFL total: 57; Green Bay total: 51. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 in 2010, 1-1 in 2011 playoffs, 1-1 in 2013, 1-0 in 13 playoffs; NFL total: 2-1. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in 2008, 2 in 2010; NFL total: 3. NFL debut: vs. Denver, 11/5/06, with Pittsburgh First NFL start: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07, with Green Bay First NFL touchdown: at Seattle, 10/12/08 (1-yard reception, A.Rodgers) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2005 Signed by Pittsburgh Steelers as non-drafted free agent, April 29...Waived by Steelers, Sept. 3...Signed by Steelers to practice squad, Nov Re-signed by Steelers, Feb Waived by Steelers, Sept. 2...Signed by Steelers to practice squad, Sept Signed by Steelers to active roster, Oct Waived by Steelers, Sept. 1...Claimed off waivers by Green Bay Packers from Pittsburgh, Sept Re-signed by Packers as exclusive-rights free agent, March Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, April Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, April Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, Aug Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, April 3. KUHN S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts , vs. Dal. (11/7/10) Yards , vs. Dal. (11/7/10) Long , at Chi. (9/27/10) Touchdowns , vs. NYG (12/26/10) Receiving Receptions* , six times (last: at NYG, 11/17/13) Yards , at NYG (11/25/12) Long , at NYG (11/25/12) Touchdowns* , eight times (last: vs. Min., 11/14/11) Total Offense , at NYG (11/25/12) * Posted three receptions in 10 playoffs at Philadelphia, 1/9/11 * Posted one touchdown in three playoff games; last: in 12 playoffs vs. Minnesota 1/5/13 166

85 JOHN KUHN GAME-BY-GAME 2006, PITTSBURGH RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/07 Mia-W (practice squad) 09/16 at Jax-L (practice squad) 09/25 Cin-L (practice squad) 10/08 at SD-L (practice squad) 10/15 KC-W (practice squad) 10/22 at Atl-L (practice squad) 10/29 at Oak-L (practice squad) 11/05 Den-L / /12 NO-W / /19 at Cle-W / /27 at Bal-L / /03 TB-W / /07 Cle-W / /17 at Car-W / /24 Bal-L / /31 at Cin-L / TOTALS / , GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/09 Phi-W / /16 at NYG-W / /23 SD-W / /30 at Min-W / /07 Chi-L / /14 Was-W / /29 at Den-W / /04 at KC-W / /11 Min-W / /18 Car-W / /22 at Det-W / /29 at Dal-L / /09 Oak-W / /16 at StL-W / /23 at Chi-L / /30 Det-W / TOTALS / /12 Sea-W / /20 NYG-L / PLAYOFFS / NFC Divisional Playoff, 2 NFC Championship 2008, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 Min-W...1/ /14 at Det-W...1/ /21 Dal-L...1/ /28 at TB-L...1/ /05 Atl-L...1/ /12 at Sea-W...1/ t /19 Ind-W...1/ /02 at Ten-L...1/ /09 at Min-L...1/ /16 Chi-W...1/ /24 at NO-L...1/ t /30 Car-L...1/ /07 Hou-L...1/ /14 at Jax-L...1/ /22 at Chi-L...1/ /28 Det-W...1/ t TOTALS / KUHN VETERANS FIELD MISC. 167

86 VETERANS KUHN FIELD MISC. JOHN KUHN GAME-BY-GAME 2009, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/13 Chi-W / /20 Cin-L / /27 at StL-W / t t /05 at Min-L / /18 Det-W / t /25 at Cle-W / /01 Min-L / /08 at TB-L / /15 Dal-W / /22 SF-W / /26 at Det-W / /07 Bal-W / /13 at Chi-W / /20 at Pit-L (inactive) 12/27 Sea-W (inactive) 01/03 at Ari-W / TOTALS / /10 at Ari-L / t , GREEN BAY 1NFC Wild Card Playoff RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/12 at Phi-W / /19 Buf-W / /27 at Chi-L / /03 Det-W / /10 at Was-L / /17 Mia-L / /24 Min-W / /31 at NYJ-W / /07 Dal-W / /21 at Min-W / /28 at Atl-L / /05 SF-W / /12 at Det-L / /19 at NE-L / /26 NYG-W / t t /02 Chi-W / TOTALS / /09 at Phi-W / /15 at Atl-W / t /23 at Chi-W / /06 Pit-W / PLAYOFFS / NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 NO-W / /18 at Car-W / t /25 at Chi-W / /02 Den-W / /09 at Atl-W / /16 StL-W / /23 at Min-W / t /06 at SD-W / /14 Min-W / t /20 TB-W / t /24 at Det-W / /04 at NYG-W / /11 Oak-W / /18 at KC-L / /25 Chi-W / /01 Det-W / TOTALS / /15 NYG-L / t NFC Divisional Playoff 168

87 JOHN KUHN GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/09 SF-L / /13 Chi-W / /24 at Sea-L / /30 NO-W / /07 at Ind-L / /14 at Hou-W / /21 at StL-W / /28 Jax-W (inactive hamstring) 11/04 Ari-W (inactive hamstring) 11/18 at Det-W / /25 at NYG-L / /02 Min-W / /09 Det-W / /16 at Chi-W / /23 Ten-W / /30 at Min-L / TOTALS / /05 Min-W / t t /12 at SF-L / PLAYOFFS / t t NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/09 at SF-L / /15 Was-W / /22 at Cin-L (inactive hamstring) 10/06 Det-W / /13 at Bal-W / /20 Cle-W / /27 at Min-W / /04 Chi-L / /10 Phi-L / /17 at NYG-L / /24 Min-T / /28 at Det-L / /08 Atl-W / /15 at Dal-W / /22 Pit-L / /29 at Chi-W / TOTALS / /05 SF-L / t NFC Wild Card Playoff KUHN VETERANS S TWIN FLAGS The twin American flags above Lambeau Field enter their 11th season in The impressively sized flags, 15 feet by 25 feet, were raised May 28, 2004, on Memorial Day weekend that year. Located on top of the stadium s indoor club seats on the north end of the facility, the flags are the culmination of the desire to improve Lambeau Field s honoring of America, an effort first discussed in Fall 2003, at the end of the stadium s 32-month renovation. Once the Lambeau Field redevelopment project was complete and we had our first games in the stadium, we realized the old flag and flagpole appeared a bit small compared to the larger size of the new facility, said Packers then-ceo Bob Harlan. We needed something more prominent to appropriately honor our country and decided to upgrade that component of the stadium. We also heard from a few fans that they had trouble locating the flag during the anthem, so this will definitely help in that area, too. The new, larger flags are a great way to honor America and the timing worked out for it to be done for Memorial Day weekend. The flags are positioned atop 72-foot high flagpoles which are stationed on top of the northeast and northwest corners of the stadium, above the club seats. All told, the flags are flying at 180 feet above ground. Once the plans were set, the team worked with Kocken and Associates, of De Pere, Wis., on the design and engineering of the project. A major challenge of the design was ensuring both the structure and the flagpoles themselves could withstand the extreme wind load from the two large flags at that height. Physical preparation for the new flagpoles began months prior with structural work, including reinforcing the area above the ceiling and on the roof with additional steel and concrete to support the extra load. The two flags fly 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are illuminated by spotlights at night. FIELD MISC. 169

88 VETERANS EDDIE LACY RUNNING BACK ALABAMA PRO BOWLS: Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 5-11 Wt: 230 Born: June 2, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 15/15 Acquired: D2-13 LACY FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Set franchise rookie records in 2013 for rushing yards (1,178), rushing TDs (11) and rushing attempts (284), and tied the team rookie mark for 100-yard rushing games (four). Was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press, joining RB John Brockington (1971) as the only Packers to win the award since its inception in Was selected to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Vikings RB Adrian Peterson, the first Green Bay rookie RB to be named to the all-star game since Brockington in 71. Led all NFL rookies in rushing yards in 2013 and finished No. 8 in the league among all players. His 11 TDs on the season (all rushing) were the secondmost overall TDs posted by a Green Bay rookie behind only Billy Howton (13 in 1952). Ranked No. 3 in the NFL with his 11 rushing TDs behind only Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles and Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch (12 each). Rushed for 1,127 yards over the final 13 regular-season games, No. 2 in the NFL over that span behind only Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (1,139). Drafted by Green Bay in the second round with the No. 61 overall pick, the highest pick used by the Packers on a running back since they selected Darrell Thompson with the No. 19 overall pick in SEASON: Started all 15 games that he appeared in and opened the team s playoff contest Set franchise rookie records for rushing yards (1,178), rushing TDs (11) and rushing attempts (284), and tied the team rookie mark for 100-yard rushing games (four) Added 35 receptions for 257 yards (7.3 avg.) Was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by AP, joining Brockington (1971) as the only Packers to win the award since its inception in 1957 Was selected to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Peterson, the first Green Bay rookie RB to be named to the all-star game since Brockington in 71 Was named the NFL Rookie of the Year and was named to the All-Rookie team by the Pro Football Writers of America Led all NFL rookies in rushing yards and finished No. 8 in the league among all players His 11 TDs on the season were the second-most overall TDs posted by a Green Bay rookie behind only Howton s 13 in 1952 Ranked No. 3 in the NFL with his 11 rushing TDs behind only Charles and Lynch (12 each) At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Became just the third rookie to start at RB for Green Bay in the season opener since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, joining Brockington (1971) and Brandon Jackson (2007). Rushed for 41 yards on 14 carries (2.9 avg.) and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter that gave the Packers a lead Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Suffered a concussion at the tail end of his first carry, a 10-yard run, when S Brandon Meriweather s helmet made contact with his. Was sidelined the remainder of the game as well as the next week at Cincinnati (Sept. 22) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Returned to action and rushed for 99 yards on 23 attempts (4.3 avg.) At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Topped the century mark for the first time in his career with 120 yards on 23 carries (5.2 avg.) in a win over the defending 170 AT A GLANCE Set franchise rookie records in 2013 for rushing yards (1,178), rushing TDs (11) and rushing attempts (284), and tied the team rookie mark for 100-yard rushing games (four). Was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press, joining RB John Brockington (1971) as the only Packers to win the award since its inception in Was selected to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Vikings RB Adrian Peterson, the first Green Bay rookie RB to be named to the all-star game since Brockington in 71. Led all NFL rookies in rushing yards in 2013 and finished No. 8 in the league among all players. A member of national championship teams in three of his four years on campus at Alabama, he finished with the highest yards-per-carry average (6.8) in school history (min. 300 attempts). Earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors in his final season as a junior in 2012, rushing for 1,322 yards and 17 TDs on 204 carries (6.5 avg.). Super Bowl champions Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Carried the offense on a night that saw QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) lost for the game at the end of the opening series. Finished with a season-high 150 rushing yards and a TD on 22 carries (6.8 avg.), the second-best yardage output in a game by a Green Bay rookie behind only Samkon Gado s 171-yard effort vs. Detroit on Dec. 11, On the offense s opening play of the second half, ripped off a 56-yard run off the right side down to the Chicago 1, and then scored on the next play Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Rushed for 110 yards and a TD on 25 carries (4.4 avg.) and added career highs for receptions (six) and receiving yards (48)...At Dallas (Dec. 15): Posted 141 yards and a TD on 21 carries (6.7 avg.), serving as the driving force for the offense in the 23-point comeback win (37-36), one that matched the franchise record for the biggest deficit overcome in a victory. Registered his fourth 100-yard rushing game on the season, matching Brockington (1971) for the team rookie mark. Delivered his season-long 60-yard run on the opening play of the second half with a burst off left tackle, the longest run by a Green Bay RB since Jackson s 71-yarder at Washington on Oct. 10, Also posted a season-long 34-yard catch on a screen play right before halftime Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Rushed for 84 yards and a season-high two TDs on 15 carries (5.6 avg.) through three quarters. At the end of the third quarter, aggravated an ankle injury sustained in Week 13 vs. Atlanta and did not return Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his postseason debut, carrying 21 times for 81 yards (3.9 avg.) 2013 Draft: Selected by Green Bay in the second round with the No. 61 overall pick. The choice was obtained from San Francisco, along with a sixth-round selection, in exchange for Green Bay s second-round pick (No. 55 overall). Became the highest RB drafted by the Packers since Darrell Thompson was selected with the No. 19 overall pick in Was also the first Alabama player to be drafted by Green Bay since QB Jay Barker was selected in the fifth round in COLLEGE: Lettered in all three of his participating seasons and was a member of three national championship teams during his four years on campus Moved into a starting role as 170

89 a junior after backing up Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram and finalist Trent Richardson earlier in his career Finished his career with 2,402 rushing yards and 30 TDs on 355 carries (6.8 avg.) and added 35 receptions for 338 yards (9.7 avg.) and two TDs His 6.8-yard average per carry ranked No. 1 in school history among players with 300-plus attempts Majored in consumer science Junior season (2012): Enjoyed an excellent first season as a starter in the Alabama backfield, opening all 14 games after waiting his turn behind future first-round draft picks Ingram (New Orleans, 2011) and Richardson (Cleveland, 2012)...Earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors for the repeat national champions following a season that saw him post 204 carries for 1,322 yards (6.5 avg.) and 17 TDs The touchdown total was the third-highest single-season output in school history, and his yardage mark ranked third in the SEC and sixth in program annals Served as the front end of a dynamic RB tandem that saw him team with freshman T.J. Yeldon (1,108) to become the first pair of players in school history to each eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in the same season His season average of 6.5 yards per carry ranked No. 1 in school history (min. 200 attempts), and he posted a team-high 82 runs that resulted in either first downs or touchdowns...also had a career-best 31 explosive rushes, defined by the program as carries of 12 or more yards Capped the season in impressive fashion, running for 452 yards and five TDs over the team s final three games, a stretch that included the conference and national championship games Also added a career-best 22 catches for 189 yards (8.6 avg.) and two TDs on the season Was named the team s Offensive Player of the Week after posting 177 yards and a career-high-tying three TDs on 18 carries (9.8 avg.) at Missouri (Oct. 13). On the second play of the game, broke loose for his career-long 73-yard run Again earned the team s Offensive Player of the Week honors after totaling 131 yards on 18 carries (7.3 avg.) and two TDs in just one half of action vs. Auburn (Nov. 24) Continued his late-season surge by taking home Most Valuable Player honors after helping the Tide to a victory with his career-high 181 rushing yards and two TDs on 20 carries (9.1 avg.) in the SEC Championship vs. Georgia (Dec. 1)...The rushing yardage total was the third-highest individual output in the history of the SEC Championship Capped his collegiate career with a remarkable performance in the team s blowout victory over previously undefeated Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship (Jan. 7), finishing the game with 20 carries for 140 yards (7.0 avg.) and two total TDs (one rushing, one receiving) on his way to earning Offensive Most Valuable Player honors Sophomore season (2011): Served as the primary backup to the standout Richardson, who placed third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy Appeared in 12 games and ranked second on the team with 674 yards and seven TDs on 95 carries (7.1 avg.) Had 16 carries of 12 or more yards and 27 of his attempts went for first downs Also added 11 catches for 131 yards (11.9 avg.) Was named the program s Offensive Player of the Week three times Appeared in his first national title game vs. LSU in the BCS National Championship (Jan. 9), providing a complement to Richardson and contributing 11 carries for 43 yards (3.9 avg.) in 21-0 defeat of the Tigers, the program s second title in three years Redshirt freshman season (2010): Saw action as a reserve RB and also on special teams in his first participating season Served as the No. 3 RB on the depth chart behind the reigning Heisman Trophy winner Ingram and the sophomore Richardson, getting 56 carries for 406 yards (a career-best 7.2-yard avg.) and six TDs Made two catches for 18 yards (9.0 avg.) Contributed regularly on special teams as a member of the kickoff coverage unit and collected four special teams tackles during the season Made his collegiate debut vs. San Jose State (Sept. 4) in a 48-3 blowout victory, seeing extended action in the absence of Ingram (knee), particularly in the second half. Finished with 13 carries for a season-high 111 yards (8.5 avg.) and two TDs, including a 37-yard scoring run early in the third quarter, the first of his career. PERSONAL: Given name Eddie Darwin Lacy Jr. Born in Gretna, La. Single Half-brother, Donovan Grayson, played LB at LSU Was a high school teammate of 49ers Pro Bowl safety Eric Reid Saw his family s home in Gretna, La., destroyed by the effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 The family was displaced and moved between Texas and Louisiana before finally settling in Geismar, La., where he finished high school High school: Started his prep career at Helen Cox High School in Harvey, La., but was forced to transfer following the effects of Hurricane Katrina and finished his final three years at Dutchtown High School in Geismar Lettered all four years in football and was one of the most highly sought-after RB recruits in the nation Was the No. 13 RB in the country according to Rivals.com and was rated as an All-American by both SuperPrep and Tom Lemming s Prep Football Report Also was named to the Mobile Press-Register s Super Southeast 120 and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution s Super Southern 100 Played in seven games as a senior in 2008, but still ran for 1,046 yards and 17 TDs Earned all-state acclaim following his junior season in 2007 when he ran for 1,800 yards and 26 TDs Community involvement: While in college, volunteered by reading to elementary school students in Tuscaloosa Hobbies/ interests: Enjoys playing basketball, video games, and watching cartoons, naming Family Guy as his favorite TV show Maintains close relationships with former Alabama teammates Chance Warmack (Tennessee Titans), Dee Milliner (New York Jets), D.J. Fluker (San Diego Chargers), Courtney Upshaw (Baltimore Ravens) and Richardson (Indianapolis Colts) Names Dirk Nowitzki and Adrian Peterson as his favorite athletes, Scarface as his favorite movie and Lil Wayne as his favorite musical act Residence: Geismar, La. LACY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 171

90 VETERANS EDDIE LACY S PRO STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay , PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost 1-1 in Miscelleaneous fumble recoveries 1 in Miscellaneous tackles 2 in LACY S SINGLE-GAME NFL debut/first start: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 CAREER HIGHS First NFL touchdown: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 (2-yard run) Rushing First NFL 100-yard game: at Baltimore, 10/13/13 (120 yards) Attempts , at Min. (10/27/13) Yards , vs. Chi. (11/4/13) Long , at Dal. (12/15/13) Touchdowns , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers in second round (61st overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 26 (pick obtained from San Francisco, along with a sixth-round selection, for Packers second-round selection)...signed first contract, May 30. Receiving Receptions , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Yards , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Long , at Dal. (12/15/13) Total Offense , at Dal. (12/15/13) LACY EDDIE LACY GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 at SF-L / /15 Was-W / /22 at Cin-L (inactive concussion) 10/06 Det-W / /13 at Bal-W / /20 Cle-W / /27 at Min-W / /04 Chi-L / /10 Phi-L / /17 at NYG-L / /24 Min-T / /28 at Det-L / /08 Atl-W / /15 at Dal-W / /22 Pit-L / t /29 at Chi-W / TOTALS / , ,435 01/05 SF-L / NFC Wild Card Playoff FIELD MISC. MOST PACKERS SELECTIONS, SEVEN-ROUND ERA ( ) Compensatory No Year Selections Notable selections TE Bubba Franks (1), T Chad Clifton (2), LB Na il Diggs (4a), DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (5a), T Mark Tauscher (7a) CB Mike McKenzie (3a), DT Cletidus Hunt (3b), WR Donald Driver (7b) LB A.J. Hawk (1), G Daryn Colledge (2a), WR Greg Jennings (2b) QB Aaron Rodgers (1), S Nick Collins (2a), LB Brady Poppinga (4b) WR James Jones (3a), LB Desmond Bishop (6b), K Mason Crosby (6c) DE Datone Jones (1), RB Eddie Lacy (2), T David Bakhtiari (4a), T JC Tretter (4b), B Johnathan Franklin (4c) T Derek Sherrod (1), WR Randall Cobb (2), RB Alex Green (3) CB Craig Newsome (1), FB William Henderson (3b), LB Brian Williams (3c), WR Antonio Freeman (3d), G Adam Timmerman (7) Ted Thompson drafts in bold 172

91 T.J. LANG GUARD EASTERN MICHIGAN Sixth NFL Season Sixth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-4 Wt: 318 Born: September 20, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 75/50 Acquired: D4-09 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Started 47 games over the past three seasons ( ), which was tied for No. 1 on the team (CB Tramon Williams). Has started 50 games in his first five seasons as a pro, opening contests at four different positions (27 at LG, 16 at RG, five at RT, two at LT). In his three seasons as a starter (since 2011), has helped the Packers rank No. 3 in the NFL in scoring (29.4 ppg), No. 6 in total offense (388.2 ypg) and No. 4 in passing offense (275.9 ypg) over that span. Shifted to the right side in 2013, opening all 16 games at RG after starting primarily at LG the previous two seasons. Saw the first action of his career at center in 2013 and has now played all five positions in a game during his NFL career. Started all 15 games he appeared in during the 2012 season, opening 12 at LG and three at RT. Opened all 16 games in 2011 (15 at LG, one at RT), one of only two Green Bay offensive linemen (C Scott Wells) to start every regular-season game that season. Part of a prolific offense in 11 that set franchise records for points (560), total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14). Served as a reserve at tackle and guard in 2010, while also getting limited action on defense as an emergency lineman in short-yardage situations due to injuries. Missed all of OTAs and minicamp in 2010 due to offseason wrist surgery. Started games at both tackle spots as a rookie in 2009 and became the first Green Bay rookie since Chad Clifton (2000) to start consecutive games at LT. Selected by the Packers in the fourth round (No. 109 overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, the team s first pick after the first round. Signed a contract extension with the team on Aug. 14, SEASON: Shifted to the right side of the line, starting all 16 games and the team s playoff contest at RG after working primarily at LG the previous two seasons Also saw action at C for the first time and has now played all five positions on the line in a game during his pro career Part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the NFL with 6,404 yards of offense, the second most in franchise history, despite having four different starting QBs on the season with Aaron Rodgers sidelined for seven games due to a collarbone injury Helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since 2004 Blocked for RB Eddie Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Made his first career start at RG, helping the offense post 385 total yards and four TD drives Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Helped the offense amass 580 total yards, the second-highest single-game total in team history. Protected Rodgers as he tied a franchise record with 480 passing yards, along with four TDs, on 34-of-42 passing. Also helped clear lanes for RB James Starks to rush for 132 yards on 173 AT A GLANCE Started 47 games over the past three seasons ( ), which was tied for No. 1 on the team (CB Tramon Williams). In his three seasons as a starter (since 2011), has helped the Packers rank No. 3 in the NFL in scoring (29.4 ppg), No. 6 in total offense (388.2 ypg) and No. 4 in passing offense (275.9 ypg) over that span. Has started 50 games in his first five seasons as a pro, opening contests at four different positions (27 at LG, 16 at RG, five at RT, two at LT). Saw the first action of his career at center in 2013 and has now played all five positions in a game during his NFL career. Started games at both tackle spots in 2009 and became the first Packers rookie to start consecutive games at left tackle since Chad Clifton in Began his college career as a defensive lineman, but converted to the offensive line as a sophomore and started 36 straight games (10 at RT, 26 at LT) over his final three years. Was just the third draft pick in franchise history from Eastern Michigan, and the first in 37 years (LB Dave Pureifory, 1972). 20 carries (6.6 avg.), making Starks and Rodgers the first pair of teammates in NFL history to surpass the 450-yard passing and 125-yard rushing plateaus in the same game At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Faced the daunting task of blocking the talented DT tandem of Geno Atkins and Domata Peko for much of the game, helping limit Atkins to zero tackles. Blocked for an offense that once again found success running the ball as it racked up 182 yards and a TD on 30 attempts (6.1 avg.) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Was a recipient of one of the offensive game balls for his strong outing against DTs Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley, helping the offense produce 449 yards and six scoring drives (five FGs, one TD). Made a pair of blocks on WR Randall Cobb s career-long 67-yard run off LT in the third quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Part of a dominant offensive outing that saw the Packers rack up 464 total yards with no punts and no turnovers. Helped create holes for a running game that produced 182 yards and two TDs on 42 attempts (4.3 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Started at RG, but exited the game in the second half after sustaining a concussion Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Returned to action and started at RG, but shifted to C in the second quarter after starter Evan Dietrich-Smith sustained a knee injury and did not return. Marked the first time in his career that he had played the position in a game and made the transition almost seamlessly, helping the offense produce 396 yards At Detroit (Nov. 28): Started at RG but shifted to C again after Dietrich-Smith departed with a knee injury in the second quarter. Played the remainder of the game at C At Dallas (Dec. 15): Part of a blocking unit that cleared the way for a second-half comeback highlighted by five straight TD drives that helped erase a 26-3 deficit in the win, matching the biggest comeback in team history. Protected QB Matt Flynn as he completed 26 of 39 attempts for 299 yards and four TDs, with all four of the TD passes coming in the second half At Chicago (Dec. 29): Helped the offense rack up 473 yards in the division-clinching win, highlighted by Rodgers 318 passing yards and 160 rushing yards from the team on 34 attempts (4.7 avg.). LANG FIELD MISC.

92 VETERANS LANG FIELD MISC. 2012: Started all 15 games he played in, opening 12 at LG and three at RT Also started both playoff games at LG Helped the offense rank No. 5 in the league in scoring (27.1) and No. 2 in fewest giveaways (16), which also was tied for the second-fewest turnovers in a season in franchise history Part of a line that protected Rodgers on his way to leading the NFL in passer rating (108.0), TD percentage (7.1) and TD/ INT ratio (4.88) and finishing No. 2 in passing TDs (39) and No. 3 in completion percentage (67.2) Reduced his number of false starts from seven in 2011 to just one in 2012 Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Opened at LG and was faced with the task of blocking Pro Bowl DE Justin Smith for much of the game. Helped limit Smith to one tackle and was part of a line that allowed Rodgers time to complete 30 of 44 passes for 303 yards and two TDs Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Helped the offense register 421 yards and a season-high 30 first downs. Part of a line that did not allow a sack and helped Rodgers connect on 31 of 41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs At Houston (Oct. 14): Member of a line that turned in an outstanding all-around performance in the win against what was the NFL s No. 3-ranked defense entering the game. Helped the offense produce 427 yards, including 338 passing yards and a franchise-record-tying six TD passes from Rodgers At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Part of a line that didn t allow a sack in the final three quarters and protected Rodgers as he threw for 342 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 30-of- 37 passing Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Started at his customary LG spot but shifted out to RT in the second quarter after regular starter Bryan Bulaga sustained a hip injury. Remained at RT for the remainder of the game and was part of a run-blocking unit that pounded out 176 yards on 39 attempts (4.5 avg.), which was the most rushing yards by the Packers since Oct. 25, 2009, at Cleveland (202 yards) At Detroit (Nov. 18): Started at RT for the first time on the season, his first of three consecutive starts at the position Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Started at RT and appeared on 31 plays before suffering an ankle injury that would sideline him for the remainder of the game Vs. Detroit (Dec. 9): Was hampered by the ankle injury during the practice week, and even though he dressed for the game, it was only as an emergency replacement and he did not play. It marked the first game missed due to injury in his career, snapping a streak of 45 consecutive games played (including playoffs) At Chicago (Dec. 16): Returned to the field back at his customary LG spot with rookie Don Barclay starting at RT. Helped block for an offense that registered 391 total yards, highlighted by Rodgers 291 passing yards and three TDs on 23-of-36 passing in the division-clinching win Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Helped block for a unit that produced a season-high 460 yards and 55 points, the most points recorded by the Packers since they posted the same number in a win vs. Tampa Bay on Oct. 2, Part of a line that allowed just one sack as Rodgers connected on 27 of 38 passes for 342 yards and three TDs. Also helped clear the way for a ground game that recorded its fifth consecutive 100-yard outing as well as a season-high four rushing TDs At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Started at LG and was part of a line that allowed just one sack on the evening. Made a key second-level block on Pro Bowl LB NaVorro Bowman on RB DuJuan Harris 18-yard TD run late in the first quarter, helping to create the cutback lane used by Harris for the score. 2011: In his first full season as a starter, opened all 16 games, one of only two offensive linemen (Wells) to do so, as well as the team s playoff contest Started 15 games at LG and one at RT Helped the offense set franchise records for points (560), LOMBARDI S PUPILS also the third most in NFL history, total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14) Blocked for Rodgers as he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player by AP after setting an NFL single-season record for passer rating (122.5) and team marks for touchdown passes (45), passing yards (4,643), yards per attempt (9.25), completion percentage (68.3) and 300-yard games (eight) Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Started his first career game at LG, the first time he had opened a game since he started at RT vs. Dallas on Nov. 15, 2009 Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Blocked for Rodgers as he threw for a season-high 408 yards and four TDs and the offense racked up 507 yards. Line allowed just two sacks on the day, neither of which were charged to him At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Helped maintain continuity for a line that saw young backups (Marshall Newhouse and Derek Sherrod) play most of the game with Clifton and Bulaga sidelined with injuries. The line allowed Rodgers time to complete 26 of 39 passes for 396 yards and two TDs At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Had a solid outing against a talented Vikings front as Rodgers posted the second-highest passer rating of his career (146.5). Part of a line that helped burn the final 2:30 off the clock as Starks rushed for 55 yards on six carries on the final drive of the win Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped the offense rack up 38 points and provided time for Rodgers to complete 23 of 30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. It marked Rodgers third straight 140-plus rating game as he joined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in NFL history to accomplish that feat At Detroit (Nov. 24): Helped silence a vaunted Detroit front, allowing Rodgers time to complete 22 of 33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs as he posted an NFL-record 11th straight game with a 110-plus passer rating At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Started at LG but moved to RT in the second half following injuries to both Bulaga (knee) and Sherrod (leg). Was his first action at RT since the 09 campaign Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Started at RT for the first time since Week 10 of 2009 with Bulaga sidelined. Part of a line that did not allow Rodgers to be sacked for the first time on the season Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Started at his familiar LG spot with Clifton back in the lineup at LT, but kicked out to RT early in the second quarter after Clifton was removed (rest) and played the remainder of the game there. Protected Flynn on his way to setting franchise records for passing yards (480) and TDs (six) as the offense recorded a season-high 550 yards in the win Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Started the first postseason contest of his career, opening at LG. 2010: Played in the final 12 regular-season games and all four postseason contests, primarily on special teams Also saw limited action as an emergency defensive lineman Was inactive (healthy scratch) for the first four games of the season Entered training camp having missed all of OTAs and minicamp following wrist surgery in April At Washington (Oct. 10): Made his season debut, appearing on special teams Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Saw action on defense in short-yardage situations and also played on special teams Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Saw limited time on defense for the second straight week with the defensive line depleted by injuries, recording an assisted tackle on four snaps At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Again called upon for limited reps on defense because of injuries Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Played the final eight minutes of the game at LT in place of Clifton with the Packers holding a 45-7 lead At Detroit (Dec. 12): Took over at LG for the second half for Jason Spitz, who had entered the game in the first quarter following an injury to starter Daryn Colledge (knee) At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Took over at LT for three series in the first Vince Lombardi hired 11 assistant coaches during his nine years ( ) as Packers head coach. Of those assistants, five became NFL head coaches: Bill Austin (Pittsburgh, Washington), Phil Bengtson (Green Bay), Jerry Burns (Minnesota), Tom Fears (New Orleans) and Norb Hecker (Atlanta). 174

93 half for starter Clifton, who left the game with a neck stinger before returning to action. 2009: Played in all 16 games with three starts as a rookie, opening games at both tackle positions, and also played on special teams and in the playoff contest...saw time primarily at LG during the preseason At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Made his debut from scrimmage when he came in at LT for Colledge for one play in the third quarter when Colledge s shoe came off and he had to leave the game At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Came in at LT for most of the fourth quarter after Colledge, playing there for an injured Clifton (ankle), left with a knee injury At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Started the first game of his NFL career, opening at LT in place of Clifton (ankle). Part of a line that did not allow a sack of Rodgers (career-high rating) and blocked for RB Ryan Grant s season-high 148 yards on 27 carries (5.5 avg.). Team s 202 rushing yards were also a season best Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1): Started second straight game at LT, becoming the first Packers rookie to do so since Clifton in 2000 Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Started his third game of the season, and his first as a pro at RT At Detroit (Nov. 26): Rotated in at RT for Mark Tauscher for one series in the first half, then took over at LT on second drive of the second half for Clifton (hamstring). Played the remainder of the game there and helped allow just one sack of Rodgers on his way to 348 yards passing and three TDs At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Played LT for most of the fourth quarter and overtime, coming in for Clifton (ankle) with just under 11 minutes remaining in regulation 2009 Draft: Taken by the Packers in the fourth round, No. 109 overall, the team s first pick after the first round. Became Green Bay s third draft pick from Eastern Michigan and the first since LB Dave Pureifory in 1972 (D6b, 142). COLLEGE: A four-year letterman, he originally came to Eastern Michigan as a defensive lineman and played one season there before successfully converting to the offensive side and starting his final three seasons at tackle Started 36 games in all on offense, 10 at RT and 26 at LT, including every game the last two years on the left side Majored in criminal justice Senior season (2008): For the second straight year, started all 12 games at LT Earned first-team All-Mid- American Conference honors and was a Super Sleeper Team selection by The NFL Draft Report Also was a second-team all-conference pick by the league s coaches and earned the Harold E. Sponberg Award, given to his team s top down lineman scholar-athlete Part of an offense that ranked 20th in the nation with yards per game, including three games with more than 550 yards Was named his team s Offensive Player of the Week three times vs. Toledo (Sept. 13), at Army (Oct. 11) and vs. Akron (Oct. 18) Junior season (2007): Started all 12 games at LT Named second-team All-MAC by The Gridiron Report Part of an offensive line that ranked second in the MAC, allowing just 1.42 sacks per game Selected for a championship performance by the coaching staff following season finale, when the Eagles tallied a season-best 441 yards, went 6 for 6 on fourth-down conversions, and rallied for 20 points in the fourth quarter for a win at rival Central Michigan (Nov. 16) Sophomore season (2006): Started all 12 games, the first 10 at RT and the final two at LT In consultation with the coaching staff, switched from defensive to offensive line in the offseason with the team very thin up front on offense, and became a starter from Day 1 Switched to jersey No. 50 from No. 93 with the position change Named the Eagles offensive player of the game at Louisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 30) and was singled out by the coaching staff twice for his special teams work vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 23) and at Bowling Green (Oct. 14) Freshman season (2005): Played in all 11 games on the defensive line, one of just seven true freshmen to see game action and earn a letter Totaled 11 tackles (four solo) and a half-tackle for a loss Started the season opener at Cincinnati (Sept. 1) as a 250-pound DT and had a season-best two solo and two assisted tackles at Central Michigan (Sept. 24). PERSONAL: Given name Thomas John Lang Jr. Nicknamed T.J. Born in Royal Oak, Mich. Married, wife s name is Laura Has a 3-year-old son, John High school: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at Birmingham (Mich.) Brother Rice H.S. As a senior and team captain, totaled 93 tackles (59 solo), including 18½ sacks, and recovere d a fumble Was nominated for Gatorade Player of the Year in Michigan and received special mention on the Division 2 all-state team from The Associated Press Named first-team all-state in Division 2 by the Detroit Free Press, which also listed him as No. 33 on the Fab 50 list of the top players in the state Was named his team s Lombardi Award winner as the most outstanding lineman and won the defensive line award at the University of Michigan 2004 summer camp As a junior, was named his team s most improved lineman and helped lead the team to the state finals Began his prep career at Lakeland H.S. in White Lake, Mich., earning letters in both football and baseball Community involvement: Attended the annual holiday party for Families of Children with Cancer Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Participated in the local United Way NFL Hometown Huddle event, helping build new and refurbish old playground equipment for Nicolet Elementary School in Green Bay Has also attended the annual PALS Halloween Party and rung bells for The Salvation Army during the holidays Hobbies/interests: Enjoys fishing, golf and being outdoors Names Entourage and Dexter as two of his favorite TV shows, and Dumb and Dumber as his favorite movie Attended the NCAA men s basketball championship game in Detroit in 2009 and visited Las Vegas in 2010 Residence: Novi, Mich. LANG VETERANS T.J. LANG S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2009 Green Bay CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Green Bay Selected by Green Bay Packers in the fourth round 2011 Green Bay (109th overall) of 09 Draft, April 26 Signed first 2012 Green Bay contract, July Green Bay Signed contract extension, Aug. 14. NFL totals (five years) Postseason Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles 1 in 2009, 2 in 2011, 3 in 2013; NFL total: 6. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in 2011, 1 in 12 playoffs. FIELD MISC. NFL debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/09 First NFL start: at Cleveland, 10/25/09 175

94 VETERANS JAMARI LATTIMORE LINEBACKER MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Fourth NFL Season Fourth Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 229 Born: October 6, 1988 NFL Games Played/Started: 38/4 Acquired: FA-11 LATTIMORE FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Saw the most extended playing time of his career in 2013, continuing in his role as a core player on special teams, but also starting a career-high four games at ILB in place of injured starter Brad Jones (hamstring, ankle) and top backup Robert Francois (Achilles). Appeared in a career-high 15 games in 2013 and posted the first defensive statistics of his career, finishing with 38 tackles (31 solo), two sacks and a forced fumble. Continued to contribute on special teams throughout the season, finishing with five coverage tackles and maintaining his knack for the big play by also recording an onside kick recovery and a blocked punt. Was voted as one of six playoff captains by his teammates prior to the 2012 postseason, serving as one of two representatives for the special teams. Originally made the team as an outside linebacker in 2011, but spent his first offseason transitioning to the inside positions, where he played in Played in 14 games in 2012, tying for fourth on the club with a career-best 10 special teams tackles, and also recovered an onside kick. Signed by the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on July 28, 2011, and became one of three undrafted rookies to make the club s opening-day roster out of training camp. Made the team after playing in each of the four preseason games, registering eight tackles (four solo) and a sack during exhibition play. Made the transition from collegiate DE to professional OLB upon his arrival to Green Bay. Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2011, seeing almost all of his playing time come on special teams, where he collected four coverage tackles during the season SEASON: Maintained his role as one of the core players on special teams, but saw the first scrimmage action of his career as an injury replacement at ILB for the starter Jones and the top backup, Francois, who was lost for the season Appeared in a career-high 15 games and made four starts, registering his first statistics from scrimmage by finishing with 38 tackles (31 solo), two sacks and a forced fumble Filled in for Jones (hamstring, ankle) by starting in Weeks 6-8 and again in Week 17, as all four contests were victories for the Packers Contributed five tackles on the various coverage units and also continued his knack for the big play in the third phase, recovering an onside kick and also blocking a punt...vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Saw the first scrimmage action of his career, coming on in relief during the second half after both Jones (hamstring) and Francois (Achilles) departed with injuries. Appeared on 17 plays at ILB and finished with one solo tackle At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Made his first career start at the Mack LB position with Jones sidelined and Francois lost for the season. Turned in an impressive debut outing that included seven tackles (five solo, two for a loss) and a QB hit. Made one of his TFLs on the game s second play when AT A GLANCE Has evolved into one of the club s core players on special teams, having played in 29 games over the past two seasons and posted 15 coverage tackles, two onside kick recoveries and a blocked punt over that span. Was voted as one of six postseason captains by his teammates on the eve of the 2012 playoffs, joining CB Jarrett Bush as the two representatives for the special teams units. Made the transition from outside linebacker as a rookie in 2011 to the inside in 2012 and continues to provide depth at both positions. Joined S M.D. Jennings and LB Vic So oto as one of three nondrafted free agent rookies to make the Packers opening-day roster in Was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2010 after posting a career-high 68 tackles (15 for loss), 11½ sacks, two forced fumbles, two blocked kicks and a fumble recovery. Finished No. 2 all-time in Middle Tennessee State school history with 20½ career sacks despite only playing three seasons, a mark that trailed only former Packers teammate Erik Walden s career total of 22½. he shot through the line and dropped RB Ray Rice for a 2-yard loss. Was also part of an inspired goal-line effort in the second quarter that saw the Ravens fail to score despite a firstand-goal from the Green Bay 4-yard line. Capped the series by teaming with CB Micah Hyde and DT Mike Daniels on the crucial fourth-down play to stop RB Bernard Pierce short of the goal line Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Received a defensive game ball for his effort in what was his second career start. Saw action on 51 defensive plays and finished with a career-best and a team-high-tying 14 tackles (11 solo, one for a loss) and his first career sack. Sack came in the third quarter when he blitzed and fought off a block by G Shawn Lauvao to take down QB Brandon Weeden for a 2-yard loss Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): With Jones returning to the lineup, rotated on defense but had a memorable performance on special teams. Blocked a punt and recovered the second onside kick of his career, a pair of possession-changing plays that ultimately resulted in 10 points for the Packers. Blocked the punt in the first quarter when he came through the protection and dove to bat P Adam Podlesh s kick that bounced all the way to the Chicago 32-yard line, where it was recovered by S Chris Banjo. RB James Starks scored on a 32-yard TD on the first play of the ensuing series to give Green Bay a 10-7 lead. Later made the onside kickoff recovery on a surprise onside attempt that followed the Packers TD on the opening drive of the second half. The ensuing series culminated with a 23-yard FG by K Mason Crosby. Posted three tackles (all solo) on defense Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Came on in relief of an injured Jones (ankle) and saw action on 34 defensive plays. Posted four tackles (three solo) and forced the first fumble of his career, a key turnover play in the third quarter. Punched the ball loose from Steelers RB Le Veon Bell on a tackle at the Pittsburgh 3-yard line, where it was recovered by CB Tramon Williams. The Green Bay offense would assume possession and score five plays later on a 2-yard TD run by RB Eddie Lacy to take a lead

95 2012: Emerged in just his second season as one of the club s leaders on special teams, playing in 14 games and appearing on all four core units Tied for fourth on the team with a career-best 10 coverage tackles and also recovered an onside kick at St. Louis in Week 7 Was voted by his teammates as one of six playoff captains prior to the start of the 2012 postseason, joining CB Jarrett Bush as the two representatives for the special teams Made the transition from OLB to ILB during the offseason program, his second position switch in as many years (collegiate DE to LB as a rookie in 2011) Provided depth at both inside positions throughout the season At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Recorded his first coverage stop of the season and also recovered a surprise onside kick by Crosby in the first quarter. The recovery was the end of a hustle play that saw him come from the opposite side of the field to corral the ball after Rams CB Trumaine Johnson lost control of it. The possession led to a 47-yard Crosby FG that extended Green Bay s lead to 10-3 Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Was part of another impactful play when the punt return unit blocked a second-quarter attempt by P Bryan Anger and saw LB Dezman Moses fall on it for a TD. Teamed with Francois to occupy blockers when they rushed off the left edge, freeing CB Davon House to make the clean block of Anger s kick At Detroit (Nov. 18): Led the team with a career-high three coverage tackles, making two on the kickoff team and one on a punt return Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Served as a postseason captain for the first time, appearing in the game on special teams, but did not record any statistics. 2011: One of three non-drafted free agents to make the club out of training camp, he appeared in nine games during his inaugural season, mostly on special teams Played extensively from scrimmage during the preseason, where he saw action in all four games and finished with eight tackles (four solo) and a sack Did not trigger the stat sheet defensively during the regular season, but was an effective coverage player on special teams, where he recorded four tackles Suffered a shoulder injury in the season s early going but battled back and appeared in the final four regular-season games, in addition to the team s playoff game Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Became the first non-drafted rookie to see game action for the Packers in 2011, making his NFL debut on special teams in the season opener. Made an excellent block on WR Randall Cobb s then-nfl-record-tying 108-yard KR-TD, when he flattened LB Will Herring at the beginning of the return...at Chicago (Sept. 25): Made two tackles in kickoff coverage and was awarded a special teams game ball as he helped limit the Bears returners to a 21.3-yard average on three returns Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Inactive (shoulder) Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Returned to action, appearing on special teams, but aggravated the shoulder injury and was forced to miss the next two games Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Returned to the field once again after missing two games with the shoulder injury and an additional four as a healthy scratch. Saw action on a season-high 18 defensive plays but did not record any statistics At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Played on special teams and recorded a tackle in punt coverage when he corralled CB Javier Arenas after a 17-yard return that saw him wiggle away from a pair of other tackles. COLLEGE: A three-year letterman and two-time allconference selection for the Blue Raiders, he appeared in 38 games with 26 starts at DE during his career Finished his career having made 137 tackles, including 30 for a loss, 20½ sacks, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and an interception Sack total of 20½ ranked No. 2 in school history despite his only having played three seasons Trailed only former Packers teammate and MTSU alum Erik Walden s career total of 22½ Earned his degree in criminal justice Senior season (2010): Named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was voted first-team all-conference by the coaches and media after finishing with a career-high 68 tackles, including 15 tackles for a loss, 11½ sacks, 10 QB hurries, two forced fumbles, two blocked kicks and a fumble recovery His sack total tied the single-season school record Played in all 13 contests on the season with 12 starts Set the school record and tied the Sun Belt mark with four sacks at Louisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 25), adding eight tackles and a forced fumble Recorded five tackles and three sacks vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Oct. 23) Junior season (2009): Earned second-team All-Sun Belt honors from the coaches and media Started all 13 contests and finished the season with 47 tackles, including 9½ for a loss, and 5½ sacks Finished second nationally with three fumble recoveries and added an interception and a forced fumble Posted three sacks and a forced fumble at Maryland (Sept. 19) Posted two sacks and tied for the team lead with six tackles vs. Western Kentucky (Oct. 24) Registered his first career INT vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Nov. 14) and returned it 20 yards for a TD, while adding a fumble recovery Sophomore season (2008): Saw action in all 12 games with one start Posted 22 tackles, 5½ tackles for a loss and 3½ sacks Recorded a season-high two sacks vs. North Texas (Nov. 22) Started out as a LB but moved to DE Enrolled in January that year and participated in spring practice Freshman season (2007): Spent the season at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College Led the team with nine sacks while adding 60 tackles and an interception Earned honorable mention all-conference recognition. PERSONAL: Given name Jamari Lattimore; nickname is Latt Born in Miami Single High school: Named team MVP as a senior at Miami Lakes (Fla.) High School Voted honorable mention 6A-4A All-Dade Played LB, DE, TE, WR and T Also lettered two years in track, competing in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay Community involvement: Helped build homes and worked with special-needs children while in college Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games, naming Call of Duty as his favorite Lists LeBron James as his favorite athlete, Family Guy as his favorite TV show and Transformers as his favorite movie Enjoys listening to Rick Ross, T.I. and Jay-Z Resi dence: Atlanta. RETIRED NUMBERS, BY FRANCHISES WITH MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS, BY SPORT Retired Numbers Franchise League World Championships 21 Boston Celtics National Basketball Association 17 *15 New York Yankees Major League Baseball 27 *15 Montreal Canadiens National Hockey League 24 5 Green Bay Packers National Football League 13 *Does not include Jackie Robinson or Wayne Gretzky (numbers retired league-wide) LATTIMORE VETERANS FIELD MISC. 177

96 VETERANS JAMARI LATTIMORE S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (three years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional statistics: Career sacks Christian Ponder, Brandon Weeden. Special teams tackles 4 in 2011, 10 in 2012, 5 in 2013; 2 in 13 playoffs; NFL total: 19. Recovered onside kick at St. Louis, 10/21/12; blocked Adam Podlesh punt attempt, vs. Chicago, 11/4/13; recovered onside kick vs. Chicago, 11/4/13. NFL debut: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 First NFL start: at Baltimore, 10/13/13 First sack: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 (B.Weeden) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Signed by Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted free agent, July Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, April 30. LATTIMORE S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Cle. (10/20/13) Solo , vs. Cle. (10/20/13) Sacks , vs. Cle. (10/20/13) and at Min. (10/27/13) LATTIMORE FIELD MISC. JAMARI LATTIMORE GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W (inactive shoulder) 10/09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W (inactive shoulder) 11/06 at SD-W (inactive shoulder) 11/14 Min-W (inactive) 11/20 TB-W (inactive) 11/24 at Det-W (inactive) 12/04 at NYG-W (inactive) 12/11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L (inactive ankle) 09/13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L (inactive ankle) 09/30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L (inactive quadriceps) 12/08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 178

97 TIM MASTHAY PUNTER KENTUCKY Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 Born: March 16, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 64/0 Acquired: FA-10 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks No. 1 in team history (min. 150 attempts) in both career gross punting average (44.3) and career net punting average (38.5). Set a franchise record (since 1976) with a yard net punting average in 2013, and now holds the top four singleseason marks ( ) in team annals. His 45.6-yard gross average in 2011 set a franchise record, eclipsing the 45.0-yard mark set by Craig Hentrich in Holds two of the top four single-season gross punting averages in team history (44.6 in 2013). Ranks No. 2 in team annals (since 1976) for the most career punts placed inside the 20 with 100, trailing only Hentrich s mark of 104. Has served as the holder on placements from and has held for all five of the longest field goals in franchise history (all by K Mason Crosby). Shared kickoff duties with Crosby in 2013, with 17 of his 36 kickoffs (47.2 percent) going for touchbacks. Placed a career-high 30 punts inside the 20-yard line in 2012, tying Sean Landeta s franchise record set in Also spearheaded a stingy punting unit that ranked No. 5 in the NFL in opponent return average (7.5) in 2012 and allowed the third-fewest return yards in the league with 179, the second-lowest total in franchise history (113 in 2007). Improved upon what was a promising first-year campaign by delivering then-franchise records for gross (45.6 avg.) and net (38.6 avg.) punting averages in Became the first punter in franchise history to land four punts inside the 20-yard line in consecutive games when he did so in Weeks 12 and 13 in Finished 2011 in a similar fashion to his run at the end of 2010, posting a gross average of 48.1 yards and a net average of 43.6, while dropping 19 punts inside the 20-yard line over the final 10 games of the season. Posted a 37.6-yard net average in 2010, which matched what was then the best mark by a Green Bay punter since 1976 (Jon Ryan, 2007) and placed 25 punts inside the 20 on the season, the most by a Packer since Josh Bidwell registered 26 in Was especially productive over the final nine games of the regular season in 2010, ranking No. 3 in the NFL in net average (39.9), No. 9 in gross average (44.2), and tied for No. 4 in punts inside the 20 (20) over that span. Carried his production into the playoffs as he tied the franchise playoff record (since 1976) with five punts inside the 20 at Chicago in the NFC Championship Game, matching the previous mark set by Hentrich at San Francisco (Jan. 11, 1998). Has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week three times in his career (Week 8, 2010; Week 13, 2011; Week 2, 2012). Became the first NFL punter to win the award in each of his first three seasons in the league. Signed with the Packers on Jan. 14, 2010, and battled Australian Chris Bryan for the punting position during train- AT A GLANCE Ranks No. 1 in team history (min. 150 attempts) in both career gross punting average (44.3) and career net punting average (38.5). Set a franchise record (since 1976) with a yard net punting average in 2013, and now holds the top four single-season marks ( ) in team annals. His 45.6-yard gross average in 2011 set a franchise record, eclipsing the 45.0-yard mark set by Craig Hentrich in Holds two of the top four single-season gross punting averages in team history (44.6 in 2013). Placed a career-high 30 punts inside the 20-yard line in 2012, tying Sean Landeta s franchise record set in Ranks No. 2 in team annals (since 1976) for the most career punts placed inside the 20 with 100, trailing only Hentrich s mark of 104. When he won the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week award for his performance vs. Chicago in Week 2 of the 2012 season, he became the first punter to win the award in each of his first three seasons (Week 8, 2010; Week 13, 2011) in the NFL. In the 2010 NFC Championship Game at Chicago, tied the franchise playoff record (since 1976) with five punts inside the 20, matching Hentrich s mark set on Jan. 11, 1998, at San Francisco. A first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection by both the media and the league s coaches as a senior at Kentucky after posting a career-high 45.2-yard average on his 53 punts, the second-highest single-season mark in school history. ing camp. Earned the job with a strong showing in the Family Night scrimmage as well as his 41.5-yard gross average and 38.0-yard net on four punts during his first preseason. Entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent with the Colts in 2009 and went through the offseason program and the early portion of training camp with the club before being released Aug. 11 of that year SEASON: Set a franchise record (since 1976) with his yard net punting average, the fourth straight season that he set a new team mark in the category Punted 64 times for 2,854 yards for a 44.6-yard gross average, the fourth-best single-season mark in team annals Placed 22 punts inside the 20-yard line and had just five of his attempts go into the end zone for touchbacks, his fourth consecutive season with five or fewer touchbacks Shared kickoff responsibilities with Crosby, with 17 of his 36 kickoffs (47.2 percent) going for touchbacks Posted a career-high three tackles on special teams Served as the team s holder for the fourth consecutive season, helping Crosby to a career-high 89.2 field goal percentage (33 of 37) At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Started the season strong with a 46.2-yard gross average and a 44.8-yard net average on six punts. Also kicked off five times with three touchbacks and made a tackle of CB Perish Cox on a first-quarter kickoff return Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Punted three times for 121 yards (40.3 avg., 37.3 net), and kicked off a career-high seven times with four touchbacks At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Landed all three of his punts inside the 20-yard line and did not allow any returns, recording a 43.3-yard net average Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Had three MASTHAY FIELD MISC. 179

98 VETERANS MASTHAY FIELD MISC. punts for 141 yards (47.0 avg., 33.7 net), landing one inside the 20. Posted a career-high five touchbacks on his career-hightying seven kickoffs At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Recorded a career-high 54.8-yard gross average on six punts, matching Hentrich (54.8 on six punts vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 13, 1994) for the second-best single-game mark in team history (min. four punts) At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Did not attempt a single punt in the win, the first time Green Bay had not punted in a regular-season game since at Chicago on Dec. 17, 1989 Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Placed a season-high four punts inside the 20, posting a 41.7-yard average and a 37.8-yard net average on his six punts. Allowed just one return by WR Devin Hester on the evening Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Totaled a season-high eight punts for 326 yards (40.8 avg., 40.8 net), landing three inside the 20-yard line Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Punted three times for 142 yards (47.3 avg., 44.7 net), landing two inside the 20. Delivered his season-long 62-yarder at a critical point in the fourth quarter as the Packers clung to a lead with just under a minute remaining. The punt bounced to the Atlanta 1, where CB Robert McClain picked it up and returned it 8 yards, forcing the Falcons to have to drive into FG range with only 44 seconds remaining Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Landed one punt inside the 20, the 100th time during his career he had done so, to join Hentrich (104, ) as the only punters in franchise history (since 1976) to hit that plateau. Posted a 41.6-yard average and a 33.4-yard net average on his five punts and registered his third special teams tackle of the season. 2012: Showed continued improvement and consistency, refining specific areas of his game and turning in another solid season Punted 70 times for 3,043 yards (43.5 avg., 38.9 net), landing a career-high and franchise-record-tying 30 inside the 20-yard line (Landeta, 1998) Led a punt team that allowed the third-fewest return yards in the NFL (179) and ranked No. 5 in opponent return average (7.5) The 179 yards allowed were the second fewest in franchise history (113 in 2007) Had just five of his attempts go into the end zone for touchbacks, tying for the second fewest in club annals for a player with 70-plus punts in a season Also completed a shovel pass on a fake FG attempt in Week 2 vs. Chicago, a play that went for a 27-yard TD Had one tackle on special teams Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Opened the season with a difference-making performance against the 49ers. Punted six times for 289 yards (48.6 avg., 41.5 net), landing four of them inside the 20-yard line and three of them inside the 10. Limited the 49ers to just one return and left them with an average starting position at their own 16-yard line following his six attempts Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Followed up the opener with a memorable performance in a Thursday night contest against the division rival. Punted five times for 238 yards (47.6 avg., 42.0 net), landing three inside the 20-yard line and limiting Hester to just 8 yards on two returns (4.0 avg.). Highlight play of his night came from his role as the team s holder for placements. Flipped a shovel pass to TE Tom Crabtree on a fake FG attempt late in the second quarter that went for a 27- yard TD to convert a fourth-and-26. Was credited with his first career TD pass, becoming the first Green Bay punter to throw one since Ron Widby threw a 68-yarder to WR Dave Davis at Houston on Nov. 19, Was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Finished with six punts for 255 yards (42.5 avg., 36.0 net), landing three inside the 20-yard line. Contributed to a fieldposition battle that the Packers won by 263 yards ( ). Saw a fourth-quarter punt muffed by CB Patrick Peterson at the Arizona 10-yard line that was recovered by CB Jarrett Bush at the 2 At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Punted three times for 128 yards (42.7 avg., 30.7 net). Had his final punt in the second quarter downed by LB Robert Francois at the Vikings 11-yard line, his franchise-record-tying 30th of the season to be downed inside the opponent s 20...Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Tied his postseason career high with eight punts, landing three inside the 20-yard line and forcing five fair catches. Helped cause a turnover with his kick early in the fourth quarter that was muffed by CB Marcus Sherels and recovered by LB Dezman Moses. Also held for Crosby s 20- yard FG in the second quarter, a successful conversion that set a new franchise record, as it was his sixth consecutive make in the playoffs (all of which were held by Masthay). 2011: Punted 55 times for 2,506 yards, setting the franchise record for gross average (45.6) and what was then a career high in net average (38.6), and landed 23 of his kicks inside the opponent s 20-yard line Bested the previous grosspunting mark of 45.0 set by Hentrich in 1997 and topped the net-average record of 37.6 he had shared with Ryan (2007) after Similar to his inaugural campaign, grew stronger as the season wore on and was especially effective in the final 10 games when he posted averages of 48.1 (gross) and 43.6 (net), dropping 19 of his 34 attempts inside the 20 Also became the first punter in team history to have back-toback games with four or more punts inside the 20, doing so in Weeks 12 and 13 Served as the team s holder for the second consecutive season, helping Crosby to an 85.7 field goal percentage Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Punted five times for 222 yards (44.4 avg.), including a then-career-long 67-yarder in the fourth quarter that was the longest by a Green Bay player since Ryan s 72-yarder vs. Detroit on Dec. 30, Recorded his lone special teams tackle of the season when he took down WR Austin Pettis after a 39-yard return early in the fourth quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Set career highs in both gross (59.3) and net (55.3) averages (min. three attempts), landing three punts inside the 20-yard line, helping to limit Minnesota to an average starting position at their own 20 on 11 possessions. Net average was the highest by a Packer with three or more attempts since the NFL began tracking net punting in Was also the highest gross average by a Green Bay punter with three or more attempts since Don Chandler s 59.7 mark on Oct. 10, The most critical of his kicks was a 64-yarder that came late in the fourth quarter when the Packers punted from their own 34-yard line holding a narrow advantage. Had to rush to get the ball off as it was nearly blocked by DE Everson Griffen, booming the kick deep into Vikings territory and getting a roll that took it to the Minnesota 2-yard line. Also held for Crosby s franchise-record 58-yard FG in the third quarter Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Had three punts for 163 yards (54.3 avg., 42.3 net), landing one inside the 20. Also recorded his first career carry when LB Jacob Cutrera came free on a rush, forcing Masthay to pull the ball down and run. Cutrera punched the ball out, but Masthay recovered it in stride and advanced 6 yards for a first down At Detroit (Nov. 24): Punted five times for 207 yards (41.4 avg., 37.8 net), dropping a season-high four punts inside the Detroit 20-yard line, a key factor in the Packers winning the game s field-position battle by more than 150 yards. Average starting position for the Lions following his five punts was their own 16-yard line and he was instrumental in limiting return man WR Stefan Logan to just one return that resulted in a 2-yard loss At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the second time in his career after punting five times for 221 yards (44.2 avg., 44.2 net), landing four of his kicks inside the 20-yard line for the second consecutive week, and not allowing the Giants a single return. Became the first punter in franchise history to drop four or more punts inside the 20 in back-to-back games since the statistic began being recorded in The Giants average starting position following his five punts was at their own 13-yard line, and their possessions that followed his punts ended with an INT, three punts of their own and a FG. It marked his second career game at MetLife Stadium and he won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors following both of them At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Punted five times for 267 yards (53.4 avg., 46.2 net), dropping three inside the 20 and seeing his career-long 71-yard kick come in the second 180

99 quarter. The gross and net averages were both season highs (min. four attempts). 2010: Handled all punting duties during the regular season, registering a 43.9-yard gross average and a 37.6-yard net average His net average tied the best mark by a Packers punter (since 1976) to that point, matching Ryan s net average in 2007 Also served as the holder for all placements and field goals Dropped 25 punts inside the 20 on the season, the most by a Green Bay punter since Hentrich s 26 in 2002 After getting off to a slow start, was one of the most effective punters in the league over the second half of the season Ranked No. 3 in the NFL in net average (39.9), No. 9 in gross average (44.2), and tied for No. 4 in punts inside the 20 (20) over the final nine contests Posted a 40.2-yard gross average and a 34.7-yard net average on 18 punts in the postseason At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Recorded a 41.5-yard average with a net average of 38.0 on four punts in his NFL debut. Helped limit WR DeSean Jackson to just 14 yards on a pair of returns At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Dropped five punts inside the 20, tying David Beverly (vs. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1978) for the single-game franchise record (since 1976) on his way to earning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Became just the second punter in franchise history to receive that recognition, joining Hentrich (Week 11, 1994, vs. N.Y. Jets). Despite punting eight times on the afternoon, the Jets did not record any punt-return yardage, the first time the Packers had allowed no return yards since vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 16, 2003). The Jets best starting field position following a punt was their own 23, which proved critical in the Packers 9-0 victory At Detroit (Dec. 12): Posted season highs (min. four attempts) with a 50.5-yard gross avg. and a net avg. of Placed three punts inside the 20 and booted a careerlong 62-yarder in the first quarter. Became the first punter in franchise history to post a 50-yard average in a game with eight or more attempts. Posted four 50-yard punts on the afternoon, becoming the first to do so since Ryan recorded the same number at Minnesota (Nov. 12, 2006) Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): With a playoff berth on the line, had a strong showing in challenging conditions against the league s best return man in Hester. Dropped four of his eight punts inside the 20 and recorded a 36.6-yard net avg. Limited Hester to just two returns, with neither going beyond the Chicago 30. Repeatedly pinned the Bears deep in their own territory, highlighted by two kicks in the fourth quarter that were downed at the Chicago 3 and 2, respectively. Combined with his effort at the N.Y. Jets in Week 8, became the first punter in franchise history to post four-plus punts inside the 20 in two games in a season At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Was limited to holding on PATs and FGs. It marked the first time in franchise history that the Packers did not punt during a postseason contest At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): A key contributor in the victory, punting eight times with a gross average of PACKERS WHO HAVE PUNTED, Foot Name Years No Yds Avg LG B R Dale Livingston R Ken Duncan R Ron Widby , R Paul Staroba L Randy Walker , R Steve Broussard R David Beverly , R Chester Marcol R Ray Stachowicz , L Bucky Scribner , L Joe Prokop , R Don Bracken , R Bill Renner , R Paul McJulien , R Bryan Wagner , and a net average of Limited Hester to a 5.3-yard return average and a long return of 11 yards on three returns. Set a franchise postseason record with his 65-yard punt in the third quarter. Biggest punt came with 3:07 remaining and the Packers holding a lead. From the Green Bay 24, drilled a 58-yard punt to the Chicago 18 that Hester returned 11 yards before being brought down by CB Brandon Underwood at the Bears 29 for a 47-yard net Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Punted six times, registering a 40.5-yard gross average and a 36.3-yard net average. Helped limit the Steelers to just 5 total punt return yards. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman who appeared in 50 games during his career at Kentucky, improving his punting average each season and also handling the team s kickoff duties and serving as the holder on placements Finished his career with the third-highest gross punting average in school history (40.2) after raising his average almost 10 yards from his freshman to his senior year Earned his degree in economics and was named an Academic All-American by CoSIDA following both the 2007 and 2008 seasons Senior season (2008): A first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection by both the media and the league s coaches after playing in all 13 games and posting a career-high 45.2-yard average on his 53 punts, the second-highest single-season mark in school history Named UK s Special Teams Player of the Year Dropped 13 of his punts inside the 20-yard line and placed second in the SEC with 23 touchbacks as the team s primary kickoff man Was also the recipient of the program s Jerry Claiborne Award, given annually to the player who best exemplifies academic success and displays a team-oriented attitude throughout the season Junior season (2007): Earned the first of his two consecutive UK Special Teams Player of the Year awards, averaging 39.8 yards on his 50 punts, landing a career-best 16 of them inside the 20, and also leading the SEC with 23 touchbacks on kickoffs Sophomore season (2006): Averaged 39.2 yards on 50 punts, downing 13 of them inside the 20, and enjoyed his first full season of kickoff responsibilities, seeing 12 of them downed for touchbacks Also engineered two successful fake punts his sophomore year that ultimately led to TD drives for the Wildcats, the first coming on a 17-yard rush vs. South Carolina (Oct. 7) and the other on a 10-yard pass vs. Clemson in the Music City Bowl (Dec. 29) Freshman season (2005): Played in 11 games as a true freshman and punted a career-high 54 times for a 36.4-yard average. PERSONAL: Given name Timothy James Masthay Last name is pronounced MASS-tay Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Married, wife s name is Amanda...The couple has a 2-year old daughter, Emory Grace Brother, Tom, ran track at Kentucky, and their grandfather, Maurice Masthay, played football at UCLA Is a close friend and former college teammate of Denver Broncos TE Jacob Tamme Was inducted into the Foot Name Years No Yds Avg LG B R Craig Hentrich , R Sean Landeta , L Chris Hanson R Louie Aguiar , R Ryan Longwell , R Josh Bidwell , R Bryan Barker , L B.J. Sander , R Ryan Flinn R Jon Ryan , R Derrick Frost , L Jeremy Kapinos , R Tim Masthay , NOTE: Does not include Donny Anderson, who punted in seasons in addition to MASTHAY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 181

100 VETERANS Murray (Ky.) High School Football Hall of Fame as well as its Baseball Hall of Fame During the 2011 offseason, became the first football player in school history to have his jersey retired (No. 2) Is also currently working toward a master s degree in sports administration through the correspondence program offered by the Center for Sports Administration at Ohio University High school: One of the most decorated and dynamic athletes in Kentucky high school history, he graduated as an all-state football player, all-state soccer player, all-region baseball player and four-year letterman in basketball at Murray High School Appeared as a K, P, WR and KR in football, earning first-team all-state honors following his senior season in 2004 from both The Associated Press and the Louisville Courier-Journal Converted 7 of 8 field goals and booted 41 of his 66 kickoffs for touchbacks On offense, totaled 49 catches for 1,121 yards and 15 TDs, leading all receivers in his classification and ranking third overall in the state Also returned two kickoffs for TDs and ran back an INT for a score Participated in football for the first time as a junior in 2003 and was an honorable mention all-state selection Was a four-year letterman as a center midfielder in soccer, garnering first-team all-state acclaim as a senior and second-team all-state as a junior Pitched and played CF in baseball, where he was an all-region choice and lettered all four years Averaged 18 points per game in basketball Was voted the outstanding male student by peers in his senior class Community involvement: Extremely active in the community, working with The Salvation Army, YMCA and Habitat for Humanity in Green Bay Read to students at Oneida Elementary School during Dr. Seuss Week in 2011 Has also appeared in the Donald Driver and Jordy Nelson Charity Softball games and competed in the first annual Rivalry Cup, a golf match pitting current and former Packers against similarly eligible Chicago Bears at Medinah Country Club in Illinois in 2012 The golf event benefited each of the respective clubs foundations Participated in the Switch 2 Health/Play 60 program, speaking to students at Little Chute Middle School on the importance of staying active and eating healthy Made a Bellin Health hospital visit around the holidays in Also was part of a corporate foursome at the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational and the Lombardi Golf Classic in Milwaukee Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies, playing golf and playing cards with teammates Also enjoys spending time with friends and family, listening to contemporary Christian music and folk rock, and reading, listing C.S. Lewis and N.T. Wright as his favorite authors and Lewis Mere Christianity, the novel 1984, Jerry Kramer s Instan t Replay, Michael Lewis Moneyball and Steven Levitt s Freakonomics among his favorite titles Joined teammates in throwing out the first pitch at the Milwaukee Brewers Opening Day in 2011 following the Packers victory in Super Bowl XLV Residence: Oneida, Wis. TIM MASTHAY S PRO STATISTICS MASTHAY FIELD MISC. Gross Opp Net In Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 2010 Green Bay , Green Bay , Green Bay , Green Bay , NFL totals (four years) , , PLAYOFFS Gross Opp Net In Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason , Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 1 in 2011, 1 in 2012, 3 in 2013; NFL total: 5. 1 rush for 6 yards in Passing: 1 of 2 for 27 yards, TD in Fumbles-Lost 2-0 in Miscellaneous fumble MASTHAY S SINGLE-GAME recoveries 1 in Kickoffs 2 in 2011, 36 in CAREER HIGHS 2013 (17 touchbacks); NFL total: 38. NFL debut: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10 First passing TD: vs. Chicago, 9/13/12 (27 yds., T.Crabtree) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2009 Signed by Indianapolis Colts as non-drafted free 2010 agent, May 1...Waived by Colts, Aug. 11. Signed by Green Bay Packers as reserve/future 2012 free agent, Jan. 14. Signed contract extension, Aug. 3. Punting Punts* , four times (last: vs. Min., 11/24/13) Gross Yards , at Det. (12/12/10) Gross Avg. (min. 4 att.) , at Bal. (10/13/13) Touchbacks , vs. Det. (10/6/13) and at Bal. (10/13/13) Net Avg. (min. 4 att.) , at KC (12/18/11) Punts Inside the , at NYJ (10/31/10) Long , at KC (12/18/11) Kickoffs Most , vs. Was. (9/15/13) and vs. Det. (10/6/13) Touchbacks , vs. Det. (10/6/13) * Posted eight in 12 playoffs vs. Minnesota, 1/5/13 182

101 TIM MASTHAY GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY Gross Net In Date Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS , /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY Gross Net In Date Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS , /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff EARNING THE HONOR 2012, GREEN BAY Gross Net In Date Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS , /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY Gross Net In Date Opp G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg TB FC 20 LG Blk 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS , /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff While the Packers achieved the ultimate team success on the field in 2010, winning the franchise s 13th world championship and fourth Super Bowl, there were also a number of individual accolades that accompanied the collective accomplishment. When the initial voting for the Pro Bowl was released, five Green Bay players (T Chad Clifton, S Nick Collins, WR Greg Jennings, LB Clay Matthews and CB Charles Woodson) were named to the NFC s all-star team. Following the addition of three alternates (WR Donald Driver, LB A.J. Hawk, and CB Tramon Williams), the Packers list grew to eight players. The eight selections tied for the second most in team history and was the largest representation the organization had on the Pro Bowl roster since it sent nine in Fortunately, though, none of the Packers selections ever appeared in the game (played Jan. 30, 2011), as they were preoccupied with preparations for the upcoming Super Bowl XLV on Feb. 6. A look at the most-represented Packers teams in the Pro Bowl since its inception in 1951: Number of Players Selected Season Players LB B.Forester, T F.Gregg, G J.Kramer, TE R.Kramer, RB T.Moore, C J.Ringo, QB B.Starr, FB J.Taylor, S W.Wood CB H.Adderley, K D.Chandler, DE W.Davis, WR B.Dowler, T F.Gregg, DB B.Jeter, G J.Kramer, LB D.Robinson, S W.Wood LB D.Currie, LB B.Forester, T F.Gregg, RB P.Hornung, DT H.Jordan, C J.Ringo, QB B.Starr, FB J.Taylor LB B.Forester, T F.Gregg, DT H.Jordan, E Max McGee, C J.Ringo, QB B.Starr, FB J.Taylor, DE J.Whittenton CB H.Adderley, DE W.Davis, T F.Gregg, DT H.Jordan, G J.Kramer, C J.Ringo, FB J.Taylor, DB J.Whittenton CB H.Adderley, DE W.Davis, T F.Gregg, DT H.Jordan, LB D.Robinson, T B.Skoronski, QB B.Starr, S W.Wood T C.Clifton, S N.Collins, WR D.Driver, LB A.Hawk, WR G.Jennings, LB C.Matthews, CB T.Williams, CB C.Woodson MASTHAY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 183

102 VETERANS CLAY MATTHEWS PRO BOWLS: 4 LINEBACKER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A Sixth NFL Season Sixth Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 255 Born: May 14, 1986 NFL Games Played/Started: 69/66 Acquired: D1b-09 MATTHEWS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Appeared in 11 games in 2013, missing five contests due to a broken thumb. The injury sidelined him for four games between Weeks 6-9 and was re-aggravated in Week 16, ultimately ending his season. Despite the injury, started all 11 games in which he played, posting 50 tackles (30 solo), a team-best 7½ sacks, three passes defensed and a team-high-tying and a career-high tying three forced fumbles. His final sack of the 2013 season gave him 50 for his career, making him just the fifth player in franchise history (since 1982) to reach the half-century mark. Became the first player in franchise history to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first four seasons in the league ( ). Returned to the ROLB position for the 2012 campaign and was en route to what would have been his finest statistical season when a hamstring injury suffered in Week 10 sidelined him for four games (Weeks 11-14). Finished the 2012 season having started all 12 games in which he appeared, registering 60 tackles (45 solo), 13 sacks, four passes defensed and a forced fumble, earning his fourth consecutive bid to the Pro Bowl. Made three sacks during the 2012 postseason, upping his total to 7½ in just eight career playoff games and moving him up to second all-time in franchise postseason history behind only DE Reggie White (eight). Started all 15 games in which he played for the second consecutive season in 2011, finishing with 69 tackles (49 solo), six sacks and three forced fumbles. Also showed the diversity and development of his skill set in his third season, setting new career highs with three interceptions and nine passes defensed. The INT total was tied for the most by a Green Bay LB since Scored a touchdown on a fumble return in 2009 and returned interceptions for TDs in both 2010 and 2011, becoming the first player in franchise history to score a defensive TD in each of his first three seasons in the league. For his career, has played in 69 games with 66 starts in five seasons, registering 320 tackles (221 solo), 50 sacks, four interceptions, 26 passes defensed, 10 forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. At the conclusion of 2011, his 29½ career sacks tied LB Tony Bennett s franchise record for the most sacks by a Packer in his first three seasons in the NFL. Named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in 2010, the first Green Bay LB to earn that honor since Tim Harris in Finished second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in the AP s Defensive Player of the Year voting in 10. Was voted the 2010 NFL Defensive MVP by Pro Football Weekly and Defensive Player of the Year by Sporting News, while also earning NFC Defensive Player of the Year honors from the Committee of 101. Finished fourth in the NFL with 13½ sacks in 2010, adding a career-high 83 tackles (55 solo), and helped the Packers rank 184 AT A GLANCE One of the most dynamic, impactful and versatile defenders in the NFL, he became the first player in franchise history to earn Pro Bowl recognition in each of his first four seasons in the league ( ). Is the only player in franchise history to score a defensive TD (interception or fumble return) in each of his first three seasons in the league. Named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in 2010, the first Green Bay LB to earn that honor since Tim Harris in Finished second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in the AP s Defensive Player of the Year voting in Entered Southern California as a walk-on linebacker in 2004 and finished his career by earning second-team All-Pac-10 honors as a senior in Father, Clay Jr., played linebacker for 19 seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns ( ) and Atlanta Falcons ( ), and his grandfather, Clay Sr., played defensive end for four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (1950, 53-55). When Clay took the field for the first time with the Packers in the 09 opener, the Matthews family became only the second one with three generations of NFL players, joining the Pynes (George Pyne Jr., George Pyne III and Jim Pyne). tied for No. 2 in the NFL with 47 sacks as a team, Green Bay s highest finish in the category since sacks began to be recorded as a team stat in Added a franchise single-postseason record 3½ sacks in the 2010 playoffs. Also became the first Packer to record a sack in each of his first three playoff contests. Became the only Packer (since 1982) to record a doubledigit sack total in each of his first two seasons in the league. Only NFL player to post 10-plus sacks and a defensive TD in each of his first two seasons in the league. Burst onto the scene in 2009 with a franchise-rookie-record 10 sacks, becoming the first Packers rookie since WR James Lofton in 1978 to be selected to the Pro Bowl. Was selected to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team, earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors twice (Weeks 6 and 10), and finished third in the AP s NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. His 17 sacks in his first 20 games were the most by an NFL player to start a career at that time, topping the previous mark of 16½ set by San Diego s Leslie O Neal (1986, 1988) and the N.Y. Jets John Abraham ( ). His rookie campaign got off to a slow start when a hamstring injury sidelined him for the first three preseason games, but went on to play in all 16 regular-season games and the team s playoff contest in Became the first player GM Ted Thompson moved up into the first round to select in the 10 drafts he had run to that point (five each with Seattle and Green Bay). The Packers acquired the pick from the Patriots, along with a fifth-round pick (No. 162 overall), in exchange for Green Bay s second-round choice (No. 41 overall) and two third-round selections (Nos. 73 and 83). 184

103 2013 SEASON: Endured a frustrating season that was derailed twice by a broken right thumb, an injury that ultimately ended his season in Week 16 First sustained the fracture in Week 5 vs. Detroit (Oct. 5), missing the ensuing four games (Weeks 6-9), before returning with a restrictive club cast in Week 10 Played Weeks with casts of decreasing size before aggravating the injury vs. Pittsburgh in Week 16 and ultimately being shut down for the season Both times, the injuries were suffered on sack plays For the season, he started all 11 games in which he appeared, posting 50 tackles (30 solo), a team-leading 7½ sacks, three passes defensed and a team-high and career-high-tying three forced fumbles Final sack of the season marked the 50th of his career, making him just the fifth player in franchise history (since 1982) to reach the half-century mark At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Delivered an impactful performance, seeing time on 71 defensive plays and posting a career-high 10 tackles (eight solo), including three for a loss and a sack. First TFL came on San Francisco s second drive when he shot inside of FB Bruce Miller and buried RB Kendall Hunter for a 7-yard loss. First sack of the season came late in the second quarter when he rushed to the inside of the protection and beat LG Mike Iupati to take down QB Colin Kaepernick for a 6-yard loss At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Finished with two tackles (both solo, both for a loss), a sack and a career-high two forced fumbles (that were recovered by the Packers), despite exiting the game just before halftime with a hamstring injury. First forced fumble came on a third-and-1 play with the Packers trailing 14-3 in the second quarter. The Bengals attempted a running play to the opposite side off of RT, but Matthews read the play and flew down the line to hit RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis and jar the ball loose, where it was recovered by S M.D. Jennings and returned 24 yards for a TD. Posted his first strip-sack of the season on the Bengals next drive when he drilled QB Andy Dalton and knocked the ball out, where it was recovered by LB Brad Jones. His pair of turnovers resulted in 10 points amidst a 30-point unanswered stretch by Green Bay in the second and third quarters Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Started and appeared on 42 defensive plays before departing in the third quarter with the thumb injury. Finished with six tackles (three solo), his third sack of the season and a pass defensed. Suffered the injury on the sack play when he came free off the edge and dropped QB Matthew Stafford for a 12-yard loss Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Returned to action after missing four games due to the thumb injury, wearing a protective club cast on his right hand. Started the game at ROLB and appeared on 36 defensive plays, finishing with three tackles (one solo)...at Dallas (Dec. 15): Posted three tackles (one solo), a half-sack, five QB hits and a pressure. Late in the fourth quarter, crashed toward QB Tony Romo on a run fake, missing the sack but creating enough pressure to rush the play and force Romo to misfire on a throw that was intercepted by CB Sam Shields and set up the Packers game-winning TD drive Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Started and appeared on 21 defensive plays before re-injuring his thumb on a second-quarter sack of A FRANCHISE FIRST QB Ben Roethlisberger, one that forced him from the game. The sack was the 50th of his career as he became just the fifth player in franchise history to hit the half-century mark. 2012: Made the offseason transition back to his original position of ROLB and flourished in his return to what is the blindside for most QBs Was on track to have what would have been his most prolific statistical season when a hamstring injury sustained in the second half of a Week 10 contest vs. Arizona sidelined him for the ensuing four games Finished the regular season having played in 12 games (all starts), posting 60 tackles (45 solo), 13 sacks, four passes defensed and a forced fumble Selected to the Pro Bowl, becoming the first player in franchise history to be named to the all-star game in each of his first four seasons in the league Was also named a secondteam All-Pro by AP The sack total was the second highest of his career and ranked fifth in the NFL and second in the NFC, despite his missing a month of action Marked his third double-digit sack season, placing him third all-time in team history in that category behind DEs Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila and White (four) Also started both playoff games and added three sacks, bringing his career total to 7½, trailing only White for the most in franchise postseason history (eight) Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Finished the season opener with four tackles (three solo) and 2½ sacks. Beat LT Joe Staley twice for sacks of QB Alex Smith during the game, the seventh multi-sack outing of his career Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Had one of the most dominant outings of his career, finishing with seven tackles (six solo), a career-high 3½ sacks and a pass defensed. Combined with his efforts in Week 1, the six sacks matched his personal best for the most sacks in a two-game span in his career (also had six in Weeks 1-2 of 2010). The 3½ sacks were the most in a game by a Green Bay defender since Gbaja-Biamila had four at Chicago on Jan. 2, 2005, and the yardage total (29) was the second highest of his career and helped result in a net passing total of 74 yards for the Bears At Houston (Oct. 14): Did not trigger the sack column, but was a menace in the run game and was a key part of a front that limited Pro Bowl RB Arian Foster to a career-low 1.7-yard average (min. 15 att.) on 17 carries for 29 yards. Had back-to-back plays to thwart a drive in the first quarter, first beating LT Duane Brown to trip up Foster for a 1-yard loss in the backfield and then exploding between C and LG to force QB Matt Schaub into a throwaway on third down that forced a punt Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Started the game and appeared on 35 plays before suffering a hamstring injury in the third quarter. Fell awkwardly while wrapping up QB John Skelton and limped off following the play and did not return At Chicago (Dec. 16): Returned to action after mising four games and made his presence felt almost immediately. Finished with seven tackles (all solo), two sacks and a pass defensed. Made both of his sacks on stunts through the middle of the Bears protection unit. Also was active in the run game, twice tackling RB Matt Forté behind the line of scrimmage for Packers LB Clay Matthews has enjoyed a meteoric rise since Green Bay traded up to select him as the second of two first-round picks in the 2009 NFL Draft. A one-time collegiate walk-on, he has developed into one of the most dynamic and impactful defensive players in the league. The early portion of Matthews career in Green Bay has been defined by an instinctive, all-out style that features a knack for game-changing plays. His popularity amongst fans is equaled by the respect he garners from players, coaches and media alike, and it is that combination that has made him a recurring candidate for several postseason awards. In 2009, Matthews became the first Green Bay rookie since WR James Lofton in 1978 to be selected to the Pro Bowl, and went on to be voted to the all-star team each of his first four seasons. In doing so, he became the first player in franchise history to earn the honor in each of his first four seasons in the league and is one of only six active players to have achieved the feat. A look at the other five current players to have gone to the Pro Bowl in each of their first four seasons: Player Position Team Seasons Charles Woodson CB Oakland Raiders Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings Joe Thomas T Cleveland Browns Patrick Willis LB San Francisco 49ers Jake Long T Miami Dolphins Clay Matthews LB Green Bay Packers MATTHEWS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 185

104 VETERANS MATTHEWS FIELD MISC. losses Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Delivered another difference-making performance in the postseason, setting the tone for a defense that dominated the Vikings for the first three quarters as the Packers mounted a 24-3 lead. Finished with five tackles (four solo), two sacks, six QB hits and a forced fumble that he also recovered. Beat T Matt Kalil around the edge on Minnesota s first drive of the third quarter, punching the ball free from QB Joe Webb and quickly recovering it. Also helped cause another turnover later in the quarter as he diagnosed a play-action bootleg to his side, breaking down on Webb in the open field and forcing an errant throw that was intercepted by CB Sam Shields downfield. 2011: Voted a Pro Bowl starter for the NFC for the second consecutive season and became the first Packer since RB John Brockington ( ) to be named to the all-star game in each of his first three seasons in the NFL Was again one of two OLBs to earn All-NFC honors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Started each of the first 15 games before being rested in the regular-season finale with the No. 1 seed in the playoffs secured For the season, tallied 69 tackles (49 solo), six sacks and three forced fumbles Marked his third straight season leading the team in sacks and despite the lower total, his combined 38½ QB knockdowns and hurries still ranked No. 4 in the NFL according to STATS LLC Also showed continued development in pass coverage, registering new career highs with nine passes defensed and three interceptions, one of which he returned for a TD The TD return came at the N.Y. Giants in Week 13 when he intercepted QB Eli Manning and raced 38 yards down the sideline, becoming the first player in franchise history to score a defensive TD in each of his first three seasons in the league Joined Miami s Kevin Burnett as the only two NFL LBs to return an interception for a TD in both 2010 and 2011 Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Recorded five tackles (three solo, one for a loss), and was an integral part of a short-yardage defensive stand to help preserve a victory in the season opener for the second consecutive year. On the game s final play, got clear of T Charles Brown and fought off a block from TE David Thomas to lay the initial hit on RB Mark Ingram at the goal line as time expired to preserve the win Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Credited with two tackles (one solo), a career-high three passes defensed and his second sack of the season in the team s 24-3 win. Registered his first sack since Week 2 on the Rams final drive of the game after he lined up on the inside and darted past LG Jacob Bell to drop Bradford for a 7-yard loss that resulted in a turnover on downs and allowed Green Bay to run out the remaining time Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Posted six tackles (five solo) and a season-high two sacks, the sixth multisack game of his career. Sacked QB Christian Ponder on the Vikings opening drive of the game, also jarring the ball loose, but it was recovered by Minnesota. Second sack came in the third quarter when he ripped his way past RT Phil Loadholt and chased Ponder before slamming him down for an 11-yard loss on a drive that ended with a turnover on downs...at N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Had arguably his best all-around performance of the season. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and forced two turnovers with a strip-sack and his then-career-high second INT. Became the first Packers LB since Nick Barnett in 2003 to record an INT in back-to-back games when he intercepted Manning on the first play of the second quarter, returning it 38 yards for a TD, his second career INT-TD. On the play, stepped in front of Manning s pass intended for RB Ahmad Bradshaw in the right flat, catching the ball in stride and going untouched down the sideline to give Green Bay its first lead, With the return, became the first player in franchise history to score a defensive TD (fumble or INT return) in each of his first three seasons in the league and tied Mike Douglass for first place in franchise history for TD returns among LBs. Later in the quarter, recorded his sixth sack of the season when he fought past RT Kareem McKenzie and hit Manning, forcing the ball out as the QB cocked his arm back to release it. NT B.J. Raji picked up the ball and upon review, it was ruled a fumble, robbing the Giants of yet another possession. With the sack, tied Bennett s team record for most sacks in his first three seasons with 29½ At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Posted nine tackles (six solo) and a QB hit. Stayed home on an end-around to RB Dexter McCluster in the second quarter, forcing the elusive RB to the inside, where LB D.J. Smith and DE C.J. Wilson tackled him for a 1-yard loss. Also maintained close coverage on McCluster on a third-down red-zone play in the fourth quarter, tackling him at the Packers 2-yard line to force a FG Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Once again made a series of impactful plays during the game, finishing with eight tackles (six solo, one for a loss), a QB hit, and a forced fumble, and added to his career high with his third INT of the season. The tackle for a loss and the forced fumble came when he blew up a second-quarter screen pass from QB Josh McCown to RB Kahlil Bell. On the play, had dropped in coverage but diagnosed the screen, racing forward and slipping past G Chris Spencer to hit Bell for a 3-yard loss and jar the ball loose, but it was recovered by McCown. Six plays later in the drive, he made another turnover play when he noticed FB Tyler Clutts releasing behind him into the right flat and stepped back from his rush, jumping to intercept McCown, who tried to complete it to the FB, his third INT of the season Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Was listed as a gameday inactive as the coaching staff chose to rest him in advance of the postseason with the team having already clinched the NFC s No. 1 seed. Snapped a streak of 29 consecutive starts (including playoffs) that dated back to Week 6 of the 2010 regular season. 2010: Appeared in 15 games, starting all of those at LOLB, along with four starts there in the postseason Selected as a Pro Bowl starter for the first time Named first team All-Pro by AP, the first Green Bay linebacker to earn that honor since Harris in 1989 Finished second to Polamalu in the AP s Defensive Player of the Year voting Was named NFL Defensive MVP by Pro Football Weekly, and also earned NFC Defensive Player of the Year recognition from Sporting News and the Committee of 101 Earned All-NFC recognition from Pro Football Weekly Led the team with 13½ sacks, which ranked No. 2 in the NFC and No. 4 in the NFL Posted a career-high 83 tackles (55 solo), good for fourth on the team, and led the team with 40 QB hits Added his first career INT, which he returned for a TD, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles Led the defense with 3½ sacks in the playoffs, a franchise record for a single postseason Added 20 tackles (18 solo), a fumble recovery, a forced fumble and a pass defensed Didn t play at all during the preseason due to a left hamstring injury sustained in the Family Night Scrimmage on Aug. 7 A re-aggravation of that injury would force him to miss the Week 6 contest vs. Miami At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Led the team with three sacks and a career-best nine tackles (eight solo). Added four QB hits, a forced fumble and a pass defensed. Dropped QB Kevin Kolb for an 8-yard loss on the Eagles third play, and sacked the QB once more in the second quarter, forcing a fumble that went out of bounds on third down; Kolb sustained a concussion on the play. Added a sack of QB Michael Vick in the third quarter, and then on a fourth-and-1 on the final drive of the game, dove to wrap up Vick for no gain with assistance from Barnett and Jones to preserve the win Vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19): Posted his second straight three-sack game, becoming the first player in team history (since 1982) to do so. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the performance, which included seven tackles (four solo). Set a team record for the most sacks in the first two games of a season with six. Dropped QB Trent Edwards for a 13-yard loss on third down of the Bills opening possession, and added two more sacks in the second half to total 33 yards in losses, the most by a Packer since White s 35 yards on two sacks vs. Minnesota (Oct. 22, 1995) At Washington (Oct. 10): Recorded six tackles (five solo), 1½ sacks, six QB hits and a pass defensed, but injured his left hamstring late in the third quarter and did not return. Split a 7-yard sack with Raji in the second quarter and dropped QB Donovan McNabb for a 2-yard loss on the Redskins next possession 186

105 Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Tested his injured hamstring in pregame warm-ups after not practicing all week, but was inactive for the first time in his career Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Returned to action, playing every snap and registering six tackles (one solo), two QB hits and a pressure At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Posted five tackles (four solo), a sack, three QB hits and two pressures. Recorded a 6-yard sack of former college teammate Mark Sanchez late in the fourth quarter on third down, using a spin move inside to beat veteran T Damien Woody Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time on the season with five tackles (three solo), a sack, three QB hits and a 62-yard TD return on his first career interception. Dropped QB Jon Kitna for an 8-yard loss early in the second quarter, giving him 10½ sacks on the season to become the first player in team history to record 10-plus sacks in each of his first two seasons. In the fourth quarter, intercepted a Kitna pass near the line after it was tipped by LB A.J. Hawk and returned it 62 yards for a TD. With the score, became first player in NFL history to post a double-digit sack total and a defensive score in each of his first two seasons in the league Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Had six tackles (five solo), including one for a loss, two QB hits, three QB pressures and a forced fumble. With Green Bay holding a lead late in the third quarter, hustled down the field after a 21-yard run by RB Brandon Jacobs to punch the ball from his arms near the sideline, a fumble that was recovered by S Nick Collins at the Green Bay 27 Vs. Chicago (Jan. 2): Recorded four tackles (three solo), a sack and two QB hurries. Sacked QB Jay Cutler for a 6-yard loss in the fourth quarter, giving him 13½ sacks for the season, the most since DE Aaron Kampman s 15½ in 2006 At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Posted three tackles (all solo), a sack and four QB hits. Sacked Vick for a 12-yard loss early in the second quarter to force a punt... At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Registered a playoff career-high two sacks, along with five tackles (four solo), two QB hits and a fumble recovery. Became the first Packer since Kampman (at Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 2004) to post two sacks in a playoff game. Brought down QB Matt Ryan for a 4-yard loss on the Falcons second possession, and sacked him once more for a 9-yard loss late in the first half. Recovered a Ryan fumble in the fourth quarter At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Recorded a postseason career-high eight tackles (six solo), two QB hits and a half-sack. Split a 5-yard sack of Cutler with DE Cullen Jenkins in the first quarter to force a punt Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Despite not recording at least a half-sack for the first time in his playoff career, made arguably the game s most impactful play. On the first play of the fourth quarter, after diagnosing a run to his side, instructed DE Ryan Pickett to force the play to the outside. Slipped behind a block attempt by TE David Johnson to meet RB Rashard Mendenhall, hitting him high on his right side, almost directly on the ball. Jarred the ball loose before finishing the hit by taking Mendenhall to the ground. LB Desmond Bishop recovered the ball at the Green Bay 38 and rumbled 7 yards before being tackled. The Packers cashed in on the turnover with an 8-yard TD pass from QB Aaron Rodgers to WR Greg Jennings eight plays later, extending their lead to 28-17, ultimately the difference in the game. Finished the contest with four tackles (all solo), including one for a loss, two QB hits and a pass defensed. 2009: Played in all 16 games with 13 starts at ROLB, and started the team s playoff contest Was named to the Pro Bowl, becoming the first Packers rookie since Lofton in 1978 to earn the recognition Was initially a first alternate, but earned the trip as an injury replacement for Chicago LB Lance Briggs Was also selected to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team Finished third in AP Defensive Rookie of the Year voting Led the team with 10 sacks, the most by a Packers rookie in franchise history since the stat became official in 1982 Became only the second Green Bay rookie to lead the team in sacks (Harris, 1986) His 10 sacks ranked second in the NFL among rookies behind only Washington s Brian Orakpo (11.0) Led the team with three fumble recoveries, which led all NFL rookies, including one he returned for a TD Registered 58 tackles (42 solo), a forced fumble, six passes defensed, and a team-leading 35 QB hits Sidelined for first three preseason games due to an injured hamstring that he aggravated in Aug. 6 night practice Originally suffered the hamstring injury during USC Pro Day and aggravated it in May during OTAs Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20): Posted the first sack of his career when he brought down QB Carson Palmer for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Started the first game of his career, opening at ROLB as the team came out in its nickel package. Late in the second quarter, stripped Pro Bowl RB Adrian Peterson of the ball on a rushing play and went untouched down the right sideline for a 42-yard TD; at the time, the score was the longest fumble return for a TD by a Packers rookie in franchise history Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Started for the first time in Green Bay s base defense at ROLB, and posted a season-high two sacks, the first Green Bay rookie to do so since Vonnie Holliday (Nov. 15, 1998, at N.Y. Giants). Added five tackles (four solo), and was in on two stops for a loss. Earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors, voted on by fans at NFL.com, for his performance Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Recovered two fumbles to become the first Packers rookie to do so in a game since DB Val Joe Walker on Nov. 26, 1953, at Detroit. Second one came on a CB Charles Woodson strip-sack of QB Tony Romo; scooped the ball up at the Dallas 7 and returned 4 yards to the 3 to set up a Rodgers TD pass to TE Spencer Havner three plays later. Also posted sack of Romo in the second quarter when he beat veteran LT Flozell Adams. Earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors for the performance At Baltimore (Dec. 7): Matched his season high with two sacks and added six tackles (all solo) and three QB hits on his way to earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week recognition At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Recorded a season-high eight tackles (six solo), two sacks, three QB hits, two pressures and a tackle for loss. Became first rookie in team history to post three two-sack games in a season, and it gave him a sack in four straight games, a team rookie record At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Led the LBs with seven tackles (five solo) and added three QB hits and two pressures. Beat LT Jeremy Bridges off the edge to sack QB Kurt Warner on a first-quarter flea-flicker; also forced a fumble on the sack, but Bridges recovered. With the Packers trailing 17-0 early in the second quarter and the Cardinals threatening again, recovered fumble by WR Larry Fitzgerald that was forced by Woodson at the Arizona 19; returned the fumble 29 yards out to Green Bay s 48. Became the first NFL rookie in playoff history to record a sack, a forced fumble and a defensive fumble recovery in the same game 2009 Draft: Drafted by the Packers with the second of two first-round picks (No. 26 overall), the first time Green Bay had two selections in the first round since Became the first player Thompson moved up into the first round to select in the 10 drafts he had run to that point (five each with Seattle and Green Bay). Was the third LB selected in the first round by the Packers in the last seven drafts, joining Barnett (2003) and Hawk (2006). Became the first LB ever selected out of Southern California by Green Bay in the first round. COLLEGE: Former walk-on went on to play in four straight Rose Bowls and the 2009 Senior Bowl Finished his career with 96 tackles, including 5½ sacks and 13½ tackles for a loss, in 50 games played with 10 starts Graduated with a degree in international relations Senior season (2008): Earned second-team All-Pacific-10 honors and honorable mention All-American honors from Pro Football Weekly in his only season as a starter Was also a first-team Academic All-Pac-10 choice...opened the final 10 games of the season as a standup RDE, and was available to play any of the LB positions Played in all 13 games and registered 56 tackles, including nine for a loss, with 4½ sacks, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, two passes defensed and a blocked FG Even with his increased role on defense, continued to be a valuable contributor on special teams, winning USC s Co-Special Teams Player of MATTHEWS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 187

106 VETERANS MATTHEWS FIELD MISC. the Year Award for the third straight season Won the Trojans Co-Lifter of the Year Award Played in the Senior Bowl for the South squad Had two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble to go along with his game-best six tackles, including a sack, at Virginia (Aug. 30) Posted six tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a pass defensed vs. Ohio State (Sept. 13) Recorded five tackles and a collegiate career-high 1½ sacks at Arizona (Oct. 25) Junior season (2007): Played in all 13 games with two starts, serving as a key backup and special teams contributor Won USC s Co-Special Teams Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season Posted 17 tackles, three for a loss, two forced fumbles, one pass defensed and two blocked FGs Registered three tackles, including one for a loss, and forced two fumbles in Rose Bowl victory vs. Illinois (Jan. 1) Sophomore season (2006): Earned a scholarship in the fall and served as a key contributor on special teams, winning USC s Co-Special Teams Player of the Year Award Was also a second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection Played in all 13 games and registered 15 tackles and a sack Posted seasonhigh four tackles and the first sack of his career at Stanford (Nov. 4) Redshirt freshman season (2005): Played in 12 of 13 games, missing the season opener at Hawaii (Sept. 3) due to an injury Posted 12 tackles on defense and also saw time on special teams. PERSONAL: Given name William Clay Matthews III Born in Northridge, Calif. Comes from a football family Father, Clay Jr., played LB in the NFL for 19 seasons with the Cleveland Browns ( ) and the Atlanta Falcons ( ), and was a four-year letterman ( ) at Southern 188 California Grandfather, Clay Sr., played DE for four seasons (1950, 53-55) with the San Francisco 49ers His older brother, Kyle, lettered on USC s 2003 national championship team, and younger brother, Casey, was a fourth-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011 and is entering his fourth season with the team Uncle, Bruce, played OL for 19 seasons ( ) with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Cousin, Kevin, played C at Texas A&M and spent time with the Tennessee Titans and Washington Redskins between Younger cousin, Jake, also started all four years at A&M and was chosen with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons Jake s younger brother, Mike, is currently the starting center at A&M High school: Four-year letterman at Agoura High in Agoura Hills, Calif. Earned All-CIF first-team honors at LB as a senior in 2003 Played for father in high school as Clay Jr. was team s defensive coordinator, but did not start until his senior year Also played TE Lettered two years in basketball Community involvement: Visited with students at St. Mark s Lutheran School in Green Bay as a reward for being one of the top donors in the in-school food drive...also hosted a youth skills football camp in Green Bay during the summer of 2012 Hobbies/interests: Interned at NFL Network in the summer of 2006 Hobbies include watching movies, spending time with his family, fishing and hunting His favorite TV shows are Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, True Detective and Workaholics Residence: Calabasas, Calif. CLAY MATTHEWS PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay ½ 93½ t Green Bay t Green Bay ½ Green Bay ½ 50½ NFL totals (five years) ½ t PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay ½ 27½ Green Bay Green Bay Postseason ½ 54½ Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Career sacks Jay Cutler (7½), Christian Ponder (6), Trent Edwards (3), Ben Roethlisberger (3), Alex Smith (2½), Sam Bradford (2), Daunte Culpepper (2), Joe Flacco (2), Kevin Kolb (2), Eli Manning (2), Matthew Stafford (2), Donovan McNabb (1½), Tony Romo (1½), Drew Brees, Andy Dalton, Brett Favre, Shaun Hill, Colin Kaepernick, Jon Kitna, Andrew Luck, Jake Locker, Cam Newton, Carson Palmer, Mark Sanchez, Drew Stanton, Michael Vick. NFL debut: vs. Chicago, 9/13/09 First NFL start: at Minnesota, 10/5/09 First sack: vs. Cincinnati, 9/20/09 (C.Palmer) First interception: vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 (J.Kitna) MATTHEWS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at SF (9/8/13) Solo , at Phi. (9/2/10) and at SF (9/8/13) Sacks ½, vs. Chi. (9/13/12) Interceptions , four times (last: vs. Chi., 12/25/11) Touchdowns (3): at Minnesota, 10/5/09, 42-yard fumble return; vs. Dallas, 11/7/10, 62-yard interception return; at N.Y. Giants, 12/4/11, 38-yard interception return. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of two choices in the first round (26th overall) of 09 NFL Draft, April 26 (pick obtained from New England along with a fifth-round choice for Packers second-round selection and Packers two third-round picks) Signed first contract, July Signed contract extension, April 17.

107 CLAY MATTHEWS GAME-BY-GAME 2009, GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W /20 Cin-L /27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L ½ 5½ /17 Mia-L (inactive hamstring) 10/24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W t /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS ½ 93½ t /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W ½ 2½ /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS ½ 27½ NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W t /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W (inactive) 11 TOTALS t /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L ½ 14½ /13 Chi-W ½ /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W (inactive hamstring) 11/25 at NYG-L (inactive hamstring) 12/02 Min-W (inactive hamstring) 12/09 Det-W (inactive hamstring) 12/16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS ½ /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W (inactive thumb) 10/20 Cle-W (inactive thumb) 10/27 at Min-W (inactive thumb) 11/04 Chi-L (inactive thumb) 11/10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W ½ 6½ /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W (inactive thumb) 13 TOTALS ½ 50½ /05 SF-L 1 (inactive thumb) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff MATTHEWS VETERANS PACKERS SACKS LEADERS, Most Seasons Leading Team Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team 5 Tim Harris, Reggie White, 1993, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Clay Matthews, Ezra Johnson, , 85 Aaron Kampman, Tony Bennett, Mike Douglass, 1984 Sean Jones, 1994 Keith McKenzie, 1999 John Thierry, Tim Harris, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Clay Matthews, Reggie White, Aaron Kampman, Ezra Johnson, Tony Bennett, FIELD MISC. 189

108 VETERANS ANDY MULUMBA LINEBACKER EASTERN MICHIGAN Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 260 Born: January 31, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 14/3 Acquired: FA-13 MULUMBA FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in 14 games with three starts as a rookie in 2013, recording 34 tackles (17 solo), a sack and a fumble recovery. One of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster last season, he was tied with CB Micah Hyde for the most starts by a Green Bay rookie on defense with three. Was tied for No. 6 on the team with five tackles on special teams last season. Made the transition to OLB in his debut season after working primarily at DE at Eastern Michigan. Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 10, SEASON: One of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster, he appeared in 14 games with three starts and posted 34 tackles (17 solo), a sack and a fumble recovery Also started in the team s playoff contest Was tied with Hyde for the most regular-season starts made by a Green Bay rookie on defense Was tied for No. 6 on the team with five special teams tackles Missed games vs. Philadelphia in Week 10 and at the N.Y. Giants in Week 11 due to an ankle injury he sustained vs. Chicago in Week 9 At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Appeared on special teams in his pro debut, but did not record any statistics Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Recorded his first career tackle on special teams when he made a stop on punt coverage. Also saw his first action from scrimmage, appearing on eight defensive plays and recording an assisted tackle Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Entered the OLB rotation in the second half after Clay Matthews left the game with a thumb injury. Posted three tackles (two solo) and an additional stop on kickoff coverage At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Saw extended action with Matthews sidelined, registering four tackles (one solo) and a pressure on 37 snaps Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): With Matthews and Nick Perry (foot) both sidelined, started his first pro game when he got the call at LOLB. Appeared on a season-high 59 plays and posted an assisted tackle Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Started at ROLB, but suffered an ankle injury in the first half that would sideline him for the remainder of the contest and the ensuing two games Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Returned to action and recorded four tackles (two solo). Involved in the first turnover play of his career when he recovered a fumble by RB Adrian Peterson in the second quarter that had been forced by LB A.J. Hawk Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Saw extended action after Matthews reinjured his thumb in the second quarter and did not return. Took advantage of the increased playing time with five tackles (four solo) At Chicago (Dec. 29): Started at ROLB in place of an injured Matthews and posted a career-high seven tackles (six solo), highlighted by the first sack of his NFL career. Brought QB Jay Cutler down for a 2-yard loss to the Chicago 8 in the second quarter Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his NFL postseason debut, again getting the call at ROLB in place of Matthews. Appeared on 57 plays, despite suffering a knee injury in the second half (he did return), and finished with three tackles (two solo), two pressures and a QB hit. Had a tackle for a loss on the 49ers opening drive when he dropped QB Colin Kaepernick for a 4-yard loss following a botched handoff 190 AT A GLANCE Appeared in 14 games with three starts as a rookie in 2013, recording 34 tackles (17 solo), a sack and a fumble recovery. One of three rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster last season, he was tied with CB Micah Hyde for the most starts by a Green Bay rookie on the defensive side of the ball with three. Was tied for No. 6 on the team with five tackles on special teams in Earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors for the Eagles as a senior in 2012 after starting all 12 games at DE and recording 73 tackles (27 solo), including seven for a loss, two forced fumbles and a sack. Was born and spent most of his childhood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he grew up playing soccer. His family moved to Québec when he was 12 years old and he began playing football at age 14. in the backfield 2013 Draft: Signed with the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 10, COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Eagles, he played in all 48 games with 31 starts during his career, seeing most of his time at DE Totaled 143 tackles (46 solo), 4½ sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery Earned his degree in business management Senior season (2012): Earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors after starting all 12 games on the defensive line and recording 73 tackles (27 solo), including seven for a loss, two forced fumbles and a sack Also ranked second on the team in tackles for a loss Earned four team awards at the end-of-year banquet, including Team MVP, John E. Borowiec Most Valuable Defensive Player Award, Harold E. Sponberg Lineman Scholar-Athlete Award and E-Gridiron Group Leadership Award Posted five tackles (four solo), including two for a loss, and a sack at Bowling Green (Oct. 27) Recorded a career-high 11 stops (five solo) and forced a fumble vs. Central Michigan (Nov. 10) Junior season (2011): Started all 12 games on the defensive line and totaled 51 tackles (19 solo), 3½ sacks and two forced fumbles... Ranked fourth on the team with 7½ tackles for a loss Tallied seven tackles (two solo) and a sack at Toledo (Oct. 8) Had the most productive day of his career at Kent State (Nov. 19), matching his season high with seven stops (four solo), including two for a loss, and adding two sacks and a forced fumble Sophomore season (2010): Played in all 12 games and started five at DE Recorded 17 tackles (nine solo), including two for a loss, and one fumble recovery Totaled a season-high three tackles (two solo) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 9) Posted his best game of the season in a thrilling overtime victory at Ball State (Oct. 16) with three tackles (two solo), including one for a loss, and a fumble recovery Freshman season (2009): Played 12 games and started two as a true freshman, with both starts coming at LB Recorded a season-high five tackles (two solo) and one for a loss at Northern Illinois (Oct. 25), his second career start. 190

109 PERSONAL: Given name Andy Leon Mulumba Kabaluapa Last name is pronounced moo-loom-bah Born in Luputa, DR Congo Single Was born and spent most of his childhood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he grew up playing soccer His family moved to Québec when he was 12 years old and he began playing football at age 14 after being encouraged by friends When he arrived at Eastern Michigan, he barely spoke English High school: Lettered two seasons at linebacker at Cégep du Vieux Montréal in Québec Helped his team win the Canadian national championship game, the Bol D Or Championship, and earned defensive MVP honors for the contest Also represented Team Québec at the U19 Coupe Football Canada Cup in 2007 and 2008 Community involvement: Is involved with the Enough Project s Raise Hope For Congo campaign...visited patients at the Children s Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee Hobbies/interests: Went on his first safari in the offseason...enjoys reading, playing basketball and watching movies Lists Michael Jordan and Lionel Messi as his favorite athletes, Martin and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as his favorite TV shows and The Other Guys, Life, The Avengers and Iron Man as his favorite movies His favorite book is Long Walk to Freedom, an autobiography by Nelson Mandela Enjoys listening to reggae, African rumba, R&B, hip-hop and house music...residence: Gatineau, Québec. VETERANS ANDY MULUMBA S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay Additional statistics: Career sacks Jay Cutler. Special teams tackles 5 in NFL debut: at San Francisco, 9/8/13 First NFL start: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 First sack: at Chicago, 12/29/13 (J.Cutler) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by Green Bay Packers as a non-drafted free agent, May 10. MULUMBA S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at Chi. (12/29/13) Solo , at Chi. (12/29/13) Sacks , at Chi. (12/29/13) MULUMBA ANDY MULUMBA GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L (inactive ankle) 11/17 at NYG-L (inactive ankle) 11/24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff OF THE SACK STATISTIC In 1947, the NFL implemented a new team statistic, yards lost attempting to pass. The new category allowed the league to separate gross yards passing from net yards, to more accurately reflect a team s passing performance. Net passing yards included yards lost by backs tackled on passing plays. In 1963, Seymour Siwoff, president of the league s official statistical company, the Elias Sports Bureau, made a suggestion. Recognizing the yards lost attempting to pass figure needed a complement, he argued for a new category: number of times losing yards attempting to pass. The league agreed, and one of the NFL s top executives, Jim Kensil, first coined the term sack, which is a dark-ages word, meaning to plunder a captured town. Kensil, who handled NFL public relations among other responsibilities, popularized the term in his stories and publicity materials. In 1982, convinced by member team PR directors (many of whom were convinced by their players), Elias and the NFL agreed to make individual sacks an official number. New rules were written, such as only two players can share in a sack. Today, it s arguably the game s most popular defensive stat. Siwoff, whose bureau also tracks official numbers for MLB, the NBA and the NHL, still has the final word on every challenged sack, spending Tuesday or Wednesday in the film room at the league office. FIELD MISC. 191

110 VETERANS MIKE NEAL LINEBACKER/DEFENSIVE END PURDUE Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 285 Born: June 26, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 36/11 Acquired: D2-10 NEAL FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Undertook the challenge of learning the outside linebacker position prior to 2013, dropping significant weight to man the versatile stand-up post and seeing time in a hybrid OLB/DE role that allowed him to contribute career highs in every major statistical category. Was pressed into extended action due to injuries and appeared on more than 660 snaps at OLB, in the process establishing personal bests for games played (16), starts (10), tackles (61), solo tackles (39), sacks (five) and INTs (one). Appeared in 11 games in 2012, finishing with 18 tackles (10 solo) and ranking second on the team behind LB Clay Matthews with 4½ sacks. Was limited to just nine games over the course of his first two seasons, missing all but two games of his rookie campaign with abdominal/shoulder injuries and then suffering a knee sprain in training camp that sidelined him until midseason in Injured his right shoulder in Week 5 and was eventually placed on injured reserve leading into Week 8 in SEASON: Opened the offseason program tasked with the assignment of transitioning from DE to stand-up OLB as part of a hybrid role in the Packers 3-4 defense Lost a significant amount of weight to re-train his body and went on to have the finest season of his career, setting new personal bests in every major statistical category Set new career highs for games played (16), starts (10), tackles (61), solo tackles (39), sacks (five) and INTs (one) Also posted a forced fumble and a pass defensed Due to injuries to fellow OLBs Matthews (thumb), Andy Mulumba (ankle) and Nick Perry (foot), was pressed into extended action and appeared on more than 660 snaps at the position, becoming the lone member of the group to play in every game Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Saw 33 snaps split almost evenly between the DE and LB positions and finished with three tackles (two solo), also posting the first INT of his career. The INT came off of QB Robert Griffin III in the second quarter when he dropped in coverage and saw a ball carom off the hands of WR Joshua Morgan and into the air, where he collected it and returned it 5 yards Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Had what was arguably his finest performance as a pro, earning a defensive game ball after making his first career start at OLB and posting a career-high eight tackles (five solo, three for a loss) and his first sack of the season. On the sack, beat RT Jason Fox on the Lions two-minute drive before halftime, dropping QB Matthew Stafford for a 4-yard loss At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Started at LOLB and saw action on 50 plays, tallying four tackles (two solo, one for loss) and his second sack of the season. Sack came in the fourth quarter when he lined up in a three-point stance as one of two down linemen in one of the sub-defenses. Ripped his way around the left edge past LT Will Beatty and dropped QB Eli Manning for a 6-yard loss to force a punt Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Did not start the game, but rotated with Matthews and Perry and saw action on 34 plays, finishing with three tackles (one solo), including a stripsack that was one of the game s most impactful plays. With the Packers trailing in the fourth quarter, beat RT Ryan AT A GLANCE Enjoyed the finest season of his career in 2013 after successfully undertaking the transition to a hybrid OLB/DE role and going on to set new career highs in every major statistical category. Was limited to just nine games as a pro due to injuries over the course of his first two seasons ( ), but has rebounded to play in 27 games with 11 starts over the last two seasons ( ), including all 16 in Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior for the Boilermakers. Highest-drafted player out of Purdue by the Packers since G/ LB Tom Bettis in 1955 (No. 5 overall pick). Posted several team weightlifting records at Purdue, including a 510-pound bench press and a 615-pound squat. Father, Michael, played defensive tackle at Weber State from , and went to training camp with the N.Y. Giants in Schraeder and put a hit on QB Matt Ryan, dislodging the ball where it was recovered by DE Johnny Jolly at the Atlanta 21- yard line. The Green Bay offense would convert the turnover into a TD four plays later on a pass from QB Matt Flynn to TE Andrew Quarless to give the Packers a lead, the game s final score Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started the game at LOLB, but suffered a knee injury on the fifth defensive play and did not return. 2012: Joined the team after serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL s performance-enhancing-drug policy Returned in Week 5 at Indianapolis, providing an immediate boost to the pass rush Played in 11 games with one start and posted 18 tackles (10 solo) and 4½ sacks The sack total ranked second to Matthews (13) for the most on the club Suffered a shoulder injury in Week 13 that forced him to be inactive the following week vs. Detroit (Dec. 9) At Indianapolis (Oct. 5): Made his awaited 2012 debut in his home state after going through a week of practice and being activated the day before the game. Flashed the playmaking ability that made him a promising prospect when healthy his rookie season, appearing on 32 plays and recording a sack and three QB hits during the game. The sack came on a stunt with Matthews in the second quarter, when he went around the outside and corralled QB Andrew Luck for a 9-yard loss, moving Indianapolis from Green Bay s 26-yard line back to the 35 where an ultimate 53-yard FG attempt was unsuccessful. Sack was the second of his career and first since Oct. 10, 2010, at Washington Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Substituted on 24 defensive plays and finished with two solo tackles, including his second sack of the season. The sack came on a third down on the Cardinals opening possession when he dropped QB John Skelton for a 10-yard loss At Chicago (Dec. 16): Returned to action after missing the previous week s game with a shoulder injury. Delivered an impactful performance as a pass rusher, appearing on 18 plays and finishing with three tackles (two solo) and a career-high 1½ sacks. Tallied his first sack when he pursued QB Jay Cutler toward the front of the pocket and sacked him for a 5-yard loss. Later added the half-sack on the Bears final drive when he teamed with DE Jerel Worthy to drop Cutler for

111 a 9-yard loss Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Played 27 defensive snaps and had two assisted tackles. Was especially disruptive as a pass rusher, tallying three pressures and two QB hits of Joe Webb. One of his pressures came early in the second quarter when he pursued Webb to the opposite side of the field and wrapped him up for a sack, only to have the QB lob the ball away on his way to the ground, a play that was flagged for intentional grounding and forced a Minnesota punt. 2011: Suffered a knee injury during a non-contact drill early in training camp that required surgery and kept him out of action for the first nine games of the regular season Returned to the lineup for the Week 11 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and went on to play in final six games and the team s postseason contest, finishing with five tackles (three solo) Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Made his season debut, his first action since Week 5 of Played on defense, seeing time as a situational rusher on passing downs, but did not record any statistics Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Appeared on 22 plays and had his most productive game of 2011, recording three tackles (two solo) Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Made his postseason debut, appearing on 17 plays and posting one solo tackle. 2010: Due to injuries, played in just two games as a reserve end and nickel pass rusher, recording five tackles (two solo), a sack and a forced fumble Missed the first three games with an abdominal injury, making his NFL debut in Week 4, and then the following week injured his right shoulder and was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 26 Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): In his first NFL action, played 26 snaps on defense and caused a turnover with a hit 3 yards in the backfield on Lions RB Jahvid Best, forcing a fumble that DT Ryan Pickett recovered. The turnover led to a TD reception by TE Jermichael Finley that put the Packers ahead to stay, 14-7 At Washington (Oct. 10): After Pickett left with a sprained ankle on the first series, MIKE NEAL S PRO STATISTICS played 53 snaps and had five tackles (two solo), including a sack of QB Donovan McNabb for a 9-yard loss in the third quarter. Also was stout against the run, helping the defense hold the Redskins to just 51 rushing yards on 21 carries (2.4 avg.), with a long of Draft: Taken in the second round (No. 56 overall), the first Purdue player drafted by the Packers since RB Edwin Watson (seventh round, 1998) and the highest taken by Green Bay since G/LB Tom Bettis in 1955 (fifth overall pick). Also the highest-drafted defensive player from Purdue since OLB Anthony Spencer was selected 26th overall by Dallas in COLLEGE: Played in 46 games with 23 starts as a fouryear letterman for the Boilermakers, with all of the starts coming in his final two seasons Finished his career with 99 tackles (56 solo), including 26 tackles for a loss, and 13 sacks Played in a pair of all-star games, the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl, following his senior campaign Posted several team weightlifting records, including a 510-pound bench press and a 615-pound squat Graduated with a degree in health and fitness Senior season (2009): Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from the media Was a team co-captain Started all 12 games at LDT Posted 35 tackles (20 solo) and ranked second on the team with 5½ sacks Finished third on the team with 11½ tackles for a loss, and added one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries Helped limit No. 7 Buckeyes to just 66 rushing yards on 28 carries (2.4 avg.) in upset win vs. Ohio State (Oct. 17) Matched his career high with two sacks at Michigan (Nov. 7) Posted a career-high six tackles (four solo) and a game-high 2½ tackles for a loss in his final college game at Indiana (Nov. 21) Junior season (2008): Played in all 12 games with 11 starts, posting 33 tackles (18 solo) Ranked second on the team with 5½ sacks and third with 10 tackles for a loss Established a career high with two sacks among five tackles (four solo) at Northwestern (Oct. 18) Sophomore season (2007): Played in all 13 games and posted Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay ½ 35½ Green Bay NFL totals (four years) ½ 61½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason On injured reserve for Packers four games during 2010 playoffs Additional statistics: Career sacks Jay Cutler (1½), Jake Locker, Andrew Luck, Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, Christian Ponder, Tony Romo, Matt Ryan, John Skelton, Matthew Stafford. Career interceptions Robert Griffin III. NEAL S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Det. (10/6/13) Solo , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) NFL debut: vs. Detroit, 10/3/10 First NFL start: at Minnesota, 12/30/12 Sacks ½, at Chi. (12/16/12) First sack: at Washington, 10/10/10 (D.McNabb) First interception: vs. Washington, 9/15/13 (R.Griffin III) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the second round (56th overall) of 10 NFL Draft, April 23...Signed first contract, July 26...Placed on injured reserve (shoulder), Oct Placed on reserve/suspended by commissioner, Aug Activated from exempt/reserve-suspended, Oct Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 13. NEAL VETERANS FIELD MISC. 193

112 VETERANS NEAL FIELD 22 tackles (10 solo) Added two sacks and 3½ tackles for a loss, along with one pass defensed Posted the first sack of his career at Toledo (Sept. 1) Registered season-high five tackles (two solo), including 1½ for a loss and a sack, in Motor City Bowl win vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 26) Redshirt freshman season (2006): Appeared in nine games as a reserve Posted nine tackles (eight solo), including one for a loss, and a pass breakup Missed five games in the middle of the season due to a turf toe injury Had a season-high three tackles (all solo) and a pass breakup in the Champs Sports Bowl vs. Maryland (Dec. 29). MISC. PERSONAL: Given name Michael Jamel Neal Single Born in Gary, Ind. Welcomed the birth of his daughter, Michelle, in March 2014 Father, Michael, was a two-time all-conference DT at Weber State ( ), where he played for longtime college head coach Mike Price His father also MIKE NEAL GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W (inactive side) 09/19 Buf-W (inactive side/rib) 09/27 at Chi-L (inactive side/rib) 10/03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L (inactive shoulder) 10/24 Min-W (inactive shoulder) 10/31 at NYJ-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/07 Dal-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/21 at Min-W (injured reserve shoulder) 11/28 at Atl-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/05 SF-W (injured reserve shoulder) 12/12 at Det-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/19 at NE-L (injured reserve shoulder) 12/26 NYG-W (injured reserve shoulder) 01/02 Chi-W (injured reserve shoulder) 10 TOTALS /09 at Phi-W 1 (injured reserve shoulder) 01/15 at Atl-W 2 (injured reserve shoulder) 01/23 at Chi-W 3 (injured reserve shoulder) 02/06 Pit-W 4 (injured reserve shoulder) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W (inactive knee) 09/18 at Car-W (inactive knee) 09/25 at Chi-W (inactive knee) 10/02 Den-W (inactive knee) 10/09 at Atl-W (inactive knee) 10/16 StL-W (inactive knee) 10/23 at Min-W (inactive knee) 11/06 at SD-W (inactive knee) 11/14 Min-W (inactive knee) 11/20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff went to training camp with the N.Y. Giants in 1988 High school: First-team all-state selection as a senior at Merrillville (Ind.) High Posted 59 tackles, including 24 for a loss and 12 sacks, along with 20 QB hurries, six passes defensed and a blocked kick that season Ranked as No. 29 strongside DE in the nation and the No. 6 player in Indiana by Rivals. com Registered 49 tackles, including 14 for a loss and four sacks, with three pass breakups and a fumble recovery as a junior Also played TE Lettered twice in basketball Community involvement: Participated in a Q&A session and threw footballs to guests at an event for the Green Bay Traffic Club...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys going to church, watching movies and playing video games Lists Joel Osteen as his favorite author and Men of Honor as his favorite movie... Likes to collect sneakers, particularly Air Jordans Residence: Merrillville, Ind. 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L (reserve/suspended) 09/13 Chi-W (reserve/suspended) 09/24 at Sea-L (reserve/suspended) 09/30 NO-W (reserve/suspended) 10/07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W (inactive shoulder) 12/16 at Chi-W ½ 9½ /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS ½ 35½ /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 194

113 JORDY NELSON WIDE RECEIVER KANSAS STATE Seventh NFL Season Seventh Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 217 Born: May 31, 1985 NFL Games Played/Started: 89/41 Acquired: D2a-08 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Has eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark in two of the last three seasons (2011, 2013). Ranks No. 11 in franchise history in receiving yards (4,590), No. 15 in receptions (302) and No. 12 in TD receptions (36). Among players with 250-plus receptions, ranks No. 9 in team history with his average of 15.2 yards per catch. Ranks No. 6 in the league with 30 TD catches since 2011 and ranks No. 5 in the NFL (min. 125 receptions) over that span with a 16.4-yard receiving average. His 30 TD catches from were the most by a Packer over a three-year span since WR Antonio Freeman posted 32 TDs from Is tied for No. 2 among active NFL players with three career TD catches of 80-plus yards. Is tied for No. 4 in the NFL in TD catches at home since 2011 with 17. Posted a career-best 85 receptions for a career-high 1,314 yards (15.5 avg.) and eight TDs in Ranked No. 10 in the NFL in receiving yards. Became just the fourth player in franchise history to register 85-plus catches and 1,300-plus receiving yards in the same season, joining Sterling Sharpe (1989, 1992), Robert Brooks (1995) and Javon Walker (2004). Led the league with 19 receptions of 25-plus yards in 2013, the most by a Packer since the statistic began to be recorded by STATS LLC in Is tied for No. 3 in the NFL with 41 catches of 25-plus yards since Caught 49 passes for 745 yards (15.2 avg.) and seven TDs in 2012 despite missing four full games and most of two others due to a hamstring injury. Posted 68 receptions for 1,263 yards (18.6 avg.) and a career-high 15 TDs in Ranked No. 3 in the league with the 15 TD catches, and became only the third player in team annals to hit that mark, joining WRs Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson (17 in 1942). His 18.6-yard receiving average ranked No. 2 in the league in 2011 among players with 50-plus catches and No. 5 in single-season franchise history. Registered three TD catches of 80-plus yards from Week 16 of 2010 through Week 6 of 2011, becoming the first NFL player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to post three 80-yard TD grabs over an eight-game span in the regular season. Posted two 80-yard TD catches in 2011, which tied the single-season franchise mark held by four other players. Caught a TD pass in all eight home games in 2011, becoming the first NFL player to do so since the league went to a 16-game schedule in Became just the fourth receiver in Super Bowl history to register nine-plus receptions for at least 140 yards and a TD when he hauled in nine passes for 140 yards and a score vs. AT A GLANCE Posted a career-high 85 catches for a career-best 1,314 yards (15.5 avg.) last season, becoming just the fourth player in franchise history to register 85-plus receptions and 1,300-plus receiving yards in the same season. Led the NFL with 19 catches of 25-plus yards in 2013, the most by a Green Bay player since STATS LLC began recording the statistic in Ranks No. 6 in the league with 30 TD catches since 2011 and ranks No. 5 in the NFL (min. 125 receptions) over that span with a 16.4-yard receiving average. With a career-high 15 TD catches in 2011, he became the third player in franchise history to catch 15 or more TDs in a season, joining WRs Sterling Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Don Hutson (17 in 1942). Led the team with nine receptions for 140 yards and a TD in the Super Bowl XLV win over Pittsburgh, becoming just the fourth NFL wide receiver ever to post nine catches for 140 yards and a score in a Super Bowl. Consensus All-America selection at Kansas State and one of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award in Went from being a walk-on safety as a freshman in 2003 to posting the most prolific single season in Kansas State history with 122 receptions for 1,606 yards (13.2 avg.) in 07. Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV. Tied WR Greg Jennings for the team lead with a league-high 21 catches in the 2010 playoffs, which topped Brooks (1995) and Freeman (1997) for the franchise single-postseason mark. The tandem became the first WR teammate duo in NFL history to each post 20 receptions in the same postseason. Has played in 89 of a possible 96 games during his career (98 of 105 including playoffs). Signed a contract extension with the club on Oct. 1, SEASON: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career and led the team in all three receiving categories with a career-high 85 receptions for a career-best 1,314 yards (15.5 avg.) and eight TDs, despite the team starting four different QBs on the season Was named a Pro Bowl alternate Also started the team s playoff contest Ranked No. 10 in the NFL in receiving yards and tied for No. 14 in receptions Led the league in 25-yard catches with 19 on the season, the most by a Packer since STATS LLC began recording the statistic in 1994, and tied for the fifth most by any NFL player over that span Missed all but one series of the preseason due to a knee injury At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Opened the regular season in stride by tying for the team lead with seven receptions for 130 yards (18.6 avg.) and a TD Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Had an efficient and impactful performance, hauling in three passes for 66 yards (22.0 avg.) and two TDs At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Paced the team with eight catches for 93 yards (11.6 avg.) At Baltimore (Oct. 13): With fellow starting WRs Randall Cobb and James Jones lost in the first half due to knee injuries, led the team with 113 receiving yards on four grabs (28.3 avg.), highlighted by a 64-yard TD catch that helped put the game out of reach late in the third quarter. On the NELSON FIELD MISC. 195

114 VETERANS NELSON FIELD MISC. score, sped past CB Lardarius Webb on a play-action pass to extend Green Bay s lead to 16-3 At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Led the team with seven catches for 123 yards (17.6 avg.) and two TDs. On the second TD, caught a quick throw from QB Aaron Rodgers at the Green Bay 33, broke a tackle by LB Chad Greenway, cut across the secondary and ran away from S Andrew Sendejo for a season-long 76-yarder At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Posted a team-high eight grabs for a team-best 117 yards (14.6 avg.) Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Hauled in four passes for a team-high 85 yards (21.3 avg.), surpassing the 1,000-yard mark for the season for the second time in his career At Dallas (Dec. 15): Caught five passes for 61 yards (12.2 avg.) and his eighth TD of the season At Chicago (Dec. 29): With Rodgers back in the starting lineup after missing seven games due to a fractured collarbone, delivered one of the best performances of his career with a career-high 10 catches for 161 yards (16.1 avg.). The yardage total fell just 1 yard shy of his career-best 162 vs. Detroit in the 2011 regular-season finale. Seven of his catches went for first downs, with the last of his receptions, a diving 6-yard grab on fourth-and-1, keeping the Packers game-winning TD drive alive Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Led the team with seven catches for 62 yards (8.9 avg.) and a TD. The TD grab, a 5-yarder in the second quarter, was the fourth of his career in the postseason, which moved him into a tie for No. 4 in franchise playoff history. 2012: Played in 12 regular-season games with 10 starts and caught 49 passes for 745 yards (15.2 avg.) and seven TDs Of his 49 receptions, 36 went for first downs, a 73.5 percentage that ranked No. 1 on the team Missed four full games and most of two others due to a hamstring injury...appeared in both playoff games and posted eight receptions for 97 yards (12.1 avg.) Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Paced the team with eight catches for 93 yards (11.6 avg.) and a TD. With the Packers trailing in the fourth quarter, he beat a jam from CB Patrick Robinson at the line, caught a slant from Rodgers and fought his way past Robinson and CB Corey White for an 11-yard TD that proved to be the winning score At Houston (Oct. 14): Had a dominant performance in the prime-time matchup, matching his career highs at the time with nine catches and three TDs, along with a game-high 121 receiving yards (13.4 avg.). It marked his second three-td outing over a sevengame stretch (Week 17 in 2011 vs. Detroit) as he became the first NFL player to accomplish that feat since Redskins WR Santana Moss ( ) and the first Packer to do so since Sharpe (1994) At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Led the team in receiving for the second straight week, finishing the game with eight grabs for a season-high 122 yards (15.3 avg.) and a TD. Beat CB Janoris Jenkins down the right sideline in the first quarter for a 52-yard gain on what was a defensive-offsides free play Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Sustained a hamstring injury during the practice week and was listed as a gameday inactive. It marked the first regular-season game he had missed since Week 9 of 2009 (knee) and snapped his consecutive-gamesplayed streak (including playoffs) at 53 Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Returned to action, but sustained an ankle injury catching a pass in the red zone on the offense s second drive of the game and did not return At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 25): Had one of the team s lone highlights, beating CB Corey Webster on a stopand-go double move down the right sideline for a 61-yard TD on the offense s fourth play from scrimmage. Finished with two catches for a team-high 71 yards (35.5 avg.) Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Started the game and appeared on 11 plays, but suffered a hamstring injury following a 10-yard catch in the first quarter and did not return. The injury would sideline him for the next three games (Weeks 14-16) At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Returned to action and finished with three catches for 87 yards (29.0 avg.) and a TD. Raced past CB Marcus Sherels in the third quarter, caught the ball near midfield and ran the rest of the way before being pushed out of bounds at the Minnesota 8 for a season-long 73-yard grab. Later drew a pass-interference penalty on CB A.J. Jefferson on a play near the goal line late in the fourth quarter, setting up a first-and-goal from the 2. Made a back-shoulder catch on the next play for the 2-yard TD that tied the game at 34 with 2:54 remaining Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Finished with three catches for 51 yards (17.0 avg.). Posted receptions of 22 and 23 yards that set up a 3-yard TD run by FB John Kuhn just before halftime that gave the Packers a 17-3 edge at the break. 2011: Played in all 16 games for the second straight season with nine starts, while also playing in the team s playoff contest Enjoyed a breakout season that saw him catch 68 passes for 1,263 yards and a career-high 15 TDs on his way to being named a Pro Bowl alternate His TD total ranked No. 3 in the NFL and was also good for No. 3 in franchise history behind Sharpe (18 in 1994) and Hutson (17 in 1942) The yardage output ranked No. 9 in the NFL...Finished No. 2 in the NFL (min. 50 catches) with an 18.6-yard receiving average, trailing only Giants WR Victor Cruz (18.7) His 18.6-yard average was the best by a Packer since James Lofton s 22.0-yard average in 1984 and was good for No. 5 in franchise history (min. 50 receptions) Caught a TD pass in all eight home games, the first NFL player to do so since the league went to a 16-game slate in 1978 Posted two TD receptions of at least 80 yards, which tied four other players for the single-season franchise mark At Carolina (Sept. 18): Made his lone reception on the afternoon a memorable one, an 84-yard catch-and-run TD with just over two minutes remaining to extend Green Bay s lead to in the win Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Posted a career-long 93-yard catch-and-run for a TD in the second quarter, the fourth-longest reception in franchise history. The play made him the first NFL player since the 1970 merger to register three catches of at least 80 yards over an eight-game span in the regular season. Added an 11-yard catch to register his second career 100-yard game, with two grabs for 104 yards (52.0 avg.) At San Diego (Nov. 6): Led the team with five receptions for 105 yards (21.0 avg.) and a score, his second 100-yard outing in three games Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Posted the first multi-td-catch game of his career and paced the club with five catches for 63 yards (12.6 avg.). His yardage total helped him eclipse his previous career high of 582 yards in 2010 Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Continued his torrid stretch with six catches for 123 yards (20.5 avg.) and two TDs. Became the first Packer to register multiple TD catches in backto-back games since TE Tyrone Davis in 1998 and was the first WR to do so since Freeman in 1996 At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Caught four passes for 94 yards (23.5 avg.) with his most meaningful play coming on the final drive of the game. With the contest tied at 35, ran a stop-and-go double move on CB Will Blackmon along the left sideline before hauling in a 27-yard pass at the New York 29 to help set up Mason Crosby s gamewinning 31-yard FG as time expired Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Recorded a team-high six grabs for 115 yards (19.2 avg.) and two TDs as he surpassed the 1,000-yard receiving plateau for the first time in his career...vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Capped off the finest season of his career to that point in style, posting career highs for yards (162) and TDs (three) on nine receptions (18.0 avg.) Became just the second player in franchise history to register at least eight receptions and 150 receiving yards with three receiving TDs in a game, joining Walker (at Indianapolis, Sept. 26, 2004). 2010: Played in all 16 contests for the first time in his career with four starts Posted 45 catches, good for fourth on the team, for 582 yards, which ranked third on the team Recorded two TD catches for the third straight season Led the team with a 22.5-yard average on 22 kickoff returns, with a long of 51 Was especially productive over the final 12 games with 39 receptions for 529 yards (13.6 avg.), including all six of his 25- yard catches Tied Jennings for the team lead with a leaguehigh 21 catches in the playoffs, which topped Brooks (17 in 1995) and Freeman (17 in 1997) for the franchise postseason mark His 286 receiving yards in the playoffs ranked No

115 in franchise postseason history behind only Freeman (308 in 1997) and Jennings (303 in 2010) At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Posted a 31.2-yard average on five kickoff returns, the best mark by a Packer with five-plus returns since WR Roell Preston s 32.0-yard average on eight returns vs. Minnesota (Oct. 5, 1998). Had returns of 51 and 40 yards in the second half, the first time in his career he had two 40-yard returns in the same game, and was awarded a game ball by the coaching staff At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Posted a season-high five catches for 55 yards (11.0 avg.). Made a clutch reception in the fourth quarter, hauling in a 14-yard pass over the middle to convert a third down. The catch helped set up Crosby s second FG, a 41-yarder that put Green Bay up 6-0 with just under four minutes left At Atlanta (Nov. 28): Matched his season high for receptions with five for 61 yards (12.2 avg.), including a 10-yard bullet in the back of the end zone on fourth down from Rodgers with 56 seconds remaining that tied the game at Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Caught four passes for a season-high 124 yards (31.0 avg.), highlighted by a season-long 80-yard reception for a TD in the first quarter. On the play, beat S Antrel Rolle down the middle of the field and streaked into the end zone At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Started and posted eight receptions for 79 yards (9.9 avg.) and a TD. Four of the grabs came on third down to pick up first downs, including an 8-yard catch to the Atlanta 8 that converted a third-and-3. Punctuated that drive with a 6-yard TD reception Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Led the team with a then-career-high nine receptions for 140 yards (15.6 avg.) and a TD. Became just the fourth receiver in Super Bowl history with nine-plus receptions for at least 140 yards and a TD, joining Washington s Ricky Sanders (XXII), San Francisco s Jerry Rice (Super Bowl XXIII and XXIX) and New England s Deion Branch (XXXVIII). The nine catches tied RB Edgar Bennett (at Dallas, Jan. 16, 1994) and Freeman (vs. Denver, Jan 25, 1998) for the most by a Packer in the postseason and tied the third-highest total by any NFL player in a Super Bowl. His yardage total was the most by an individual in any of the franchise s five Super Bowl appearances and was the fourth-highest single-game total in team postseason history. Scored his TD from 29 yards out on a third-and-1 on the offense s second drive of the game when he ran a go route along the right sideline against CB William Gay, jumping up to haul the ball in at the 3-yard line before falling into the end zone. 2009: Played in 13 games and posted 22 receptions for 320 yards (14.5 avg.) and two TDs...Also returned 25 kickoffs for a 25.4-yard average and 17 punts for a 5.3-yard average...his kickoff-return average ranked sixth in the NFC and 11th in the NFL...Inactive at Cleveland (Oct. 25), vs. Minnesota (Nov. 1) and at Tampa Bay (Nov. 8) with a knee injury sustained vs. Detroit (Oct. 18) At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Caught three passes for 47 yards (15.7 avg.), including a short pass over the middle in the fourth quarter that he took 33 yards for a TD Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Returned one kickoff for 29 yards, but sustained a sprained knee on his first punt return of the game, a muffed catch that he recovered at the Green Bay 22; the injury sidelined him for the remainder of the game and the next three contests Vs. Dallas (Nov. 15): Returned from the knee injury and posted a season-high four receptions for 32 yards (8.0 avg.) At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Caught four passes for a season-high 71 yards (17.8 avg.) At Arizona (Jan. 3): Posted the longest catch of his career to that point when he beat CB Michael Adams deep down the middle and made a leaping 51-yard grab at Arizona s 1-yard line; Rodgers took it in for a TD on a QB sneak on the next play. Returned three kickoffs for a 29.7-yard average, highlighted by a career-long 54-yard return late in the fourth quarter. Became first Packer since AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to post a 50-yard reception and a 50-yard kickoff return in the same game At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Caught an 11-yard TD pass late in the third quarter, making the grab at Arizona s 5 from a scrambling Rodgers and then beating CB Bryant McFadden to the end zone : Played in all 16 games with two starts, the only rookie on the roster to appear in every contest Finished fourth on the team with 33 receptions for 366 yards (11.1 avg.) and two TDs Also returned 11 kickoffs for 208 yards (18.9 avg.)... Was named the team s Rookie of the Year by the Packers Hall of Fame At Detroit (Sept. 14): Caught his first NFL pass, a 29-yard TD reception from Rodgers in the second quarter Vs. Dallas (Sept. 21): Established season high with four receptions for 42 yards (10.5 avg.), all of them coming in the second half. Would match reception total twice in the next three games At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Started his first career game as the Packers opened up in a three-wr set and had two catches for 34 yards (17.0 avg.). Posted a 40-yard kickoff return in the second quarter 2008 Draft: Selected in the second round (36th overall), the third WR taken. The choice was obtained from the N.Y. Jets, along with a fourth-round selection (113th overall), in exchange for Green Bay s first-round pick (30th overall). Was only the third player from Kansas State ever selected by the Packers, and the highest selection since HB Veryl Switzer (fourth overall) in Became first top-40 selection from KSU in the draft since CB Terence Newman was selected No. 5 overall by the Dallas Cowboys in COLLEGE: Went from being a walk-on safety as a freshman in 2003 to posting the most prolific single season in Kansas State history with 122 receptions for 1,606 yards in 2007 on his way to earning consensus All-America honors Finished his career ranked No. 2 in school history with 206 receptions for 2,822 yards, trailing only Kevin Lockett, who caught 217 passes for 3,032 yards and went on to be selected in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1997 Became just the fifth player in school history to eclipse the 2,000-yard career receiving mark and tied Quincy Morgan s school record for 100-yard receiving games with 10 Showed his versatility by returning two of his six career punt returns for TDs, an 89-yarder and a 92-yarder, and threw two passes as a senior, both for TDs Made the switch to WR in the spring of 2005, and made an immediate impact as he led the team in receptions, yards and receiving TDs as a sophomore Majored in social science Senior season (2007): A consensus All-American who was named to nine first-team All-America squads Swept first-team All-Big 12 honors from The Associated Press, the league s coaches, Rivals.com, the Kansas City Star and the Waco Tribune-Herald One of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, given annually to the top receiver in the nation Also earned honorable mention recognition from the league s coaches as a punt/kick returner despite returning just five punts on the season Started all 12 games and posted single-season school records with 122 receptions for 1,606 yards (13.2 avg.) Registered a schoolrecord eight 100-yard receiving games Caught eight or more passes in 10 of 12 games and 10 or more passes six times Ranked second in both the Big 12 and in the nation in receptions and yardage Was one of just two receivers in the country to record 1,600 yards receiving, joining Texas Tech s Michael Crabtree Returned five punts for 264 yards (52.8 avg.) and two TDs Broke his own school single-game receiving yardage record set earlier in the season with 214 yards on 14 grabs (15.3 avg.) at Iowa State (Nov. 3) Tied his own single-game record for receptions with 15 catches for 165 yards (11.0 avg.) and a TD at Fresno State (Nov. 24) in the final game of his career Junior season (2006): Played in all 13 games with nine starts despite battling a knee injury all season Still managed to lead the Wildcats in both receptions and receiving yards for the second straight year Caught 39 passes for 547 yards (14.0 avg.) and a TD Posted four or more receptions in seven games Sophomore season (2005): Started all 11 games and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors from the Kansas City Star Picked up honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition from the conference s coaches and AP Selected as Kansas State s most improved offensive player Led the Wildcats in receptions (45), receiving yards (669) and receiving TDs (eight) Ranked tied for third in the Big 12 in TD catches, seventh in NELSON VETERANS FIELD MISC.

116 VETERANS NELSON FIELD MISC. yards per game (60.8) and 11th in receptions per game (4.1), despite playing in an offense that attempted the league s fewest passes (318) Became the only receiver in school history to catch a TD pass in each of the first seven games of a season Redshirt freshman season (2004): Did not see any playing time as a safety. PERSONAL: Given name Jordy Ray Nelson Born in Manhattan, Kan. Married to Emily, who played basketball at Bethel College (Kan.); the couple has a 4-year-old son, Royal Won a national AAU championship in the 400 meters as a 10-year-old Parents, Alan and Kim, are lifelong farmers who opened Nelson s Landing, a sports bar/restaurant in Leonardville, Kan., in 2007 Growing up, his family had season tickets to Kansas State football High school: Second-team all-state selection for all divisions as a senior at both QB and DB at Riley County (Kan.) High School Earned first-team 3A all-state honors from the Topeka Capital-Journal at QB Connected on 62 percent of his passes for 1,029 yards and eight TDs as a senior...also rushed for 1,572 yards, averaging 9.8 yards per carry with 25 TDs Named Flint Hills Player of the Year by the Manhattan Mercury Was a two-time first-team All- Mid-East League selection Played in the 2003 Kansas Shrine Bowl Named first-team all-state as a senior in basketball for all divisions by the Topeka-Capital Journal Set school career records for blocks (161), steals (225) and assists (325) Named Flint Hills Player of the Year in basketball by the Manhattan Mercury Won 3A track titles in the 100, 200, 400 and long jump at the 2003 state meet...set division records in the 100 meters (10.63) and 200 meters (21.64) Community involvement: Started the Nelson Family Community Foundation in 2014, which benefits families in need in his community in Kansas In 2009 and 2012, traveled th e state as a member of the Packers annual Tailgate Tour, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities Hosted the Jordy Nelson Charity Softball Game at Fox Cities Stadium in June 2014, with proceeds benefiting Young Life, an organization that he and his wife have been involved with for years...received the Nice Guy Award at the annual Doug Jirschele Sports Awards Banquet in Clintonville, Wis. Joined teammates in visiting a fifth-grade class at a local elementary school to congratulate students for raising $2,000 for the Bay Area Humane Society With his fellow Green Bay receivers, participated in a holiday bell-ringing contest against the Minnesota Vikings defensive linemen to see which group could raise the most in donations Signed autographs and interacted with kids at the City of Green Bay s annual Kids Day Participated in the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game, the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon and the Greg Jennings Celebrity Golf Tournament Appeared at the Families of Children with Cancer holiday party and at events to benefit Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley Along with teammates S Nick Collins and LB Brad Jones, served as a model for the unveiling of the 2010 Packers throwback jersey at Fan Fest Was honored Feb. 17, 2011, when it was declared Jordy Nelson Day in Kansas by Governor Sam Brownback Hobbies/interests: Enjoys working on the family farm and listening to country music Also enjoys playing cards with teammates, and says he has learned new games since joining the Packers Residence: Green Bay. JORDY NELSON S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay , t Green Bay Green Bay , t NFL totals (six years) , t KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (six years) , PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason

117 JORDY NELSON S PRO STATISTICS Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 3 in Miscellaneous tackles 3 in 2008, 1 in 2011, 1 in 2012, 1 in 2013; NFL total: 6. Recovered onside kick vs. Denver, 10/2/11. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in Fumbles- Lost 3-1 in 2009, 1-0 in 09 playoffs, 3-3 in 2010; NFL totals: 6-4. NFL debut: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08 First NFL start: at Tennessee, 11/2/08 First NFL reception/td: at Detroit, 9/14/08 (29 yards, A.Rodgers) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of three choices in the second round (36th overall) of 08 NFL Draft, April 26 Signed first contract, July Signed contract extension, Oct. 1. NELSON S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , at Chi. (12/29/13) Yards , vs. Det. (1/1/12) Long t, vs. StL (10/16/11) Touchdowns , vs. Det. (1/1/12) and at Hou. (10/14/12) Kickoff Returns Returns , vs. Det. (10/3/10) Yards , at Phi. (9/12/10) Long , at Ari. (1/3/10) VETERANS JORDY NELSON GAME-BY-GAME 2008, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 Min-W /14 at Det-W t 1 09/21 Dal-L /28 at TB-L /05 Atl-L /12 at Sea-W /19 Ind-W /02 at Ten-L /09 at Min-L /16 Chi-W /24 at NO-L /30 Car-L /07 Hou-L /14 at Jax-L /22 at Chi-L /28 Det-W TOTALS t , GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/13 Chi-W /20 Cin-L /27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L t 1 10/18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W (inactive knee) 11/01 Min-L (inactive knee) 11/08 at TB-L (inactive knee) 11/15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L t 1 1 1NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W t 1 01/02 Chi-W TOTALS t 2 01/09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W t 1 09/25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W t 1 10/09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W t 1 10/23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W t 2 11/24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W t 1 12/18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W t 2 01/01 Det-W t 3 11 TOTALS t 15 01/15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W t 3 10/21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W (inactive hamstring) 11/04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L t 1 12/02 Min-W /09 Det-W (inactive hamstring) 12/16 at Chi-W (inactive hamstring) 12/23 Ten-W (inactive hamstring) 12/30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W t 1 10/20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W t 2 11/04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS t 8 01/05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff NELSON FIELD MISC. 199

118 VETERANS NATE PALMER LINEBACKER ILLINOIS STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 248 Born: September 23, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 8/2 Acquired: D6-13 PALMER FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Appeared in eight games as a rookie in 2013, making two starts at OLB and registering 18 tackles (12 solo). Added a tackle on special teams. Made his first career start in Week 7 vs. Cleveland with Clay Matthews and Nick Perry both sidelined with injuries, and posted six tackles (three solo). Selected by Green Bay with its lone pick in the sixth round (No. 193 overall) in 2013, becoming the first Illinois State player to be drafted since WR Laurent Robinson (Atlanta) in SEASON: Played in eight games with two starts at ROLB during his rookie campaign Posted 18 tackles (12 solo) and an additional tackle on special teams Was a healthy scratch for eight games and the team s playoff contest At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Made his NFL debut on special teams, but did not record any statistics At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Appeared on special teams and also saw the first scrimmage action of his career. Played eight snaps on defense, but did not record any statistics Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Was pressed into starting duty at ROLB with Matthews (thumb) and Perry (foot) both sidelined. Squared off with perennial Pro Bowl LT Joe Thomas in his first pro start and finished with six tackles (three solo), two pressures and a QB hit At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Started at ROLB for the second straight week, seeing time on 38 defensive plays and finishing with one assisted tackle and a QB hit Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Saw extended action in the second half after fellow rookie OLB Andy Mulumba left the game with an ankle injury. Registered a career-high seven tackles (six solo, one for a loss) and a QB hit against his hometown team Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Was again part of the rotation at OLB, seeing time on 24 defensive plays and recording three solo tackles At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Posted the first special teams tackle of his career, registering a stop on punt coverage, and added an assisted tackle on defense Draft: Drafted by Green Bay in the sixth round with the No. 193 overall selection. Became the 12th player in Illinois State history to be drafted and the first since Robinson (Atlanta) in Became just the second ISU player to be drafted by the Packers, joining DB Estus Hood (third round, 1978). COLLEGE: Started all 24 games during his two seasons at Illinois State ( ) after playing his first two collegiate seasons at the University of Illinois ( ) Became an instant-impact player at Illinois State, earning second-team All- Missouri Valley Football Conference honors at DE following both of his junior and senior seasons Registered 117 tackles (50 solo), including 25½ for a loss, 17 sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries for the Redbirds Appeared in 21 games during his two seasons at Illinois, where he played for Packers assistant special teams coach Ron Zook Saw time primarily on special teams for the Fighting Illini, but also registered nine tackles (two solo) as a reserve DE Was a member of a heralded 2008 recruiting class for Illinois, one that featured future NFL first-round draft picks Corey Liuget (San Diego, 2011) and Whitney Mercilus (Houston, 2012), and second-round picks Mikel Leshoure (Detroit, 2011) and Tavon Wilson (New England, 2012) Earned his degree in health science Senior season (2012): Earned second-team All-MVFC honors for the second 200 AT A GLANCE Appeared in eight games as a rookie with two starts at OLB and registered 18 tackles (12 solo), including six stops (three solo) vs. Cleveland in Week 7 in his first career start. Drafted by Green Bay in the sixth round (No. 193 overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft, he became the first Illinois State player to be drafted since WR Laurent Robinson (Atlanta) in 2007 and only the second ISU player ever to be selected by the Packers (DB Estus Hood, third round, 1978). Made the transition to OLB in his rookie campaign after playing DE as a collegiate player at Illinois State ( ) and the University of Illinois ( ). Earned second-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors following both his junior and senior seasons at Illinois State after combining to start all 24 games and posting 117 tackles (50 solo), including 25½ for a loss, 17 sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Led the MVFC with a career-high 9½ sacks as a junior in 2011, and despite only playing two seasons, finished his ISU career ranked third in school history in QB hurries (31) and eighth in sacks (17). consecutive season after starting all 13 games and finishing with new career highs with 71 tackles (26 solo) and 15½ tackles for a loss, in addition to 7½ sacks, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed Ranked third in the conference in tackles for a loss and fourth in sacks, while also being credited with a team-best 27 QB hurries...one of the senior leaders for a team that made it to the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinals before bowing out to second-seeded Eastern Washington Was selected to play in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl following the season, becoming the 15th Illinois State player to be chosen for a postseason all-star game and the first since 2008 Posted seven tackles (four solo), including three for a loss, and a career-high-tying two sacks vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 6) Junior season (2011): In the interest of playing time, made the decision to transfer to Illinois State in time for spring practice and went on to claim a starting role at DE for the Redbirds Burst onto the FCS scene by starting all 11 games and earning second-team All-MVFC honors after leading the conference in sacks with a career-best 9½ For the season, also posted 46 tackles (24 solo), including 10½ for a loss, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery (that he returned for a TD) and a pass defensed Was also named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team as one of the lynchpins on a Redbirds defense that ranked No. 1 in the conference in yards allowed per game (294.8 avg.) Registered a sack and returned a fumble 42 yards for a TD to extend the ISU lead to 14-0 in the first quarter vs. Morehead State (Sept. 10) Was named the MVFC Newcomer of the Week after tallying five tackles, including three for a loss, two sacks and a forced fumble vs. nationally ranked Indiana State (Oct. 22) Sophomore season (2010): Appeared in nine games as a reserve LB, seeing most of his playing time come on special teams Tallied six tackles on defense (two solo) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Appeared in all 12 games, playing predominantly on special teams, but also sparingly on defense, where he recorded three assisted tackles Also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for his work in the classroom Made his collegiate debut on special teams vs. Missouri (Sept. 5). 200

119 PERSONAL: Given name Nathan Palmer Jr. Nickname is Nate P. Born in Chicago Single During college, held summer jobs at the Boys and Girls Club in Champaign and later as a busboy and food expediter at the Bloomington Country Club Names his father, Nathan Sr., as the biggest influence on him as he never made excuses and successfully started his own trucking business in Chicago High school: A highly recruited player who was a four-sport letterman at Simeon High School in Chicago Was named to the 2007 All-Public League team by the Chicago Sun-Times and the special mention allstate team by the Champaign News-Gazette following his senior season Earned All-American acclaim from both SuperPrep and PrepStar Saw action at DE, TE, LB and OL during his high school career Recorded 128 tackles and 18 sacks on defense, and 10 catches for 250 yards (25.0 avg.) and a TD on offense Also lettered two years each in baseball, track and field, and basketball, where he was a teammate of Chicago Bulls standout point guard Derrick Rose for both seasons Community involvement: Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Volunteered to serve dinners to the homeless at the Home Sweet Home Ministries in Bloomington, Ill., while at Illinois State Also spent time volunteering with Special Olympics of Illinois Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies and playing and watching basketball in his free time, naming the Chicago Bulls as his favorite team, and still counts Rose among his friends Lists DeMarcus Ware and Ken Griffey Jr. as his favorite athletes, Any Given Sunday and Forrest Gump as his favorite movies, Grey s Anatomy and The Walking Dead as his favorite TV shows, and Ludacris as his favorite musical artist Is interested in traveling to Europe in the future...residence: Chicago. NATE PALMER S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 1 in NFL debut: at Cincinnati, 9/22/13 First NFL start: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the sixth round (193rd overall) of 13 NFL Draft, April 27...Signed first contract, May 10. NATE PALMER GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (inactive) 09/15 Was-W (inactive) 09/22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W (inactive) 10/13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T (inactive) 11/28 at Det-L (inactive) 12/08 Atl-W (inactive) 12/15 at Dal-W (inactive) 12/22 Pit-L (inactive) 12/29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L 1 (inactive) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff PALMER S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Chi. (11/4/13) Solo , vs. Chi. (11/4/13) PALMER VETERANS TITLETOWN: GREEN BAY, WIS. On Dec. 6, 1961, three days after the Packers clinched the Western Conference title and were assured of playing host to an NFL Championship Game in Green Bay for the first time, civic leaders adopted the nickname, Titletown, U.S.A. Some 110 men and women from all walks of civic and business life in Green Bay agreed to the idea the brainchild of Jack Yuenger, the Green Bay Press-Gazette s advertising manager at the time during a breakfast at the old downtown Beaumont Hotel. Festivities were to start following the Packers final regular-season game in Los Angeles on Dec. 17. The group made plans to hang Titletown banners and signs in the downtown area; held a number of events, including a Dec. 23 Christmas party for the Packers at the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena; and wrote a song, Titletown, U.S.A., to the tune of Mr. Touchdown. The community enthusiastically greeted the idea to the point where it still uses the nickname, and the Packers did their part on Dec. 31 by beating the Giants, 37-0, in the first postseason game ever played at what is now Lambeau Field. FIELD MISC. 201

120 VETERANS JULIUS PEPPERS PRO BOWLS: , LINEBACKER/DEFENSIVE END NORTH CAROLINA 13th NFL Season First Packers Season Ht: 6-7 Wt: 287 Born: January 18, 1980 NFL Games Played/Started: 186/184 Acquired: FA-14 PEPPERS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Signed with Green Bay as a free agent in March 2014 after spending four seasons with the Chicago Bears ( ) and eight with the Carolina Panthers ( ). Has been selected to the Pro Bowl eight times during his career ( , ) and has been named first-team All- Pro by The Associated Press three times (2004, 2006, 2010). Was named to the NFL s All-Decade Team for the 2000s. Since entering the NFL in 2002, he ranks No. 2 in the league in sacks (118½) and No. 5 in forced fumbles (39). His career sack total ranks No. 17 in NFL history (since 1982). Has posted eight double-digit sack seasons as a pro, which is tied with Bears DE Jared Allen for No. 1 in the league since 02. Posted 81 sacks for the Panthers ( ), No. 1 in franchise history. Has played in 186 games with 184 starts during his career, appearing in all 16 contests in 10 of his 12 seasons in the league. Has missed just two games due to injury (Weeks in 2007, knee) during his 12-year career. Enters the 2014 season having played in 96 consecutive regular-season games. Ranks No. 2 in the league among active players (Shaun Rogers) with 13 blocked kicks (12 field goals, one extra point). Posted nine INTs from , the most by an NFL defensive lineman over that span. Has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week four times in his career (Week 9, 2006; Week 10, 2008; Week 8, 2009; Week 11, 2010) and NFC Defensive Player of the Month four times (November 2004, October 2006, November 2010, November 2011). Was named the NFL Rookie of the Month in October Led the Bears with seven sacks in 2013 and added an INT, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery for a TD. Was named to his third straight Pro Bowl with the Bears in 2012, when he led the team with 11½ sacks, which was tied for No. 9 in the NFL. Was selected to his seventh Pro Bowl in 2011 after leading Chicago in sacks (11) and QB pressures (55). Earned first-team All-Pro honors from AP as well as being named to his sixth Pro Bowl in 2010, a season that saw him lead the Bears in QB pressures (23) and tie for the team lead in sacks (eight). Was named to the Pro Bowl and earned second-team All- Pro honors from AP in 2009 after posting 10½ sacks, two interceptions and five forced fumbles. Posted a career-high 14½ sacks in 08 on his way to Pro Bowl honors and a second-team All-Pro selection from AP. Blocked two FGs for Carolina for the second straight season in 07 to match his own team single-season record. Registered 75 tackles (61 solo) and 13 sacks in 06 on his way to Pro Bowl recognition and first-team All-Pro honors from AP. AT A GLANCE Has been selected to the Pro Bowl eight times during his career ( , ) and has been named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press three times (2004, 2006, 2010). Was named to the NFL s All-Decade Team for the 2000s. Since entering the NFL in 2002, he ranks No. 2 in the league in sacks (118½) and No. 5 in forced fumbles (39). His career sack total ranks No. 17 in NFL history (since 1982). Has posted eight double-digit sack seasons as a pro, which is tied with Bears DE Jared Allen for No. 1 in the league since 02. Has played in 186 games with 184 starts during his career, appearing in all 16 contests in 10 of his 12 seasons in the league. Has missed just two games due to injury (Weeks in 2007, knee) during his 12-year career. Ranks No. 2 in the league among active players (Shaun Rogers) with 13 blocked kicks (12 field goals, one extra point). Posted nine INTs from , the most by an NFL defensive lineman over that span. Played four seasons for the Chicago Bears ( ) after spending his first eight seasons ( ) with the Carolina Panthers, the team that selected him with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2002 NFL Draft. Was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by AP in 2002 after recording 12 sacks for the Panthers in his debut season. As a junior at North Carolina in 2001, he became the first Tar Heel to win a major college football award by capturing both the Lombardi Trophy as the nation s top lineman and the Chuck Bednarik Award as the country s top defensive player. Also played basketball for two seasons ( ) at North Carolina, averaging 7.1 points and 4.0 rebounds in to help the Tar Heels win a share of the ACC regular-season title. Was named a Pro Bowl starter for the second straight season in 2005 after recording 70 tackles (46 solo) and 10½ sacks. Was selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 04 and was named first-team All-Pro by AP for a season that saw him post a career-high 85 tackles (63 solo), 11 sacks, and two interceptions for 143 yards and a TD. Started all 16 games in 03 for a Carolina team that advanced to Super Bowl XXXVIII. Was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by AP in 2002 after recording 12 sacks in his debut season. Selected by Carolina with the No. 2 overall selection in the 2002 NFL Draft following his junior season, joining LB Lawrence Taylor (No. 2, 1981) and RB Ken Willard (No. 2, 1965) as the highest draft picks ever out of the University of North Carolina SEASON: Started all 16 games for the fourth straight season with the Bears and for the ninth time in his 12 seasons in the NFL Registered 47 tackles (35 solo), a teamhigh seven sacks, an interception, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery At Pittsburgh (Sept. 22): Scored his first TD as a Bear, returning a QB Ben Roethlisberger fumble that had been forced by LB Lance Briggs 42 yards for the score At Detroit (Sept. 29): Had a strip-sack of QB Matthew Stafford

121 in the second quarter that was recovered by DE Shea McClellin At Green Bay (Nov. 4): Picked off QB Seneca Wallace on a short pass intended for WR Jordy Nelson in the first quarter and returned the interception 14 yards to the Green Bay 45. Added a sack of Wallace in the second quarter to help snap Chicago s six-game losing streak (including playoffs) against the Packers Vs. Baltimore (Nov. 17): Posted career highs for tackles (12) and solo tackles (nine) and recorded a seasonhigh two sacks in the win At Minnesota (Dec. 1): Matched his season high with two sacks and made seven tackles (six solo). 2012: Started all 16 contests and was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl as a member of the Bears, his eighth overall Earned second-team All-Pro recognition from AP Paced Chicago and was tied for No. 9 in the NFL with 11½ sacks, his highest total since 2008 Tied for No. 1 in the NFL with a career-high four fumble recoveries Was second on the team with 19 QB pressures Finished with 43 tackles (33 solo), a forced fumble and a blocked FG Was joined by his teammate, CB Charles Tillman, as the veteran winners of the Brian Piccolo Award At Green Bay (Sept. 13): Posted two sacks of QB Aaron Rodgers Vs. Detroit (Oct. 22): Recorded a sack of QB Matthew Stafford and recovered a Mikel Leshoure fumble near the end of the first half, his second consecutive game with a fumble recovery Vs. Carolina (Oct. 28): Registered 1½ sacks of QB Cam Newton Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 25): Blocked a 30-yard FG attempt by Blair Walsh in the second quarter, the 12th blocked FG of his career At Arizona (Dec. 23): Recorded the ninth three-sack performance of his career, bringing down QB Brian Hoyer twice and QB Ryan Lindley once. Forced a fumble on one of his Hoyer sacks that the QB recovered. 2011: Started all 16 games and was named to his seventh Pro Bowl, this time as an alternate, after leading the Bears in sacks (11) and QB pressures (55) Ranked second on the team with three forced fumbles and added 43 tackles (31 solo), two fumble recoveries, a pass defensed and two blocked FGs Vs. Atlanta (Sept. 11): Posted a sack of QB Matt Ryan and recovered a fumble by RB Michael Turner in the first quarter that was forced by Tillman Vs. Green Bay (Sept. 25): Registered a sack of Rodgers and recovered a fumble by RB James Starks in the fourth quarter that was forced by Briggs Vs. Carolina (Oct. 2): Recorded four tackles (two solo) against his old team and blocked a 34-yard FG attempt by Olindo Mare in the third quarter Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 16): Posted a season-high two sacks as he brought QB Donovan McNabb down twice in the win At Oakland (Nov. 27): Matched his season high with two sacks of QB Carson Palmer At Minnesota (Jan. 1): Recorded a sack of QB Joe Webb and blocked a 48- yard FG attempt by Ryan Longwell in the second quarter. 2010: Started all 16 contests in his first season with Chicago, earning first-team All-Pro honors from AP as well as being named to his sixth Pro Bowl (starter) Led the Bears in QB pressures (23), and tied for the team lead in sacks (eight) and forced fumbles (three) Led Chicago s defensive line with 64 tackles (47 solo) and added two interceptions, seven passes defensed and a blocked FG Also started both of the team s playoff contests, including the NFC Championship vs. Green Bay (Jan. 23) Vs. Detroit (Sept. 12): In his first game in a Chicago uniform, registered a strip-sack on Stafford late in the first half, one that was recovered by DT Tommie Harris Vs. Green Bay (Sept. 27): Posted four solo tackles and blocked a 37-yard FG attempt by Mason Crosby in the third quarter At N.Y. Giants (Oct. 3): Registered a strip-sack of QB Eli Manning that was recovered by LB Brian Urlacher At Carolina (Oct. 10): In his first game against his former team, posted six tackles (four solo) and intercepted a Jimmy Clausen pass in the first quarter to set up a Chicago FG in the 23-6 win At Miami (Nov. 18): Matched his career high with three sacks of QB Tyler Thigpen in the Thursday night victory, earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance At Minnesota (Dec. 20): Posted his second interception of the season when he picked off QB Brett Favre on a short pass over the middle intended for RB Toby Gerhart. 2009: Appeared in all 16 games with 14 starts and was named a Pro Bowl starter for the fifth time in his career Earned second-team All-Pro honors from AP Registered 56 tackles (35 solo), 10½ sacks, two interceptions, four passes defensed, five forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a blocked FG Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 13): Posted five tackles (four solo), a sack, two passes defensed and a forced fumble, and blocked a 51-yard FG attempt by David Akers Vs. Washington (Oct. 11): Recorded a season-high seven tackles (five solo) and two sacks of QB Jason Campbell At Tampa Bay (Oct. 18): Posted his second straight two-sack game, bringing QB Josh Johnson down twice in the win, and added a forced fumble on one of the sacks that Tampa Bay recovered At Arizona (Nov. 1): Posted a sack of QB Kurt Warner and picked him off and returned the interception 13 yards for a TD in the second quarter, the third TD of Peppers career. Was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 27): Registered four tackles (three solo), a sack and a fumble recovery. 2008: Started all 16 games and led the team with a career-high 14½ sacks Was named a Pro Bowl starter for the fourth time and earned second-team All-Pro recognition from AP Registered 63 tackles (41 solo), 29 QB hurries, five forced fumbles and seven passes defensed Vs. Chicago (Sept. 14): Teamed with LB Thomas Davis to make a crucial stop on fourth-and-1 to turn the ball over on downs and help seal the win with 1:52 remaining Vs. Kansas City (Oct. 5): Sacked QB Damon Huard and forced a fumble that was recovered by DT Damione Lewis on the first play of the second half Vs. New Orleans (Oct. 19): Posted a sack of QB Drew Brees and forced a fumble by TE Jeremy Shockey that was recovered by S Chris Harris in the second quarter At Oakland (Nov. 9): Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering eight tackles (five solo), three sacks, two forced fumbles and three QB hurries, his seventh career three-sack effort Vs. Detroit (Nov. 16): Sacked QB Daunte Culpepper twice and forced a fumble on one of his sacks that was recovered by DE Hilee Taylor Vs. Tampa Bay (Dec. 8): Shared a sack of QB Jeff Garcia with DE Charles Johnson in the second quarter and sacked Garcia again in the fourth quarter. Posted his first career extrapoint block when he blocked a Matt Bryant attempt in the fourth quarter. 2007: Started the first 14 games of the season before being placed on injured reserve with a knee injury Recorded 55 tackles (37 solo), 2½ sacks, 19 QB hurries, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and three passes defensed Blocked two FGs for the second straight season to match his single-season team record set the year before At St. Louis (Sept. 9): Posted five tackles (four solo) and a fumble recovery At New Orleans (Oct. 7): Blocked a 20-yard FG attempt by Olindo Mare in the fourth quarter to fuel Carolina s comeback victory. Added a season-high eight tackles (six solo) At Arizona (Oct. 14): Matched his season high with eight tackles (six solo) and registered a season-best 1½ sacks. Added a career-high two forced fumbles, including one on a sack of Warner in the first quarter that he recovered At Green Bay (Nov. 18): Sacked Favre in the first quarter and blocked a 49-yard field goal attempt by Crosby in the first quarter Vs. New Orleans (Nov. 25): Picked off Brees on a pass he deflected to himself for the fourth INT of his career Vs. Dallas (Dec. 22): Inactive due to a knee injury, the first game he had missed due to injury in his career. Was PEPPERS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 203

122 VETERANS PEPPERS FIELD MISC. also sidelined for the season finale at Tampa Bay (Dec. 30) after being placed on injured reserve on Dec : Started all 16 contests for the fourth straight season, earning the starting nod in the Pro Bowl for the third straight year and first-team All-Pro honors from AP Totaled 75 tackles (61 solo), 13 sacks, 38 QB hurries, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and six passes defensed Blocked a careerhigh two field goals to set a franchise single-season record Led the team in sacks and QB hurries and paced the defensive line in tackles for the third straight season Became the first player in team history to hit the 50-sack mark for his career Posted a streak of five straight regular-season games with a sack, matching his career-long streak set in 2002 Named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October after notching 32 tackles, four sacks, 12 QB hurries, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two passes defensed Vs. Atlanta (Sept. 10): Blocked a 50-yard field goal attempt by P Michael Koenen At Minnesota (Sept. 17): Blocked a FG for the second consecutive week, this time a 51-yarder by K Ryan Longwell, and matched his career high with three sacks of QB Brad Johnson Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 8): Registered seven tackles (five solo), a sack, seven QB hurries, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery At Baltimore (Oct. 15): Notched two sacks and forced a fumble by QB Kyle Boller, giving him 16 for his career, which tied S Mike Minter for the franchise record Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 13): Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance, one that saw him register three sacks of QB Bruce Gradkowski and recover a fumble At Atlanta (Dec. 24): Sacked QB Michael Vick two times, the 13th game of his career with two-plus sacks. 2005: Opened all 16 games for the third straight season and was named a Pro Bowl starter for the second consecutive season Posted 70 tackles (46 solo), 10½ sacks, 34 QB hurries, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, four passes defensed and a blocked field goal Led the team in sacks and QB hurries and led the defensive line in tackles for the second straight season Helped the Panthers lead the NFC with a team-record 42 takeaways and helped the club finish No. 3 in the NFL in overall defense and No. 4 in rushing defense Started all three of the team s postseason games and registered 12 tackles (11 solo), a sack, three QB hurries and a pass defensed Vs. New England (Sept. 18): Recovered a fumble by QB Tom Brady that he returned 10 yards to help set up the team s final TD in the win At Detroit (Oct. 16): Sacked QB Joey Harrington and forced a fumble on the same play, part of a defensive effort that featured six sacks and four takeaways At Tampa Bay (Nov. 6): Posted three sacks of QB Chris Simms, his third career three-sack effort and his eighth game with two or more sacks Vs. N.Y. Jets (Nov. 13): Recorded 1½ sacks of QB Brooks Bollinger Vs. Dallas (Dec. 24): Sacked QB Drew Bledsoe three times and blocked Billy Cundiff s 32-yard field goal attempt on the Cowboys final play of the first half. Became the first NFL player to register three sacks and a blocked FG in the same game since Detroit s Marcus Jones, who posted four sacks and a blocked FG at Tampa Bay on Oct. 19, 2000 At N.Y. Giants (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 8): Recorded a sack of Manning as the Panthers shut out a New York offense (23-0) that ranked No. 3 in the NFL that season in scoring. Helped the Panthers become the first team to register a shutout on the road in the postseason since the L.A. Rams posted a 9-0 victory at Tampa Bay in the 1979 NFC Championship At Chicago (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Posted four tackles (all solo), but left the game in the third quarter with an injured shoulder. Would go on to start the next week at Seattle (Jan. 22) in the NFC Championship. 2004: Started all 16 games and was elected a starter in his first career Pro Bowl Was named first-team All-Pro by AP, College and Pro Football Weekly, Football Digest and Sporting News Was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Year by both the Committee of 101 and NFL Alumni Registered a career-high 85 tackles (63 solo), 11 sacks, a career-best two interceptions (one for a TD), four forced fumbles, a fumble recovery for a TD, 31 QB hurries and six passes defensed Led the team in sacks, forced fumbles, INT return yards (143) and QB hurries Set an NFL record for the most INT return yards by a defensive lineman, and his 203 combined INT and fumble return yards were the most by a defensive lineman since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Added a blocked field goal on special teams Posted seven sacks, an INT return for a score, a fumble return for a TD and a blocked FG during the final eight games of the season, helping Carolina post a 6-2 mark in the second half of the season after starting the year 1-7 Was utilized as a tight end in goal-line situations and had two passes thrown to him, both going over his head out of bounds Was named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for November, when he produced a league-high seven sacks, including three straight games with two sacks At Kansas City (Sept. 19): Matched his season high with eight sacks (six solo) and registered two sacks At Denver (Oct. 10): Posted seven tackles (six solo) and an interception of QB Jake Plummer that he returned 97 yards, the longest INT return in franchise history Vs. Arizona (Nov. 21): Notched two sacks of QB Shaun King, his third consecutive two-sack game and his fourth of the season Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 28): Produced a dominating performance, blocking a 26- yard FG attempt by K Martin Gramatica in the second quarter and posting a 46-yard INT return for a TD off of QB Brian Griese in the third quarter. It marked the first time in team history that a defensive lineman returned an INT for a touchdown. Registered five tackles (three solo) and a sack, his fourth consecutive game with a sack At Atlanta (Dec. 18): Made a one-handed stab in midair of a fumble by QB Michael Vick and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown. Became the first defensive player in team history to score two TDs in a season. 2003: Started all 16 games, leading the team with 32 QB hurries and ranking second with seven sacks Posted 65 tackles (48 solo), three forced fumbles and six passes defensed Started all four postseason games and registered 14 tackles (eight solo), a sack, an interception and two passes defensed Vs. Jacksonville (Sept. 7): Posted four tackles (all solo) and a sack of QB Mark Brunell in the season opener At Tampa Bay (Sept. 14): Registered his first career blocked field goal when he deflected a 47-yard attempt by Gramatica in the fourth quarter Vs. Tennessee (Oct. 19): Recorded five tackles (all solo), a sack and a forced fumble At New Orleans (Oct. 26): Produced perhaps the game s biggest play with the Saints facing a fourth-and-1 in overtime at the Carolina 37. Tackled RB Deuce McAllister in the backfield and forced a fumble that was recovered by DT Kris Jenkins and gave Carolina possession for its game-winning drive At Arizona (Dec. 14): His sack of QB Josh McCown in the fourth quarter forced the Cardinals to settle for a FG that tied the score at 17 in an eventual Carolina win At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 28): Posted a sack of QB Jesse Palmer, his fourth consecutive game with a sack Vs. Dallas (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 3): In his NFL postseason debut, intercepted QB Quincy Carter in the fourth quarter and returned it 34 yards to set up a FG in the win At St. Louis (NFC Divisional, Jan. 10): Registered six tackles (four solo) and his first postseason sack when he brought down QB Marc Bulger Vs. New England (Super Bowl XXX- VIII, Feb. 1): Recorded five tackles (two solo). 2002: Started all 12 games that he played in and was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by AP, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest Was named to Pro Football Weekly s All-Rookie team Ranked second among all rookies with a team-leading 12 sacks, highlighted by two three-sack games, which matched the NFL record for the most three-sack games by a rookie (San Diego s Leslie O Neal in 1986) Registered 54 tackles (37 solo), 19 QB hurries, five forced fumbles, an interception and four passes defensed 204

123 Was named NFL Rookie of the Month for October after recording six sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, 25 tackles, and six QB hurries Was suspended by the NFL for the final four games of the season for violating the banned-substance policy Vs. Baltimore (Sept. 8): Played a role in the game s biggest play in his NFL debut, batting a pass by QB Chris Redman that was intercepted by LB Dan Morgan to seal the win with 1:27 remaining Vs. Detroit (Sept. 15): Tied a team record in just his second NFL game with three sacks of QB Mike Mc- Mahon, finishing with seven tackles (all solo), a forced fumble and a pass defensed. It was the first three-sack game ever by a Carolina rookie and the first time a Panther had done so since Kevin Greene (vs. Atlanta, Sept. 6, 1998) At Dallas (Oct. 13): Posted three sacks and an interception of Carter, finishing with four tackles (all solo) and a forced fumble. Returned the interception 21 yards before lateraling it to LB Mark Fields, who picked up another 30 yards. Was one of only three NFL players in 2002 to record three sacks and an INT in the same game, joining Pittsburgh s Joey Porter and Oakland s Trace Armstrong Vs. Tampa Bay (Oct. 27): Registered two sacks and a forced fumble, and led the defensive line with a season-high nine tackles (four solo). Marked his third game of the season with at least two sacks, which tied the NFL rookie record At Tampa Bay (Nov. 17): Posted four tackles (three solo) and a sack of QB Brad Johnson, his fifth consecutive game with at least one sack, one shy of the team record set by Greene in Draft: Drafted by Carolina with the No. 2 overall selection following his junior season, joining Taylor (No. 2, 1981) and Willard (No. 2, 1965) as the highest draft picks ever out of the University of North Carolina. COLLEGE: Started all 34 games during his Tar Heel career ( ) and posted 167 tackles (128 solo), including 53 tackles for a loss, 30½ sacks, five interceptions, 18 passes defensed, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Finished his Carolina career ranked No. 2 on the school s all-time list for both tackles for a loss (William Fuller, 57) and sacks (Greg Ellis, 32½), despite only playing three seasons Also played two seasons for UNC s basketball team ( ), averaging 7.1 points and 4.0 rebounds during the season as Carolina won a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title Led the team in field goal percentage (.643) that season and posted a career-high 21 points and 10 rebounds (his first career double-double) in an NCAA Tournament game against Penn State Majored in Afro-American studies Junior season (2001): Became the first Tar Heel to win a major college football award by capturing both the Lombardi Trophy (nation s top lineman) and the Chuck Bednarik Award (nation s top defensive player) Was also named the National Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year Became just the second Tar Heel to earn unanimous All-America honors (Taylor, 1980) Finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy balloting, the highest finish by a UNC player since 1976 Was a first-team All-ACC selection for the second straight season Started all 12 games at DE and posted 63 tackles (46 solo), including 19 tackles for a loss, 9½ sacks, a forced fumble, three interceptions, and 12 passes defensed Ranked No. 1 in the country in INTs among defensive linemen Returned an interception for a TD at Oklahoma (Aug. 25) Posted three sacks at Maryland (Sept. 1) Matched his career high with 10 tackles vs. No. 6-ranked Florida State (Sept. 22) and added a sack and an interception in the 41-9 win Was named the conference s Defensive Player of the Week after posting a sack and an interception at Clemson (Oct. 20) Sophomore season (2000): Started all 11 contests at DE and was named first-team All-America by CNNSI.com and CollegeFootballNews.com Earned second-team All-America honors from AP and Football News and was named first-team All-ACC Led the nation with 15 sacks, one shy of Taylor s school record of 16 set in 1980 Set a school record with 24 tackles for a loss, breaking the mark of 23 set by Ebenezer Ekuban in 1998, and ranked No. 3 in the nation in the category Registered 64 tackles (44 solo), an interception, a fumble recovery, three forced fumbles and three passes defensed Scored two TDs on the season, including a 12-yard fumble return at Wake Forest (Sept. 9) and a 27-yard interception return at Duke (Nov. 17) Combined for seven sacks over a two-game span, recording four at Virginia (Oct. 28) and three at Pittsburgh (Nov. 4) Redshirt freshman season (1999): Started all 11 games at DE and was a Freshman All-America selection by Sporting News Led the team in tackles for a loss (10) and sacks (six) Posted 50 PEPPERS VETERANS ALL-TIME SACKS, Gbaja-Biamila, K White, R Harris, T Kampman, A Matthews, C Johnson, E Bennett, T Paup, B Holliday, V Jenkins, C Dotson, S Brown, R Jones, S Butler, L Anderson, J Douglass, M Carreker, A Hawk, A.J McKenzie, K Hunt, C Williams, C Barnett, N Noble, B Brock, M Wilkins, G Woodson, C Murphy, M Patterson, S Neal, M Raji, B.J Jones, B Thierry, J Wayne, N Bishop, D Walden, E Daniels, M Lyon, B Martin, C Harris, B Jurkovic, J Koonce, G Simmons, W Brown, G Diggs, N Jones, T Scott, R Winter, B Booker, V Evans, D Perry, N Sharper, D Williams, B Archambeau, L Braggs, B Butler, M Holland, J Montgomery, M Poppinga, B Zombo, F Cumby, G Dent, B Flanigan, J Jackson, G Stephen, S Tuaolo, E Williams, Tra Wynn, J Chillar, B Greene, T Harris, A Merrill, C Moses, D Bowens, D Cole, C Johnson, C Jones, D Pickett, R Roman, M Wilson, C.J Burnett, M Carroll, A Greenwood, D Humphrey, D Jolly, J Joyner, S LaBounty, M Peterson, K Reynolds, J Boyarsky, J McMichael, S Nwokorie, C Robinson, E Truluck, R Worthy, J Boyd, G Drost, J Edwards, A House, D Hunter, J Johnson, J Kuberski, B Lattimore, J Lewis, C McBride, T Nelson, B Prather, G Smith, D.J Waddy, J Bush, J Davey, D Jue, B Lenon, P Leopold, B Navies, H Nickerson, H Prior, M Smith, J Smith, L Browner, R Cade, M Collins, N Hall, M Harvey, M Hawthorne, M Holmes, J Hyde, M Jennings, M Johnson, K Jordan, K Lee, J Marshall, T McKenzie, M Mitchell, R Morris, J Mulumba, A Neill, B Shields, S So oto, V Stills, K Terrell, P Thomas, B Turner, R Vinson, F Warren, S Watts, E Weddington, M Williams, Tyr Wingo, R Caldwell, D Clavelle, S McGarrahan, S Spears, R Sullivan, C Williams, K FIELD MISC. 205

124 VETERANS tackles (38 solo), a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, an interception and three passes defensed Posted season highs in tackles (10) and sacks (four), and blocked a field goal vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 6) Registered his first career interception when he picked off a pass at Clemson (Oct. 2) Recorded the first sacks of his career when he brought down Chris Weinke twice vs. top-ranked Florida State (Sept. 25). PERSONAL: Given name Julius Frazier Peppers Nicknamed Pep Named after basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving Born in Wilson, N.C. Single Has an infant son, Elijah High school: Was named a Parade All-America and the Male Athlete of the Year by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association following his senior season at Southern Nash High School in Bailey, N.C. Played defensive end and tailback Posted six sacks as a senior and rushed for 3,501 yards and 46 TDs during his career Earned all-state honors as a junior at DE Was a four-time all-conference selection in basketball and earned all-state recognition as a senior Was a member of an AAU basketball team that won a national championship Also competed four years in the triple jump and relays Hobbies/interests: Enjoys traveling, listing Thailand as his favorite place to visit Names Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete...residence: Miami. PEPPERS FIELD MISC. JULIUS PEPPERS PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2002 Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina ½ 61½ Carolina Carolina ½ 22½ Carolina ½ 85½ Carolina ½ 52½ t Chicago Chicago Chicago ½ 73½ Chicago NFL totals (12 years) ½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2003 Carolina Carolina Carolina Chicago Postseason Additional statistics: Career sacks Aaron Rodgers (7½), Michael Vick (7), Quincy Carter (4), Brad Johnson (4), Mike McMahon (4), Chris Simms (4), Matthew Stafford (4), Drew Bledsoe (3), Drew Brees (3), Bruce Gradkowski (3), Eli Manning (3), Tyler Thigpen (3), Kurt Warner (2½), Kyle Boller (2), Aaron Brooks (2), Jason Campbell (2), Kerry Collins (2), Daunte Culpepper (2), Brett Favre (2), Joe Flacco (2), Trent Green (2), Brian Hoyer (2), Josh Johnson (2), Rob Johnson (2), Shaun King (2), Donovan McNabb (2), Carson Palmer (2), Christian Ponder (2), Tim Rattay (2), Matt Ryan (2), Andrew Walter (2), Brooks Bollinger (1½), Jeff Garcia (1½), Cam Newton (1½), Tom Brady, Mark Brunell, Chris Chandler, Tim Couch, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Josh Freeman, Gus Frerotte, Charlie Frye, Brian Griese, Joey Harrington, Damon Huard, Tarvaris Jackson, Kevin Kolb, Ryan Lindley, J.P. Losman, Josh McCown, Steve McNair, Jesse Palmer, Matt Schaub, Drew Stanton, Tim Tebow, Marques Tuiasosopo, Seneca Wallace, Joe Webb, Russell Wilson, Sam Bradford (½), Mark Sanchez (½). Career interceptions Drew Brees, Mark Brunell, Quincy Carter, Jimmy Clausen, Brett Favre, Brian Griese, Jake Plummer, Seneca Wallace, Kurt Warner. Blocked kicks 1 FG in 2003, 1 FG in 2004, 1 FG in 2005, 2 FGs in 2006, 2 FGs in 2007, 1 XP in 2008, 1 FG in 2009, 1 FG in 2010, 2 FGs in 2011, 1 FG in 2012; NFL total: 13 (12 FGs, 1 XP). NFL debut/first start: vs. Baltimore, 9/8/02 First sack: vs. Detroit, 9/15/02 (M.McMahon) First interception: at Dallas, 10/13/02 (Q.Carter) Touchdowns (3): vs. Tampa Bay, 11/28/04, 46-yard inteception return; at Atlanta, 12/18/04, 60-yard fumble return; at Arizona, 11/1/09, 13-yard interception return. PEPPERS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Bal. (11/17/13) Solo , vs. Bal. (11/17/13) Sacks , nine times (last: at Ari., 12/23/12) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2002 Selected by Carolina Panthers in the first round (2nd overall) of the 02 NFL Draft, April 20...Signed first contract, July 26...Placed on reserve/suspended by commissioner, Dec. 3...Suspension lifted, Dec Placed on injured reserve (knee), Dec Designated franchise player by Panthers, Feb Signed franchise tender, June Signed by Chicago Bears as unrestricted free agent, March Released by Bears, March 13...Signed by Green Bay Packers as free agent, March 15. Interceptions , nine times (last: at GB, 11/4/13) 206

125 JULIUS PEPPERS GAME-BY-GAME 2002, CAROLINA 09/08 Bal-W /15 Det-W /22 at Min-W /29 at GB-L /06 Ari-L /13 at Dal-L /20 at Atl-L /27 TB-L /10 NO-L /17 at TB-L /24 Atl-L /01 at Cle-W /08 Cin-W (reserve/suspended) 12/15 at Pit-L (reserve/suspended) 12/22 Chi-W (reserve/suspended) 12/29 at NO-W (reserve/suspended) 02 TOTALS , CAROLINA 09/07 Jax-W /14 at TB-W /28 Atl-W /05 NO-W /12 at Ind-W /19 Ten-L /26 at NO-W /02 at Hou-L /09 TB-W /16 Was-W /23 at Dal-L /30 Phi-L /07 at Atl-L /14 at Ari-W /21 Det-W /28 at NYG-W TOTALS /03 Dal-W /10 at StL-W /18 at Phi-W /01 NE-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XXXVIII, Houston, Texas 2004, CAROLINA 09/13 GB-L /19 at KC-W /03 Atl-L /10 at Den-L /17 at Phi-L /24 SD-L /31 at Sea-L /07 Oak-L /14 at SF-W /21 Ari-W /28 TB-W t /05 at NO-W /12 StL-W /18 at Atl-L /26 at TB-W /02 NO-L TOTALS , CAROLINA 09/11 NO-L /18 NE-W /25 at Mia-L /03 GB-W /09 at Ari-W /16 at Det-W /30 Min-W /06 at TB-W /13 NYJ-W ½ 10½ /20 at Chi-L /27 at Buf-W /04 Atl-W /11 TB-L /18 at NO-W /24 Dal-L /01 at Atl-W TOTALS ½ 61½ /08 at NYG-W /15 at Chi-W /22 at Sea-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3NFC Championship 2006, CAROLINA 09/10 Atl-L /17 at Min-L /24 at TB-W /01 NO-W /08 Cle-W /15 at Bal-W /22 at Cin-L /29 Dal-L /13 TB-W /19 StL-W /26 at Was-L /04 at Phi-L /10 NYG-L /17 Pit-L /24 at Atl-W /31 at NO-W TOTALS , CAROLINA 09/09 at StL-W /16 Hou-L /23 at Atl-W /30 TB-L /07 at NO-W /14 at Ari-W ½ 18½ /28 Ind-L /04 at Ten-L /11 Atl-W /18 at GB-L /25 NO-L /02 SF-W /09 at Jax-L /16 Sea-W /22 Dal-L (inactive knee) 12/30 at TB-W (injured reserve knee) 07 TOTALS ½ 22½ PEPPERS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 207

126 VETERANS PEPPERS FIELD MISC. JULIUS PEPPERS GAME-BY-GAME 2008, CAROLINA 09/07 at SD-W /14 Chi-W /21 at Min-L /28 Atl-W /05 KC-W /12 at TB-L /19 NO-W /26 Ari-W /09 at Oak-W /16 Det-W /23 at Atl-L /30 at GB-W /08 TB-W ½ 4½ /14 Den-W /21 at NYG-L /28 at NO-W TOTALS ½ 82½ /10 Ari-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2009, CAROLINA 09/13 Phi-L /20 at Atl-L /28 at Dal-L /11 Was-W /18 at TB-W /25 Buf-L /01 at Ari-W t /08 at NO-L /15 Atl-W /19 Mia-L /29 at NYJ-L ½ ½ /06 TB-W /13 at NE-L /20 Min-W /27 at NYG-W /03 NO-W TOTALS ½ 52½ t , CHICAGO 09/12 Det-W /19 at Dal-W /27 GB-W /03 at NYG-L /10 at Car-W /17 Sea-L /24 Was-L /07 at Buf-W /14 Min-W /18 at Mia-W /28 Phi-W /05 at Det-W /12 NE-L /20 at Min-W /26 NYJ-W /02 at GB-L TOTALS /16 Sea-W /23 GB-L PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 2011, CHICAGO 09/11 Atl-W /18 at NO-L /25 GB-L /02 Car-W /10 at Det-L /16 Min-W /23 at TB-W /07 at Phi-W /13 Det-W /20 SD-W /27 at Oak-L /04 KC-L /11 at Den-L /18 Sea-L /25 at GB-L /01 at Min-W TOTALS , CHICAGO 09/09 Ind-W /13 at GB-L /23 StL-W ½ 3½ /01 at Dal-W /07 at Jax-W /22 Det-W /28 Car-W ½ 11½ /04 at Ten-W /11 Hou-L /19 at SF-L /25 Min-W /02 Sea-L /09 at Min-L /16 GB-L ½ 7½ /23 at Ari-W /30 at Det-W TOTALS ½ 73½ , CHICAGO 09/08 Cin-W /15 Min-W /22 at Pit-W /29 at Det-L /06 NO-L /10 NYG-W /20 at Was-L /04 at GB-W /10 Det-L /17 Bal-W /24 at StL-L /01 at Min-L /09 Dal-W /15 at Cle-W /22 at Phi-L /29 GB-L TOTALS NOTABLE PLAYERS WHO APPEARED ON ACTIVE ROSTER BUT DID NOT PLAY Andruzzi, Joe (G), Southern Conn. St Bouman, Todd (QB), St. Cloud St Brohm, Brian (QB), Louisville Brooks, Aaron (QB), Virginia Brunell, Mark (QB), Washington Carlson, Dean (QB), Iowa State Claridge, Dennis (QB), Nebraska Curtin, Brennan (T), Notre Dame Detmer, Ty (QB), Brigham Young , 94 Ferragamo, Vince (QB), Nebraska Ferrario, Bill (G), Wisconsin Fields, Angelo (T), Michigan State Graff, Neill (QB), Wisconsin Gray, Johnnie (S), Cal State-Fullerton Harrell, Graham (QB), Texas Tech Johnson, Chris (CB), Louisville Kiel, Blair (QB), Notre Dame Knapp, Lindsay (G), Notre Dame Mann, Errol (K), North Dakota McCarthy, John (QB), Williams College Miller, Don (B), Wisconsin Miller, Mark (QB), Bowling Green Mirer, Rick (QB), Notre Dame Morley, Steve (G), St. Mary s (Canada) Nall, Craig (QB), Northwestern (La.) St , 05 Norseth, Mike (QB), Kansas Quarless, Andrew (TE), Penn State Rivera, Marco (G), Penn State Sander, B.J. (P), Ohio State Shield, Joe (QB), Trinity College Singletary, Reggie (T), N. Carolina St Washington, Donnell (DT), Clemson

127 NICK PERRY LINEBACKER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Third NFL Season Third Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 265 Born: April 12, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 17/11 Acquired: D1-12 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Battled foot and ankle injuries during the 2013 season, but was productive when healthy and posted new career highs in every statistical category, including games played (11), starts (six), tackles (42), solo tackles (22), sacks (four), forced fumbles (three) and passes defensed (one). Top draft choice that made the difficult transition from playing defensive end in college to stand-up outside linebacker at the pro level. Opened five of the first six contests of his rookie season in 2012, collecting 29 tackles (18 solo) and two sacks from the LOLB position. A true power player who showed little difficulty physically adjusting to the NFL before suffering a knee injury in Week 6 of 2012 at Houston (Oct. 14), and later having surgery on a lingering wrist ailment that ultimately ended his season. Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 7. Drafted by the Packers with the No. 28 overall selection in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Was the first defensive player from Southern California to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since the Packers picked Clay Matthews with the No. 26 overall selection in SEASON: Showed progress as a pass rusher and an increased comfort level with his role in the scheme in the season s early going, starting four of the first five games before suffering a foot injury at Baltimore in Week 6 that shelved him for Weeks 7-9 Returned in Week 10 vs. Philadelphia, but was hampered by the injury and was again sidelined for Weeks before returning to play the final five games and the team s playoff contest Was productive when healthy and by season s end, he had posted career highs in every statistical category, including games played (11), starts (six), tackles (42), solo tackles (22), sacks (four), forced fumbles (three) and passes defensed (one) His forced-fumble total tied Matthews for the team lead Due to injuries at the position, played extensively in the team s Wild Card playoff contest, recording the first postseason sack of his career Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Appeared on 39 defensive plays and delivered his most impactful performance as a pro, earning one of the defensive game balls after tallying five tackles (three solo, two for a loss), a career-high two sacks and a forced fumble during the game. On his first sack, ripped his way underneath LT Riley Reiff to drop QB Matthew Stafford for a 7-yard loss. His second sack included the forced fumble when he again fought past Reiff and stripped Stafford, though the ball was recovered by the Lions for a 9-yard loss At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Started at ROLB with Matthews sidelined due to a thumb injury. Appeared on 33 plays and finished with six tackles (five solo), a sack and a forced fumble. The sack came just before halftime when he got past LT Eugene Monroe and stripped QB Joe Flacco of the ball from behind. The ball was recovered by DE Datone Jones, who managed a 20-yard return to set up a 31-yard FG by K Mason Crosby on the final play of the first half. Suffered a foot injury during the game that forced him out of action for the ensuing three games At Detroit (Nov. 28): Returned to practice during the week and was back in the lineup for his first-ever professional contest in his hometown. Appeared on 40 defensive plays and posted seven tackles (two 209 AT A GLANCE Has battled injuries in each of his first two seasons, but has been productive when healthy, tallying six sacks and three forced fumbles in 17 professional contests. Posted career highs in every statistical category in 2013, including games played (11), starts (six), tackles (42), solo tackles (22), sacks (four), forced fumbles (three) and passes defensed (one). Earned first-team All-Pacific-12 recognition as a junior at Southern California in 2011, registering a team-high and career-best 9½ sacks. His sack total led the Pac-12 and was tied for No. 14 nationally. Was one of six finalists for the Hendricks Award following his junior season in college, a distinction given to the nation s top defensive end, and was named a second-team All-American by CBSSports.com. Was a first-team All-USA selection by USA Today and a Parade All-American at Martin Luther King High in Detroit. As a senior at King, posted a state-record 36 sacks as he helped lead the team to a 14-0 record and a state championship. Attended Detroit s Mackenzie High for his first three seasons before the school closed. Became the fifth first-round pick out of the University of Southern California in team history, joining Al Carmichael (1953), Ken Reuttgers (1985), John Michels (1996) and Clay Matthews (2009). solo), including a sack that caused a forced fumble and was returned for a TD. On the sack, beat Reiff around the corner and stripped Stafford at the Detroit 12-yard line. The ball caromed backward before being picked up by S Morgan Burnett at the 1 and carried into the end zone for the score Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his postseason debut and was pressed into extended action after fellow OLB Mike Neal suffered a knee injury on the 49ers fifth offensive snap and did not return. Appeared on 59 defensive plays and posted six tackles (four solo) and the first playoff sack of his career. The sack came in the third quarter when he ran a twist to the inside and slipped through a crease between C and LG to drop QB Colin Kaepernick for an 8-yard loss. 2012: Was plugged in at LOLB in the team s rookie minicamp following the draft and remained there all the way into the regular season Undertook the difficult task of transitioning from playing down as a 4-3 defensive end in college to a stand-up OLB in the Packers 3-4 front His ability to anchor and set the edge against the run allowed the coaching staff to move Matthews back to the ROLB spot, where he again delivered elite production as a pass rusher Started five of the first six games at LOLB and made 29 tackles (18 solo) and two sacks Despite starting all but one game in which he played, was typically rotated with veteran LB Erik Walden Suffered a wrist injury early in the season and attempted to play through it with a soft cast Was later sidelined by a knee injury in the team s Week 6 contest at Houston, after which he received a second opinion on his wrist and underwent seasonending surgery Was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 7 Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Made his NFL debut as the starter at LOLB, and was tied for second on the defense with PERRY FIELD MISC.

128 VETERANS PERRY a season-high nine tackles (seven solo) At Seattle (Sept. 24): Started at LOLB and tallied eight tackles (two solo) and his first career sack. Sack came in the third quarter when he chased down QB Russell Wilson for a 19-yard loss, forcing a third-and-32 on a drive that ultimately ended with a punt At Indianapolis (Oct. 5): Did not start, but saw his snaps split almost evenly with Walden and finished with seven tackles (four solo) and a sack. The sack was bittersweet as he came free off the left side and delivered a jarring hit to QB Andrew Luck, knocking the ball loose on what was initially an 8-yard loss. The play was flagged as officials ruled that he led with the crown of his helmet on the hit and a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty was enforced, nullifying the fumble and lost yardage At Houston (Oct. 14): Started and appeared on 10 plays, making a solo tackle. Suffered a knee injury early in the second quarter and did not return Draft: Selected by the Packers with the No. 28 overall selection in the first round. COLLEGE: A three-year letterman and a two-year starter, he appeared in 37 games during his three seasons (22 starts) and totaled 103 tackles (62 solo), 21½ sacks, six passes defensed, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries for the Trojans Junior season (2011): Started all 12 games at DE and led the team with a career-high 9½ sacks His sack total was tied for No. 14 nationally and led the Pacific-12 Finished the season with 54 tackles (31 solo), including a team-high 13 for a loss, three passes defensed, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery Was one of six finalists for the Hendricks Award, which is given to the country s top defensive end Was named first-team All-Pac-12 and was a second-team All-America selection by CBSSports.com Also earned all-conference honors from CBSSports.com, ESPN.com, CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele s College Football Won USC s 2011 Defensive Lineman of the Year award Registered five tackles, a sack and a forced fumble vs. Minnesota (Sept. 3) Recorded a career-high 10 tackles, a sack and an additional tackle for loss vs. Arizona (Oct. 1) Posted a sack, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble at California (Oct. 13) Registered a career-high 2½ sacks vs. Washington (Nov. 12) Recorded four tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble in USC s upset win of No. 4-ranked Oregon (Nov. 19) Sophomore season (2010): Played in 12 games with nine starts at DE, missing the season opener at Hawai i with a sprained ankle Posted 25 tackles (15 solo), including 7½ for a loss, four sacks, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery on the season Registered two tackles and a sack at Washington State (Sept. 25) Recorded two tackles, a sack and a forced fumble at Stanford (Oct. 9) Posted two tackles and a sack vs. California (Oct. 16) Registered a sack, a pass defensed and a forced fumble that he recovered, the first recovery of his career, and returned 8 yards to set up a USC touchdown vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 27) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Appeared in all 13 contests with one start at DE as a redshirt freshman and led the team with eight sacks Finished the season with 24 tackles (16 solo), including nine tackles for a loss Was named a first-team Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, Phil Steele s College Football and CollegeFootballNews.com Earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Team recognition from ESPN. com and Sporting News In his collegiate debut, registered four tackles and two sacks vs. San Jose State (Sept. 5). His total of three tackles for a loss was a career high Matched his season high with two sacks at Washington (Sept. 19) Posted his third two-sack game in his fourth college contest vs. Washington State (Sept. 26) Contributed three tackles and a sack at Notre Dame (Oct. 17) Registered two tackles and a sack vs. Boston College (Emerald Bowl, Dec. 26). FIELD MISC. MORE ABOUT THE FROZEN TUNDRA The Lambeau Field playing surface underwent an offseason makeover prior to the 2007 season that brought the latest technology to the hallowed ground and made future in-season re-sodding unnecessary. In a project that took several months to complete, DD GrassMaster, a natural grass surface reinforced with man-made fibers developed by Desso DLW Sports Systems, was installed on top of a completely new drainage and heating system. The new surface and underlying systems represent the latest developments in field management. The new grass surface wasn t entirely new for the players, though. It was identical to the surface on the team s Clarke Hinkle Field. That surface, installed prior to 2005 training camp, had garnered rave reviews from the players. The team again used the surface in 2009 for the new Nitschke Field. According to the Packers fields manager, Allen Johnson, the Packers had been following the evolution of the relatively new system for several years, going back to its development on European soccer fields. DD GrassMaster s advantage mainly is attributed to the sand-based soil, which allows superior drainage and softer, more consistent footing over the previous clay-based field. Because a sand-based root zone has less stability, the system employs millions of strands of polyethylene and polypropylene materials eight inches below the surface with one inch exposed on the top. This gives the field firm footing and eliminates clumps of sod tearing from the surface. Even after a full season s wear late in the year, the footing remains excellent due to the soil-strengthening strands. The Packers and Denver Broncos are the only two NFL teams to use the system in their respective stadiums. However, the surface has gained increasing popularity overseas and is used by some of Europe s top soccer clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City. Most recently, the surface was installed at the Arena de Sao Paulo in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and was used for numerous matches during the 2014 World Cup. Due to the enhanced drainage capabilities, fans at Lambeau no longer notice a perceptible crown on the field. A slight slope exists, about a half-degree decline, to assist with water and snow removal when the field is covered with a tarp. Also included in the 07 project was a new service path encircling the field. Cement was replaced with a rubberized surface, similar to the one adjacent to the Don Hutson Center on the side of Hinkle Field. The rubberized path still allows for equipment use, but is safer for players who run far out of bounds. 210

129 PERSONAL: Given name Nicholas Joel Perry Born in Detroit Married, wife s name is Audrianna Uncle, Gilvanni Johnson, played WR at the University of Michigan from Upon his arrival in Green Bay, listed playing in the state championship at Ford Field in 2007 as the biggest sporting event he had participated in Worked at the USC administration office the summer before his junior year, doing programming and data entry High school: Recorded a staterecord 36 sacks and 147 tackles as a senior at Martin Luther King High in Detroit, helping lead the team to a 14-0 mark and a state championship His honors that season included first-team All-USA by USA Today, Parade All-American, Prep- Star All-American, first-team All-American from EA Sports and All-Midwest from SuperPrep Earned first-team all-state recognition Named all-metro, all-city and Dream Team MVP by Detroit News Also played tight end as a senior, catching NICK PERRY GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY 14 passes for 310 yards (22.1 avg.) and eight TDs Attended Mackenzie High in Detroit for his first three seasons of high school before the school closed, earning all-metro and allcity honors as a junior when he registered 75 tackles and 11 sacks Also lettered twice in basketball Community involvement: Has spoken to kids at schools in Detroit and to youth football teams in the area Hobbies/interests: Became interested in ceramics after taking a class on the subject one summer in college Enjoys fishing and riding go-karts Lists Barry Sanders as his favorite athlete and The Simpsons and Spartacus as his favorite TV shows Names Gladiator as his favorite movie and enjoys listening to all types of music Residence: De Pere, Wis. NICK PERRY S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (two years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay On injured reserve for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Career sacks Matthew Stafford (3), Joe Flacco, Andrew Luck, Russell Wilson. NFL debut/first start: vs. San Francisco, 9/9/12 First sack: at Seattle, 9/24/12 (R.Wilson) CAREER TRANSACTIONS Sacks , vs. Det. (10/6/13) 2012 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the first round (28th overall) of 12 NFL Draft, April 26 Signed first contract, May 14...Placed on injured reserve (wrist), Nov /09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W (inactive knee) 10/28 Jax-W (inactive knee) 11/04 Ari-W (inactive knee/wrist) 11/18 at Det-W (injured reserve wrist) 11/25 at NYG-L (injured reserve wrist) 12/02 Min-W (injured reserve wrist) 12/09 Det-W (injured reserve wrist) 12/16 at Chi-W (injured reserve wrist) 12/23 Ten-W (injured reserve wrist) 12/30 at Min-L (injured reserve wrist) 12 TOTALS /05 Min-W 1 (injured reserve wrist) 01/12 at SF-L 2 (injured reserve wrist) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY LONGEST OPPONENT WINNING STREAKS BROKEN BY PACKERS PERRY S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. SF (9/9/12) Solo , vs. SF (9/9/12) 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W (inactive foot) 10/27 at Min-W (inactive foot) 11/04 Chi-L (inactive foot) 11/10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L (inactive foot/ankle) 11/24 Min-T (inactive foot/ankle) 11/28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff On Jan. 1, 2006, Green Bay ended Seattle s 11-game winning streak. Previously, the longest streak Green Bay had ever halted was a 10-game run by the Lions, at Detroit on Nov. 25, 1934, a 3-0 final. Prior to that Seattle contest, the longest streak snapped at Lambeau Field was Denver s nine-game run in PERRY VETERANS FIELD MISC. 211

130 VETERANS ANDREW QUARLESS TIGHT END PENN STATE Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season Ht: 6-4 Wt: 252 Born: October 6, 1988 NFL Games Played/Started: 39/15 Acquired: D5a-10 QUARLESS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Moved into a starting role in 2013 in Week 8 following TE Jermichael Finley s season-ending neck injury and responded with career highs in every category, catching 32 passes for 312 yards (9.8 avg.) and two TDs. Appeared in all 16 games for the first time in his career last season and started a career-high 10 contests. Missed the entire 2012 season as he continued his rehabilitation from a significant knee injury sustained at the N.Y. Giants in Week 13 of the 2011 season. Played in 23 games with five starts in his first two seasons ( ), catching 24 passes for 274 yards (11.4 avg.) and one TD. Appeared in 10 contests with two starts in 2011, but saw his season cut short in Week 13 when he sustained a severe knee injury covering a kickoff in the fourth quarter. Made noticeable strides as a blocker in 11, playing regularly as part of two-te sets and out of the backfield in a FB role. Caught three passes for 36 yards (12.0 avg.) on the season. Took on a larger role than expected as a rookie in 2010 when Finley was lost for the season due to a knee injury sustained in Week 5. Produced two 50-yard receiving games in 10 and finished his rookie season with 21 catches for 238 yards (11.3 avg.) and a TD, adding five catches for 46 yards (9.2 avg.) in the postseason. Was taken with the first of Green Bay s two fifth-round picks in 2010, the 154th overall selection and the 11th tight end selected. Became the first Penn State TE drafted in team history. AT A GLANCE Moved into a starting role in 2013 in Week 8 following TE Jermichael Finley s season-ending neck injury and responded with career highs in every category, catching 32 passes for 312 yards (9.8 avg.) and two TDs. Sidelined for the entire 2012 campaign as he continued his rehabilitation from a significant knee injury sustained at the N.Y. Giants in Week 13 of the 2011 season. Played in 23 games with five starts in his first two seasons ( ). Finished his rookie season of 2010 with 21 catches for 238 yards (11.3 avg.) and a TD. Posted 62 yards receiving on five grabs at Detroit in Week 14 of 2010, the most receiving yards by a Green Bay rookie TE since Ron Kramer posted 68 at Detroit on Nov. 27, At the end of his career, held Penn State records for receptions by a tight end in a career (87) and single season (41 in 2009). Finished his career ranked second in school history for receiving yards by a tight end with 1,146. Capped his college career with a Penn State bowl-record eight receptions in the Capital One Bowl vs. LSU (Jan. 1) and then caught the game-winning TD pass in the final seconds of the East-West Shrine Game SEASON: Returned from a significant knee injury that forced him to miss the entire 2012 season, appearing in all 16 games for the first time as a pro with a career-best 10 starts Posted career highs in receptions (32), receiving yards (312) and TDs (two) after taking on a more significant role in the offense in Week 8 following Finley s season-ending neck injury sustained the week before Closed out the season strong, hauling in 15 passes for 182 yards (12.1 avg.) and two TDs in the final four regular-season games Helped block for an offense that finished No. 7 in the NFL in rushing with an average of yards per game At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Played on both offense and special teams, his first regular-season action since sustaining the significant knee injury at the N.Y. Giants in Week 13 of 2011 Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Started the game as the lone TE and appeared on 33 plays. Made a 7-yard reception in the second quarter and also made a key block on RB James Starks 32-yard TD run in the third quarter At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Saw extended action after Finley departed in the first quarter with a concussion, hauling in three passes for 21 yards (7.0 avg.) At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Was pressed into starting duty with Finley sidelined due to a neck injury suffered the previous week vs. Cleveland. Appeared on 52 plays and caught two passes for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Finished with a team-high five grabs for 34 yards (6.8 avg.) Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Had what was arguably his finest game as a pro, setting new career highs with six receptions for 66 yards (11.0 avg.) and a TD. Scored what was ultimately the game-winning TD with 12:01 remaining in the fourth quarter, catching a back-shoulder throw from QB Matt Flynn for a 2-yard score that gave the Packers a lead At Dallas (Dec. 15): Was a critical part of the offense for the second straight week, matching his totals from the previous week with six catches for 66 yards (11.0 avg.) and a TD. Three of his grabs converted crucial third downs to extend drives in the second half as the Packers overcame a 23-point halftime deficit in the win. Drew a pass interference penalty on S Barry Church on the Packers final TD drive, giving the offense a first-and-10 at the Dallas 13 with 1:50 remaining At Chicago (Dec. 29): Finished with two catches for 31 yards (15.5 avg.) and helped to open holes for a backfield that produced 160 rushing yards on 34 carries (4.7 avg.). Caught a 22-yard pass early in the fourth quarter down to the Chicago 6 to set up a TD run by RB Eddie Lacy on the next play. Also threw a key block on Starks seasonlong 41-yard run in the third quarter, walling DE Julius Peppers off to the outside Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started and caught one pass for 8 yards. 2012: Missed the entire offseason and training camp while rehabilitating his knee injury Was placed on reserve/physically unable to perform on Aug. 27 Was activated from reserve/ physically unable to perform on Nov. 7 Returned to practice with the team, but continued soreness in the knee led to him being placed on season-ending injured reserve on Dec : Appeared in 10 contests with two starts and caught three passes for 36 yards (12.0 avg.) on the season Added two tackles on special teams Was sidelined for two games early in the season (Weeks 5-6) due to a knee injury sustained vs. Denver in Week 4 At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Recorded his first reception of the season on the opening drive of the second quarter, a 21-yard grab on a drive that culminated with

131 K Mason Crosby s 39-yard FG Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Recorded one catch for 8 yards, a reception that gave Green Bay a first-and-goal from the Vikings 4 early in the fourth quarter. QB Aaron Rodgers hit WR Jordy Nelson two plays later on a TD pass to extend the lead to 38-7 Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Made his first coverage tackle of the season when he brought down WR Sammie Stroughter at the Tampa Bay 24 on a secondquarter kickoff return At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Started as part of a two-te set and made one catch, a 7-yarder that picked up a first down on a third-quarter TD drive. Suffered a severe knee injury while covering a kickoff late in the fourth quarter and did not return. Was placed on injured reserve on Dec : Played in 13 games with three starts as a rookie and posted 21 receptions for 238 yards (11.3 avg.) and a TD, plus one special teams tackle Added five catches for 46 yards (9.2 avg.) in the postseason, playing in all four games with one start Inactive (healthy scratch) for the season s first two games and also missed one game due to a shoulder injury (vs. Dallas, Week 9) At Chicago (Sept. 27): Made his NFL debut, playing on special teams and on offense Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Made his first career start as Packers opened in a two-te set At Washington (Oct. 10): Pressed into action following injuries to Finley and Donald Lee, he had four catches for 51 yards (12.8 avg.), including two grabs of 9 and 21 yards on the final drive of regulation, setting up a late FG attempt Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 24): Caught two passes for 16 yards (8.0 avg.), including his first career TD, a juggling 9-yard catch in the back of the end zone At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Left the game with an injured shoulder and missed the following contest vs. Dallas (Nov. 7) At Detroit (Dec. 12): Bounced back from an early fumble after a 12-yard reception to lead the team with season highs of five catches and 62 yards (12.4 avg.), including grabs of 20 and 11 yards from QB Matt Flynn on the opening drive of the second half to set up a FG. Yardage total was the most for a Green Bay rookie TE since Ron Kramer s 68 yards at Detroit on Nov. 27, 1958 At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Caught two passes for 27 yards (13.5 avg.), his postseason highs, including a 15-yarder on the Packers first play from scrimmage 2010 Draft: Selected with the first of Green Bay s two fifth-round picks, 154th overall and the 11th TE. Became the first Penn State player drafted by the Packers since 2001 (CB Bhawoh Jue, third round) and the first Penn State TE drafted in team history. COLLEGE: Finished his career as Penn State s all-time leader in receptions among tight ends In 49 career games, including 29 starts, caught 87 passes to break the previous school record for a TE held by Ted Kwalick ( ) Totaled 1,146 yards for a 13.2-yard average and eight TDs His yardage total made him one of only three TEs in school history to top 1,000 career receiving yards, and he finished his career ranked second in school history behind Kwalick s 1,343 He also fell two TDs short of Kwalick s career mark of 10 Graduated in December 2009 with a degree in telecommunications Senior season (2009): Concluded his collegiate career with by far his best year, nearly doubling his career totals for both receptions and yards coming in Won the starting job and started all 13 games, catching 41 passes for 536 yards (13.1 avg.) and three TDs for the Big Ten s second-ranked offense Was the only Penn State player to catch a pass in every game and caught at least three passes in eight contests Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition and was named to the John Mackey Award midseason watch list His 41 catches broke the school s single-season record for a TE held by Tony Stewart (38 in 2000), and his 536 yards were the most by a Penn State TE since 1977 (Mickey Shuler Sr., 600) Was a standout during the East- West Shrine Game practices and caught the game-winning TD pass with six seconds left, lifting the East to a win At Michigan (Oct. 24), caught two passes for career-high 91 yards (45.5 avg.) and a TD a career-long 60-yard catch-and-run, the second-longest pass play on the season by the Nittany Lions and the longest completion to a Penn State TE in six years Broke the school record for receptions in a bowl game with a career-high eight catches for 88 yards in victory vs. LSU (Jan. 1) in the Capital One Bowl Junior season (2008): Played in 12 of 13 games, with one start, serving a one-game suspension vs. Oregon State (Sept. 6) for a violation of team rules Lost his starting job to Mickey Shuler Jr. and caught just 11 passes for 117 yards (10.6 avg.) and one TD Recorded season highs with four receptions for 50 yards (12.5 avg.) vs. Temple (Sept. 20) Sophomore season (2007): Started seven of 11 games played, catching 14 passes for 205 yards (14.6 avg.) and two TDs, with five receptions going for 20 yards or longer Sat out the season s first two games vs. Florida International (Sept. 1) and vs. Notre Dame (Sept. 8) for a team rules violation Made season debut vs. Buffalo (Sept. 15) with two receptions, both for TDs, of 21 and 4 yards Posted season highs with three receptions for 48 yards (16.0 avg.) vs. Iowa (Oct. 6) Freshman season (2006): Earned freshman All- Big Ten honors from Sporting News, playing in 13 games with eight starts and catching 21 passes for 288 yards (13.7 avg.) and two TDs Fifteen of his receptions came in the season s final five games Recorded his first two collegiate receptions, for 12 yards (6.0 avg.), vs. Youngstown State (Sept. 16) Established regular-season career high with five receptions for 62 yards at Wisconsin (Nov. 4) Caught four passes for a seasonhigh 87 yar ds (21.8 avg.) and his first collegiate TD, a 17-yarder, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 18). PERSONAL: Given name Andrew Christopher Quarless Last name is pronounced QUAR-liss...Nicknamed Drew Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Has a 4-year-old son High school: At Uniondale (N.Y.) High, was rated the 11th TE prospect in the nation by Scout.com and the 13th by Rivals.com As a senior, earned second-team all-state and first-team all-county honors as he posted 600 receiving yards, 325 rushing yards and nine TDs During his junior season, caught 39 passes for 843 yards and six TDs, and also recorded 50 tackles and 16 sacks on defense Began his prep career at Holy Trinity H.S. in Hicksville, N.Y. Community involvement: Took part in the United Way s annual Hometown Huddle project in October 2011 at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Attended the annual Families of Children with Cancer party, participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, and helped coach at a local Oneida Nation football clinic Also was part of the United Way s annual Hometown Huddle project, helping to refurbish existing and construct new playground equipment at Tank Elementary School At Penn State, worked with local Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity programs Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching standup comedy and is a fan of Martin Lawrence s TV shows Also enjoys writing music and playing video games, naming Call of Duty one of his favorites Residence: New York, N.Y. IMPOSTER During the 1923 season, the Green Bay Press-Gazette published a major story announcing the Packers had signed Jack Dollie Gray, an end who d received All-America honors at Princeton. According to participation charts kept by George Calhoun, Gray started his only game played a 24-3 loss to the Racine Legion at Bellevue Park. Made suspicious by Gray s performance, Curly Lambeau checked the player s background, only to discover he was an imposter. Lambeau quickly gave the player whoever he was his walking papers. However, because he did play in a game, the Packers still list him on their all-time roster. QUARLESS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 213

132 VETERANS QUARLESS ANDREW QUARLESS PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Reserve - PUP/Injured Reserve 2013 Green Bay NFL totals (four years) PLAYOFFS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Postseason On injured reserve for Packers game during 2011 playoffs On injured reserve for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 1 in 2010, 2 in 2011; NFL total: 3. Miscellaneous tackles 1 in 2010, 2 in 2013; NFL total: 3. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 in NFL debut: at Chicago, 9/27/10 First NFL start: vs. Detroit, 10/3/10 First NFL reception: at Washington, 10/10/10 (13 yards, A.Rodgers) First touchdown: vs. Minnesota, 10/24/10 (9 yards, A.Rodgers) QUARLESS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , vs. Atl. (12/8/13) and at Dal. (12/15/13) Yards , vs. Atl. (12/8/13) and at Dal. (12/15/13) Long , vs. Mia. (10/17/10) Touchdowns , three times (last: at Dal., 12/15/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the fifth round (154th overall) of 10 NFL Draft, April Signed first contract, July 12. Placed on injured reserve (knee), Dec. 7. Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (knee), Aug Activated from reserve/physically unable to 2014 perform (return to practice), Nov. 7...Placed on injured reserve (knee), Dec. 1. Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 13. FIELD MISC. ANDREW QUARLESS GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/12 at Phi-W (inactive) 09/19 Buf-W (inactive) 09/27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W t 1 10/31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W ( inactive shoulder) 11/21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W ( inactive knee) 10/16 StL-W ( inactive knee) 10/23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 11/14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W ( injured reserve knee) 12/18 at KC-L ( injured reserve knee) 12/25 Chi-W ( injured reserve knee) 01/01 Det-W ( injured reserve knee) 11 TOTALS /15 NYG-L 1 ( injured reserve knee) 1NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/09 SF-L (PUP knee) 09/13 Chi-W (PUP knee) 09/24 at Sea-L (PUP knee) 09/30 NO-W (PUP knee) 10/07 at Ind-L (PUP knee) 10/14 at Hou-W (PUP knee) 10/21 at StL-W (PUP knee) 10/28 Jax-W (PUP knee) 11/04 Ari-W (PUP knee) 11/18 at Det-W (PUP knee) 11/25 at NYG-L (PUP knee) 12/02 Min-W ( injured reserve knee) 12/09 Det-W ( injured reserve knee) 12/16 at Chi-W ( injured reserve knee) 12/23 Ten-W ( injured reserve knee) 12/30 at Min-L ( injured reserve knee) 12 TOTALS /05 Min-W 1 ( injured reserve knee) 01/12 at SF-L 2 ( injured reserve knee) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W / 20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 214

133 B.J. RAJI PRO BOWLS: DEFENSIVE TACKLE BOSTON COLLEGE Sixth NFL Season Sixth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-2 Wt: 337 Born: July 11, 1986 NFL Games Played/Started: 76/63 Acquired: D1a-09 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Versatile big man at the center of the Green Bay defense, he earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2011, becoming the first Packers defensive tackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to receive the honor. Started all 16 games for the third time in the last four seasons in 2013, posting 36 tackles (14 solo). Including playoffs, has now played in 70 of a possible 72 games over the last four seasons for the Packers (all starts). Is tied for second among NFL defensive linemen with his 70 games played (including playoffs) since Earned Pro Bowl alternate status for his performance in 2012 after starting all 14 games in which he appeared and posting 46 tackles (26 solo) and a pass defensed. Started all 16 games for the second consecutive year in 2011 (joining S Morgan Burnett as the only two Green Bay defensive players to do so in 2011), and registered 43 tackles (19 solo), three sacks, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery. Was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010 and was selected to USA Today s All-Joe Team, which honors unheralded players in the league, while also earning All-NFC honors from Pro Football Weekly. Led all NFL nose tackles with 6½ sacks in 2010, the most recorded by a NT since Minnesota s Ken Clarke posted seven in 1990 (according to STATS LLC), and was the only Green Bay defensive lineman to open every game, posting a career-high 66 tackles (36 solo). Added 12 tackles, a sack, two passes defensed and an interception in the 2010 postseason, highlighted by an 18-yard INT return for a score at Chicago in the NFC Championship Game that put Green Bay up 21-7 in the eventual victory. Played in 14 games with one start as a rookie in 09 and was named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team, becoming the first Green Bay defensive lineman to earn the recognition since DE Vonnie Holliday in Was part of a defensive-line rotation that year that helped the Packers lead the NFL in run defense for the first time in franchise history, allowing a team-record 83.3 yards per game. Rookie campaign got off to a slow start when he didn t sign a contract until Aug. 14, which caused him to miss the first two weeks of practice. Sprained his ankle in the preseason finale at Tennessee (Sept. 3), which sidelined him for the first two regular-season games SEASON: Started all 16 games for the third time in four seasons, finishing with 36 tackles (14 solo) At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Contributed to a run defense that delivered a strong debut performance against the 49ers. Posted four tackles (three solo) in helping to limit San Francisco to 90 yards on 34 carries (2.6 avg.) Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Started and saw action on 34 plays, posting four tackles (two solo), a QB hit and a pressure. His pressure came in the first quarter when he walked LG John Greco back into QB Brandon Weeden, who was unable to follow through on his throw and delivered an underthrown ball toward the sideline that was intercepted by 215 AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced RAH-jee. Earned his first bid to the Pro Bowl in 2011, becoming the first Green Bay defensive tackle since Bob Brown in 1972 to be voted to the all-star team. Has played in 70 games since 2010 (including playoffs), tied for the second most in the NFL by a defensive lineman over that span. Led all NFL nose tackles with 6½ sacks in 2010, the most recorded by a nose tackle since Minnesota s Ken Clarke posted seven in 1990 (according to STATS LLC). With an 18-yard INT return for a touchdown at Chicago in the NFC Championship Game, he became the first defensive lineman in franchise playoff history to post an INT for a score and the first NFL defensive lineman to do so in the postseason since Jacksonville s Clyde Simmons (Dec. 28, 1996). Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team in 2009, the first Packers defensive lineman to be selected since DE Vonnie Holliday in Was a first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection in 2008, when he became the first Boston College DT to lead his team in sacks (eight) in 23 years. Nearly one-third (32½ of 105, 31 percent) of his tackles in college were behind the line of scrimmage. CB Davon House. The turnover resulted in a Packers TD drive that extended the Green Bay lead to 14-0 At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Appeared on 23 defensive snaps and finished with two tackles (one solo), including a no-gain stop of RB Adrian Peterson on a second-quarter carry. Also drew a holding penalty against G Brandon Fusco on the opening drive of the second half. Contributed to a run defense that limited Peterson to 60 yards on 13 attempts (4.6 avg.) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Saw action on 39 defensive plays and registered a solo tackle. Also appeared on one play on offense in the fourth quarter, entering the game in the backfield along with fellow DT Mike Daniels with the Packers set up first-and-goal at the Dallas 1-yard line. Led the way into the line of scrimmage for RB Eddie Lacy, who went over the top of the pile for a 1-yard TD to put the Packers ahead 37-36, the game s final score. 2012: Started all 14 games in which he appeared, missing a pair of contests in the first half of the season following an ankle injury suffered at Indianapolis (Oct. 7) Snapped a streak of 57 consecutive games played (including playoffs) dating back to Weeks 1-2 of his rookie season in 2009 Posted 46 tackles (26 solo) and a pass defensed during the regular season, and was named an alternate for the Pro Bowl Also started both playoff contests, tallying five tackles (two solo) At Seattle (Sept. 24): Finished with six tackles (two solo), helping to key a run defense that limited standout RB Marshawn Lynch to a 3.9-yard average on 25 carries during the game At Indianapolis (Oct. 5): Started and appeared on the first 15 defensive snaps. Rolled his ankle while engaged in a block in the second quarter and did not return...vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Returned to action after missing the previous two games. Started at NT and led the defensive line by appearing on 52 plays, tallying three tackles (one solo). Helped limit the Jacksonville rushing RAJI FIELD MISC.

134 VETERANS RAJI FIELD MISC. attack to 62 yards on 20 attempts (3.1 avg.), including just 16 yards in the second half...vs. Detroit (Dec. 2): Matched his career high with eight tackles (five solo), his highest output in that department since he recorded the same number vs. Miami in Week 6 of 2010 At Chicago (Dec. 16): Turned in yet another active performance against both the run and pass, appearing on 43 plays and recording three tackles (two solo), three pressures and a QB hit At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Delivered a strong individual performance against the Vikings vaunted rushing attack, finishing with five solo tackles (including two for a loss) and two pressures. One of his tackles for a loss came in the first quarter when he dropped Peterson in the backfield for a 2-yard loss. Had another one in the fourth quarter when he dragged Peterson down for a 1-yard loss behind the line Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Had another solid outing as part of a defense that effectively limited Peterson (22 carries, 99 yards, 4.5 avg.) and held the Vikings in check while the Packers mounted a 24-3 lead over the first three quarters. Posted two tackles (one solo), two pressures and a QB hit. 2011: Earned his first career trip to the Pro Bowl, becoming the first Green Bay DT since Brown in 1972 to earn the acclaim Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season Joined Burnett as the only two players on defense to start every game Finished with 43 tackles (19 solo), three sacks, three passes defensed and his first career fumble recovery Also saw his role in the goal-line offense continue to evolve as he was given his first career carry, and scored a TD on the play Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Started and displayed his impressive physical conditioning by appearing on 67 of the unit s 76 defensive plays. Credited with four tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed. Was also part of the goal-line stand at the end of the game, pushing forward inside of G Jahri Evans to force RB Mark Ingram outside and into the grasp of LB Clay Matthews and Burnett, short of the goal line as time expired At Carolina (Sept. 18): Started and made four tackles (three solo, one for a loss) and his first sack of the season. On the sack, clubbed his way past LG Travelle Wharton, beating him up the field and tripping up QB Cam Newton for a 12-yard loss At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Led the defensive line with six tackles (two solo) and a sack. Saw his second sack of the season come when he chased QB Christian Ponder out of bounds for a zero-yard sack Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Credited with an assisted tackle and a pass defensed. Personal highlight of the game came on the offensive side of the ball, when he lined up in the backfield on a second-and-goal from the 1-yard line on the 15th play of the Packers opening possession. Took a handoff from QB Aaron Rodgers and surged forward for a 1-yard TD to put the Packers ahead 7-0, the first offensive TD of his career. With the TD, became just the fourth NFL defensive lineman since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to score a rushing TD in a regular-season game At Detroit (Nov. 24): Posted two tackles (one solo) and his third sack of the season. On the sack, chased QB Matthew Stafford forward into the pocket and dropped him for a 3-yard loss. Also appeared on offense for the second consecutive week, seeing time in the backfield on consecutive goal-line plays in the third quarter. Threw an excellent lead block on LB Stephen Tulloch to pave the way for FB John Kuhn to score a 1-yard TD, capping an 11-play, 77-yard drive At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Started in his home state and finished with two tackles (one solo) and his first career fumble recovery. Alertly picked up a ball that had been jarred loose following a Matthews sack, but was believed to have been an incomplete pass. Replay reviews showed QB Eli Manning s arm had not come forward with the ball and the possession was awarded to the Packers. 2010: Started all 16 contests at NT, the only Packer on the defensive line to open every game Paced the line with a careerhigh 66 tackles (36 solo), and his career-best 6½ sacks led all NFL nose tackles Four of his sacks came in the final five regular-season contests Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate and was named to USA Today s All-Joe Team, which salutes unheralded players Earned All-NFC recognition from Pro Football Weekly Also started all four playoff games and posted 12 tackles (six solo), a sack, two passes defensed and an INT returned for a TD At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): With the Packers down to three healthy defensive linemen, led the group with 58 snaps. Posted three solo stops and a sack, coming up big on back-toback plays in the second quarter. Stuffed a run by FB Leonard Weaver for no gain, and then followed that up by beating RG Nick Cole to the inside and fighting off C Jamaal Jackson to drop QB Kevin Kolb for a 9-yard loss Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Recorded two tackles (one solo), a sack, a QB hit and a pressure. Threw QB Shaun Hill to the turf for a 9-yard sack on Detroit s first play from scrimmage Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Posted a career-high eight tackles (seven solo) and a pass defensed At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): The New Jersey native played in his home state for the first time, helping limit RBs LaDainian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene to just 76 yards on 22 carries (3.5 avg.). Was matched up with Pro Bowl C Nick Mangold and forced him into committing two penalties Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5): Recorded four tackles (two solo), a sack, a QB hit and a pressure. Crashed through a pair of blockers to sack QB Troy Smith for a 6-yard loss in the fourth quarter At New England (Dec. 19): Turned in one of the finest games of his career in a return to the region where he played as a collegian. Posted six tackles (five solo), a career-best two sacks, two QB hits and a pressure in the Sunday night contest. Used an upfield rush to walk Pro Bowl G Logan Mankins back before shedding him to sack QB Tom Brady for a 7-yard loss in the first quarter. On a third-and-9 late in the third quarter, shot between Mankins and C Dan Koppen before overpowering RB Danny Woodhead en route to sacking Brady for a 10-yard loss Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Registered four tackles (three solo), a sack, a QB hit and two pressures. Brought Manning down for a 5-yard loss in the third quarter At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Posted two tackles (one solo), a sack, a QB hit and a pressure, helping limit Pro Bowl RB Michael Turner to just 39 yards on 10 carries (3.9 avg.). Appeared on offense for the first time as part of Elephant goal-line formation that also featured an extra offensive lineman (G T.J. Lang). Lined up in the backfield next to FB Quinn Johnson and in front of Kuhn, clearing out the right side as he blocked LB Mike Peterson to open a hole for Kuhn to score on a 1-yard run. Early in the fourth quarter, wrapped up QB Matt Ryan, his former college teammate, for a 10-yard sack, his first career sack in the postseason At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Made perhaps the game s biggest play in the fourth quarter, intercepting QB Caleb Hanie and rumbling 18 yards for a TD to give Green Bay a 21-7 lead in eventual win. The play came with less than seven minutes remaining, dropped into coverage out of a dime-personnel grouping as CB Sam Shields blitzed from the outside. Stepped in front of a short pass intended for RB Matt Forté and sprinted to the end zone, beating Hanie across the goal line for the TD that proved to be the difference in the game. Became the first defensive lineman in franchise playoff history to post an INT for a score and the first NFL defensive lineman to do so since Jacksonville s Clyde Simmons (Dec. 28, 1996). Also posted three tackles (two solo), four QB hits and two QB pressures Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Played nearly twice as many snaps as any other defensive lineman, appearing on 60 plays. Credited with two assisted tackles, four pressures and a QB hit, as he created a consistent disruption in the middle of the pocket for QB Ben Roethlisberger. 2009: Played in 14 games with one start, seeing most of his time at both end spots and as a down lineman in nickel Also appeared in team s playoff contest Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team Saw increased time at NT in the final four games of the season with Ryan Pickett battling a hamstring injury Registered 36 tackles (24 solo) and a sack on the season Part of the top-ranked rushing defense in the NFL (a franchise-record 83.3 yards per game), the first time in 216

135 team history that the Packers finished No. 1 in the league against the run Inactive for the first two games of the season, vs. Chicago (Sept. 13) and vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20), due to a sprained ankle he sustained in the preseason finale at Tennessee (Sept. 3) Signed with the team on Aug. 14 after missing the first two weeks of camp, and practiced for the first time on Aug. 17 At St. Louis (Sept. 27): Made his NFL debut, seeing time at LDE, and posted an assisted tackle Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Combined with Matthews to bring RB Kevin Smith down for a 1-yard loss on a fourth-and-1 run late in the first quarter. Saw limited action before tweaking his ankle in the third quarter, and did not return (coach s decision) Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Posted first career sack, bringing down QB Alex Smith for a 1-yard loss early in the second quarter At Detroit (Nov. 26): Registered three tackles (two solo), including one for a loss. Broke through up the middle to put a huge hit on Smith for a 4-yard loss in the second quarter. Posted his first career pass defensed, batting down a Stafford pass later in the quarter At Chicago (Dec. 13): Saw his most significant action of the season at NT with Pickett inactive (hamstring), and posted two solo tackles and a QB pressure At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Didn t start as the team opened in nickel, but played his most snaps of the season as he worked at NT and as a down lineman in nickel. Matched season high with four tackles (one solo) and added a QB pressure Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Started the first game of his career, opening at NT in place of an injured Pickett (hamstring). Recorded three tackles (two solo), including a stop of RB Julius Jones for a 4-yard loss late in the third quarter 2009 Draft: Selected with the No. 9 overall pick, just the franchise s third top-10 draft selection in the previous 17 years. Became the 15th player drafted by the Packers out of Boston College and the second in four years, joining CB Will Blackmon (2006, D4b). Also joined OL Bob Hyland as a fellow BC product selected with the No. 9 overall pick by the Packers (1967). Became only the second BC defensive player selected in the top 10, joining DE Mike Mamula (1995, Philadelphia, No. 7 overall). COLLEGE: A three-year starter for the Eagles, he posted 105 tackles (59 solo), 32½ tackles for a loss, 12½ sacks and nine passes defensed during his career Nearly one-third of his tackles (32½ of 105, 31 percent) were behind the line of scrimmage Graduated with a degree in sociology Senior season (2008): Was named first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, totaling a team-high eight sacks and 16 tackles for a loss among 42 total tackles (22 solo) while starting all 13 games Also batted down five passes Received several All- American honors second team by Rivals.com, third team by The Associated Press and Scout.com, and honorable mention from Pro Football Weekly and SI.com Became the first DT to lead the Eagles in sacks since Mike Ruth in 1985 Received the Mary M. and William H. Sullivan Jr. 37 scholarship Led a defense that ranked seventh in the nation in run defense, allowing just 91.2 yards per game on the ground Posted two sacks on back-to-back plays at Wake Forest (Nov. 22) Finished his career with five tackles (tying his career high of four solo), including three for a loss, one sack and one deflected pass in Music City Bowl vs. Vanderbilt (Dec. 31) Redshirt season (2007): Redshirted due to academic ineligibility On the eve of the season opener, found out about a clerical error by an academic advisor in the calculation of his credits Spent the season practicing on the scout team Junior season (2006): Started all 12 games and received second-team All-ACC honors Posted 23 tackles (16 solo), 8½ tackles for a loss, three sacks, one forced fumble and three batted passes Sophomore season (2005): Started all 12 games and recorded 27 tackles (20 solo), 6½ tackles for a loss, 1½ sacks and one batted pass Established collegiate high of six tackles (three solo), including one tackle for a loss, vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 15) Freshman season (2004): Worked his way into the DT rotation as a true freshman and posted 13 tackles (six solo), including 1½ tackles for a loss. VETERANS RAJI B.J. RAJI S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay ½ 49½ Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (five years) ½ 65½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2009 Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason t Additional statistics: Career sacks Tom Brady (2), Shaun Hill, Kevin Kolb, Eli Manning, Cam Newton, Christian Ponder, Alex Smith, Troy Smith, Matthew Stafford, Donovan McNabb (½). Rushing 1 for 1 yard, TD in NFL debut: at St. Louis, 9/27/09 First NFL start: vs. Seattle, 12/27/09 First NFL sack: vs. San Francisco, 11/22/09 (A.Smith) Touchdowns (1 reg. season, 1 playoffs): at Chicago in 10 playoffs, 1/15/11, 18-yard INT return (C.Hanie); vs. Tampa Bay, 11/20/11, 1-yard run. RAJI S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Mia. (10/17/10) and vs. Det. (12/9/12) Solo , vs. Mia. (10/17/10) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2009 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two Sacks , at NE (12/19/10) choices in the first round (9th overall) of 09 NFL Draft, April 26 Signed first contract, Aug Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 14. FIELD MISC. 217

136 VETERANS RAJI FIELD MISC. PERSONAL: Given name Busari Raji Jr. Last name is pronounced RAH-jee Nicknamed B.J. Born in New York City Single Brother, Corey, played basketball at Boston College and has split the last two seasons playing professionally in both Luxembourg and France...Appeared in ESPN promotional ads for the 2011 ESPY Awards, pitted in a fictional dance-off against John Wall of the NBA s Washington Wizards Also appeared opposite teammates Matthews and Rodgers in national State Farm advertisements, featuring his trademark dance move Parents, Mamie and Busari Sr., are Pentecostal ministers High school: An all-state, all-north Jersey and all-county honoree as a senior at Westwood Regional High (Washington Township, N.J.), when he recorded 75 tackles, 7½ sacks and four forced fumbles A three-year starter at both G and DT, was a two-time All-Bergen County Scholastic League selection Was selected to play in the 2004 Governor s Bowl, which pits the top seniors in New Jersey against those from B.J. RAJI GAME-BY-GAME 2009, GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W (inactive ankle) 09/20 Cin-L (inactive ankle) 09/27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L , GREEN BAY 1NFC Wild Card Playoff 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L ½ 3½ /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS ½ 49½ /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W t /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS t NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W New York Was part of a state championship team as a freshman in 2000, and also le ttered in basketball his freshman and sophomore years Community involvement: Participated in the Pro vs. GI Joe event, playing an Xbox game against a solider overseas; also spent time with soldier s family and local military in attendance Coached youth football and youth basketball in New Jersey...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing video games and watching movies, naming Casino as his favorite film...his favorite TV shows include Curb Your Enthusiasm, Game of Thrones and The Sopranos Has also recently learned how to play different card games and calls himself an aspiring poker shark Has an appreciation for the history of the NFL and enjoys meeting former players and contributors Also has an interest in player personnel and has expressed a desire to potentially pursue the field in order to become a general manager Residence: Edgewater, N.J. 11/14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W (inactive ankle) 10/21 at StL-W (inactive ankle) 10/28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 218

137 SEAN RICHARDSON SAFETY VANDERBILT Third NFL Season Third Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-2 Wt: 216 Born: January 21, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 11/0 Acquired: FA-12 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent the entire 2013 offseason recovering from a neck surgery that followed a late-season injury suffered in November Opened the 2013 campaign on the reserve/physically unable to perform list, but was activated and appeared in the final six games of the regular season and the playoff game. Posted 12 tackles (10 solo) and a pass defensed from scrimmage, in addition to four coverage tackles on special teams. Initially one of four non-drafted rookies that emerged from training camp to make the team s opening-day roster in Battled a hamstring injury early in the regular season before appearing in five games, but then suffered a neck injury that landed him on injured reserve, Dec. 1. Saw almost all of his playing time come on special teams, where he made an immediate impact upon returning to action, collecting four coverage tackles in his five games. Made the team following a strong preseason in which he led the club with 16 tackles (12 solo) and a fumble recovery SEASON: Missed the on-field portion of the offseason program as he continued his rehabilitation from neck surgery Was placed on the reserve/physically unable to perform list on Aug. 27 after having not participated in training camp Returned to practice on Nov. 13 and was activated from reserve/pup on Nov. 23 Made his season debut on Nov. 24 Appeared in each of the final six games, seeing 170 snaps on defense and also contributing as a core player on special teams Posted 12 tackles (10 solo) and a pass defensed on defense, in addition to four coverage tackles on special teams Also made his postseason debut, appearing in the team s Wild Card contest Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Was activated to the 53-man roster the day before the game and in uniform for the first time in almost a year, with his last game coming at the N.Y. Giants on Nov. 25, Saw action on both defense and special teams, but did not record any statistics Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Saw the first extended action of his career on defense, entering the game in the second quarter and playing the final 38 plays. Finished with two tackles (one solo). Also continued to make an impact on special teams, where he added his third coverage tackle of the season and was also credited with three knockdowns by the coaching staff Vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 22): Rotated in on 36 defensive plays and posted a season-high six tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed. Made a key third-down stop in the second quarter when he blitzed off the right edge and teamed with CB Micah Hyde to take down RB Le Veon Bell for no gain on a third-and-2, forcing a punt Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Played on both special teams and defense. Appeared on 16 defensive plays and had three tackles (two solo, one for a loss). Tackle for a loss came in the third quarter when he charged down the line of scrimmage to drop WR Quinton Patton for a 1-yard loss on an end-around pitch play. 2012: Created a role for himself among a young group of safeties in training camp who competed for playing time behind starters Morgan Burnett and Charles Woodson Established himself on special teams, where his combination of size and 219 AT A GLANCE An intriguing defensive and special-teams prospect who returned to the field late in the 2013 season after suffering a neck injury that ended his rookie campaign prematurely in Was one of four non-drafted free agents to make the club s opening-day roster in 2012, joining T Don Barclay, WR Jarrett Boykin and LB Dezman Moses. Made the team on the strength of a solid preseason that saw him lead the defense with 16 tackles (12 solo) and a fumble recovery. Started the final 31 games of his college career at Vanderbilt, where he was a teammate of Packers CB Casey Hayward on a squad quarterbacked by Aaron Rodgers younger brother, Jordan. Was born on the grounds of Fort Campbell, the U.S. Army base on the Kentucky/Tennessee border. His mother, Sandra, served in the Army and has been a registered nurse for close to 20 years. speed made him a factor on the various coverage units Also took advantage of extended playing time late in games to lead the club with 16 tackles (12 solo) and a fumble recovery during the preseason Joined T Don Barclay, WR Jarrett Boykin and LB Dezman Moses as the four non-drafted free agents to make the opening-day roster in 2012 Suffered a hamstring injury just before the start of the regular season and was a gameday inactive for the first six games Returned to play in five games in the middle of the season before sustaining a neck injury at the N.Y. Giants in Week 12 and landing on injured reserve on Dec. 1 For the season, posted four tackles on special teams and a solo stop in limited action on defense At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Returned to practice during the week and made his NFL debut on special teams against the Rams, but did not record any statistics Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Once again played on special teams, making his first career coverage tackle as a member of the kickoff team Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Appeared on special teams and led the coverage units with two tackles, one each on both the kickoff and punt teams At Detroit (Nov. 18): Saw the first scrimmage action of his career in the second half, coming on in place of S M.D. Jennings, who was being treated for cramps. Appeared on 15 defensive plays and finished with one solo tackle. Also posted a tackle on the kickoff coverage unit Draft: Signed with the Packers as a nondrafted free agent on May 8. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Commodores, he started 31 consecutive games and finished his career with 256 tackles, including 18 tackles for aloss, three sacks, an INT and 10 passes defensed College teammate of Packers CB Casey Hayward...Earned his degree in human organization development last offseason Senior season (2011): Started all 13 games and finished second on the team with 63 total tackles Posted his first career interception in a win vs. Ole Miss (Sept. 17) Contributed six tackles and a sack vs. Georgia (Oct. 15) Tied his career high with 10 stops and added a sack at Florida (Nov. 5) Junior season (2010): Set career highs in tackles (98) and tackles for a loss (seven) Ranked fourth RICHARDSON FIELD MISC.

138 VETERANS in the SEC in solo tackles (5.2 per game) Recorded four or more tackles in every game Posted double-digit tackles in three consecutive games vs. LSU (Sept. 11), at Ole Miss (Sept. 18) and at Connecticut (Oct. 2) Contributed three passes defensed at Arkansas (Oct. 30) Named the te am s Defensive Player of the Week after a nine-tackle performance vs. Tennessee (Nov. 20) Sophomore season (2009): Started 10 games and earned the team s Hustle Award following the season Finished second on the team with 43 solo tackles and registered 84 stops overall Posted 10 tackles and forced a fumble vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 19) Named the team s Defensive Player of the Week after making 11 stops vs. Kentucky (Nov. 14) Freshman season (2008): One of just three true freshmen to play for the Commodores, appearing in 12 games Named the team s top special teams player for the game vs. Florida (Nov. 8) and win at Kentucky (Nov. 15) Recovered a muffed punt for a touchdown in a win over Boston College in the Gaylord Music City Bowl (Dec. 31). PERSONAL: Given name Seandre Antonio Richardson Born at the U.S. Army Base at Fort Campbell in Clarksville, Tenn. His mother, Sandra, served in the Army and has been a nurse for more than 18 years Single Brother, Darnell Jr., plays football at Alabama State Is also a family friend of retired NBA center Theo Ratliff Received a key to the city of his hometown, Linden, Ala., after signing with the Packers... High school: Starred at QB, RB, WR, S and CB for Linden (Ala.) High Lettered four years in football and basketball and also participated in track for one year Posted 101 tackles and three interceptions as a senior Led the basketball team in rebounding Earned school s leadership award and was the first person from Linden High to receive a Division I scholarship Community involvement: Heavily involved in the community, working at a nursing home in high school and the Murtha O Bryan Center in Nashville, Tenn., mentoring youths and volunteering at homeless shelters during the holidays Coached young Packers fans at the 2013 Junior Power Pack Clinic...Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing basketball, spending time with his family and friends, hunting, fishing and riding four-wheelers Lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant, favorite TV show as Meet the Browns, favorite movie as Life and favorite musical artist as Lil Wayne. RICHARDSON FIELD MISC. SEAN RICHARDSON S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (two years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay On injured reserve for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 4 in 2012, 4 in 2013, 1 in 13 playoffs; NFL total: 8. NFL debut: at St. Louis, 10/21/12 SEAN RICHARDSON GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L (inactive) 09/13 Chi-W (inactive) 09/24 at Sea-L (inactive hamstring) 09/30 NO-W (inactive hamstring) 10/07 at Ind-L (inactive hamstring) 10/14 at Hou-W (inactive hamstring) 10/21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W (injured reserve neck) 12/09 Det-W (injured reserve neck) 12/16 at Chi-W (injured reserve neck) 12/23 Ten-W (injured reserve neck) 12/30 at Min-L (injured reserve neck) 12 TOTALS /05 Min-W 1 (injured reserve neck) 01/12 at SF-L 2 (injured reserve neck) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff RICHARDSON S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Solo , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 8 Placed on injured reserve (neck), Dec Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (neck), Aug Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform, Nov , GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L (reserve/pup neck) 09/15 Was-W (reserve/pup neck) 09/22 at Cin-L (reserve/pup neck) 10/06 Det-W (reserve/pup neck) 10/13 at Bal-W (reserve/pup neck) 10/20 Cle-W (reserve/pup neck) 10/27 at Min-W (reserve/pup neck) 11/04 Chi-L (reserve/pup neck) 11/10 Phi-L (reserve/pup neck) 11/17 at NYG-L (reserve/pup neck) 11/24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 220

139 AARON RODGERS QUARTERBACK CALIFORNIA PRO BOWLS: , th NFL Season 10th Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-2 Wt: 225 Born: December 2, 1983 NFL Games Played/Started: 94/87 Acquired: D1-05 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks No. 1 in NFL history (min. 1,500 attempts) with a career passer rating of 104.9, more than seven points ahead of No. 2 Peyton Manning (97.2). Also ranks No. 1 in league history in career INT percentage (1.76) and TD/INT ratio (3.62, 188/52), and ranks No. 3 in completion percentage (65.8) and yards/attempt (8.19). In the franchise record books, holds four of the top five single-season marks for passer rating (2009, ), two of the top three for passing TDs ( ), four of the top five for completion percentage ( ) and two of the top three for passing yards (2009, 2011). Is the only quarterback in league history to register a 100- plus passer rating in five consecutive seasons ( ). In 87 career regular-season starts (58-29 record), has posted 32 games with 300-plus passing yards, 47 without an interception (min. 15 attempts) and 51 with a 100-plus passer rating. Has been selected to the Pro Bowl three of the last five seasons (2009, ) and was named the NFC s starting QB in 2011 and Earned first-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press in 2011 and earned second-team recognition in Has helped the Packers average 28.2 points per game in his 87 career regular-season starts, No. 1 among NFL quarterbacks since 1950 (min. 50 starts). Posted 21,332 passing yards from , the most in NFL history by a QB in his first five seasons as a starter. Set an NFL record among QBs whose careers started since 1970 with 43 games with a plus-100 passer rating in his first 75 starts, topping Tony Romo s mark of 40. When he hit the 150-TD mark for his career (Week 7 of 2012, at St. Louis), he had thrown just 42 INTs to that point, the fewest in NFL history as he bested Dan Marino s mark of 69 INTs at the time of his 150th career TD pass. Leads the league with 47 zero-int games (min. 15 attempts) since Had a 41-game regular-season streak without a two-int game from , the longest streak in NFL history. Since taking over as the starter in 2008, ranks No. 1 in the NFL in passer rating (105.6) and yards per attempt (8.24) and No. 2 in the league in passing TDs (187), INT percentage (1.7) and 25-yard passes (211). Is the only QB in NFL history to register two seasons with 500-plus attempts and seven or fewer INTs (2009 and 2011) and is the only 4,000-yard passer in league annals to throw six or fewer INTs (4,643 yards, six INTs in 2011). Is the lone NFL QB since the merger to post four or more consecutive 110-plus rating games in three straight seasons (Weeks 3-4, 6-7 in 2009; Week 9, Weeks in 2010; Weeks 1-7, 9-12 in 2011). Threw a TD pass in 35 consecutive regular-season games at home from , the second-longest streak in NFL history behind only Marino s 39-game streak from AT A GLANCE His career passer rating of ranks No. 1 in NFL history (min. 1,500 attempts), more than seven points ahead of No. 2 Peyton Manning (97.2). Ranks No. 1 in league history in career INT percentage (1.76) and TD/INT ratio (3.62, 188/52) and ranks No. 3 in completion percentage (65.8) and yards/attempt (8.19). Is the only quarterback in league history to record a 100-plus passer rating in five consecutive seasons ( ). In 87 career regular-season starts (58-29 record), has posted 32 games with 300-plus passing yards, 47 without an interception (min. 15 attempts) and 51 with a 100-plus passer rating. Has been selected to the Pro Bowl three of the last five seasons (2009, ) and was named the starting QB for the NFC in 2011 and In the franchise record books, holds four of the top five singleseason marks for passer rating (2009, ), two of the top three for passing TDs ( ), four of the top five for completion percentage ( ) and two of the top three for passing yards (2009, 2011). In 2011, set an NFL record with a passer rating and set franchise records for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games (eight) on his way to earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press. Went 17-5 as a starter at Cal, taking over in Week 5 of the 2003 season. Threw 43 TDs with only 13 interceptions over the course of his career and finished with a career passing efficiency mark, the best in school history. Was limited to just nine starts in 2013 due to a fractured collarbone, but ranked No. 5 in the league in passer rating (104.9), No. 2 in yards/attempt (8.74), No. 5 in completion percentage (66.6) and No. 3 in yards/completion (13.14). His combined passer rating of from was the best two-season passer rating in NFL history (min. 700 attempts), topping Manning s rating from Set the franchise record for the most passing TDs over a two-season span with 84 from , which is also No. 3 in NFL history behind only Drew Brees 89 from and Manning s 92 from Led the league in passer rating (108.0), TD percentage (7.1) and TD/INT ratio (4.88, 39/8) in 2012 and finished No. 2 in passing TDs (39) and No. 3 in completion percentage (67.2). Threw 25 TD passes in the first nine games in 2012, becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw 25-plus TD passes in the opening nine contests of two different seasons (28 TDs in 2011). Set the NFL single-season record for passer rating with a rating in 2011, topping the previous mark held by Manning (121.1 in 04). Was the first Packer to lead the league in the category since the system was implemented in In 2011, set league records for the most 100-plus rating games (13) and most 110-plus rating games (12), and tied the NFL mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four). Also in 2011, set franchise records for TD passes (45), RODGERS FIELD MISC. 221

140 VETERANS RODGERS FIELD MISC. passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games (eight), and tied the team mark for INT percentage (1.20) on his way to earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors from AP. Became only the fourth QB in NFL history to throw for 300 yards and three TDs with no INTs in a Super Bowl, taking home game MVP honors for Green Bay s win over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV. Is the only QB in NFL history to throw for more than 4,000 yards in each of his first two seasons ( ) as a starter. Has a passer rating in divisional games, the best career passer rating in league history since the NFL went to a divisional format in Since taking over as the starter in 2008, ranks No. 2 in the NFL in red-zone passer rating (107.0), No. 3 in TDs (119) and No. 1 in TD/INT ratio (39.67, 119/3). With 18 career rushing TDs, ranks No. 2 in franchise history among QBs behind only Tobin Rote (29). Joined Rote ( ) as the only QBs in team annals to post three straight seasons with four-plus rushing TDs ( ). Rushed for 250-plus yards in four consecutive seasons ( ), joining Rote (five straight, ) as the only QBs in team history to accomplish that feat. Has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week eight times in his career (Weeks 13 and 16 of 2010; Weeks 1, 4 and 9 in 2011; Weeks 4 and 6 in 2012; Week 2 in 2013) and NFC Offensive Player of the Month six times (October 2009, December 2010, September, October and November 2011, and October 2012) SEASON: Started all nine games that he appeared in, completing 193 of 290 passes (66.6 percent) for 2,536 yards and 17 TDs with six INTs for a passer rating Became the first QB in NFL history to post a 100-plus passer rating in five consecutive seasons, besting the record of four by 49ers QB Steve Young ( ) Ranked No. 5 in the league in passer rating, No. 2 in yards/attempt (8.74), No. 5 in completion percentage and No. 3 in yards/completion (13.14) Rushed for 120 yards on 30 carries (4.0 avg.) Also started in the team s playoff contest Missed seven games (Weeks 10-16) due to a fractured collarbone that he sustained in Week 9 vs. Chicago At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Threw for 333 yards and three TDs with one INT on 21-of-37 passing, tying the franchise record for the most passing yards by a QB in a season opener (Lynn Dickey, 1983; Brett Favre, 1999)... Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Had one of the best statistical outings of his career, tying the franchise record for passing yards with 480 on 34-of-42 passing along with four TDs. Became the first QB in franchise annals to post three 400-yard passing games. Became just the second QB in NFL history to throw for 480-plus yards, four-plus TDs and zero INTs in a game (Y.A. Tittle, Oct. 28, 1962). Matched his career high with the 34 completions, and his 81.0 completion percentage set a franchise record for a QB with 40-plus attempts. His 335 passing yards and 26 completions in the first half were both career highs for a half. Helped the offense register 580 total yards, the second-highest output in franchise history. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his effort Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Completed 20 of 30 attempts for 274 yards and a TD with no INTs, bringing his yardage total on the season to 1,331, the most by a QB in team history in the first four games of the season. Connected with WR James Jones on a seasonlong 83-yard TD pass in the third quarter At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Lost a pair of top receiving targets, Jones and WR Randall Cobb, to knee injuries in the first half, but completed 17 of 32 attempts for 315 yards and a TD in a hard-fought win over the defending Super Bowl champions. Threw a 64-yard TD pass to WR Jordy Nelson late in the third quarter and all but sealed the game late in the fourth quarter with a clutch third-down throw over the middle to TE Jermichael Finley that went for 52 yards At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Despite being without Cobb, Finley and Jones due to injuries, threw for 285 yards and two TDs with no INTs on 24-of-29 passing for a season-high passer rating. His 82.8 completion percentage was a career high and ranks No. 3 in single-game franchise history (min. 20 attempts). Led the offense on seven scoring drives in the win, the most points ever scored by Green Bay at the Metrodome. Connected with Nelson for a 76-yard TD pass in the second quarter, the 13th TD pass of 70-plus yards during his career, which ranks No. 2 in team history behind only Favre s 15. Was particularly effective on third down, completing all 10 of his passes for 172 yards and two TDs for a perfect rating Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Sustained a fractured left collarbone on the final play of the opening drive, a third-and-8 from the Chicago 9. On the play, was sacked by DE Shea McClellin and landed on his non-throwing shoulder, which resulted in the injury that would sideline him for the next seven games Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Missed his first game due to injury since Dec. 19, 2010 (at New England, concussion), and just the second game since 2008 (vs. Detroit, Jan. 1, 2012, rest) At Chicago (Dec. 29): Returned to action and led the way in dramatic fashion, engineering two fourth-quarter TD drives and 13 unanswered points to win a third consecutive NFC North title. Completed 25 of 39 passes for 318 yards and two TDs with two INTs. With the Packers trailing with 6:24 remaining, led the offense on an 87- yard scoring drive that was capped off with his 48-yard TD pass to Cobb on fourth down. Facing a fourth-and-8 with 46 seconds left, sprinted to his left to avoid DE Julius Peppers and found Cobb wide open down the middle of the field, heaving a long throw that Cobb caught at the Chicago 10 and carried into the end zone for the winning TD. 2012: Started all 16 regular-season games and both playoff contests Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season and the third time in four seasons Named the starting QB for the NFC squad for the second consecutive season but did not participate in the game due to ankle and knee injuries Earned second-team All-Pro honors from AP Was named to the All-NFC team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Completed 371 of 552 passes (67.2 percent) for 4,295 yards and 39 TDs with just eight INTs for a passer rating...led the league in passer rating for the second straight season and also led the league in TD percentage (7.1) and TD/INT ratio (4.88, 39/8)... Became the first NFL quarterback to lead the league in passer rating in back-to-back seasons since Manning did so in three straight seasons ( ) Threw 39 TD passes, good for No. 2 in the league and tied for No. 2 in single-season team annals behind only his 45 in 2011 Threw 25 TD passes in the opening nine games of the season, becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw 25-plus TD passes in the first nine games in two different seasons (28 TD passes in 2011) Finished No. 3 in the league in completion percentage (67.2), good for No. 2 in team history behind only his 68.3 percentage in 11 Ranked No. 1 in the NFL in passer rating (110.8) and yards per attempt (9.01) on third down Finished No. 2 in the league in passer rating (109.9) and TD percentage (36.4) in the red zone Ranked No. 4 in the NFL in passer rating (117.4) and No. 2 in TD passes (14) against the blitz Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Opened the season by completing 30 of 44 passes for 303 yards and two TDs with one INT. It marked one of only two 300-yard passing games by a QB against the 49ers all season Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, connecting on 31 of 41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs. Helped the offense produce a season-high 30 first downs, the most by the Packers since they had 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989 At Indianapolis (Oct. 7): Completed 21 of 33 passes for 243 yards and three TDs with one INT. Led the team in rushing with a regular-season career-high 57 yards on five carries (11.4 avg.) At Houston (Oct. 14): Had one of 222

141 the finest performances of his prolific career, completing 24 of 37 passes for 338 yards and a career-high six TDs. The six TD passes tied Matt Flynn (vs. Detroit, Jan. 1, 2012) for the single-game franchise record. Became just the fourth QB in NFL history to throw for 330-plus yards, six TDs and no INTs in a game, joining Tom Brady, Mark Rypien and Tittle. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Continued his momentum by throwing for 342 yards and three TDs on 30-of-37 passing with no INTs. The 81.1 completion percentage is the third highest of his career and set a team record among QBs with 35-plus attempts in a game. His three TD passes gave him 16 between Weeks 4-7, a franchise record for the most TD passes over a four-game span. His 5-yard TD pass to Cobb in the third quarter was the 150th in Rodgers career in the regular season. With the TD pass, he broke Marino s record (69) for the fewest career INTs (42) at the time of his 150th career TD pass. Reached the 150-TD mark in his 76th career game, the second-best mark in NFL history behind only Marino (62) Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Connected on 22 of 35 passes for 186 yards and two TDs, the second of which moved him past Bart Starr for No. 2 all-time in franchise history with 153. The two TD throws gave him 21 TD passes in the first eight games as he became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 20-plus TDs in the opening eight games of back-to-back seasons. Also set the franchise record for the most TD passes over a fivegame span with 18 At Detroit (Nov. 18): Completed 19 of 27 passes for 236 yards and two TDs with one INT. His passer rating was his ninth consecutive 100-plus rating in indoor games (including postseason). Threw a game-winning 22-yard TD pass to Cobb with 1:55 remaining to give Green Bay a lead in the win At Chicago (Dec. 16): Led an efficient offensive effort to help the Packers clinch their second straight NFC North title. The win marked Green Bay s 12th straight in the division, tied for the longest streak in the league since realignment in Connected on 23 of 36 attempts for 291 yards and three TDs with no INTs. Fired all three of his TD passes to Jones on a series of four possessions between the second and third quarters that turned a 7-0 deficit into a 21-7 lead Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Led the Packers to a 55-7 win, a point total that was tied for the third most in franchise history and the most since Oct. 2, 1983 (55 vs. Tampa Bay). Threw for 342 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 27-of-38 passing for a passer rating before being relieved early in the fourth quarter At Minnesota (Dec. 30): Threw for a season-high 365 yards and four TDs with no INTs on 28-of-40 passing for a passer rating. Helped the Packers put up 34 points, their most in Minnesota since 2004 Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Continued his postseason efficiency, completing 23 of 33 passes for 274 yards and a TD with no INTs in what was the first home playoff victory of his career as a starter. Finished with a passer rating, his fifth of 100-plus in seven postseason starts. 2011: Started 15 contests, resting the final game, and earned league MVP honors Also started the team s playoff contest Completed 343 of 502 passes (68.3 percent) for 4,643 yards and 45 TDs with just six INTs Was also named first-team All-Pro by AP, Pro Football Weekly/PFWA, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second time, getting the starting nod for the NFC squad Was named the Professional Athlete of the Year by Sporting News, the Male Athlete of the Year by AP, the NFC Offensive Player of the Year by the Committee of 101, the NFL Offensive Player of the Year by Sporting News, and the NFL MVP by Sports Illustrated Won the Bert Bell Award from The Maxwell Club as the most outstanding Professional Player of the Year Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September, October and November Marked four straight months that he won the award (also December 2010), making him the first NFL player to accomplish that feat since the league began recognizing players on a monthly basis in 1986 Set the NFL single-season record with a passer rating, topping the previous mark of by Manning in 04 Became the first Green Bay QB to lead the NFL in passer rating since the system was implemented in 1973 Set league records for the most 100-plus passer rating games (13), most 110-plus rating games (12) and tied the NFL mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four) Set franchise records for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games (eight), and tied Starr s record (1966) for interception percentage (1.20) Tied Favre s franchise record (1996) for the most games with four-plus TD passes (five) Became just the third QB in league history to have 10 games with three-plus TD passes, joining Brady (2007) and Marino (1984) Tied an RODGERS VETERANS RODGERS 2011 A SEASON TO REMEMBER In what was his fourth year as the starter under center for the Packers in 2011, quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned in one of the finest seasons by any player at the position in the history of the National Football League. Rodgers was voted the Pro Bowl starter for the NFC and earned Most Valuable Player honors from The Associated Press following the season, winning the vote by a nearly unanimous 48-2 margin. During the regular season, he completed 343 of 502 attempts for 4,643 yards and 45 touchdowns against just six interceptions, netting a cumulative passer rating of Rodgers marks for yardage, touchdowns, completion percentage, yards per attempt and 300-yard games were all new franchise records. Even more impressive was that he accomplished all of that despite appearing in just 15 games (he was rested for the regular-season finale in Week 17). A look at some of the superlatives from Rodgers fantastic season: QB rating set a new NFL record, as did his 13 games with a 100-plus passer rating. Joined Tom Brady and Dan Marino as the only three QBs, at the time, to throw three-plus TD passes in a game 10 or more times in a season.* Tied the NFL record shared by Brady and Peyton Manning by throwing at least two TD passes in 13 consecutive games. Set an NFL record with 11 consecutive games with a 110-plus QB rating. Became the only QB in NFL history to have more than one season with 500- plus pass attempts and seven or fewer INTs, and also became the first 4,000- yard passer in league annals to throw six or fewer INTs. Experienced a torrid stretch over a three-game span in the middle of the season when he became just the second QB in NFL history (Kurt Warner) to record three consecutive games with a 140-plus passer rating. With his 408-yard outing in Week 4 vs. Denver, he became the first QB in NFL history to register 400 passing yards/four passing TDs/two rushing TDs in a game. FIELD MISC. * Drew Brees and Manning threw three-plus TD passes in a game 11 times in 2012 and 2013, respectively. 223

142 VETERANS RODGERS NFL record with at least two TD passes in 13 straight games (Games 1-13) Started the season with 11 consecutive 110- plus rating games, the longest single-season streak in NFL history as he topped Young s mark of seven straight in 1994 Became the first 4,000-yard passer in NFL history to throw six or fewer INTs His yards per attempt of 9.25 ranked No. 4 by an NFL quarterback since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Ranked No. 2 in the league with a passer rating on third down, connecting on 80 of 122 passes (65.6 percent) for 1,136 yards and nine TDs with two INTs Against the blitz, led the NFL with a passer rating, a 68.0 completion percentage, and an average of 12.0 yards per attempt His rating against the blitz ranked No. 2 in the NFL since 1993, according to STATS LLC, behind only Manning s rating in 2004 Led the league with a passer rating in the red zone Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Connected on 27 of 35 passes for 312 yards and three TDs with no INTs on his way to earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Was locked in from the start, completing 14 of 15 passes in the first quarter for 188 yards and three TDs, becoming just the second QB in NFL history to throw three TDs in the first quarter of a season opener (Buffalo s Jack Kemp Sept, 13, 1964). The yardage mark in the opening quarter was also his personal best in any quarter of a game in his career At Carolina (Sept. 18): Became the first QB in franchise history to throw for 300-plus yards in each of the first two games of the season when he posted 308 yards and two TD passes on 19-of-30 passing Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Had one of the most statistically impressive performances of his career, accounting for six TDs (four passing, two rushing) and throwing for a career-high 408 yards on 29-of-38 passing. Became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 400 yards and four TDs and also have two rushing TDs in the game. Became the first QB in franchise annals to eclipse the 400-yard passing mark on more than one occasion (404, vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 26, 2010). Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the outing At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Completed 26 of 39 attempts for 396 yards and two TDs, tying a team record by completing passes to 12 different receivers. The 396 yards passing was the fourth-highest total on the road in franchise history. Threw for 269 yards in the second half, the most by a Green Bay QB in a second half since 1991 Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Matched his singleseason career high with his fifth 300-yard game in just the sixth contest of the season. Threw for 316 yards and three scores, highlighted by his career-long 93-yard TD pass to WR Nelson in the second quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Posted the second-highest QB rating of his career (146.5), throwing for 335 yards and three TDs on 24-of-30 passing. Completed his first 13 passes of the game, which matched his career-best streak and was the longest by a Packers QB since Favre s 13 at Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2005 At San Diego (Nov. 6): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time on the season, completing 21 of 26 passes for 247 yards and four TDs for a passer rating. Set an NFL single-season record with his eighth straight 110-plus rating game, topping the mark of seven by Young in Posted a season-high 52 rushing yards on eight carries (6.5 avg.) Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Joined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only two QBs in NFL history to post three consecutive 140- plus rating games in a single season by completing 23 of 30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs, good for a rating. Broke Favre s franchise record for 110-rating games (eight, 2007) and consecutive games with at least two TD passes (eight, 1994), doing each for the ninth time on the season At Detroit (Nov. 24): Further extended his league record by registering his 11th consecutive 110-plus rating game as he completed 22 of 33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Connected on 29 of 46 attempts for 369 yards and four TDs in a hostile road environment. Set new franchise records by posting his eighth 300-yard passing game and ninth three-plus TD game. Extended his NFL record of consecutive games with a 100-plus passer rating to 12 Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Became the fastest player to reach the 4,000-yard passing plateau in franchise history by topping the mark in his 13th game of the season. It also tied him for the second fastest in league annals behind only Brees (12 games in 2011). Connected on 17 of 30 passes for 281 yards and two TDs, joining Manning (2004) and Brady ( ) as the only QBs in NFL history to throw at least two TD passes in 13 consecutive games At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Set a franchise record with his 40th TD pass of the season, topping Favre s mark of 39 set in Set the mark with a 2-yard TD toss to WR Donald Driver in the third quarter, becoming just the seventh QB in NFL history to eclipse the 40-TD mark in a season Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Threw a season-high five TD passes, giving him a team-record 45 on the season, en route to leading the Packers to their franchise-record 14th regular-season win Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Listed as inactive as the coaching staff elected to rest him with home-field advantage throughout the playoffs having been secured the previous week. 2010: Started 15 contests, missing one game with a concussion, and was named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl Completed 312 of 475 passes (65.7 percent) for 3,922 yards, 28 TDs and 11 INTs for a rating as he became the first QB in franchise history to post a 100-plus passer rating in backto-back seasons Ranked third in the NFL in passer rating, seventh in yards, tied for sixth in TDs and second in 25-yard passes (40) Was named FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year and NFC Offensive Player of the Month for December/January and twice earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors (Weeks 13 and 16) Finished third among NFL QBs with a career-high 356 rushing yards on 64 carries (5.6 avg.), the most by a Green Bay signal-caller since Don Majkowski posted 358 in 1989 Tied for the team lead with four rushing TDs, his third straight campaign with four-plus rushing TDs as he became the first Packers QB since Rote ( ) to do so Ranked No. 1 in the NFL (min. 100 attempts) with a passer rating against the blitz, completing 111 of 167 attempts FIELD MISC. TAKING HIS PLACE AMONG THE GAME S BEST Now firmly entrenched in his role as the face of the franchise, QB Aaron Rodgers has gone from solid first-year starter to Pro Bowl starter to Super Bowl Most Valuable Player to NFL MVP and is widely regarded as one of the game s top signal callers. For his career, he has completed 1,945 of 2,955 passes (65.8 percent) for 24,197 yards and 188 touchdowns against only 52 interceptions, for a passer rating. The rating ranks No. 1 in NFL history for the regular season (min. 1,500 attempts) and is more than seven points higher than second-ranked Peyton Manning (97.2). Rodgers earned NFL MVP honors after a record-breaking 2011 campaign. He led the Packers to a franchise-best 15-win regular season and set Packers single-season records for TD passes (45), yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25) and passer rating (122.5). His passer rating was also an NFL single-season record and his 45 TD passes ranked fifth in NFL history at the time. Rodgers became the first player in NFL history to post 4,000 yards passing in each of his first two seasons as a starter ( ) and also broke the 4,000-yard plateau in 2011 and His career interception percentage of 1.8 ranks No. 1 in NFL history among QBs with more than 1,500 attempts. Rodgers continued to impress during the 2010 postseason. His 1,094 passing yards and nine TD passes in the four playoff games each rank as the fourth-highest postseason totals in NFL history. 224

143 PACKERS SPRING MINICAMP (66.5 percent) for 1,503 yards and 11 TDs with five INTs Registered a 110-plus passer rating in four consecutive games (Week 9, Weeks 11-13) to become the first NFL QB since the 1970 merger to post four straight 110-plus rating games in back-to-back seasons (Weeks 3-4, 6-7 in 2009) Posted a passer rating in four postseason contests, completing 90 of 132 passes (68.2 percent) for 1,094 yards and nine TDs with two INTs The yardage total ranks fourth in NFL history for a single postseason behind only Eli Manning (1,219 in 2011), Warner (1,147 in 2008) and Joe Flacco (1,140 in 2012), while the TD total is tied for No. 4 in league annals behind only Joe Montana (1989), Warner (2008) and Flacco (2012), who all threw 11 TDs At Washington (Oct. 10): Had 27 completions on a season-high 46 attempts for 293 yards and a TD with one INT. Sustained a concussion on the Packers final play from scrimmage in OT while being hit by DE Jeremy Jarmon on a throw that was picked off by S LaRon Landry at the Green Bay 39; the turnover led to Washington s gamewinning FG Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Missed some practice time during the week due to the concussion, but returned to make his 38th straight start. Finished with 313 yards on 18-of- 33 passing with a TD and an INT. Threw a then-career-long 86- yard TD pass to WR Greg Jennings late in the first quarter, the longest regular-season completion by a Green Bay QB since Favre s 99-yard scoring strike to WR Robert Brooks at Chicago on Sept. 11, On the final possession of regulation, engineered a 69-yard drive that he capped off with a sneak up the middle on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to send the game into OT At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Threw four TD passes and connected on 22 of 31 passes for 301 yards and a season-high passer rating At Atlanta (Nov. 28): Completed 26 of 35 attempts for 344 yards and a TD while adding a seasonhigh 51 rushing yards and a TD on a career-high 12 carries Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors as he completed 21 of 30 passes for 298 yards and three TDs for a passer rating. Didn t throw an INT for the fifth straight game, the first Packers QB to do so since Starr in Had a pair of TD passes of 55-plus yards for the first time in his career, connecting with Jennings for a 57-yard score in the second quarter and with Driver on a 61-yard TD in the third quarter At Detroit (Dec. 12): Threw for 46 yards on 7-of-11 passing before departing due to a concussion. With just over three minutes remaining in the first half, scrambled for an 18-yard gain to the Green Bay 43 but took hits from S Amari Spievey and LB Landon Johnson, with his head hitting the turf. Took three more snaps before being replaced by Flynn for the remainder of the game. Prior to his exit, saw his career-long streak of 181 attempts without an INT come to an end when a deep pass in the first quarter bounced out of Jennings arms and into Spievey s. It was his first INT since his final throw of the first half vs. Minnesota in Week 7, a streak that put him at No. 2 in the team record books behind only Starr (294, ) At New England (Dec. 19): Inactive due to the concussion, which snapped a streak of 45 consecutive starts that was the fourth-longest streak in the league among active QBs at that point Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Returned to action and turned in one of the best outings of his career on his way to earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Threw for 404 yards, at the time a regular-season career high, on 25-of-37 passing while matching his career high at that point with four TD passes. His yardage total was the most by a Green Bay QB in the regular season since Dickey s 418-yard game vs. Tampa Bay (Oct. 12, 1980), and it was the first 400-yard, four-td, zero-int performance in franchise annals. It also marked the 10th time in his career that he threw three-plus TDs and zero INTs in a game, the most in NFL history by a QB within three seasons of his first start (Warner, nine, ). Led the Packers to 515 total yards, the most since the team posted 548 at Oakland (Dec. 22, 2003) At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Had one of the finest playoff games by a QB in NFL playoff history, connecting on 31 of 36 passes for 366 yards and three TDs. His passer rating was the highest in league postseason history among QBs with 35-plus attempts. The 31 completions and 86.1 completion percentage were franchise single-game postseason records, and the completion percentage ranks No. 1 in NFL history for QBs with 35-plus attempts. Became the first QB in NFL playoff history to throw for 350 yards, three TDs and zero INTs and rush for a TD in a game. Completed all 10 of his third-down passing attempts for 151 yards. Helped lead the Packers to a franchise postseason-record 48 points. Combined with the 45-point outing at Arizona in the 2009 Wild Card contest, the Packers became the first team in NFL history to record 45 points in a game in consecutive postseasons. His three TD passes gave him 10 in his first three postseason starts, the most in NFL history as he surpassed Jeff George, Daryle Lamonica and Marino (nine each). Along with his rating at Arizona in the 09 playoffs and his rating at Philadelphia the week before, became the first QB in NFL history to register a 120-plus rating in each of his first three postseason starts. Also became the first QB in NFL postseason history to throw for three-plus TDs in each of his first three playoff starts Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Closed out his torrid postseason by earning Super Bowl MVP honors with a masterful performance in the world championship game. Completed 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards and three TDs. Joined Montana, Young and Jake Delhomme as the only QBs to throw for 300 yards and three scores with no INTs in a Super Bowl. First TD pass came on a perfectly placed throw to Nelson for a 29-yard score. Threaded a pass into the hands of Jennings for a 21-yard TD in the second quarter with S Ryan Clark just missing the ball and S Troy Polamalu s hard shot from behind failing to knock it free from the WR s arms. Found Jennings once more in the back right corner of the end zone in the third quarter to extend the lead to Perhaps his best throw of the game came on the Packers clock-killing drive late in the fourth quarter. On third-and-10 from the Green Bay 25, fired the ball to Jennings down the seam just beyond the outstretched arms of CB Ike Taylor as he hit the WR in stride for a 31-yard gain and a new set of downs. The drive burned 5:19 off the clock and set up a 23-yard Mason Crosby FG to extend the lead to 31-25, forcing Pittsburgh to drive for a TD instead of a game-tying FG. 2009: Selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career...started every game for the second straight season and completed 350 of 541 passes (64.7 percent) for 4,434 yards, 30 TDs and seven INTs for a rating, which ranked fourth in the NFL Ranked fourth in the league in passing yards, fourth in TD passes and first in INT percentage (1.29), the latter mark second at the time in team history to Starr s 1.20 in 1966 as Rodgers posted 12 games without an INT to break Dan Devine coached collegiately for 16 years before Green Bay hired him in Shortly after his arrival, he implemented a college tradition: spring practice. That April, Devine took his new players to the University of Texas at Arlington and the Packers first minicamp, where he got his first look at No. 1 draft choice John Brockington. In 1977, the Packers revolutionary indoor facility allowed spring practice in Green Bay. However, the team migrated to Arizona in 94, so the Don Hutson Center could be finished University of Texas at Arlington Saguaro High School, Phoenix Indoor Practice Facility, Green Bay Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College 1995-present Don Hutson Center, Green Bay RODGERS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 225

144 VETERANS RODGERS Starr s franchise mark of 11 in 1964 Nearly broke Dickey s single-season team record for passing yards set in 1984 (4,458) while joining Favre ( ) as the only QBs in team history to post back-to-back 4,000-yard seasons and joining Dickey and Favre as the only Green Bay QBs to hit 30 TDs in one season Had a rating on third down, which led the league and was the highest since Warner (137.3) in 1999; third-down production included an NFL-best 14 TDs, no INTs and a league-high 1,710 yards, the most yards by an NFL QB since the stat began to be kept in Tied for NFL lead (with Donovan McNabb and Romo) with 17 completions of 40-plus yards...was tied for second in the league (with Romo and Brees) with 39 completions of 25-plus yards, trailing only Eli Manning s 42...Rushed for 316 yards and five TDs on 58 carries (5.4 avg.), the second-most yards by any QB in 2009 (David Garrard, 323) and the most runs of 10-plus yards with His five rushing TDs were the most since Majkowski posted the same number in 89 Became the first QB in NFL history to throw 30 or more TDs and seven or fewer INTs and rush for five TDs in the same season Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for October At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Threw for a season-high 384 yards on 26-of-37 passing for a rating. Was intercepted for the first time on the season when CB Antoine Winfield picked off his pass intended for Jennings on the right sideline at the Minnesota 23 early in the second quarter; the INT snapped a then-career-best streak of 159 passing attempts without one, then the third longest in team history behind Starr (294 in ) and Favre (163 in ) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Completed 29 of 37 passes for 358 yards, two TDs and one INT for a rating, giving him two career firsts back-to-back games with 350- plus yards and three straight contests with a rating or better. His 78.3 completion percentage was the second-best single-game performance in team history at the time (min. 35 attempts), trailing only Favre s 79.5 percent on 31-of-39 passing at Minnesota on Nov. 21, 1998 At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Completed 15 of 20 passes for 246 yards, three TDs and no INTs for a passer rating, the best single-game rating in franchise history (min. 20 attempts). His fourth straight game with a plus passer rating made him only the second QB in team history to accomplish the feat in the same season (Starr, Sept. 18-Oct. 9, 1966) Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Posted 344 yards passing and a season-high 32 completions on 44 attempts with two TDs and no INTs for a rating. Threw for 274 yards in the first half alone, which at the time was his career-high yardage mark for any half in the regular season At Pittsburgh (Dec. 20): Threw for 383 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 26-of-48 passing for a rating. The 48 attempts without an INT were the most in a single game in team history. On third down, was 8 of 13 for 217 yards and three TDs for a rating...at Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Posted team playoff-record 423 yards and four TDs on 28-of-42 passing with one INT for a rating. The four TD passes matched a franchise playoff mark held by Starr (at Dallas, Jan. 1, 1967) and Dickey (vs. St. Louis, Jan. 8, 1983). The yardage total was tied for No. 5 in NFL playoff history at the time, and his 319 yards passing after halftime set an NFL playoff record, eclipsing the previous mark of 274 yards set by Marino (at Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1995). Became one of only six QBs in the Super Bowl era to throw for 400 yards/four TDs in a postseason game, and one of only two signal callers to post 400 yards/four TDs and a rushing TD in a playoff game (Peyton Manning, vs. Denver, Jan. 9, 2005). Completed six passes of 25-plus yards as he helped team come back from 21-point deficit in the second half to tie the game, with the longest score coming on a 30-yarder to Jones on fourth-and-5 early in the fourth quarter. 2008: Took over as the starter after waiting patiently for three years for his opportunity behind Favre Became the first QB other than Favre to start a Packers game since Majkowski (Sept. 20, 1992), starting all 16 games and ranking third in the NFC and sixth in the NFL with a 93.8 passer rating Completed 341 of 536 passes (63.6 percent) for 4,038 yards, 28 TDs and 13 INTs Under center for 1,039 of 1,049 (99.1 percent) offensive plays Ranked fourth in the league in both TD passes and passing yards Became just the fourth QB in team history to surpass 4,000 yards in one season (Favre, Dickey, Majkowski) and only the second in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in the first season that he started a game (Warner, St. Louis, 1999) Ranked No. 3 in the NFL with a passer rating on third down, including 14 TDs, which trailed only Rivers 15 Completed 16 passes of 40- plus yards, tied for first in the NFL with Brees Tied for fifth in the league with 48 completions of 20-plus yards...third on the team with 207 rushing yards on 56 carries (3.7 avg.), and tied for the team lead with four rushing TDs Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Started his first NFL game and completed 18 of 22 passes for 178 yards and a TD with no INTs. His 81.8 completion percentage ranks as the second-best mark in league history by a QB in his first start (min. 20 attempts), behind only former Jacksonville QB Rob Johnson s 83.3 percentage (20 of 24) in Scored first career rushing TD on a 1-yard plunge in the fourth quarter to give Green Bay a lead At Detroit (Sept. 14): Posted the first 300-yard passing day of his NFL career and threw three TD passes. Connected on 24 of 38 PACKERS QUARTERBACKS, FIELD MISC. Moss, Perry, Illinois Heath, Stan, Nevada Christman, Paul, Missouri O Malley, Tom, Cincinnati Rote, Tobin, Rice Thomason, Bobby, Virginia Military Parilli, Babe, Kentucky , Garrett, Bob, Stanford Brackins, Charlie, Prairie View A&M Held, Paul, San Jose State Starr, Bart, Alabama McHan, Lamar, Arkansas Roach, John, S. Methodist Bratkowski, Zeke, Georgia , 71 Claridge, Dennis, Nebraska Horn, Don, San Diego State Stevens, Bill, Texas-El Paso Norton, Rick, Kentucky Patrick, Frank, Nebraska Hunter, Scott, Alabama Tagge, Jerry, Nebraska Del Gaizo, Jim, Tampa Concannon, Jack, Boston College Hadl, John, Kansas Milan, Don, Cal Poly-San Luis O Brown, Carlos, Pacific Johnson, Randy, Texas A&I Dickey, Lynn, Kansas St , Dowling, Brian, Yale Whitehurst, David, Furman Douglass, Bobby, Kansas Sproul, Dennis, Arizona State Pisarkiewicz, Steve, Missouri Troup, Bill, South Carolina Campbell, Rich, California Wright, Randy, Wisconsin Zorn, Jim, Cal Poly-Pomona Ferragamo, Vince, Nebraska Fusina, Chuck, Penn State Shield, Joe, Trinity (Conn.) Gillus, Willie, Norfolk State Risher, Alan, Louisiana State Majkowski, Don, Virginia Kiel, Blair, Notre Dame Dilweg, Anthony, Duke Tomczak, Mike, Ohio State Favre, Brett, S. Mississippi Detmer, Ty, Brigham Young , 95 Brunell, Mark, Washington Rubley, T.J., Tulsa McMahon, Jim, Brigham Young Pederson, Doug, N.E. La , Bono, Steve, UCLA Hasselbeck, Matt, Boston Coll Wuerffel, Danny, Florida O Sullivan, J.T., UC Davis Rodgers, Aaron, California Martin, Ingle, Furman Nall, Craig, Northwestern (La.) St , 07 Flynn, Matt, Louisiana State , 13 Harrell, Graham, Texas Tech Tolzien, Scott, Wisconsin Wallace, Seneca, Iowa State Quarterbacks who played in at least one official Packers game 226

145 passes for 328 yards At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Sprained his right shoulder in third quarter on a 7-yard scramble as he dove to extend the ball for a first down. On next series, hit Jennings for a 48-yard TD pass, but then sat out the following series with the injury. Returned for one more series late in the fourth quarter before exiting the game for good. Finished the afternoon 14 of 27 for 165 yards and two TDs, but had a string of 157 consecutive passes without an INT snapped, the fifth-longest streak in team history Vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started despite being limited all week in practice as he recovered from a sprained right shoulder. Recorded the second 300- yard passing game of his pro career as he connected on 25 of 37 passes for 313 yards and three TDs Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Completed 21 of 31 passes for 308 yards and three TDs for a season-high passer rating, matching his season best with the three TD passes. With Lions having just scored a TD to narrow Green Bay s lead to 24-21, connected on seasonlong pass when he found Driver deep down the right sideline midway through the fourth quarter for a 71-yard score. The pass also put him over the 4,000-yard mark for the season. 2007: Serving as Favre s backup for the third straight season, he appeared in two regular-season games and completed 20 of 28 passes (71.4 percent) for 218 yards with one TD and no INTs for a rating, plus seven rushes for 29 yards Put together his best preseason as a pro, completing 37 of 59 passes (62.7 percent) with three TDs in four appearances Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11): Saw his first action of the regular season, entering with 3:56 remaining and completing both of his passes for 17 yards, including a 15-yarder to Jones on his first throw At Dallas (Nov. 29): Was inserted into the game in the second quarter after Favre suffered elbow and shoulder injuries. Completed 18 of 26 passes for 201 yards and one TD for a passer rating, plus had five rushes for 30 yards. On the Packers final drive of the first half, found Jennings for a 43-yard catch-and-run and connected with him again on an 11-yard TD (Rodgers first TD pass as a pro). In the third quarter, led a 12-play, 69-yard drive that finished with a 1-yard Ryan Grant TD plunge; on the series, completed all six passes for 61 yards, including throws of 22 and 17 yards. In the fourth, led the team s final scoring drive that culminated in a 52-yard Crosby FG. Injured a hamstring the following week in practice and was inactive for the final four regular-season games before recovering to serve as Favre s backup in the postseason Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Played the final series of playoff game, but did not attempt a pass. 2006: Served as the No. 2 QB for the team s first 10 games, playing in two contests Was on injured reserve (foot) for the final six games In the preseason, served as the No. 2 QB for all four games Completed 22 of 38 passes for 323 yards and three TDs, including an 85-yard pass to Jennings, vs. Atlanta (Aug. 19) Before sustaining a season-ending broken foot in Week 11, had taken 36 regular-season offensive snaps and completed 6 of 15 passes (40.0 percent) for 46 yards, with no TDs or INTs, for a 48.2 rating At Philadelphia (Oct. 2): Made his season debut in place of an injured Favre (neck/ head); nearly engineered a TD drive on the last series of the game, completing 2 of 3 passes for 14 yards, but the Packers were held out of the end zone on a goal-line stand Vs. New England (Nov. 19): Saw the most extensive action of his career to date when he was inserted into the lineup for an injured Favre (elbow), and played the last two offensive snaps of the first half and the entire second half. Completed 4 of 12 passes and had a 6-yard scramble on a third-and-6. Played the second half with a foot injury he sustained toward the start of the third quarter; post-game tests revealed a fracture that caused him to miss the rest of the season. Was placed on injured reserve on Nov : Saw action in three games as a rookie; he was active but did not play in the 13 other contests Completed 9 of 16 attempts (56.3 percent) for 65 yards, with one INT, and a 39.8 passer rating Also credited with two rushes for 7 yards, including a kneel-down on the season s final snap after Favre was given a curtain call Got an extended look in the preseason opener vs. San Diego (Aug. 11), replacing Favre; endured a malfunctioning helmet radio, four offensive penalties and two sacks, and as a result the coaching staff didn t get a great look at him in his rainy preseason debut Struggled as the No. 2 QB the following week at Buffalo (Aug. 20), going 4 for 9 for 21 yards, with one sack and an INT; his two best plays were carries (22, 9 yards) Ended the preseason on a good note, though, at Tennessee (Sept. 1); orchestrated an important scoring drive, converting two third downs, before hitting TE Ben Steele on a 12-yard TD Vs. New Orleans (Oct. 9): Made his NFL debut in a 52-3 win. Entered on the Packers initial series of the fourth quarter and completed his lone attempt, his first career pass, to FB Vonta Leach for no gain At Baltimore (Dec. 19): Got his most extensive playing time in 48-3 Monday night loss. Came off the bench toward the end of the third quarter and finished the contest, going 8 for 15 with one INT, plus one carry for 8 yards Vs. Seattle (Jan. 1): Took the game s final kneel-down, his only play, after replacing Favre, who had started the drive 2005 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the first round with the No. 24 overall pick. Was the second QB taken after Alex Smith (49ers) at No. 1, the eighth QB drafted by the Packers in the first round and the first since Rich Campbell, also from Cal, in Also joined Campbell as the only Cal players drafted by Green Bay in the first round. Passed on his final year of eligibility and was considered one of the top QB prospects in the country with numerous football observers rating him as the No. 1 pick in the draft. COLLEGE: A two-year starter and letterman at California, he completed 424 of 665 passes (63.8 percent) for 5,469 yards, with 43 TDs and 13 INTs while playing in 25 games with 22 starts His career passer rating and 1.95 INT percentage are both tops in school history Threw for 250-plus yards 10 times and had 160 rushes for 336 yards (2.1 avg.) and eight TDs With scant Division I interest after two highly successful prep seasons, began his college career at Butte College, near Chico, Calif. It was there that Cal coach Jeff Tedford noticed Rodgers while watching video of a teammate, TE Garrett Cross (who later, too, became a Cal Golden Bear, and then a Green Bay Packer) After watching him practice and feeling confident in his ability to thrive in Berkeley, Tedford offered Rodgers a scholarship and launched the beginning of two immensely successful seasons Majored in American studies Junior season (2004): Started all 12 games for the Bears, including the Holiday Bowl vs. Texas Tech (Dec. 30) Finished with 209 completions in 316 attempts (66.1 percent) for 2,566 yards and 24 TDs, with eight INTs Helped the team reach its highest national ranking (No. 4) since 1952, produce its best regular-season record (10-1) in 54 years and record the most conference wins (seven) in 55 years Led an offense that ranked first in the conference in passing efficiency (167.39, fourth nationally), total offense (494.7 ypg, fifth), scoring offense (37.3 ppg, sixth) and rushing offense (260 ypg, fifth) Offense was second-highest scoring in school history Named first-team All-Pacific-10, and received honorable mention All-America honors from AP, College & Pro Football Newsweekly and SportsIllustrated.com Also was a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic choice Was one of 15 players to receive letters from the Heisman Trophy Committee in November, and was named to the watch lists for the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year Award, the Maxwell Award and the Davey O Brien Award Served as team co-captain and was chosen as Cal s co-offensive MVP Finished second in the conference in passing efficiency (154.4), behind Southern California s Matt Leinart; the efficiency mark ranked eighth among all NCAA passers in 2004 and was the second-best RODGERS VETERANS FIELD MISC.

146 VETERANS RODGERS FIELD MISC. achievement in Cal annals (164.5, Dave Barr, 1993) Fired three or more TDs four times on the season Completed a single-game school-record 23 consecutive passes at USC (Oct. 9) to tie an NCAA mark, running his school-record string to 26 straight completions dating back to previous game at Oregon State (Oct. 2). Finished USC game 29 of 34 for 85.3 percent, another school record Sophomore season (2003): Upon transferring from Butte College, played in three of the Golden Bears first four games before taking over as the starter in Game 5 at Illinois (Sept. 20), leading Cal to a 7-3 record as a starter Authored one of the finest quarterbacking seasons of any sophomore in Pac-10 history, throwing for 2,903 yards and 19 TDs, with only five INTs, on 215-of-349 passing (61.6 percent) The passing yardage total ranked second on Cal s all-time list (now fifth) and his INT percentage of 1.43 set a school record (breaking old mark of 1.69 set by Gary Graumann in 1977) Additionally, his passer efficiency rating (146.6) ranked fourth in school annals, and with 210 yards rushing, his 3,113 total yards ranked second Registered 300 or more yards through the air five times, tying Pat Barnes school record Authored two major INT-free streaks: the first came as he started his Cal career with 98 straight passes without an INT, the second came later in the season as he threw 105 times without a pick, ending at Oregon (Nov. 8) Over the last five games of the season, completed 68.2 percent of his passes (105 of 154) for 1,596 yards (319.1 ypg), 12 TDs and two INTs Was clutch in the school s final two contests, throwing for 348 yards vs. Washington (Nov. 15) and 359 at Stanford (Nov. 22), both must-wins in order for Cal to clinch its first bowl berth since 1996 In the Stanford contest, registered 414 yards of total offense (359 passing, 55 rushing) to record the highest total in the 106-year history of the Big Game ; it was the fourth-highest total offense output in team history Stretched streak of 300-yard passing games to three in Insight Bowl vs. Virginia Tech (Dec. 26), throwing for collegiate-high 394 in win and putting up 424 yards of total offense, third best in school annals Served as one of two offensive team captains Freshman season (2002): During his one year at Butte College in Oroville, Calif., led the Roadrunners to a 10-1 record, a NorCal Conference championship and a No. 2 national ranking Passed for 2,408 yards and 28 TDs, with only four INTs, on 164 completions in 265 attempts (61.9 percent) Also carried 101 times for 294 yards and seven TDs Authored single-game school records for TDs (six) and all-purpose yards (440) Earned third-team All-America mention from J.C. Grid-Wire, in addition to NorCal Conference and region MVP honors Voted MVP in Holiday Bowl victory over San Joaquin Delta (Junior College) with a 251-yard, two-td pass performance Listed in SuperPrep s JuCo 100, ranking him 41st among all junior college players nationally. PERSONAL: Given name Aaron Charles Rodgers Born in Chico, Calif. Nicknamed A-Rod Single Father, Ed, LEADING ON THE FIELD, AT THE CHECKOUT COUNTER played offensive guard at Chico State from and then lined up for three-plus seasons (three games in 1978, ) with the Twin City Cougars, a semi-pro football team in Marysville, Calif.; the Cougars captured the 1980 semi-pro national championship by defeating the Delavan (Wis.) Red Devils, Younger brother, Jordan, played quarterback at Vanderbilt and has spent time on Tampa Bay s practice squad in 2013 High school: A two-time all-section choice ( ) at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif., passing for 4,419 yards over the course of his junior and senior seasons and setting the single-season school record for passing yards his senior year (2,303) Also pitched for his high school baseball team as a senior Community involvement: Has become particularly active with the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund and recently eclipsed the $1 million mark in total monies raised through various campaigns and events Has hosted the fundraising banquet An Evening with Aaron Rodgers in Milwaukee in each of the last five offseasons on behalf of the organization Won the Bart Starr Award in 2014, which annually recognizes one NFL player for outstanding character and leadership on the field and in the community...in December 2011, hosted A Pack Lunch with Aaron Rodgers, where MACC Fund donors joined him for an afternoon lunch hour in Green Bay In 2009, worked with The Salvation Army to have Twelve s Day of Christmas, a benefit partnering with Shopko to give holiday gifts to underprivileged children Co-hosted a charity golf tournament with Young Life from Plays annually in the Andy North and Friends Golf Getaway, an event that raises money and awareness for the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center A scratch golfer, plays regularly and has played in the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe, Nev., 10 times Has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Vince Lombardi Golf Classic and the 2009 ESPY Celebrity Golf Classic While at Cal, he and WR Geoff McArthur participated in fundraiser Touchdown for Kids, with money donated to local youth programs for every TD pass connection authored by the two Hobbies/interests: Worked a summer job in 2004 washing windows in the San Francisco Bay area with Cal punter David Lonie, who was briefly with the Packers prior to the 2007 season An avid indie rock and country music listener, his favorite solo artists include Ben Harper, Mat Kearney and Pete Murray, and he lists his favorite bands as Anberlin and Counting Crows Is also an ardent Milwaukee Brewers fan and enjoys attending their games Recorded a series of promotional ads for the club during 2012 spring training Lists the Bible as his favorite book and Land of the Lost, The Princess Bride and Tombstone as his favorite movies Game of Thrones, Jeopardy and South Park are among his favorite TV shows His offseason travels have featured trips to Australia, Cabo San Lucas, the Kentucky Derby and the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, where he served as a presenter multiple times Residence: Chico, Calif. Despite missing seven games due to injury, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers once again finished near the top of the league in a number of key passing categories in He completed 193 of 290 passes (66.6 percent) for 2,536 yards and 17 TDs with just six INTs for a passer rating that ranked fifth in the league. Rodgers completion percentage was the fifth-highest mark in the NFL and the third-highest mark in the NFC. Additionally, his 8.74 yards per pass attempt was second only to Philadelphia s Nick Foles (9.12). Off the field, his popularity among the fan base was reflected by his finish as the runaway leader among jerseys sold in the Packers Pro Shop. The Pro Shop is housed in the Lambeau Field Atrium, and boasts worldwide distribution through The following is a list of the top five sellers along with customized authentic and replica jerseys that fans can put their own name and numbers on. Rank Player % of Total Sales 1 Aaron Rodgers Clay Matthews Customized Replicas Jordy Nelson Eddie Lacy

147 AARON RODGERS PRO STATISTICS PASSING Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2005 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , Green Bay , t NFL totals (nine years) ,955 1, , t 232 1, PLAYOFFS Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay , Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason , Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost 2-2 in 2005, 1-1 in 2006, 10-3 in 2008, 10-4 in 2009, 1-1 in 09 playoffs, 4-1 in 2010, 2-1 in 10 playoffs, 4-0 in 2011, 1-1 in 11 playoffs, 5-4 in 2012, 1-0 in 12 playoffs, 4-0 in 2013; NFL total: Fumble recoveries 5 in 2008, 4 in 2009, 1 in 2010, 2 in 2011, 1 in 2012, 1 in 12 playoffs, 1 in 2013; NFL total: 14. Miscellaneous tackles 2 in 2008, 1 in 2009, 2 in 10 playoffs, 1 in 11 playoffs; NFL total: 3. VETERANS NFL debut: vs. New Orleans, 10/9/05 First NFL start: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08 First passing TD: at Dallas, 11/29/07 (11 yds., G.Jennings) First rushing TD: vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08 (1 yd.) First INT: at Baltimore, 12/19/05 (C.Williams) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay NFL totals , PLAYOFFS Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason RODGERS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Passing Attempts , at Pit. (12/20/09) Completions , at Chi. (9/27/10) and vs. Was. (9/15/13) Yards , vs. Was. (9/15/13) Touchdowns , at Hou. (10/14/12) Long t, vs. StL (10/16/11) to J.Nelson Rushing Attempts , at Atl. (11/28/10) Yards* , at Ind. (10/7/12) Touchdowns , vs. Den. (10/2/11) Long , vs. Min. (11/1/09) * Posted 66 rushing yards in 11 playoffs vs. N.Y. Giants, 1/15/12 RODGERS CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2005 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the first round (24th overall) of 05 NFL Draft, April 23 Signed first contract, Aug Placed on injured reserve (foot), Nov Signed contract extension, Oct Signed contract extension, April 26. FIELD MISC. 229

148 MISC. VETERANS FIELD RODGERS AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME 2005, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/11 at Det-L (did not play) 09/18 Cle-L (did not play) 09/25 TB-L (did not play) 10/03 at Car-L (did not play) 10/09 NO-W 1/ /23 at Min-L (did not play) 10/30 at Cin-L (did not play) 11/06 Pit-L (did not play) 11/13 at Atl-W (did not play) 11/21 Min-L (did not play) 11/27 at Phi-L (did not play) 12/04 at Chi-L (did not play) 12/11 Det-W (did not play) 12/19 at Bal-L 1/ /25 Chi-L (did not play) 01/01 Sea-W 1/ TOTALS 3/ , GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/10 Chi-L (did not play) 09/17 NO-L (did not play) 09/24 at Det-W (did not play) 10/02 at Phi-L 1/ /08 StL-L (did not play) 10/22 at Mia-W (did not play) 10/29 Ari-W (did not play) 11/05 at Buf-L (did not play) 11/12 at Min-W (did not play) 11/19 NE-L 1/ /27 at Sea-L (injured reserve foot) 12/03 NYJ-L (injured reserve foot) 12/10 at SF-W (injured reserve foot) 12/17 Det-W (injured reserve foot) 12/21 Min-W (injured reserve foot) 12/31 at Chi-W (injured reserve foot) 06 TOTALS 2/ , GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/09 Phi-W (did not play) 09/16 at NYG-W (did not play) 09/23 SD-W (did not play) 09/30 at Min-W (did not play) 10/07 Chi-L (did not play) 10/14 Was-W (did not play) 10/29 at Den-W (did not play) 11/04 at KC-W (did not play) 11/11 Min-W 1/ /18 Car-W (did not play) 11/ 22 at Det-W (did not play) 11/29 at Dal-L 1/ /09 Oak-W (inactive third QB) 12/16 at StL-W (inactive third QB) 12/23 at Chi-L (inactive third QB) 12/30 Det-W (inactive third QB) 07 TOTALS 2/ /12 Sea-W 1 1/ /20 NYG-L 2 (did not play) PLAYOFFS 1/ NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 230

149 AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME 2008, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 Min-W 1/ /14 at Det-W 1/ /21 Dal-L 1/ /28 at TB-L 1/ t /05 Atl-L 1/ t /12 at Sea-W 1/ t /19 Ind-W 1/ /02 at Ten-L 1/ /09 at Min-L 1/ /16 Chi-W 1/ /24 at NO-L 1/ /30 Car-L 1/ /07 Hou-L 1/ /14 at Jax-L 1/ /22 at Chi-L 1/ /28 Det-W 1/ t TOTALS 16/ t , GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/13 Chi-W 1/ t /20 Cin-L 1/ /27 at StL-W 1/ /05 at Min-L 1/ t /18 Det-W 1/ t /25 at Cle-W 1/ t /01 Min-L 1/ /08 at TB-L 1/ t /15 Dal-W 1/ /22 SF-W 1/ t /26 at Det-W 1/ /07 Bal-W 1/ /13 at Chi-W 1/ /20 at Pit-L 1/ t /27 Sea-W 1/ /03 at Ari-W 1/ TOTALS 16/ t /10 at Ari-L 1 1/ NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/12 at Phi-W 1/ t /19 Buf-W 1/ /27 at Chi-L 1/ /03 Det-W 1/ /10 at Was-L 1/ /17 Mia-L 1/ t /24 Min-W 1/ /31 at NYJ-W 1/ /07 Dal-W 1/ /21 at Min-W 1/ /28 at Atl-L 1/ /05 SF-W 1/ t /12 at Det-L 1/ /19 at NE-L (inactive concussion) 12/26 NYG-W 1/ t /02 Chi-W 1/ TOTALS 15/ t /09 at Phi-W 1 1/ /15 at Atl-W 2 1/ /23 at Chi-W 3 1/ /06 Pit-W 4 1/ PLAYOFFS 4/ NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas RODGERS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 231

150 VETERANS FIELD MISC. RODGERS AARON RODGERS GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 NO-W 1/ /18 at Car-W 1/ t /25 at Chi-W 1/ /02 Den-W 1/ /09 at Atl-W 1/ t /16 StL-W 1/ t /23 at Min-W 1/ t /06 at SD-W 1/ /14 Min-W 1/ /20 TB-W 1/ t /24 at Det-W 1/ t /04 at NYG-W 1/ /11 Oak-W 1/ t /18 at KC-L 1/ /25 Chi-W 1/ t /01 Det-W (inactive) 11 TOTALS 15/ t /15 NYG-L 1 1/ NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/09 SF-L 1/ /13 Chi-W 1/ t /24 at Sea-L 1/ /30 NO-W 1/ /07 at Ind-L 1/ t /14 at Hou-W 1/ t /21 at StL-W 1/ /28 Jax-W 1/ /04 Ari-W 1/ t /18 at Det-W 1/ /25 at NYG-L 1/ t /02 Min-W 1/ /09 Det-W 1/ /16 at Chi-W 1/ /23 Ten-W 1/ /30 at Min-L 1/ TOTALS 16/ /05 Min-W 1 1/ /12 at SF-L 2 1/ PLAYOFFS 2/ NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 at SF-L 1/ /15 Was-W 1/ /22 at Cin-L 1/ /06 Det-W 1/ t /13 at Bal-W 1/ t /20 Cle-W 1/ /27 at Min-W 1/ t /04 Chi-L 1/ /10 Phi-L (inactive collarbone) 11/17 at NYG-L (inactive collarbone) 11/24 Min-T (inactive collarbone) 11/28 at Det-L (inactive collarbone) 12/08 Atl-W (inactive collarbone) 12/15 at Dal-W (inactive collarbone) 12/22 Pit-L (inactive collarbone) 12/29 at Chi-W 1/ t TOTALS 9/ t /05 SF-L 1 1/ NFC Wild Card Playoff 232

151 DEREK SHERROD TACKLE MISSISSIPPI STATE Fourth NFL Season Fourth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-6 Wt: 321 Born: April 23, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 12/0 Acquired: D1-11 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Returned to action in 2013, appearing in the final seven regular-season games and the Packers playoff contest. Spent the first half of the 2013 campaign on reserve/physically unable to perform as he continued his rehabilitation from the broken leg he sustained in Week 15 at Kansas City in Was activated to the 53-man roster leading up to the Week 10 contest vs. Philadelphia and made his season debut the next week at the N.Y. Giants in Week 11. Did not play at all in 2012, spending the entire season on reserve/physically unable to perform. Appeared in five games as a rookie in 2011, seeing time at tackle with injuries to veteran LT Chad Clifton and second-year RT Bryan Bulaga. Saw his most significant action in Week 5 at Atlanta when he played RT for most of the game with Bulaga sidelined and Clifton exiting on the second series. Also got time at LT in Week 14 vs. Oakland as part of a rotation with second-year T Marshall Newhouse. Had his debut season cut short in Week 15 at Kansas City when he sustained a broken leg after another player fell into the back of his leg. Selected by Green Bay in the first round with the No. 32 overall selection, the first Mississippi State offensive lineman in school history to be selected in the first round SEASON: Played in the final seven regular-season games as well as the team s playoff contest, primarily on special teams as part of the placement protection units Spent training camp and the first half of the regular season on reserve/ physically unable to perform as he continued to rehabilitate the leg injury he sustained late in the 2011 season Was activated from reserve/physically unable to perform on Nov. 5 Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Was activated to the 53-man roster during the week, but was a gameday inactive At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Returned to the gameday lineup and saw action on special teams as part of the placement protection units, his first appearance in a game since Dec. 18, 2011 At Detroit (Nov. 28): Played in the game on special teams and also saw his first action of the season on offense late in the fourth quarter, entering the game at RT Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his NFL postseason debut, appearing on special teams. AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced sher-rod. Appeared in seven regular-season games in 2013 after missing the entire 12 campaign as he continued his rehabilitation from the broken leg he sustained at Kansas City in Week 15 of Played in five games as a rookie in 2011 before seeing his debut campaign cut short by the injury. Was a first-team All-America selection by CBSSports.com and Rivals.com in 2010 and earned first-team All-SEC honors from the coaches and the media. Named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and was a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy. Became the first Bulldog offensive lineman in school history to be drafted in the first round, and was the first Mississippi State player since 1996 (WR Eric Moulds, Buffalo) to be selected in the first round. sive action of his career with Bulaga out and Clifton departing during the second series with a significant hamstring injury. Played RT with Newhouse shifting over to LT. In a hostile road environment, helped the offense to scores on five of the next six possessions (three FGs, two TDs) Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Received increased reps during the practice week and saw action as part of a rotation with Newhouse at LT. Helped block for an offense that racked up 391 yards in the win At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Came on in relief at RT for an injured Bulaga (knee) on the opening drive of the second half. Played the remainder of the third quarter, but was injured at the end of a pass play early in the fourth when he was engaged in blocking DE Tyson Jackson and LB Tamba Hali landed on the back of his right leg. Suffered a broken leg and was carted off the field. Was placed on injured reserve on Dec Draft: Selected by the Packers in the first round with the No. 32 overall pick. Became the first Mississippi State offensive lineman in school history to be drafted in the first round, and was the first Bulldog since 1996 (WR Eric Moulds, Buffalo) to be selected in the first round. Was the first player drafted by the Packers from Mississippi State since DB Henry Monroe was selected in the seventh round in COLLEGE: One of the most accomplished offensive linemen in Mississippi State history, he played in 47 career games for the Bulldogs with 35 starts at tackle, working his way into the offensive-line rotation as a true freshman in 07 Earned his bachelor s degree in business administration in August : Missed the entire offseason program and training camp and took post-graduate classes focusing on financial risk management, due to his broken leg Was placed on reserve/physically unable insurance and financial planning in the fall semester to perform on Aug. 31 and remained there for the rest of in 2010 Senior season (2010): Started all 13 games at left the season. tackle for the Bulldogs, earning All-America recognition from 2011: Played in five contests as a rookie, seeing time at both seven different services, the most ever by an MSU player Was a first-team All-America choice by CBSsports.com and Rivals. tackle spots Was a gameday inactive for the opening three com, while earning second-team recognition from The Associated contests of the season and dressed but did not play in six others Suffered Press, Scout.com, SI.com, Walter Camp, and Phil Steele s a broken leg at Kansas City in Week 15 and was College Football Named first-team All-SEC by the coaches placed on injured reserve on Dec. 20 Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): and media Named the conference s Offensive Lineman of Dressed for the first time as a pro due to the absence of Bulaga the Week four times on the season Voted a team captain (knee). Entered the game at LT late in the fourth quarter in place Helped the Bulldogs finish second in the conference and 16th of Clifton (rest) At Atlanta (Oct. 11): Saw the most exten- in the nation in rushing offense with an average of yards 233 SHERROD FIELD MISC.

152 VETERANS SHERROD per game Helped MSU rush for over 200 yards eight times on the season, part of a ground game that featured three different 500-yard rushers Registered a school season-record 92.8 percent grade for blocking consistency, grading at least 90 percent in nine contests Did not allow any of the 23 sacks given up by the offensive line Named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and was also a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, an honor awarded to a college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance that is commonly referred to as the Academic Heisman Junior season (2009): Opened all 12 games at left tackle, earning third-team All-America honors and first-team All-SEC recognition from The NFL Draft Report Blocked for a rushing attack that led the conference and finished 13th in the nation with an average of yards per game Helped RB Anthony Dixon rush for a school single-season record 1,391 yards on 257 carries (5.4 avg.) Did not allow a sack all season as the line gave up 20 on the year, a marked improvement from the 36 allowed in 08 Sophomore season (2008): Appeared in 11 games, starting the final 10 contests at left tackle Finished the season with a team-high 92 knockdowns Allowed just two of the team s 36 sacks Freshman season (2007): Played in all but two games, appearing in 11 contests as a true freshman at right tackle Helped block for Dixon, who posted 1,066 yards on 287 carries (3.7 avg.) Contributed to a line that gave up only 21 sacks. DEREK SHERROD S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (three years) Postseason On injured reserve for Packers game during 2011 playoffs On reserve/physically unable to perform for 2012 season Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles 1 in NFL debut: vs. Denver, 10/2/11 PERSONAL: Given name Derek Lee Sherrod Last name is pronounced sher-rod...born in Chula Vista, Calif. Single Older brother, Dezmond, earned a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad in 2008 High school: At Caledonia (Miss.) High, was a first-team allstate selection by the Mississippi Association of Coaches and the Clarion-Ledger One of only 16 offensive linemen to earn a spot on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution s Super Southern 100 team Ranked the No. 13 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com Named the Gatorade Mississippi Player of the Year as a senior A four-year starter on the offensive line and a three-year regular as a defensive lineman Earned allarea recognition three times from the Columbus Commercial Dispatch Was selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic and the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., following his senior season Allowed just one sack as a senior and was credited with 32 pancake blocks Also posted 79 tackles, six sacks and four fumble recoveries as a defensive lineman Added three blocked kicks Earned second-team all-state recognition from the Mississippi Coaches Association as a junior Registered 93 tackles, four sacks and three fumble recoveries as well that season Also lettered all four seasons in basketball and once in track Posted a 3.5 grade point average Community involvement: Took part in the United Way s annual Hometown Huddle project in October 2011 at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Served breakfast at a local elementary school while in college Also participated in a kids fair at the school and read to students to promote literacy Organized a Thanksgiving food drive Hobbies/interests: Enjoys watching movies, playing video games, listening to music and playing disc golf...lists The Colbert Report, Tosh.0, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead as his favorite TV shows...names Anchorman as his favorite movie and French Montana, King Los and Eminem as his favorite musical acts... Residence: Columbus, Miss. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the first round (32nd overall) of 11 NFL Draft, April 28 Signed first contract, July 30...Placed on injured reserve (leg), Dec Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (leg), Aug Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (leg), Aug Activated from reserve/ physically unable to perform, Nov. 5. FIELD MISC. ROOKIE STARTERS IN REGULAR-SEASON OPENER, SINCE 1970 Date Opp Rookie Starter Pos Result 09/08/13 at SF David Bakhtiari LT L, Eddie Lacy RB 09/09/12 SF Nick Perry LB L, /12/10 at Phi Morgan Burnett S W, Sam Shields CB 09/09/07 Phi Korey Hall FB W, Brandon Jackson RB James Jones WR 09/10/06 ChiB A.J. Hawk LB L, 26-0 Tony Moll G Jason Spitz G 09/11/05 at Det Nick Collins S L, 17-3 William Whitticker G 09/07/03 Min Nick Barnett LB L, /03/00 NYJ Na il Diggs LB L, /12/99 Oak Mike McKenzie CB W, /06/98 Det Vonnie Holliday DE W, /03/95 StLR Craig Newsome CB L, /06/92 Min Robert Brooks WR L, Mark D Onofrio LB Date Opp Rookie Starter Pos Result 09/04/88 LARm Shawn Patterson DE L, 34-7 Sterling Sharpe WR 09/13/87 LARm Johnny Holland LB L, /07/86 HouO Burnell Dent LB W, /08/85 at NE Ken Ruettgers T L, /02/84 StLC Alphonso Carreker DE W, Tom Flynn S Donnie Humphrey DE 09/03/78 at Det John Anderson LB W, 13-7 Mike Hunt LB James Lofton WR 09/18/77 at NO Mike Butler DE W, /12/76 SF Mark Koncar T L, Mike C. McCoy DB 09/21/75 Det Bill Bain T L, /17/73 NYJ Tom MacLeod LB W, /17/72 at CleB Willie Buchanon CB W, Leland Glass WR 09/19/71 NYG John Brockington RB L,

153 SAM SHIELDS CORNERBACK MIAMI Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 5-11 Wt: 184 Born: December 8, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 53/35 Acquired: FA-10 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Emerged as the team s top coverage player in 2013, matching wits with the opponent s best receiver on a weekly basis throughout the season. Had his finest statistical season in 2013, setting new career highs for starts (14), tackles (64), solo tackles (57) and passes defensed (a team-high 25), and tied his previous career best with four INTs. Worked his way into the starting lineup after the beginning of the regular season in 2012, taking over as the No. 2 CB in the team s base defense following veteran Charles Woodson s transition to safety. Started Weeks 2-6 at RCB before suffering a shin/ankle injury at Houston (Oct. 14) that sidelined him for the next six games. For the season, appeared in 10 games with eight starts and registered then-career highs with 38 tackles (27 solo) and 16 passes defensed, also ranking second on the club with three interceptions, in addition to his first career sack. Also opened both of the team s 2012 postseason contests and posted 12 tackles (all solo), two INTs (including one he returned for a TD), and five passes defensed. Has now made four INTs in eight career playoff games, a total that ties him with CB Herb Adderley, DB Joe Laws, CB Craig Newsome, S Eugene Robinson and CB Tramon Williams for the most in franchise postseason history. Appeared in 15 games with seven starts in 2011, collecting 36 tackles (32 solo), a career-high four INTs, 14 passes defensed and a forced fumble. A true speedster who made a major impact as a non-drafted rookie in 2010, earning the nickel CB job despite playing the position only one year in college. Finished his first season with 27 tackles (22 solo), two INTs and nine passes defensed. With the exception of two missed games due to injury, held the nickel job throughout the regular season and playoffs in 2010, recording two interceptions in the regular season and two more in the NFC Championship at Chicago, the final one sealing the conference title in the game s final minute and sending the Packers to the Super Bowl. Also contributed as a return man and punt-team gunner, utilizing the speed that made him a productive receiver and special teamer his first three seasons at Miami. Made the transition to cornerback as a senior and progressed rapidly as a rookie under the tutelage of position coach Joe Whitt Jr., who considered him a potential high draft pick based on raw talent alone SEASON: Had his finest statistical season, cementing his place as a core player of the team s secondary Set new career highs for starts (14), tackles (64), solo tackles (57) and passes defensed (25), and tied his previous career best with four INTs The passes defensed and INT totals both led the team Missed Weeks 11 and 12 with a hamstring injury that was suffered in practice, but returned to start each of the final five contests and the team s Wild Card playoff game, though he exited that game following the second defensive 235 AT A GLANCE Has established himself as one of the Packers top cover men and was cemented as part of the team s core, having received a long-term contract extension in March Had his finest statistical season in 2013, setting new career highs for starts (14), tackles (64), solo tackles (57) and passes defensed (a team-high 25), and tied his previous career best with four INTs. Entered the NFL as a non-drafted free agent and earned the nickel cornerback job in 2010 as a rookie despite playing defense for just one season in college. Played primarily wide receiver and special teams his first three seasons at Miami. Was one of the club s top performers during the 2012 postseason, recording interceptions in both the 2012 NFC Wild Card and Divisional games (including one he returned for a TD), and his career total of four INTs is now tied for the most in franchise playoff history. In 2010, matched his regular-season total with two interceptions in the NFC Championship at Chicago, becoming just the fifth player in franchise history to record two interceptions in a playoff game. Was honored with Miami s Most Improved Player award as a senior and was voted the team s Special Teams Player of the Year as a junior after bursting on the scene as a collegian with the most pass receptions by a Hurricane freshman since WR Reggie Wayne nine years prior. snap with an ankle injury At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Started at RCB and appeared on all 75 defensive plays, posting a career-high 11 tackles (10 solo) and a team-leading three passes defensed Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Was awarded one of the defense s game balls after finishing with a team-high nine tackles (eight solo) and a career-high four passes defensed At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Met the challenge of facing one of the NFL s elite WRs in A.J. Green and was part of a concerted effort that limited him to just four catches for 46 yards (11.5 avg.) during the game. Contributed four tackles (three solo) and made his first INT of the season. Made the pick at a critical time with the Packers trailing 14-0 late in the first quarter. Played Green perfectly on a quick-out to the sideline, before stepping in front of QB Andy Dalton s throw to make the INT. The turnover led to a K Mason Crosby FG and the first three of the Packers 30 unanswered points At Dallas (Dec. 15): Delivered an impactful performance, finishing with five tackles (all solo), three passes defensed and a game-turning INT that set up the Packers go-ahead TD drive with less than three minutes to play in the fourth quarter. On the INT, was matched with WR Miles Austin in mancoverage with no safety behind him, trailing Austin on a slant pattern before closing quickly to snatch a throw from QB Tony Romo that was too far to the inside. The INT set the offense up at midfield with 2:46 remaining and RB Eddie Lacy capped the drive seven plays later with a 1-yard TD plunge to give Green Bay its first lead, At Chicago (Dec. 29): Saw action on all 50 defensive snaps and posted three tackles (one solo) and his career-high-tying fourth INT that sealed the division title in the final moments of the fourth quarter. On the INT, leapt to pick off a desperation Hail Mary pass by QB Jay Cutler into the end zone with the Bears trailing and SHIELDS FIELD MISC.

154 VETERANS SHIELDS FIELD MISC. 10 seconds remaining in the game, cementing the win and a playoff berth for the Packers. Was also part of a turnover play earlier in the game when he took a lateral from S Morgan Burnett following a fumble recovery and advanced it 12 yards before going down at the Chicago 28-yard line, setting up a Green Bay FG before halftime Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started the game, but suffered a knee injury in a collision with a teammate at the end of the 49ers second offensive play and did not return. 2012: Played in 10 games with eight starts...emerged from a training-camp competition that featured a host of players battling for the No. 2 CB position opposite Tramon Williams following Woodson s move to safety Made a push late in camp and worked his way into the starting lineup for the team s Week 2 contest vs. Chicago Opened the ensuing five games at RCB before suffering a shin/ankle injury at Houston in Week 6 that cost him the next six games Returned for the Week 14 contest vs. Detroit and then started the final three games of the regular season and both playoff contests For the season, achieved then-career highs with 38 tackles (27 solo) and 16 passes defensed, while also adding three INTs and his first career sack Also continued to contribute on special teams, where he made four tackles on the coverage units Played especially well down the stretch following his return from the injury, particularly in the playoffs where he picked off passes in each game, including one he returned for a TD at San Francisco in the divisional round Posted 12 tackles (all solo), five passes defensed and the two INTs in the postseason Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Reclaimed starting duties at CB on the strength of his outing in the season opener. Opened the game at RCB and played a key role in helping to limit Chicago to just 74 net passing yards At Indianapolis (Oct. 5): Started at RCB and finished with a season-high seven tackles (five solo) and two passes defensed...at Houston (Oct. 14): Had a solid day in coverage, tallying four tackles (three solo) and his first INT of the season. The INT came on Houston s first drive of the fourth quarter when he dove to intercept a low throw from QB Matt Schaub. Suffered an injury on Houston s next play from scrimmage when in pursuit of a run play, he was inadvertently kicked in the lower leg by a teammate and did not return...vs. Detroit (Dec. 2): Returned to action following a seven-week hiatus due to the ankle injury. Did not start the game, but replaced CB Davon House in the first quarter and went on to see action on 58 plays in an impressive return. Recorded five tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed, including his second INT of the season. Also contributed on special teams, where he made a tackle on kickoff coverage, running down WR Stefan Logan as he attempted to get to the outside following a 20-yard return in the second quarter At Chicago (Dec. 18): Reassumed his starting role in the base defense and had one of the finest games of his young career. Was matched regularly with talented rookie WR Alshon Jeffery. Finished with three tackles (two solo) and three passes defensed, while also drawing three offensive pass-interference penalties against Jeffery during the game Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Started his third career postseason game, appearing on 62 plays and tying for the team lead with seven tackles (all solo), an INT and two passes defensed. Picked off a pass in the third quarter when he ran with WR Devin Aromashodu deep down the sideline, leaping to intercept QB Joe Webb s errant throw At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Turned in another excellent individual performance in spite of the team s losing effort. Posted five tackles (all solo), three passes defensed and an INT that he returned for his first career TD. Started the game with a bang on the 49ers opening drive, trailing TE Vernon Davis as QB Colin Kaepernick first attempted to scramble before making an off-balance throw. Shields jumped in front of Davis to intercept it at the Green Bay 48-yard line and raced up the sideline, evading a tackle by Kaepernick and going the rest of the way untouched for 236 the score to give Green Bay an early 7-0 lead. The INT was the fourth of his career in the postseason, which is tied with Adderley, Laws, Newsome, Robinson and Williams for the most in franchise playoff history. 2011: Returned to his role as the team s nickel CB and appeared in a career-high 15 contests with seven starts Was inactive in Week 7 at Minnesota due to a concussion suffered on an INT return in the second half of the previous week s game vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16) Posted 36 tackles (32 solo), a career-high four interceptions, 14 passes defensed and his first career forced fumble Chipped in six tackles on special teams Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Saw extensive action as the Packers spent most of the game in the nickel defense. Started the game as the third CB and appeared on 72 plays, finishing with six tackles (five solo) and three passes defensed, also forcing his first career fumble. Recorded the forced fumble when he stripped WR Devery Henderson following a 9-yard gain in the third quarter and the ball rolled out of bounds. Made one of the more unsung plays of the game on special teams, serving as the safety on the kickoff coverage team and showing his impressive speed by coming from the opposite side of the field to track down RB Darren Sproles and run him out of bounds following a 57-yard return in the third quarter, likely saving a TD...Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Had an INT early in the fourth quarter. On the INT, was in single coverage on WR Brandon Lloyd. Circled through the end zone and used his speed to bring it out and advance it for a career-long 60-yard return to the Denver 46-yard line Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Posted six tackles (five solo) and also matched his rookie season total by recording his second INT, which came when he picked off an underthrown ball by QB Sam Bradford in the end zone. Attempted to return the ball out of the end zone, running horizontally and was sideswiped by WR Brandon Gibson, who delivered a punishing hit that caused him to suffer a concussion and be removed from the game At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Missed the practice week while dealing with lingering effects of the concussion, and was inactive on gameday for the first time since Week 5 of the 2010 regular season Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Started as the No. 2 CB with Woodson (coaches decision rest) on the inactive list for the regular-season finale. Finished with five tackles (four solo), a pass defensed and a game-clinching INT in the waning moments of the fourth quarter to seal the win. On the play, stepped in front of a QB Matthew Stafford throw intended for WR Nate Burleson at the Packers 20-yard line, returning the INT 2 yards. The INT was the defense s 31st of the season, matching the highest total by the club since Effectively ended the game, helping the Packers secure a perfect division record for the first time since the modern format was adopted in 1967 and finish the season with an unblemished 8-0 record at home for the first time since : Played in 14 games with six starts as a rookie, missing two early-season contests with a calf injury Also played in all four postseason games with two starts In the regular season, posted 27 tackles (22 solo) with two INTs and nine passes defensed, and returned 21 kickoffs for 452 yards (21.5 avg.) with a long of 49 Added 13 tackles (eight solo) with two INTs, a sack, a forced fumble and five passes defensed in the playoffs At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Started at nickel CB in his first NFL game and teamed with Burnett to become the first Packers rookie DB tandem to open the season since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Returned to the lineup after missing previous two games with a calf injury and had four tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed Vs. Dallas (Nov. 7): Notched his first pro INT with a leaping, one-handed grab of QB Jon Kitna s deep sideline throw intended for WR Miles Austin. Also took over as kickoff returner to open the second half and posted a seasonlong 49-yard return, starting from 6 yards deep in the end zone At New England (Dec. 19): Had a 45-yard kickoff

155 return among six attempts for 128 yards total (21.3 avg.) At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Started as the Packers opened in nickel and recorded three tackles (all solo) and two passes defensed, one a superb play on a deep ball to WR Jeremy Maclin that he knocked away just as the ball hit the receiver s hands At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Turned in his biggest performance of the year with four tackles (all solo), a sack, a forced fumble and two INTs. Used as a surprise blitzer, sacked Cutler for an 8-yard loss late in the first half, forcing a fumble that Bears RB Matt Forté recovered. Later, in the fourth quarter, came on a blitz from QB Caleb Hanie s blind side, forcing a bad throw that was intercepted and returned for a TD by NT B.J. Raji. His two INTs came at nearly the same spot on the field, the first a leaping pick on Cutler s deep ball to WR Johnny Knox just before halftime, keeping the Bears scoreless at the time. The second came with Hanie facing fourth-and-5 from the Green Bay 29, as Shields undercut Knox for the game-clinching INT with 37 seconds left. Became just the fifth player in franchise history to record two INTs in a playoff game, and became the first NFL rookie (since 1982, when sacks became official) to record two INTs and a sack in a postseason contest Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Had two tackles (one solo), but sustained a shoulder injury during the second quarter and was used sparingly the rest of the way 2010 Draft: Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on April 30. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman for the Hurricanes who played his first three seasons at WR before moving to CB for his senior campaign Also showed his talents as a return man and special teams player Caught 75 passes for 971 yards (12.9 avg.) and seven TDs as a receiver in his career Ran track one year, as a sophomore...earned his degree in liberal arts Senior season (2009): Started 10 of 12 games at CB and ranked sixth on the team with 41 tackles Registered six tackles in win vs. Georgia Tech (Sept. 17) Posted careerhigh seven tackles, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble at Wake Forest (Oct. 31) Had an 84-yard kickoff return vs. SAM SHIELDS PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (four years) KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (four years) PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Postseason t PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional statistics: Career interceptions Matthew Stafford (3), Sam Bradford, Jay Cutler, Andy Dalton, Jon Kitna, Jake Locker, Eli Manning, Kyle Orton, Carson Palmer, Tony Romo, Matt Schaub. Career sacks Jake Locker. Special teams tackles 1 in 2010, 6 in 2011, 1 in 11 playoffs, 4 in 2012; NFL total: 11. NFL debut/first start: at Philadelphia, 9/12/10 First interception: vs. Dallas, 11/7/10 (J.Kitna) Touchdowns (1): at San Francisco in 12 playoffs, 1/12/13, 52-yard INT return (C.Kaepernick) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, April Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, June Signed contract extension, March 10. SHIELDS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , at SF (9/8/13) Solo , at SF (9/8/13) Interceptions* , 13 times (last: at Chi., 12/29/13) Passes defensed , vs. Was. (9/15/13) Kickoff Returns Returns , at NE (12/19/10) Yards , at NE (12/19/10) Long , vs. Dal. (11/7/10) * Posted two interceptions in 10 playoffs at Chicago, 1/23/11 SHIELDS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 237

156 VETERANS Wisconsin (Dec. 29) in the Champs Sports Bowl that set up Miami s first TD Was awarded the Nick Chickillo Most Improved Player Award at the team s annual awards banquet Junior season (2008): Played in all 13 games as either a WR or a gunner on special teams Voted UM s Special Teams Player of the Year Posted 11 receptions for 124 yards (11.3 avg.) Made a season-high three catches for 32 yards (10.7 avg.) at Virginia (Nov. 1), including a crucial third-down catch for 13 yards that kept Miami s game-tying 95-yard drive alive in the OT win Sophomore season (2007): Started five of the 10 games he played in, posting 27 receptions for 346 yards (12.8 avg.) and three TDs Registered career-high 117 receiving yards on six catches (19.5 avg.), including a 51- yard grab, vs. Texas A&M (Sept. 20) Led the team with five receptions for 80 yards (16.0 avg.) and a TD at North Carolina (Oct. 6) Hauled in a team-best six receptions for 81 yards (13.5 avg.) at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) Freshman season (2006): Played in all 13 games with seven starts as a true freshman in 2006 Named honorable mention Freshman All- America by Sporting News Posted 37 receptions (third on the team) for 501 yards (second) and four TDs (tied for team lead) His 37 catches were the most by a Miami true freshman since Reggie Wayne caught 48 passes in 1997 Made his first start in a three-wr formation at Louisville (Sept. 16) and caught three passes for 63 yards (21.0 avg.), including a 49-yarder Recorded his first career TD when he hauled in a 37-yard TD pass from S Lovon Ponder on a trick play vs. North Carolina (Oct. 7) Caught six passes for 88 yards (14.7 avg.) and two TDs at Duke (Oct. 21), the only multi-td game of his career Started in the MPC Computers Bowl vs. Nevada (Dec. 31) and had his first 100-yard game as a Hurricane, leading the team with four receptions for 101 yards (25.3 avg.)...caught a 78-yard TD pass that proved to be the winning score in the bowl game and marked the team s longest pass of the season Was selected to the 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Football Team. PERSONAL: Given name Samuel George Shields III Born in Sarasota, Fla. Single Has a 5-year-old daughter, Samyla High school: One of the nation s top recruits at WR coming out of Booker High in Sarasota, Fla., he was rated the No. 17 WR by Rivals.com and No. 9 by ESPN.com Caught 67 passes for 1,201 yards (17.9 avg.) and 22 TDs as a senior, leading his school to the Class 3A state championship game Of his 67 receptions, 44 went for either TDs or first downs Also returned two punts for TDs and averaged 44 yards per kickoff return Was rated No. 16 on the Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100 list, and was ranked the No. 5 WR on the Florida Times-Union Super 75 Also lettered twice in baseball and track and field Community involvement: Has participated in both the Donald Driver Celebrity Softball Game and the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon Also signed autographs for participants in the Bellin Health Kids Clinic Hobbies/interests: Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete and House of Payne as his favorite TV show Residence: Miami. SHIELDS FIELD MISC. SAM SHIELDS GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W (inactive calf) 10/10 at Was-L (inactive calf) 10/17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W (inactive concussion) 11/06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff , GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W (inactive shin/ankle) 10/28 Jax-W (inactive ankle) 11/04 Ari-W (inactive ankle) 11/18 at Det-W (inactive ankle) 11/25 at NYG-L (inactive ankle) 12/02 Min-W (inactive ankle) 12/09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L t PLAYOFFS t NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L (inactive hamstring) 11/24 Min-T (inactive hamstring) 11/28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff

157 JOSH SITTON GUARD CENTRAL FLORIDA PRO BOWLS: Seventh NFL Season Seventh Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 318 Born: June 16, 1986 NFL Games Played/Started: 89/80 Acquired: D4b-08 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Was named second-team All-Pro by The Associated Press last season, the first Green Bay offensive lineman to be honored by AP since G Marco Rivera (second team) in Was selected to the Pro Football Writers of America s All- NFC team in Started 78 of a possible 80 games over the past five seasons ( ), the most by a Packers offensive lineman over that span. According to STATS LLC, has given up just 10 sacks in his five seasons ( ) as a starter. Made the transition to left guard in 2013, starting all 16 games there after spending his first five seasons at right guard for the Packers. In 2013, helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since Blocked for RB Eddie Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards last season, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by AP. Was named to his first career Pro Bowl in 2012, becoming the first Green Bay guard to be selected since Rivera in Went to the Pro Bowl as a replacement for 49ers G Mike Iupati, who was unavailable due to San Francisco participating in Super Bowl XLVII. One of only two Green Bay linemen (T Marshall Newhouse) to start all 16 games in 2012, he joined Newhouse as the only players on the team to play every offensive snap in 12. Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010, 2011 and 2013 and was named the Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni Association in Part of a prolific offense in 11 that set franchise records for points (560), total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14). Was also the only Packer on either side of the ball to not miss a snap from Was a key cog in RB Ryan Grant s career-best 1,253-yard season in 2009, the sixth-best single-season rushing output in franchise history. Likely would have started at RG as a rookie in 2008 if not for a preseason knee injury, which limited him to 11 games of duty, primarily on extra points and field goals. Signed a contract extension with the club in September SEASON: Made the transition to left guard after working at right guard for his first five seasons, starting all 16 games as well as the team s playoff contest on the left side Was named second-team All-Pro by AP, the first Green Bay offensive lineman to be honored by them since G Marco Rivera (second team) in 2003 Was named All-NFC by the Pro Football Writers of America Was named a Pro Bowl alternate Part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the NFL with 6,404 yards of offense, the second most in franchise history, despite having four 239 AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced SITT-en. Was named second-team All-Pro by The Associated Press last season, the first Green Bay offensive lineman to be honored by AP since G Marco Rivera (second team) in Made the transition to left guard in 2013, starting all 16 games there after spending his first five seasons at right guard for the Packers. Started 78 of a possible 80 games over the past five seasons ( ), the most by a Packers offensive lineman over that span. Was named to his first career Pro Bowl in 2012, becoming the first Green Bay guard to be selected since Rivera in Was named 2010 Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni Association and was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010, 2011 and According to STATS LLC, has allowed only 10 sacks in his five seasons as a starter. Capped off his college career by helping lead Central Florida to its first conference championship in school history, and helped the Knights offense set single-season school records for points (501) and rushing yards (3,287) as a senior. different starting QBs on the season with Aaron Rodgers sidelined for seven games due to a collarbone injury Helped Green Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing (No. 6) for the first time since 2004 Blocked for Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, the most by a rookie in team history, as Lacy was selected to the Pro Bowl and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by AP According to STATS LLC, allowed just 1½ sacks on the season At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Made his first career start at LG, matching up with All-Pro DT Justin Smith for much of the afternoon. Helped contribute to an offense that put together four TD drives and racked up 385 yards Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Despite being limited by a back injury during the practice week, started and played all 70 snaps. Helped the offense amass 580 total yards, the second-highest single-game total in team history. Protected Rodgers as he tied a franchise record with 480 passing yards, along with four TDs, on 34-of-42 passing. Also helped clear lanes for RB James Starks to rush for 132 yards on 20 carries (6.6 avg.), making Rodgers and Starks the first pair of teammates in NFL history to surpass the 450-yard passing and 125-yard rushing plateaus in the same game At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Faced the daunting task of blocking the talented DT tandem of Geno Atkins and Domata Peko for much of the game, helping to limit Atkins to zero tackles. Blocked for an offense that once again found success running the ball as it racked up 182 yards and a TD on 30 attempts (6.1 avg.) Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Was a recipient of one of the offensive game balls for his strong outing against DTs Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley, helping the offense produce 449 yards and six scoring drives (five FGs, one TD). Had a key block on Suh on WR Randall Cobb s career-long 67-yard run off LT in the third quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Part of a dominant offensive outing that saw the Packers rack up 464 total yards with no punts and no turnovers. Helped create holes for a running game that produced 182 yards and two TDs on 42 attempts (4.3 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Helped clear the SITTON FIELD MISC.

158 VETERANS SITTON FIELD MISC. way for a rushing attack that generated 199 yards and two TDs on 29 carries (6.9 avg.), highlighted by Lacy s season-high 150 yards on 22 attempts (6.8 avg.) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Part of a blocking unit that cleared the way for a second-half comeback highlighted by five straight TD drives that helped erase a 26-3 deficit in the win, matching the biggest comeback in team history. Protected QB Matt Flynn as he completed 26 of 39 attempts for 299 yards and four TDs, with all four of the TD passes coming in the second half At Chicago (Dec. 29): Helped the offense rack up 473 yards in the division-clinching win, highlighted by Rodgers 318 passing yards and 160 rushing yards from the team on 34 attempts (4.7 avg.). 2012: Started all 16 regular-season contests and both playoff games at RG Selected to his first career Pro Bowl, the first Green Bay guard to receive that honor since Rivera in 2004 Named to the all-star game as a replacement for Iupati, whose San Francisco team was preparing for the Super Bowl Was one of only two Green Bay offensive linemen (Newhouse) to open all 16 games in the regular season and also joined Newhouse as the only players on the team to play every offensive snap Helped the offense rank No. 5 in the league in scoring (27.1) and No. 2 in fewest giveaways (16), which also was tied for the secondfewest turnovers in a season in franchise history Helped protect Rodgers as he led the league in passer rating (108.0), TD percentage (7.1) and TD/INT ratio (4.88), and finished No. 2 in passing TDs (39) and No. 3 in completion percentage (67.2) Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Helped control an active 49ers front, allowing Rodgers time to complete 30 of 44 passes for 303 yards and two TDs Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Helped the offense register 421 yards and a season-high 30 first downs. Part of a line that did not allow a sack and helped Rodgers connect on 31 of 41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs At Houston (Oct. 14): Member of a line that turned in an outstanding all-around performance in the win against what was the NFL s No. 3-ranked defense entering the game. Helped the offense produce 427 yards, including 338 passing yards and a franchise-record-tying six TD passes from Rodgers. Matched up with Pro Bowl DE J.J. Watt for much of the contest and was not responsible for either of Watt s sacks during the game At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Helped create time for Rodgers to throw for 342 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 30-of-37 passing At Detroit (Nov. 18): Part of a line that helped Rodgers complete 19 of 27 passes for 236 yards and two TDs with one INT for a passer rating, his ninth consecutive 100-plus rating indoors (including playoffs). Sitton was the lone OL to start all nine of those contests Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Part of a line that helped the offense rack up 435 total yards and 152 rushing yards on 36 carries (4.2 avg.). Maintained stability on the right side of the line with rookie Don Barclay taking over at RT for T.J. Lang in the second quarter after Lang left with an ankle injury in the second quarter and did not return At Chicago (Dec. 16): Battled a hip injury late in the week, but still started at RG and played every snap in the division-clinching win. Helped the offense post 391 total yards, led by Rodgers 291 yards and three TDs on 23-of-36 passing Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Helped block for a unit that produced a season-high 460 yards and 55 points, the most points recorded by the Packers since they posted the same number in a win vs. Tampa Bay on Oct. 2, Part of a line that allowed just one sack as Rodgers connected on 27 of 38 passes for 342 yards and three TDs. Also helped clear the way for a ground game that recorded its fifth consecutive 100-yard outing as well as a season-high four rushing TDs At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Blocked for an offense that produced four scoring drives (three TDs, one FG) in nine possessions. 2011: Started all 14 games that he appeared in and was named a Pro Bowl alternate for the second consecutive season Also started the team s playoff game Missed Weeks due to a sprained knee suffered at Detroit in Week 12 Helped the offense set franchise records for points (560), also the third most in NFL history, total net yards (6,482), total net passing yards (4,924) and fewest giveaways (14) Blocked for Rodgers as he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player by AP after setting an NFL single-season record for passer rating (122.5) and team marks for touchdown passes (45), passing yards (4,643), yards per attempt (9.25), completion percentage (68.3) and 300-yard games (eight) Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Blocked for Rodgers as he threw for 408 yards and four TDs and the offense racked up 507 yards. Line allowed just two sacks on the day, neither of which were charged to him At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Helped maintain continuity for a line that saw young backups (Newhouse and Derek Sherrod) play most of the game with tackles Chad Clifton and Bryan Bulaga sidelined with injuries. Line allowed Rodgers time to complete 26 of 39 passes for 396 yards and two TDs At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Had a solid outing against a talented Vikings front as Rodgers posted the second-highest passer rating of his career (146.5). Part of a line that helped burn the final 2:30 off the clock as Starks rushed for 55 yards on six carries on the final drive of the win. Limited perennial Pro Bowl DT Kevin Williams to just two tackles Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Helped the offense rack up 38 points and provided time for Rodgers to complete 23 of 30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs. It marked his third straight 140-plus rating game as Rodgers joined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only QBs in NFL history to accomplish that feat At Detroit (Nov. 24): Started the game and often faced off against Suh, whom he kept contained for the balance of the first half before suffering a knee injury. Left the game just before halftime after another player fell on the back of his leg, and did not return At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Was ruled out of the game early in the week and was inactive for the first time since Week 3 of 2008, ending a starting streak that had spanned 48 games (including playoffs). Also was sidelined for the next game vs. Oakland (Dec. 11) At Kansas City (Dec. 18): Returned to practice during the week and assumed his starting role at RG, taking all 57 offensive snaps Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Had one of his better performances of the season as he was matched against Suh for much of the game, limiting him to just one tackle, a sack that was not charged to Sitton. Protected Flynn on his way to setting franchise records for passing yards (480) and TDs (six) as the offense recorded a season-high 550 yards in the win. 2010: Started all 16 games as well as all four postseason contests at RG Named NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni Association and was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate Part of a unit that ranked No. 9 in the NFL in overall offense and No. 5 in the league in passing According to STATS LLC, did not allow a sack all season and was flagged for holding only one time At Chicago (Sept. 27): Part of a line that did not allow a sack for the second straight week and also saw limited action as a defensive lineman in goal-line situations for the first time in his career Vs. Detroit (Oct. 3): Was often matched up with Suh, the 2010 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year, and limited him to just three tackles on the afternoon Vs. Washington (Oct. 10): Blocked for team s season-high 157 rushing yards on just 17 carries (9.2 avg.), the first time in franchise history that the Packers rushed for more than 150 yards on fewer than 20 attempts in a regular-season game...vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Part of an offense that recorded 27 first downs and 515 yards against a Giants defense that entered the game ranked No. 2 in the NFL. The yardage total was the most by the Packers since a 548-yard outing at Oakland (Dec. 22, 2003) At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Blocked for Starks, who posted 123 yards on 23 carries (5.3 avg.), the most by a rookie in franchise postseason history Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Helped provide a consistent pocket and time for Rodgers to throw for 304 yards and three TDs en route to the QB earning Super Bowl MVP honors. 2009: Started all 16 games at RG, the only Packers offensive lineman to open every game at one spot...part of a line that 240

159 blocked for Grant s career-high 1,253 rushing yards, his second straight 1,200-yard season, and member of an offense that ranked No. 6 in total yards...won starting RG position in training camp Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Helped block for Packers 435 yards of total offense. Part of a line that protected Rodgers on his way to 358 passing yards, giving him back-to-back games with 350-plus yards for the first time in his career At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Part of a line that did not allow a sack of Rodgers all afternoon and blocked for Grant s season-high 148 yards on 27 carries (5.5 avg.). Team s 202 yards on the ground were also a season best Vs. San Francisco (Nov. 22): Helped the offense put up season-best 484 total yards, including 129 yards on 21 carries (6.1 avg.) from Grant. Part of a line that did not allow any sacks of Rodgers in the first half as he threw for 274 yards in the opening half, his career high for any half in the regular season Vs. Seattle (Dec. 27): Started and helped block for team s 153 rushing yards and five TDs on 32 carries (4.8 avg.). It was the first time the Packers posted five rushing TDs in a game since Oct. 9, 1988, vs. New England At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Started and helped the offense post team playoff-record 493 total yards, including franchise-best 423 yards passing from Rodgers. 2008: Played in 11 games with two starts Inactive for the first three games due to a sprained knee sustained in preseason at Denver (Aug. 22) Aside from his two starts, primarily saw time on PATs and FGs, along with some spot duty at RG At Seattle (Oct. 12): Made NFL debut, seeing time on PATs and FGs At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Started first career NFL game, opening at RG with the offensive line shuffling due to Clifton s absence (illness) Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Started at RG with Jason Spitz shifting over to LG and Daryn Colledge starting at RT. Blocked for team s season-high 211 rushing yards, and helped pave the way for RBs Grant and DeShawn Wynn to each post 106 yards rushing, only the second time since 1985 that a Packers RB tandem each rushed for 100-plus yards in the same game 2008 Draft: Selected by the Packers with their second fourth-round selection (135th overall, 22nd OL), a free agency compensatory pick. Became only the second draft pick from Central Florida in franchise history, joining WR Charles Lee, who was taken in the seventh round in Only the second offensive lineman from UCF ever drafted, joining C Mike Mabry, selected in the seventh round by Baltimore in COLLEGE: Played in 50 games with 43 starts, joining classmate Keith Shologan as the only players in the program s history at the time to appear in 50 career games Played for an 0-11 team as a true freshman and capped his career as a senior by helping lead the Golden Knights to their first conference championship in school history with a 7-1 record in conference (10-4 overall) Showed his versatility by starting at both guard spots and at right tackle during his career Was a teammate of former Packers S Atari Bigby for one season and Bears WR Brandon Marshall for two seasons Majored in criminal justice Senior season (2007): Started all 14 games and was named first-team All-Conference USA by the league s coaches and media Capped off career by helping to lead UCF to its first conference championship in school history Helped the Knights offense set school records for points (501) and rushing yards (3,287) in a season Blocked for Kevin Smith as he recorded the second-best rushing yardage total in NCAA history with 2,567 yards, trailing only Barry Sanders 2,628 yards in 1988 Smith set a major college record with 450 rushing attempts, topping the mark of 405 carries by Marcus Allen at Southern California in 1981 Was part of a line that helped Smith post 100-yard games 13 times on the year, including six 200-plus-yard games Started games at RT and both G spots during the season Junior season (2006): Started all 12 games at RT Opened holes for Smith as he ranked third in the conference with rushing yards per game and posted four 100-yard games on the season Sophomore season (2005): Started all 13 games at RT and graded out as one of the top linemen on the team Helped pave the way for Smith as he set a school rushing record for a freshman with 1,178 yards and nine TDs Blocked for Smith s five 100-yard rushing games Freshman season (2004): Played in all 11 games with four starts at RG as a true freshman Made collegiate debut in season opener at No. 21 Wisconsin (Sept. 4) One of six linemen to letter on the offensive line. PERSONAL: Given name Josh James Sitton Last name is pronounced SITT-en Born in Jacksonville, Fla. Single High school: Four-year letterwinner at Pensacola (Fla.) Catholic High and three-year starter Earned second-team all-state and first-team all-area honors as an offensive lineman as a senior Allowed just three sacks over two seasons as an offensive lineman Added 50 tackles and six sacks as a defensive lineman as a senior Also lettered twice in basketball Community involvement: Hosted the Josh Sitton Holiday Shopping Event in 2012 and 2013, buying gifts for children to help support the PALS Program of Brown County...Attended the annual holiday party for Families of Children with Cancer...Was part of the Packers Tailgate Tour in 2011, making scheduled and surprise visits to various communities around the state Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Visited the Sacred Heart Children s Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. Played in the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Celebrity Golf Classic at TPC Sawgrass in May 2011 Played in the Jordy Nelson Celebrity Softball Game...Helped coach participants at the Packers Women s Association Football 101 event Traveled to Montana to attend the Doug Betters Whitefish Winter Classic, an annual event held by the former Miami Dolphins DE who today is a quadriplegic as the result of a 1998 skiing accident In summer 2010, was a guest instructor at a football camp at Pensacola Catholic Visited children s hospitals and participated in Habitat for Humanity during college Hobbies/interests: Enjoys hunting, fishing, watching movies and listening to music, naming country, rock and southern rock as his favorite genres Lists The King of Queens as his favorite TV show and Lynyrd Skynyrd as his favorite band Says his favorite food is anything with cheese in it Also recently took up curling and racquetball Attended his first Mardi Gras in 2010 Once worked as a telemarketer Residence: Pensacola, Fla. SITTON VETERANS JOSH SITTON S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2008 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (six years) Postseason Additional statistics: Miscellaneous tackles 2 in Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2008 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of two choices in the fourth round (135th overall) of 08 NFL Draft, April 27 (free agency compensatory pick) Signed first contract, July Signed contract extension, Sept NFL debut: at Seattle, 10/12/08 First NFL start: at Tennessee, 11/2/08 FIELD MISC.

160 VETERANS JAMES STARKS RUNNING BACK BUFFALO 2013 SEASON: Appeared in 13 games with one start and also played in the team s playoff contest Finished second on the team with 493 rushing yards and a career-high three rushing TDs on 89 carries His average of 5.54 yards per carry led the NFL among players with 80-plus attempts Was tied for No. 2 in the league with three TD runs of 20-plus yards, trailing only McCoy (four) Added 10 receptions for 89 yards (8.9 avg.) and his first career receiving TD Was sidelined for Weeks 5-7 due to a knee injury Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Came off the bench in the first quarter in relief of an injured Eddie Lacy (concussion) to deliver the strongest performance of his career. Carried 20 times for a career-best 132 yards (6.6 avg.) and a TD, snapping a streak of 45 regular-season games without a 100-yard rusher for the Packers. Joined QB Aaron Rodgers (480 passing yards) as the first pair of teammates to eclipse the 450- yard passing and 125-yard rushing marks in the same game. Exploded for a 32-yard TD run in the third quarter that extended Green Bay s lead to Added four catches for 36 yards (9.0 avg.) At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Started at RB and picked up where he left off the previous week, recording 55 yards on 14 carries (3.9 avg.) in the first half. Suffered a knee injury just before halftime that would sideline him for the next three games At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Returned to action and didn t miss a beat, racking up 57 yards and a TD on just seven carries (8.1 avg.). Scored on a 25-yard run early in the fourth quarter, carry- Fifth NFL Season Fifth Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 218 Born: February 25, 1986 NFL Games Played/Started: 35/5 Acquired: D6-10 STARKS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Rushed for 493 yards and a career-high three TDs on 89 carries in 2013, an average of 5.54 yards per carry that ranked No. 1 in the NFL among players with 80-plus attempts. Was tied for No. 2 in the NFL last season with three TD runs of 20-plus yards, trailing only Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (four). Posted a combined 1,326 rushing yards from , the most by a Packer over that span. Led the team with 578 rushing yards on 133 carries (4.3 avg.) in 2011, while also leading the running backs with 29 receptions for 216 yards (7.4 avg.). Limited to just three games as a rookie in 2010 as he worked his way back from a hamstring injury, but burst onto the scene with a league-leading 315 rushing yards in the 2010 postseason. Those 315 yards in the 10 playoffs were the third-most ever by a rookie RB in the postseason behind only Washington s Timmy Smith (342 in 1987) and Baltimore s Jamal Lewis (338 in 2000). Posted 73 yards on 18 carries in his NFL debut vs. San Francisco in Week 13 of 2010, the highest yardage total by a Green Bay rookie RB in his first game since Ralph Earhart had 78 in his debut at Boston (Sept. 17, 1948). Originally injured his hamstring during OTAs in May of his rookie campaign, and spent the entire preseason and the first nine regular-season games on the physically unable to perform list. Selected by the Packers in the sixth round (193rd overall), the 13th running back taken in the draft and the first running back drafted into the NFL from the University at Buffalo. 242 AT A GLANCE Rushed for 493 yards and a career-high three TDs on 89 carries in 2013, an average of 5.54 yards per carry that ranked No. 1 in the NFL among players with 80-plus attempts. Was tied for No. 2 in the NFL last season with three TD runs of 20-plus yards, trailing only Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (four). Has rushed for a team-high 1,326 yards over the past three seasons ( ), highlighted by his club-high 578 rushing yards in Posted a league-leading 315 rushing yards in the 2010 postseason, third most ever by a rookie RB in the postseason behind only Washington s Timmy Smith (342 in 1987) and Baltimore s Jamal Lewis (338 in 2000). Rushed for 123 yards at Philadelphia in a 2010 NFC Wild Card contest, the most by a Green Bay rookie in team postseason history. Recorded 73 yards on 18 carries in his NFL debut vs. San Francisco in Week 13, the highest yardage total by a Green Bay rookie RB in his first game since Ralph Earhart had 78 in his debut at Boston (Sept. 17, 1948). In three years, became the University at Buffalo s all-time leader in rushing yards (3,140), rushing TDs (34) and points scored (222). Missed his senior season due to a shoulder injury that required surgery. ing the ball five times on the drive for 48 yards (9.6 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Carried six times for 40 yards (6.7 avg.), highlighted by a 32-yard TD run in the first quarter that gave the Packers a 10-7 lead. With the TD, became the first Packer to register a 25-yard TD run in back-to-back games since RB Ryan Grant did so in Weeks of 2007 Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Rushed for 37 yards on three attempts (12.3 avg.) At Dallas (Dec. 15): Carried three times for 12 yards (4.0 avg.), but his most impactful play came on an 11-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter that contributed to Green Bay s franchiserecord-tying 23-point comeback win. It also marked the first TD catch of his career At Chicago (Dec. 29): Delivered an impactful performance in the division-clinching win, posting a team-high 88 rushing yards on 11 carries (8.0 avg.) as he rotated with Lacy throughout the game. Recorded a career-long 41-yard run in the third quarter to help set up a 7-yard TD pass from Rodgers to WR Randall Cobb that gave Green Bay a lead Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Rushed for 29 yards on five attempts (5.8 avg.). 2012: Appeared in six regular-season contests with two starts, missing time due to toe and knee injuries Rushed for 255 yards and a TD on 71 carries (3.6 avg.) and added four receptions for 31 yards (7.8 avg.) Sidelined for one postseason game due to the knee injury and dressed but did not play in the other playoff contest Sustained a turf toe injury in the preseason opener at San Diego (Aug. 9) that would sideline him for the remainder of the preseason as well as the first five games of the regular season At Houston (Oct. 14): Was active on gameday for the first time on the season and made his debut in the second half, picking up 11 yards on five carries (2.2 avg.) Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Started and saw extensive action, rushing for 61 yards on 17 carries (3.6 avg.). It marked the most carries he had received in a regular-season 242

161 game since his NFL debut vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5, 2010) At Detroit (Nov. 18): Assumed lead RB duties coming off his impressive showing against the Cardinals and gained 74 yards on a regular-season career-high 25 carries (3.0 avg.) At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 25): Led the team with 35 rushing yards on eight attempts (4.4 avg.) Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Shared the rushing load with RB Alex Green and posted a team-high 66 rushing yards on 15 carries (4.4 avg.). Bounced a third-quarter run to the outside off right tackle and went untouched down the sideline for a 22-yard TD. Added two catches for 16 yards (8.0 avg.). Sustained a knee injury late in the game that would sideline him for the next four games and the Wild Card contest vs. the Vikings. 2011: Played in 13 games with two starts and led the team with 578 yards and a TD on 133 carries (4.3 avg.) Also led the Green Bay running backs with 29 receptions for 216 yards (7.4 avg.) Appeared in the team s playoff contest Sidelined for three games with an ankle injury Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Led the team with 57 yards on 12 carries (4.8 avg.) and scored his first career regular-season TD on a 17-yard run in the second quarter At Carolina (Sept. 18): Carried nine times for a season-high 85 yards (9.4 avg.) and added three catches for 30 yards (10.0 avg.). Posted a season-long 40-yard run in the second half, the longest run by a Packer since RB Brandon Jackson s 71-yarder at Washington (Oct. 10, 2010) Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Made his first career regular-season start in the absence of an injured Grant (kidney) and rushed for 63 yards on 13 carries (4.8 avg.). Added five receptions for 38 yards (7.6 avg.) At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Led the team with 75 yards on 13 carries, a 5.8-yard average that was a career high (min. 10 attempts). Carried six times for 55 yards to run the final 2:30 off the clock in the win despite eight- and nine-man fronts by Minnesota Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Tied for the team lead with six catches for 53 yards (8.8 avg.), career highs in both categories. Added 38 yards rushing on 11 carries (3.5 avg.). Suffered a knee injury at the tail end of a carry with just over three minutes remaining and did not return At Detroit (Nov. 24): Started just four days later and carried four times for 19 yards (4.8 avg.). Rested for most of the second half with the game in hand At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Carried three times for 5 yards (1.7 avg.), but sustained an ankle injury in the first half and did not return. The injury would sideline him for the next two games as well as the regular-season finale. 2010: Appeared in just three regular-season contests as a rookie as a hamstring injury sidelined him for most of the regular season, but started all four postseason games Rushed for 101 yards on 29 carries (3.5 avg.) and caught two passes for 15 yards (7.5 avg.) during the regular season Led the NFL with 315 rushing yards on 81 carries (3.9 avg.) in the playoffs, the third-highest postseason total by a rookie behind only Smith (342 in 87) and Lewis (338 in 00) Returned two kickoffs for 25 yards (12.5 avg.) during the regular season and five for 70 yards (14.0 avg.) in the postseason Originally sustained the hamstring injury during OTAs in May, and was placed on active/ PUP at the start of training camp Later transferred to reserve/ PUP at the first roster reduction on Aug. 31, where he would stay for the first nine games Activated from reserve/pup on Nov. 9 Was inactive for two games following his activation, plus another two contests in December Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5): Served as the backup to Jackson and responded with 73 yards on 18 carries (4.1 avg.). Yardage total was the most by a Green Bay rookie RB in his debut since Earhart s 78 at Boston (Sept. 17, 1948). Carried the ball nine times for 35 yards on a 17-play, 74-yard drive in the fourth quarter that milked 8:35 off the clock. Shook loose for a 16-yard gain by bouncing out around the right end At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, VETERANS STARKS FULLBACK IS THE POSITION I FEEL I CAN PLAY BETTER. November 19, 1957 Dear Mr. Vainisi, Reference to your letter dated November 11, I am very much interested in playing professional football. Football is a great sport and I enjoy playing it. Yes, I would be interested in playing with the Green Bay Packers. My military status is 1A Category 4. Yes, I will be able to play pro ball before entering the service. I prefer playing in either the United States or Canada. Fullback is the position I feel I can play better. Sincerely, Jim Taylor Baton Rouge, La. FIELD MISC. 243

162 VETERANS STARKS Jan. 9): Posted the top rushing total by a Packers rookie in franchise playoff history, racking up 123 yards on 23 carries (5.3 avg.). The yardage total was the third highest in team postseason annals behind only Grant (201, vs. Seattle, Jan. 12, 2008) and Ahman Green (156, at Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 2004) At Chicago (NFC Championship, Jan. 23): Continued to provide a consistent rushing threat for the Packers balanced attack, posting 74 yards on 22 carries (3.4 avg.). Scored the first TD of his pro career on a 4-yard run early in the second quarter to put Green Bay ahead 14-0 Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Became the first rookie RB to start the Super Bowl since Indianapolis Joseph Addai in Carried 11 times for 52 yards (4.7 avg.), providing a complement to a Rodgers-led passing attack. His impressive average per carry came against the league s No. 1-ranked rushing defense in the regular season, a unit that allowed opponents a 3.0-yard average 2010 Draft: Drafted by the Packers in the sixth round (No. 193 overall), the 13th running back taken in the draft and the first player ever drafted out of Buffalo by Green Bay. Became the first running back in school history to be drafted. COLLEGE: Finished his career as the University at Buffalo s all-time leader in rushing yards (3,140), rushing touchdowns (34) and points scored (222), despite missing his senior campaign due to a shoulder injury Played 36 games in three seasons, rushing 698 times for 3,140 yards (4.5 avg.) with 34 TDs, adding 127 receptions for 898 yards (7.1 avg.) and three more scores Reception total ranks eighth on the school s alltime list His 3,140 yards broke the previous record of 3,103 held by Anthony Swan ( ), his 34 rushing TDs broke the previous record of 29 by Lee Jones ( ) and Swan, and his 222 points topped the previous record of 184 by Alan Bell ( ) His yard rushing games fell one shy of Swan s mark, and his 698 carries are also second to Swan JAMES STARKS PRO STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay NFL totals (four years) , KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (four years) PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason PLAYOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason FIELD MISC. Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost 2-1 in 2011, 1-0 in 2012, 1-0 in 2013; NFL total: 4-1. Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in NFL debut: vs. San Francisco, 12/5/10 First NFL start: vs. Denver, 10/2/11 First NFL touchdown: vs. New Orleans, 9/8/11 (17-yard run) First NFL 100-yard game: vs. Washington, 9/15/13 (132 yards) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2010 Selected by Green Bay Packers in the sixth round (193rd overall) of 10 NFL Draft, April 24...Signed first contract, June 23...Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (hamstring), Aug Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform, Nov Re-signed by Packers as unrestricted free agent, March 19. STARKS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts* , at Det. (11/18/12) Yards , vs. Was. (9/15/13) Long , at Chi. (12/29/13) Touchdowns , five times (last: vs Chi., 11/4/13) Receiving Receptions , vs. TB (11/20/11) Yards , vs. TB (11/20/11) Long , vs. Pit. (12/22/13) Touchdowns , at Dal. (12/15/13) Total Offense , vs. Was. (9/15/13) * Also posted 25 attempts in 10 playoffs at Atlanta, 1/15/11 244

163 (812) in school annals One of only four players in school history to generate more than 4,000 all-purpose yards, finishing with 4,045 Had his most decorated year as a junior in 2008, when he set single-season school records for carries (272), rushing yards (1,333), all-purpose yards (1,694) and points scored (102) Was recruited as a QB, converted to CB during his redshirt season in 2005 and then became a part-time starter at RB in 06 Graduated with a degree in sociology Senior season (2009): Sat out the entire season after undergoing surgery on his shoulder in August Was limited by the shoulder injury during spring camp in March, tried to play through it and aggravated the problem, which turned out to be a torn labrum Began the year as a preseason All-America and All-Mid- American Conference selection and was on the Doak Walker Award watch list as one of the nation s top running backs Junior season (2008): Despite missing two-plus games with injuries, set single-season school records with 1,333 rushing yards on 272 carries (4.9 avg.) Yardage total topped O.D. Underwood s 1,189 yards in 1986, while the attempts topped his own mark from the previous season Earned honorable mention All-America from The NFL Draft Report and was named first-team All-MAC by the league s coaches and media Ranked third in the MAC and 15th in the nation in rushing with yards per game, topping 100 yards six times, one shy of the single-season school record held by Swan (1996) and Underwood (1986) Rushed for 16 TDs, tying a school record first set by Jones in 1966 Scored at least one TD in each of the final nine games and multiple TDs in four straight Added a receiving TD, as he ranked second on the team with 52 receptions for 361 yards (6.9 avg.) Also set school records for points scored (102) and all-purpose yards (1,694), beating Jones point total of 96 (1966) and Andre Forde s yardage mark of 1,556 (2002) Earned MAC East Division Offensive Player of the Week honors with 30 carries for season-high 185 yards and two TDs at Ohio (Oct. 28), one a 56-yarder in the fourth quarter to clinch the win Sophomore season (2007): Earned All-MAC secondteam honors for the second straight year with 251 carries (a single-season school record he would break the following year) for 1,103 yards (4.4 avg.) and 12 TDs Added 41 receptions for 311 yards (7.6 avg.) and two more TDs Named MAC East Offensive Player of the Week with 183 yards rushing on careerhigh 36 carries with two TDs, including a 72-yarder, vs. Ohio (Oct. 4) Named MAC East Offensive Player of the Week for the second straight week with a career-high 231 yards and three TDs on 34 carries vs. Toledo (Oct. 13), earning an ESPN helmet sticker on the network s day-end wrap-up show. The 231 yards ranked third on the school s all-time single-game list at the time, behind 266 from Bell (vs. Duquesne, 1991) and 232 from Underwood (vs. Rochester, 1986) Redshirt freshman season (2006): Moved from CB to RB and started six of 12 games played, leading the team in rushing with 704 yards and six TDs on 175 carries (4.0 avg.), good for second-team All-MAC honors Finished second on the team with 34 catches for 226 yards (6.7 avg.) Ran for a season-high 162 yards and three TDs on 24 carries vs. Kent State (Nov. 4) to earn MAC East Player of the Week honors. PERSONAL: Given name James Darell Starks Nicknamed Buck Born in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Single Says his two uncles, who are pastors, have been a big influence on him as an athlete High school: As a QB at Niagara Falls High, was a three-time team captain Ran for 1,048 yards and threw for more than 600 yards as a senior, earning All-Western New York honors Played for coach Joe Shifflet, a former University at Buffalo football player Also played shooting guard on a basketball team that included future Syracuse stars Paul Harris and Jonny Flynn Was a four-year letterman in basketball as well as track, running sprints and relays and competing in the jumping events Community involvement: Was given a key to the city of Niagara Falls on Feb. 23, 2011, his birthday, following the Packers Super Bowl XLV victory Participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, which raises money for a cancer-related charity Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Has worked as a counselo r at sports camps, made hospital visits and worked with a local Boys and Girls Club among his charitable endeavors Hobbies/interests: Enjoys drawing and playing basketball Lists Above The Rim as his favorite movie and R&B and rap as his favorite types of music Residence: Niagara Falls, N.Y. STARKS VETERANS JAMES STARKS GAME-BY-GAME 2010, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/12 at Phi-W (PUP hamstring) 09/19 Buf-W (PUP hamstring) 09/27 at Chi-L (PUP hamstring) 10/03 Det-W (PUP hamstring) 10/10 at Was-L (PUP hamstring) 10/17 Mia-L (PUP hamstring) 10/24 Min-W (PUP hamstring) 10/31 at NYJ-W (PUP hamstring) 11/07 Dal-W (PUP hamstring) 11/21 at Min-W (inactive hamstring) 11/28 at Atl-L (inactive hamstring) 12/05 SF-W / /12 at Det-L / /19 at NE-L (inactive) 12/26 NYG-W (inactive) 01/02 Chi-W / TOTALS / /09 at Phi-W / /15 at Atl-W / /23 at Chi-W / /06 Pit-W / PLAYOFFS / NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas FIELD MISC. 245

164 VETERANS STARKS FIELD MISC. JAMES STARKS GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 NO-W / t /18 at Car-W / /25 at Chi-W / /02 Den-W / /09 at Atl-W / /16 StL-W / /23 at Min-W / /06 at SD-W / /14 Min-W / /20 TB-W / /24 at Det-W / /04 at NYG-W / /11 Oak-W (inactive ankle) 12/18 at KC-L (inactive ankle) 12/25 Chi-W / /01 Det-W (inactive ankle) 11 TOTALS / /15 NYG-L / NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/09 SF-L (inactive toe) 09/13 Chi-W (inactive toe) 09/24 at Sea-L (inactive toe) 09/30 NO-W (inactive toe) 10/07 at Ind-L (inactive toe) 10/14 at Hou-W / /21 at StL-W (did not play) 10/28 Jax-W / /04 Ari-W / /18 at Det-W / /25 at NYG-L / /02 Min-W / t /09 Det-W (inactive knee) 12/16 at Chi-W (inactive knee) 12/23 Ten-W (inactive knee) 12/30 at Min-L (inactive knee) 12 TOTALS / t /05 Min-W (inactive knee) 01/12 at SF-L (did not play) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY RUSHING RECEIVING Total Date Opponent GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Offense 09/08 at SF-L / /15 Was-W / t /22 at Cin-L / /06 Det-W (inactive knee) 10/13 at Bal-W (inactive knee) 10/20 Cle-W (inactive knee) 10/27 at Min-W / t /04 Chi-L / t /10 Phi-L / /17 at NYG-L / /24 Min-T / /28 at Det-L / /08 Atl-W / /15 at Dal-W / t /22 Pit-L / /29 at Chi-W / TOTALS / /05 SF-L / NFC Wild Card Playoff 246

165 JAKE STONEBURNER TIGHT END OHIO STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 249 Born: August 25, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 9/0 Acquired: FA-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in nine games as a rookie in 2013, seeing time on offense and special teams. Spent the first six weeks of the season on the Packers practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15. Caught three passes for 12 yards (4.0 avg.) in the 2013 preseason, highlighted by a 9-yard TD catch at St. Louis (Aug. 17). Was signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 10, SEASON: Appeared in nine games as a rookie, seeing time on offense and special teams Did not post any receptions but made a tackle on special teams Spent the first six weeks of the season on Green Bay s practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15 Was inactive at Dallas (Dec. 15) as a healthy scratch and dressed but did not play in the season finale at Chicago (Dec. 29) Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Made his NFL debut after being signed to the 53-man roster at the start of the practice week. Saw time on special teams and also for two snaps on offense At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Made the first tackle of his career on special teams as a member of the kickoff coverage unit Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Made his postseason debut, appearing on 10 plays on special teams and one on offense 2013 Draft: Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 10. COLLEGE: Lettered four years for the Buckeyes, playing in 48 games with 23 starts Totaled 53 receptions for 714 yards (13.5 avg.) and 13 touchdowns in his career Lined up at tight end for his first three seasons before moving to an H- back/wide receiver role as a senior Caught 37 passes for 445 yards (12.0 avg.) and nine TDs as a TE, tied for the secondhighest TD total by a TE in school history Earned his degree in family resource management Senior season (2012): Played in 12 games with eight starts and helped Ohio State to a 12-0 record Was named to the John Mackey Award (best TE) watch list Recorded 16 receptions for 269 yards (16.8 avg.) and four TDs Extended a fourth-quarter lead with a careerlong 72-yard catch-and-run for a TD at Penn State (Oct. 27) and set a career high with 86 yards on two receptions (43.0 AT A GLANCE Appeared in nine games as a rookie in 2013, seeing action on both offense and special teams. Spent the first six weeks of the season on Green Bay s practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15. A four-year letterman at Ohio State, he played in 48 games with 23 starts and caught 53 passes for 714 yards (13.5 avg.) and 13 TDs. As a junior in 2011, half of his receptions (7 of 14) went for TDs, a touchdown total that ranked No. 5 nationally among tight ends. Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from both the coaches and media as a junior. avg.) Junior season (2011): Played in 12 games with 10 starts Tied for the team lead with 14 receptions for 193 yards (13.8 avg.) and seven TDs His TD total was tied for fifth nationally among TEs Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media Opened the season with a career-high three TDs on four receptions for 50 yards (12.5 avg.) vs. Akron (Sept. 3) in a 42-0 win Sophomore season (2010): Played in 11 games with five starts and caught 21 passes for 222 yards (10.6 avg.) and two TDs Missed two games due to an ankle injury Made the first start of his career vs. Marshall (Sept. 2) and caught three passes for 41 yards (13.7 avg.) Set a career high with five receptions for 61 yards (12.2 avg.) and one TD in a 43-7 win vs. Ohio (Sept. 18) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Played in all 13 games and posted two catches for 30 yards (15.0 avg.) Made a 17-yard reception, the first of his career, in his first collegiate game vs. Navy (Sept. 5). PERSONAL: Given name Jacob Charles Stoneburner; nickname is Stoney...Born in Columbus, Ohio Single Grew up with Pittsburgh Steelers T Mike Adams and was a teammate of his through every level of football until they reached the NFL High school: Lettered four seasons as a WR and P at Dublin Coffman High School (Ohio) Named to the East team at the U.S. Army All-American game Earned all-state honors from the Ohio News Network Caught 74 passes for 1,267 yards (17.1 avg.) with 15 TDs as a senior Totaled 168 career receptions for 2,751 yards (16.4 avg.) and 28 TDs Also played two years of basket- STONEBURNER PACKERS CHEERLEADERS The Green Bay Packers once had official cheerleaders, but after the 1988 season the decision was made not to reinstate them. While some Packers fans supported the official cheerleaders, many were opposed or indifferent, at best. Helping the Packers make the decision to discontinue the program was a television news poll in which fans were generally split over whether they wanted the program to continue. Bob Harlan, then the Packers executive vice president of administration, was quoted in an official release Feb. 7, 1989, saying: In general terms, the poll disclosed there were as many fans who expressed opposition to the return of the cheerleaders as there were those in favor of restoring them. On that basis, we felt the appropriate decision at this time would be to continue without them. At this time, there are no plans to return to official cheerleaders. For several years, the team has used cheering squads from two local schools, St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis., and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Compared to other stadiums, though, they are not as much a part of the gameday experience at Lambeau Field. FIELD MISC. 247

166 VETERANS ball and lettered once in track Community involvement: Volunteered with the Ronald McDonald House while he was at Ohio State Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing golf, watching movies and playing video games Lists Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and Emmitt Smith as some of his favorite athletes His favorite books are the H arry Potter series Enjoys electronic dance music and lists his favorite artists as Avicii and Skrillex Residence: Dublin, Ohio. JAKE STONEBURNER S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay PLAYOFFS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay STONEBURNER FIELD MISC. Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 1 in Kickoff return for 0 yards vs. Pittsburgh, 12/22/13. NFL debut: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 10...Waived by Packers, Aug Signed by Packers to practice squad, Sept. 2...Signed from practice squad to active roster, Oct. 15. JAKE STONEBURNER GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L (practice squad) 09/15 Was-W (practice squad) 09/22 at Cin-L (practice squad) 10/06 Det-W (practice squad) 10/13 at Bal-W (practice squad) 10/ 20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W (inactive) 12/22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W (did not play) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff MODERN INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGE SYSTEM, BY THE NUMBERS After being first introduced in 1999 as a Referee Replay Review to aid officiating, the instant replay system was extended on a one-year basis in 2000 before being approved for the next three years through It was later extended on a five-year basis in March 2004, and then finally installed permanently in March Plays can either be reviewed by an on-site NFL replay official or on behalf of a coach s challenge. The following is a look at the results of instant replay over the past 15 regular seasons: Total Replay Coaches Season Games Reviews Challenges Reversals TOTAL 3,816 4,717 3,096 1,

167 LANE TAYLOR GUARD OKLAHOMA STATE Second NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-3 Wt: 324 Born: November 22, 1989 NFL Games Played/Started: 10/0 Acquired: FA-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: One of three non-drafted rookie free agents to make Green Bay s opening-day roster in 2013, he went on to appear in 10 games last season. Played primarily on special teams but also saw limited action at right guard in his first season. Signed with the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 10, SEASON: Appeared in 10 games in his first season, seeing time primarily on special teams but also limited action at right guard Was a gameday inactive (healthy scratch) for six regular-season contests and the team s playoff game Vs. Detroit (Oct. 6): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Saw the first action of his career on offense when he took one snap as an extra blocker in the backfield in the second quarter Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Was pressed into action at right guard in the fourth quarter when injuries struck the offensive line. The unit lost starting C Evan Dietrich-Smith in the second quarter and later RT Don Barclay in the fourth. Appeared on four offensive plays and also five snaps on special teams At Detroit (Nov. 28): Played on special teams and also entered the game on offense late in the fourth quarter, taking a careerhigh nine snaps at RG 2013 Draft: Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 10. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman for the Cowboys, he played in 50 games with 47 starts during his career at right guard Keyed an offensive line that finished in the top 15 nationally in sacks allowed in all four of his seasons as a starter Blocked for an offense that finished in the top three nationally in scoring in each of his final three seasons Earned his degree in university studies Senior season (2012): Was a unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection by the coaches and also earned first-team All-Big 12 recognition from The Associated Press Started all 13 games, did not allow a sack and surrendered just four quarterback pressures Helped the offense lead the conference in scoring (45.7, No. 3 in the nation) and rank second in rushing offense (215.3) and total yards (547.0) Led a line that allowed just 12 sacks on the season, No. 1 in the Big 12 and tied for No. 9 nationally Junior season (2011): Played in all 13 games and started the final 12 contests Was recognized by the coaches and AP as honorable mention All-Big 12 Did not allow a sack and led a line that surrendered just 12 sacks in 13 games, a total that ranked No. 3 in the conference and tied for No. 11 nationally Helped the offense average 48.7 points per game, the best LANE TAYLOR S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs NFL debut: vs. Detroit, 10/6/13 AT A GLANCE One of three non-drafted rookie free agents to make Green Bay s opening-day roster in 2013, he went on to appear in 10 games last season. Played primarily on special teams but also saw limited action at right guard in his first season. A four-year letterman at Oklahoma State, he played in 50 games with 47 starts at right guard during his career. Was a unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection by the conference s coaches as a senior in 2012 and also earned first-team all-conference recognition from The Associated Press. Key member of an offensive line at Oklahoma State that finished in the top 15 nationally in sacks allowed in all four of his seasons as a starter. mark in the Big 12 and second best in the nation Protected QB Brandon Weeden as he passed for a school-record 4,727 yards, the second-highest total in FBS that season Also helped Weeden set single-season school records for passing TDs (37), completions (408) and completion percentage (72.3) Sophomore season (2010): Started all 13 games as a sophomore, helping the Cowboys finish third nationally in scoring offense (44.2) and total offense (520.2) and seventh nationally in sacks allowed (10) All three marks also led the Big 12 Led a line that helped WR Justin Blackmon set single-season school records with 1,782 receiving yards and 20 TDs Earned team offensive lineman of the week honors for his performance at Texas Tech (Oct. 16) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Played in 11 games with 10 starts as a redshirt freshman in 2009 Helped the Cowboys lead the Big 12 in rushing for a fourth straight season (187.8 ypg) Part of a line that allowed just 12 sacks, tied for No. 6 nationally Made his first career start vs. Rice (Sept. 19). PERSONAL: Given name Lane Dominick Taylor...Born in Arlington, Texas He and his wife, Kasey, have a 1-yearold daughter named Bryleigh High school: Lettered two years in football and four years in track at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas Earned Texas 5A honorable mention allstate honors from AP as a senior Community involvement: Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Visited hospitals in the Stillwater area while he was in college Hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing golf and restoring cars Lists LeBron James as his favorite athlete, The King of Queens and The Walking Dead as his favorite TV shows and Remember the Titans as his favorite movie Residence: Stillwater, Okla. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 10. L. TAYLOR FIELD MISC. 249

168 VETERANS RYAN TAYLOR TIGHT END NORTH CAROLINA Fourth NFL Season Fourth Packers Season Ht: 6-3 Wt: 254 Born: November 16, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 45/2 Acquired: D7a-11 R. TAYLOR FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Has appeared in 45 regular-season games during his three seasons as a pro and has registered 23 tackles on special teams, No. 3 on the team over that span behind only CB Jarrett Bush (36) and S M.D. Jennings (24). Appeared in 14 games in 2013 and posted career highs in receptions (six) and receiving yards (30). Added five tackles on special teams. Played in all 16 contests in 2012 and finished fifth on the team with eight special teams tackles. Appeared in 15 games in 2011, second most among Packers rookies behind only LB D.J. Smith. A key contributor on special teams in 11, he finished fifth on the team with 10 tackles, which was also second among Green Bay rookies behind only Smith (11). Saw his first career action on offense vs. Oakland in Week 14 of the 2011 season following the season-ending knee injury sustained by TE Andrew Quarless the previous week at the N.Y. Giants. Scored a TD on his first offensive snap, a 4-yard grab from QB Aaron Rodgers against the Raiders. Was drafted by the Packers with the first of two seventhround picks (218th overall), the first player drafted by Green Bay out of North Carolina since DT Vonnie Holliday (first round, 1998) SEASON: Appeared in 14 games with one start and played in the team s playoff contest Registered career highs in receptions (six) and receiving yards (30), and added five stops on special teams Sustained a knee injury in Week 6 at Baltimore that forced him to miss two games At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Saw the most extensive action of his career from scrimmage after starting TE Jermichael Finley exited after the first series with a concussion. Appeared on 34 plays and made a career-high two catches for 11 yards (5.5 avg.) At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Made an impact play on special teams, deflecting a punt. With the Ravens punting from their own 30 in the second quarter, came through unblocked off the line and raced past punt protector S Anthony Levine. Dove forward and deflected P Sam Koch s kick, but it bounced toward the line of scrimmage, where it was mishandled by FB John Kuhn and recovered by Baltimore, giving the Ravens possession...vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Sustained a knee injury the previous week at Baltimore that forced him to miss the game. Snapped his streak of 39 consecutive games played (including playoffs) that dated back to the second game of his rookie season in 2011 Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Returned to action after missing two games, appearing on special teams Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Appeared on 11 plays on offense and made one grab for 4 yards, a key third-down grab that extended the offense s lone TD drive of the afternoon Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Made his second career start as part of a two-te personnel grouping. Also registered his first coverage tackle of the season when he brought down WR Cordarrelle Patterson at the Minnesota 23 on a fourth-quarter kickoff return At Detroit (Nov. 28): Played on offense and special teams and had one catch for 8 yards Vs. Atlanta 250 AT A GLANCE Has appeared in 45 regular-season games during his three seasons as a pro and has registered 23 tackles on special teams, No. 3 on the team over that span. Played in 14 games in 2013 and registered career highs in catches (six) and receiving yards (30). Appeared in all 16 contests in 2012 and finished fifth on the team with eight special teams tackles. Played in 15 games in 11, second most among Green Bay rookies behind only LB D.J. Smith (16), and finished No. 5 on the team and No. 2 among Packers rookies with 10 tackles on special teams. Set a North Carolina single-season school record at the time for receptions by a tight end with 36 in Played on offense (TE), defense (LB) and special teams in the same game, vs. North Carolina State in Was a special teams captain for the Tar Heels for two seasons (2008, 2010), having missed the 2009 season due to a knee injury. (Dec. 8): Matched his career high with two receptions for 7 yards (3.5 avg.) and added a tackle on special teams At Chicago (Dec. 29): Posted a tackle on punt coverage in the third quarter on what was perhaps a TD-saving play, bringing down WR Devin Hester on a 49-yard return at the Green Bay 30-yard line Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Posted a tackle on punt coverage. 2012: Played in all 16 regular-season contests with one start and also appeared in both playoff games Continued to be a core member of Green Bay s special teams, recording eight tackles during the regular season and an additional stop in the playoffs Made one reception for 11 yards At Seattle (Sept. 24): Saw 19 snaps on offense, many of which came in the second half as part of multiple-te formations, and added two tackles on special teams At Indianapolis (Oct. 7): Had a hand in the team s longest offensive play, a 41-yard run by RB Alex Green late in the fourth quarter. Lined up in the backfield as part of an inverted-wishbone formation and threw a good block on LB Jerrell Freeman that allowed Green to get to the second level Vs. Arizona (Nov. 4): Had a strong showing on special teams, starting with the opening kickoff when he helped corral RB William Powell at the Arizona 16- yard line. After the Cardinals ensuing three-and-out, made a devastating block on S Rashad Johnson, taking the defender off his feet to help spring WR Randall Cobb for a 28-yard punt return At Chicago (Dec. 16): Made his first pro start as part of a three-te formation Vs. Tennessee (Dec. 23): Made his first reception of the season, an 11-yard grab that resulted in a first down late in the third quarter. Added a tackle in punt coverage Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Appeared on both offense and special teams, recording a coverage tackle as a member of the kickoff team. Also made the first postseason catch of his career, and even though he was tackled for no gain, he remained inbounds to keep the clock running late in the fourth quarter as the Packers closed out the win. 250

169 2011: Played in 15 regular-season games as well as the team s playoff contest Finished No. 5 on the team with 10 special teams tackles His one reception went for a 4-yard TD Inactive for the season opener vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8) At Carolina (Sept. 18): Made his pro debut in his home state, registering two tackles on special teams, one on each of the coverage units At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Played on special teams and his block on LB Kenny Onatolu helped spring Cobb s 42-yard punt return in the third quarter At San Diego (Nov. 6): Made two tackles on special teams, one each in punt and kickoff coverage Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Recorded a stop on special teams and made a key block on FB Ryan D Imperio to help create a wide lane used by Cobb at the beginning of his 80-yard punt return for a TD early in the first quarter Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Saw his first playing time on offense in the absence of Quarless (knee). Made an immediate impact by catching a 4-yard TD pass from Rodgers on his first career offensive snap. Ran a quick hook route just beyond the goal line and reached to his left for his first career grab, one that gave Green Bay a 14-0 lead late in the first quarter Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Appeared on offense and special teams. Saw extended action in a fullback role in the second half after Kuhn departed with a knee injury. Made a key lead block on LB Mathias Kiwanuka on RB James Starks game-long 29-yard run in the third quarter Draft: Drafted by the Packers with the first of two seventh-round picks, the 218th overall selection and the 11th TE taken. Became the first player drafted by the Packers from North Carolina since DT Vonnie Holliday (first round, 1998). COLLEGE: An all-way player early in his college career as a tight end, linebacker and special teams contributor who emerged as his team s primary threat at tight end as a senior Was a special teams captain for two seasons at North Carolina, in 2008 and 2010, the two years sandwiched around the 2009 season he lost due to a knee injury Played in 48 games with five starts during his career, with all five starts coming at tight end as a senior Interestingly, his position coach at North Carolina during his freshman 2006 season was John Gutekunst, father of Packers director of college scouting Brian Gutekunst, and his position coach his final two college seasons was Allen Mogridge, who was also Starks position coach for his freshman season in 2006 at Buffalo Earned PACKERS IN THE COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME, VS. NFL ALL-STARS From and , the NFL participated in the annual Chicago College All-Star Game. The charitable contest, played during the preseason in either July or August, pitted the defending NFL champion against a group of standout collegiate players. An NFL players strike canceled the 74 matchup. Soldier Field, even when the Bears were playing at Wrigley Field, served as the event s stage for all but two years. Dyche Stadium in Evanston, Ill., hosted the game in 1943 and 44. PACKERS VS. COLLEGE ALL-STARS (6-2) (All games at Soldier Field, Chicago) Year Result Attendance 1937 All-Stars 6, Packers 0 84, Packers 45, All-Stars 28 84, Packers 19, All-Stars 7 92, Packers 42, All-Stars 20 65, All-Stars 20, Packers 17 65, Packers 38, All-Stars 0 72, Packers 27, All-Stars 0 70, Packers 34, All-Stars 17 69,917 PACKERS VS. NFL ALL-STARS (1-0) (at Los Angeles) Year Result Attendance 1939 Packers 16, All-Stars 7 18,000 his degree in communications Senior season (2010): A special teams captain for a second time, he developed into a valuable contributor at H-back and then became the offense s primary threat at TE when Zack Pianalto was lost to an injury at midseason With a strong finish to his career, during which he established personal highs for receptions and yards in each of his last three games, set a then-school record for the most receptions in a season by a TE with 36, for 330 yards (9.2 avg.) and two TDs Established career highs for the third straight game with nine receptions for 85 yards (9.4 avg.), with a long of 18 vs. Tennessee (Dec. 30) in the Music City Bowl Redshirt season (2009): Redshirted after injuring his knee in fall camp Junior season (2008): Named one of two special teams captains Played in all 13 games and posted 19 tackles, mostly on special teams, but also as a reserve LB Also returned two kickoffs for 18 yards Sophomore season (2007): Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded five tackles Recovered a blocked punt to set up a TD and was named one of the team s special teams players of the week vs. James Madison (Sept. 1) Freshman season (2006): One of four true freshmen to receive playing time Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams Had four tackles (two solo). PERSONAL: Given name Ryan Lawrence Taylor Born in Winston-Salem, N.C. Single High school: A two-time all-conference selection at Mount Tabor High in Winston- Salem, helping lead the team to the quarterfinals of the 4A state championships his last two seasons Set single-season school records with 64 receptions for 1,180 yards (18.4 avg.) and 13 TDs as a senior Also rushed 13 times for 85 yards (6.5 avg.) and three TDs and returned nine kickoffs for 177 yards (19.7 avg.) and 16 punts for 111 yards (6.9 avg.) As a junior, caught 54 passes for 995 yards (18.4 avg.) and 12 TDs Also played DE and turned down lacrosse scholarship offers to stick with football Community involvement: Visited U.S. troops in Japan during the offseason Play ed video games with troops overseas as part of the Pro vs. GI Joe program...participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. While in college, volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers Big Sisters and visited the burn unit of a hospital on campus...hobbies/interests: Enjoys playing golf, target shooting and fishing...lists fivetime Pro Bowl TE Wesley Walls as his favorite athlete, having Nearly every prominent Packers player, whether as a collegian, as a pro, or both, played in the game. The Packers actually lost their first contest, in 1937, when Slingin Sammy Baugh and the collegians shut out Green Bay, 6-0. Legend suggests the Packers chalked up the embarrassing loss to shiny new uniforms, ordered by Curly Lambeau, which didn t breathe in the August humidity. R. TAYLOR VETERANS FIELD MISC. 251

170 VETERANS worked out with the former Packer (2003) in Charlotte during the summers...lists Entourage as his favorite TV show and Braveheart and The Last of the Mohicans as his favorite movies...enjoys reading Malcolm Gladwell books...names George Strait, Kings of Leon and Mumford and Sons as his favorite musical acts...enjoys visiting Lake George, N.Y., where his family has had a home for 60-plus years...residence: Charlotte, N.C. RYAN TAYLOR S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (three years) PLAYOFFS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason TAYLOR S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , at Cin. (9/22/13) and vs. Atl. (12/8/13) Yards , vs. Ten. (12/23/12) and at Cin. (9/22/13) Long , vs. Ten. (12/23/12) Touchdowns...1, vs. Oak. (12/11/11) Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 10 in 2011, 8 in 2012, 5 in 2013; NFL total: 23. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 in Miscellaneous fumble recoveries 1 in R. TAYLOR NFL debut: at Carolina, 9/18/11 First NFL start: at Chicago, 12/16/12 First NFL reception/touchdown: vs. Oakland, 12/11/11 (4 yards, A.Rodgers) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the seventh round (218th overall) of 11 NFL Draft, April 30 (pick obtained from Miami with No. 179 in exchange for picks No. 174 and No. 231) Signed first contract, July 29. RYAN TAYLOR GAME-BY-GAME 2011, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 NO-W (inactive hip) 09/18 at Car-W /25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W / 16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W t 1 12/18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS t 1 01/15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L / 14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-W /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-L /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-W TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W (inactive knee) 10/27 at Min-W (inactive knee) 11/04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff FIELD MISC. MOST DIVISION TITLES, New England AFC East , 2001, 03-07, Green Bay.. NFC Central , NFC North , 07, Indianapolis.. AFC East 1999; AFC South , 09-10, 13 Pittsburgh.. AFC Central , 2001; AFC North 2002, 04, 07-08, 10 7 Philadelphia NFC East , 06, 10, 13 Seattle AFC West 1999; NFC West , 10, 13 6 Denver AFC West 1996, 98, 2005, San Francisco NFC West 1995, 97, 2002, N.Y. Giants NFC East 1997, 2000, 05, 08, 11 Dallas NFC East , 98, 2007, 09 San Diego AFC West 2004, 06-08, 09 4 Carolina NFC West 1996; NFC South 2003, 08, 13 Baltimore AFC North 2003, 06, Atlanta NFC West 1998; NFC South 2004, 10, 12 New Orleans NFC West 2000; NFC South 2006, 09, 11 Chicago NFC Central 2001; NFC North , 10 Kansas City AFC West 1995, 97, 2003, 10 Minnesota NFC Central 1998, 2000; NFC North Tampa Bay NFC Central 1999; NFC South 2002, 05, 07 3 Cincinnati AFC North 2005, 09, 13 Oakland AFC West St. Louis NFC West 1999, 2001, 03 Tennessee AFC Central 2000; AFC South 2002,

171 SCOTT TOLZIEN QUARTERBACK WISCONSIN Fourth NFL Season Second Packers Season VETERANS Ht: 6-2 Wt: 213 Born: September 4, 1987 NFL Games Played/Started: 3/2 Acquired: FA-13 PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in three games with two starts in 2013, completing 55 of 90 passes (61.1 percent) for 717 yards and a TD with five INTs. Threw for 339 yards in his first career start (at N.Y. Giants, Week 11), the most by a Green Bay QB in his first start with the team in franchise history. Posted 619 passing yards in his first two NFL games, the most in franchise history and the fourth most in NFL history. Completed seven passes of 25-plus yards in Weeks 10-11, tied for the second most in the NFL over that span. Spent the first eight games of the 2013 season on Green Bay s practice squad before being signed to the active roster following QB Aaron Rodgers collarbone injury. Was on San Francisco s 53-man roster for the seasons, but did not appear in a game for the 49ers. Entered the NFL with the San Diego Chargers as a nondrafted free agent in July 2011 and was with the club that preseason SEASON: Played in three games with two starts for Green Bay after spending the first eight contests on the team s practice squad Completed 55 of 90 passes (61.1 percent) for 717 yards and a TD with five INTs Also rushed for 55 yards and a TD on five carries (11.0 avg.) Dressed but did not play for the final five regular-season games, serving as the No. 2 QB behind Matt Flynn for four of those contests Was inactive for the Packers playoff game Was waived by San Francisco on Aug. 26 and then was signed to Green Bay s practice squad on Sept. 2 Was signed to the Packers active roster on Nov. 6 Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Was signed to the active roster in the week leading up to the game after Rodgers sustained a fractured collarbone vs. Chicago (Nov. 4). Dressed for the game as the No. 2 QB but was pressed into action after starter Seneca Wallace sustained a groin injury on the opening offensive series. Completed 24 of 39 passes for 280 yards and a TD with two INTs in his three-plus quarters of work. The passingyardage total was the highest by a Green Bay QB in his first career game with 15-plus attempts since Brett Favre threw for 289 yards vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 20, Set franchise records by a Green Bay QB in his first game for completions and passing yards. Saw his first career TD pass come in the third quarter when he hit TE Brandon Bostick for a 22-yard score down the left sideline At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Made his first career start, completing 24 of 34 passes (70.6 percent) for 339 yards with three INTs. The yardage total was the most by a Green Bay QB in his first start with the team, eclipsing the previous mark set by Mike Tomczak (317) vs. Buffalo on Nov. 10, Brought his two-game passing total to 619 yards, the most in franchise history by a QB in his first two games with the club and the fourth most in NFL history by a QB in his first two games. Completed five passes of 25-plus yards including a game-long 52-yard pass to WR Jarrett Boykin in the fourth quarter that set up the offense s lone TD...Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Became the first QB besides Favre or Rodgers to start back-to-back games for the Packers since Don Majkowski opened the first three games of the 1992 season. AT A GLANCE Last name is pronounced toll-zeen. Was on Green Bay s practice squad for the first eight games in 2013 before being signed to the active roster, appearing in three games with two starts on the season. Threw for 339 yards in his first career start (at N.Y. Giants, Week 11), the most by a Green Bay QB in his first start with the team in franchise history. Posted 619 passing yards in his first two NFL games, the most in franchise history and the fourth most in NFL history. Was on San Francisco s 53-man roster for the seasons, but did not appear in a game for the 49ers. Was the recipient of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was named second-team All-Big Ten by the coaches as a senior at Wisconsin in Led the offense on an 11-play, 87-yard TD drive on its second possession of the game, capping the series off with a 6-yard TD run. On the play, dropped back to pass and pump-faked to get DE Brian Robison in the air before surging toward the left side of the defense and putting a spin move on DT Letroy Guion inside the 5-yard line on the way to a score. Struggled with accuracy for the first time, completing just 7 of 17 attempts for 98 yards. Was replaced by Flynn following the first drive of the second half. 2012: Inactive for 13 games and all three postseason contests, including Super Bowl XLVII, with the San Francisco 49ers...Dressed but did not play vs. Detroit (Sept. 16), vs. Chicago (Nov. 19) and at New England (Dec. 16) Threw for 165 yards on 18-of-34 passing (52.9 percent) with two INTs in the preseason. 2011: Spent the entire season on San Francisco s 53-man roster, but was inactive for all 16 games and both playoff contests Was with San Diego during the preseason, completing 25 of 40 passes (62.5 percent) for 302 yards and a TD with an INT for an 83.5 passer rating Was waived by the Chargers in the final roster cutdown on Sept. 3 Was claimed by San Francisco off waivers the next day 2011 Draft: Signed by the San Diego Chargers as a non-drafted free agent on July 28. COLLEGE: Appeared in 29 games with 26 starts during his career, connecting on 410 of 602 passes (68.1 percent) for 5,271 yards and 32 TDs with 18 INTs Took over as the full-time starter as a junior in 2009 Earned his degree in consumer affairs Was a nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in 2010 Senior season (2010): Started all 13 games and completed 194 of 266 passes (72.9 percent) for 2,459 yards and 16 TDs with six INTs Was the recipient of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was named second-team All-Big Ten by the coaches His yardage and completion totals were the fifthhighest single-season marks in school history and the 72.9 completion percentage (min. 100 attempts) and efficiency mark of (min. 200 attempts) are the highest and secondhighest single-season marks, respectively, in Badger annals... TOLZIEN FIELD MISC. 253

172 VETERANS FIELD MISC. TOLZIEN Threw for a season-high 246 yards on 19-of-25 passing (76.0 percent) with one TD vs. Arizona State (Sept. 18)...Completed 13 of 16 passes (81.3 percent) for 152 yards with an INT in the team s win vs. No. 1-ranked Ohio State (Oct. 16)...Named cooffensive player of the week after completing 20 of 26 passes (76.9 percent) for 205 yards with a TD and an INT at Iowa (Oct. 23)...Connected on 14 of 15 passes for a completion percentage of 93.3, the third-highest single-game total in school history, for 201 yards and an INT at Michigan (Nov. 20)...Threw for 230 yards on 15 of 19 passing (78.9 percent) and tied his career high with four TD passes vs. Northwestern (Nov. 27)... Completed 12 of 21 passes (57.1 percent) for 159 yards vs. TCU in the Rose Bowl (Jan. 1) Junior season (2009): Took over as the starting quarterback, starting all 13 games for the Badgers...Completed 211 of 328 passes (64.3 percent) for 2,705 yards, the third-highest single-season yardage total in school history, with 16 TDs and 11 INTs...Was named honorable mention All-Big Ten and was the recipient of the Wayne Souza Coaches Appreciation Award The 211 completions are the second-highest single-season total in Badger history behind Russell Wilson s 225 in 2011 Made his first career start and completed 15 of 20 passes (75.0 percent) for 257 yards with one TD and two INTs vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 5)...Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after completing 19 of 31 passes (61.3 percent) for 243 yards and four TDs vs. Michigan State (Sept. 26)...Completed 16 of 24 passes (66.7 percent) for 240 yards, tying the Wisconsin record for total touchdowns in a single game with five (four passing, one rushing), and threw one INT vs. Michigan (Nov. 14)... Completed 19 of 26 passes (73.1 percent) for a career-high 260 yards with one INT vs. Miami in the Champs Sports Bowl (Dec. 29)...Sophomore season (2008): Appeared in three games, completing 5 of 8 passes for 107 yards with an INT... Saw his first action as a Badger as a reserve vs. Akron (Aug. 30)...Saw the first extensive action of his career at Iowa (Oct. 18), completing 4 of 7 attempts for 90 yards and adding two carries for 10 yards (5.0 avg.) Redshirt freshman season (2007): Did not see any game action. PERSONAL: Given name Scott Jeffery Tolzien...Last name is pronounced toll-zeen Born in Rolling Meadows, Ill. Older brother, Michael, played football and boxed at Air Force Younger brother, Mark, played QB at Holy Cross His uncle, Mike Korf, played football at Tulane In his final year at Wisconsin, completed an internship with a financial planner at Merrill Lynch Worked as a youth baseball umpire while he was in high school High school: Was an all-state selection as a senior at William Fremd High School in Palatine, Ill. Was also named the conference player of the year as a senior Passed for 4,145 yards and 40 TDs during his career Twice earned all-conference and academic all-conference honors Was an academic all-state selection as a senior Also lettered in basketball, track and baseball Community involve ment: Visited with young patients at the Children s Hospital in Milwaukee Participated in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis. Hobbies/interests: Enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete and Seinfeld and Home Improvement as his favorite TV shows Names Unbroken as his favorite book, The Sandlot as his favorite movie and Jimmy Buffett as his favorite recording artist...residence: Green Bay. SCOTT TOLZIEN S PRO STATISTICS PASSING Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2011 San Francisco San Francisco Green Bay NFL totals (three years) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2011 San Francisco San Francisco Green Bay NFL totals (three years) Inactive for 49ers two games during 2011 playoffs Inactive for 49ers three games during 2012 playoffs Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs NFL debut: vs. Philadelphia, 11/10/13 First NFL start: at N.Y. Giants, 11/17/13 First passing TD: vs. Philadelphia, 11/10/13 (22 yards, B.Bostick) First rushing TD: vs. Minnesota, 11/24/13 (6 yards) First INT: vs. Philadelphia, 11/10/13 (B.Boykin) TOLZIEN S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Passing Attempts , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Completions , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) and at NYG (11/17/13) Yards , at NYG (11/17/13) Touchdowns , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) Long , at NYG (11/17/13) Rushing Attempts , at NYG (11/17/13) and vs. Min. (11/24/13) Yards , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Touchdowns , vs. Min. (11/24/13) Long , vs. Phi. (11/10/13) and vs. Min. (11/24/13) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2011 Signed by San Diego Chargers as non-drafted free agent, July 28...Waived by Chargers, Sept. 3...Claimed off waivers by San Francisco 49ers, Sept Waived by 49ers, Aug Signed by Green Bay Packers to practice squad, Sept. 2...Signed from practice squad to active roster, Nov

173 SCOTT TOLZIEN GAME-BY-GAME 2011, SAN FRANCISCO PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/11 Sea-W (inactive) 09/18 Dal-L (inactive) 09/25 at Cin-W (inactive) 10/02 at Phi-W (inactive) 10/09 TB-W (inactive) 10/16 at Det-W (inactive) 10/30 Cle-W (inactive) 11/06 at Was-W (inactive) 11/13 NYG-W (inactive) 11/20 Ari-W (inactive) 11/24 at Bal-L (inactive) 12/04 StL-W (inactive) 12/11 at Ari-L (inactive) 12/19 Pit-W (inactive) 12/24 at Sea-W (inactive) 01/01 at StL-W (inactive) 11 TOTALS /14 NO-W 1 (inactive) 01/22 NYG-L 2 (inactive) PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 2012, SAN FRANCISCO PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/09 at GB-W (inactive) 09/16 Det-W (did not play) 09/23 at Min-L (inactive) 09/30 at NYJ-W (inactive) 10/07 Buf-W (inactive) 10/14 NYG-L (inactive) 10/18 Sea-W (inactive) 10/29 at Ari-W (inactive) 11/11 StL-T (inactive) 11/19 Chi-W (did not play) 11/25 at NO-W (inactive) 12/02 at StL-L (inactive) 12/09 Mia-W (inactive) 12/16 at NE-W (did not play) 12/23 at Sea-L (inactive) 12/30 Ari-W (inactive) 12 TOTALS /12 GB-W 1 (inactive) 01/20 at ATL-W 2 (inactive) 02/03 Bal-L 3 (inactive) PLAYOFFS , GREEN BAY 1 NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship; 3 Super Bowl XLVII PASSING RUSHING Date Opponent GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG SK Rtg Att Yds TD 09/08 at SF-L (practice squad) 09/15 Was-W (practice squad) 09/22 at Cin-L (practice squad) 10/06 Det-W (practice squad) 10/13 at Bal-W (practice squad) 10/20 Cle-W (practice squad) 10/27 at Min-W (practice squad) 11/04 Chi-L (practice squad) 11/10 Phi-L 1/ /17 at NYG-L 1/ /24 Min-T 1/ /28 at Det-L (did not play) 12/08 Atl-W (did not play) 12/15 at Dal-W (did not play) 12/22 Pit-L (did not play) 12/29 at Chi-W (did not play) 13 TOTALS 3/ /05 SF-L 1 (inactive) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff TOLZIEN VETERANS FIELD MISC. 255

174 VETERANS JC TRETTER CENTER/GUARD CORNELL Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-4 Wt: 307 Born: February 12, 1991 NFL Games Played/Started: 0/0 Acquired: D4b-13 TRETTER FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent the majority of his rookie campaign on reserve/ physically unable to perform after sustaining a significant ankle injury during the first practice of Organized Team Activities in the spring. Returned to practice on Nov. 19 and was activated to the 53-man roster leading up to Green Bay s Week 15 contest at Dallas. Was a gameday inactive for the final three regularseason games and the team s playoff contest. Selected by Green Bay with the second of three picks in the fourth round (No. 122 overall), the first player from Cornell to be drafted by the Packers since E Stan Intihar (1956, 18th round) SEASON: Spent the majority of the season on reserve/physically unable to perform after suffering a significant ankle injury in the first practice of Organized Team Activities in the spring Returned to practice on Nov. 19 and was activated to the 53-man roster on Dec. 10 Was a gameday inactive for the final three regular-season games as well as the playoff contest vs. San Francisco 2013 Draft: Selected by Green Bay with the second of three fourth-round picks (No. 122 overall). Became just the eighth offensive lineman in school history to be chosen by an NFL team since the introduction of the draft. Was the first player from Cornell to be drafted by the Packers since E Stan Intihar (1956, 18th round). BEST HOME RECORDS, 10-YEAR STRETCH, NFL/AFL AT A GLANCE Spent the majority of his rookie campaign on reserve/physically unable to perform after sustaining a significant ankle injury during the first practice of Organized Team Activities in the spring. Returned to practice on Nov. 19 and was activated to the 53- man roster on Dec. 10. Was a gameday inactive for the final three regular-season games and the Packers playoff contest. Earned first-team Football Championship Subdivision All- American honors from The NFL Draft Report following his senior season in 2012, becoming just the third Cornell offensive lineman to earn the distinction since A fourth-round draft choice who grew from a high school quarterback, running back and slot receiver into an All-American left tackle as a collegian, starting 20 consecutive games up front over his final two seasons at Cornell. Initially joined the program as a tight end, catching five passes for 80 yards (16.0 avg.) and a TD during his first two seasons before making the transition to tackle. Followed a strong family lineage of college football players from the Northeast, including his father, Joe, who played TE at Hobart College in New York ( ), and a trio of uncles who were lettermen at Hobart, Cornell and the University of Rochester. COLLEGE: A four-year letterman and a two-year starter for the Big Red, he grew from a 238-pound freshman tight end to a 300-pound All-American left tackle during his time on campus Appeared in 40 games with 20 starts during his career, with all of the starts coming in his final two seasons Earned his degree in industrial labor relations Senior season (2012): Earned unanimous first-team All-Ivy League honors following the season, becoming the first Big Red offensive lineman to earn the acclaim since Kevin Boothe in 2005 Was also named a first-team FCS All-American by The NFL Draft Report, becoming just the third OL in school history to be named to a first team by any publication Picked up thirdteam All-American honors from both the Beyond Sports College Network and The Sports Network Started all 10 games at LT, serving as the lead protector for a prolific passing attack that led the conference and ranked third in the nation with a school-record 3,748 passing yards on the season The unit produced eight 300-yard passing games and averaged total yards and 26.5 points per contest Was credited by the coaching staff as having recorded 13 touchdown-resulting blocks and 120 knockdowns while also not being charged with a sack during the season Blocked for QB Jeff Matthews as he completed 251 of 405 passes for 3,196 yards and 18 TDs with 11 INTs in just nine games Junior season (2011): Assumed starting LT duties after making the full-time switch from TE Earned second-team All-Ivy League honors after starting all 10 games for an offense that led the conference and ranked fourth in the nation in passing (341.5 ypg) The unit Club 10-year span Home(s) W L T Pct Green Bay Bellevue Park, City Stadium Green Bay Bellevue Park, City Stadium, Borchert Field Oakland Oakland Coliseum Green Bay Hagemeister Park, Bellevue Park, City Stadium Green Bay Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium Oakland Oakland Coliseum Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium Green Bay Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium New England Gillette Stadium New England Gillette Stadium Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium NOTE The Packers are (.669) over the last 10 years ( ) at home (all at Lambeau), the seventh-best mark in the NFL and second in the NFC over that span. The New England Patriots own the league s best home record (68-12,.850) over the last 10 seasons. From , tie games were not included in winning percentage

175 also ranked 26th in the FCS in total offense (409.0 ypg) and set a school record with 3,415 passing yards on the season Part of a protection unit that allowed Matthews time to complete 250 of 368 attempts for a school- and conference-record 3,412 yards with 25 TDs and 11 INTs Was credited with 10 TD-resulting blocks and 94 knockdowns, while only being charged with one of the 30 sacks the line surrendered during the season Sophomore season (2010): Appeared in all 10 games at TE and also contributed on special teams Caught a career-high four passes for 62 yards (15.5 avg.) and his only career TD Also added four tackles on the coverage units Had a punt return that went for 6 yards and a 14-yard kickoff return during the season Posted a career-high two catches for 36 yards (18.0 avg.) at Columbia (Nov. 13), including his first career TD reception on a 27-yard grab Freshman season (2009): Earned his first letter as a true freshman, appearing in all 10 games on special teams and also in spot duty on offense Finished with one catch for 18 yards. PERSONAL: Given name Joseph Carl Tretter Jr. Nicknamed JC Born in Batavia, N.Y. Single Credited his father, Joe, who lettered as a TE at Hobart (N.Y.) College ( ), as having the biggest influence on him as an athlete Also has three uncles who played college football, including Dave Tretter, who was a RB at Cornell (1975, 1977), Bob Tretter, who was a QB at Hobart College in New York ( ), and Bill Tretter, who was a DE/P at the University of Rochester and still ranks in the top 10 in every major career statistical punting category in school history Worked at Tim Hortons, a coffee shop/restaurant, while in high school High school: A two-sport standout at Akron (N.Y.) Central High School, he lettered three times in football and all four years in basketball... Appeared as a QB, RB, WR and DE at different times during his football career, being named first-team All-Section 6C North League following each of his three seasons Also earned the Western New York Class C Defensive Player of the Year award and was named a second-team all-state selection as a senior Was named the team s Most Valuable Player following both his junior and senior seasons, when he was also a team captain Also excelled in basketball, graduating as Akron Central s all-time leading scorer and rebounder Was a four-year starter and three-time All-Niagara-Orleans League first-team selection in basketball Was named the Western New York Player of the Year as a senior after averaging 28 points and 17 rebounds per game Hobbies/interests: Enjoys all forms of competitive games, naming darts, backgammon and video games among his favorite leisure activities...lists The Walking Dead as his favorite TV show, The Great Gatsby as his favorite book and Law Abiding Citizen as his favorite movie Visited the Dominican Republic during the summer in both 2011 and 2012 and names it as his favorite vacation spot Residence: Akron, N.Y. VETERANS JC TRETTER S PRO GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Year Team GP GS 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers game during 2013 playoffs CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Selected by Green Bay Packers as second of three fourth-round selections (122nd overall) in the 13 NFL Draft, April Signed first contract, May 10...Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (ankle), Aug Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform, Dec. 10. TRETTER THE COMPENSATORY SYSTEM The Packers were awarded two compensatory draft selections from the league in 2014, a third-round choice and a fifth-round choice. Since the first compensatories were awarded in 1994, only Baltimore (41) has received more than the Packers (33). Under terms of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in a year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. The number of picks a team receives equals the net loss of compensatory free agents up to a maximum of four. The 32 compensatory choices announced every March supplement the original choices in the seven rounds of the NFL Draft. Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL Management Council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula. Teams are no longer allowed to trade compensatories, although they were during the early years of the system. Because of that clause, the Packers acquired two compensatory choices in 1994 from San Francisco. In other words, Green Bay has actually drafted 35 compensatory players, but the league only has awarded the team 33. MOST COMPENSATORY PICKS AWARDED, ALL-TIME ( ) 651 SELECTIONS 41 Baltimore 33 Green Bay Dallas 30 Philadelphia Tennessee St. Louis 29 Pittsburgh 27 New England 26 Buffalo 23 N.Y. Giants San Francisco 22 Cincinnati 20 Indianapolis Seattle 19 Detroit Jacksonville 18 Atlanta San Diego Tampa Bay 17 Chicago Miami Minnesota Oakland 16 Arizona 15 Kansas City 14 Carolina 13 N.Y. Jets 12 Washington 10 New Orleans 9 Denver Houston 6 Cleveland FIELD MISC. 257

176 VETERANS MYLES WHITE WIDE RECEIVER LOUISIANA TECH Second NFL Season Second Packers Season Ht: 6-0 Wt: 190 Born: March 30, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 7/0 Acquired: FA-13 WHITE PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Played in seven games as a rookie in 2013 and caught nine passes for 66 yards (7.3 avg.). Spent the first six weeks of the season on the Packers practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15. Sustained a knee injury in the team s Week 14 contest vs. Atlanta and was placed on season-ending injured reserve on Dec. 10. One of the offense s top performers in the preseason, he finished No. 2 on the team in both receptions (eight) and receiving yards (90). Was signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May SEASON: Appeared in seven games and caught nine passes for 66 yards (7.3 avg.) Spent the first six weeks of the season on Green Bay s practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15 Suffered a knee injury in the Week 14 game vs. Atlanta and was on injured reserve for the final three regular-season games and the Packers playoff contest Was waived by the Packers on Aug. 31, but was signed to the practice squad on Sept. 2 Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 10): Made his NFL debut, seeing action on 47 offensive plays as the No. 3 WR with both James Jones and Randall Cobb sidelined due to injuries. Made his first career catch, a 9-yard grab from QB Aaron Rodgers, late in the second quarter At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Saw extended action for the second straight week and recorded career highs with five receptions for 35 yards (7.0 avg.) Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Made one catch for 8 yards Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Appeared on two offensive plays and made one grab for 9 yards Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): Saw action on three snaps and made one reception for 5 yards. Sustained a knee injury in the game that would end his season 2013 Draft: Signed by Green Bay as a non-drafted free agent on May 10. COLLEGE: Lettered in both of his seasons at Louisiana Tech, appearing in 22 games with eight starts Totaled 86 receptions for 1,132 yards (13.2 avg.) and nine TDs in two seasons Began his career at Michigan State, where he played for AT A GLANCE Appeared in seven games as a rookie in 2013 and caught nine passes for 66 yards (7.3 avg.). Spent the first six weeks of the season on the Packers practice squad before being signed to the active roster on Oct. 15. Earned second-team All-Western Athletic Conference recognition from the conference s coaches as a senior at Louisiana Tech after catching 56 passes for 718 yards (12.8 avg.) and six TDs. Began his college career at Michigan State before playing one season at Northwest Mississippi Community College. Father, Michael, ran track at Michigan State, and his identical twin brother, Mitchell, was part of the same recruiting class at Michigan State with him and spent time with the Oakland Raiders in one season, before spending a year at Northwest Mississippi Community College Earned his degree in sociology Senior season (2012): Earned second-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors from the conference s coaches Caught 56 passes for 718 yards (12.8 avg.) and six TDs Posted six receptions for 100 yards (16.7 avg.) and a 36-yard TD in a 70-point outburst vs. Idaho (Oct. 20) Caught a 44-yard TD and matched his career high with seven catches for 125 yards (17.9 avg.) at New Mexico State (Oct. 27) Had another seven-catch performance in his final collegiate game, at San Jose State (Nov. 24), and totaled 126 yards and a TD Junior season (2011): Played in 10 games with four starts Missed two contests early in the season due to a foot injury Recorded 30 receptions for 414 yards (13.8 avg.) and three TDs Made two 50-plus-yard receptions at Fresno State (Nov. 5), hauling in a 75-yard TD in the second quarter and a 55-yarder later in the game. Also completed his first career pass for 26 yards Caught seven passes for 110 yards (15.7 avg.), including a 61-yard TD in the Poinsettia Bowl vs. TCU (Dec. 21) Sophomore season (2010): Started all 10 games at Northwest Mississippi Community College, leading the team with 53 receptions for 712 yards (13.4 avg.) and six TDs Ranked No. 6 nationally in receptions and No. 19 in receiving yards Earned first-team all-state honors from the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges Opened the season with seven receptions for 114 yards FIELD MYLES WHITE S PRO STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Green Bay On injured reserve for Packers game during 2013 playoffs NFL debut: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 First NFL reception: vs. Cleveland, 10/20/13 (9 yards, A.Rodgers) WHITE S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions , at Min. (10/27/13) Yards , at Min. (10/27/13) Long , at Min. (10/27/13) MISC. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2013 Signed by Green Bay Packers as non-drafted free agent, May 10...Waived by Packers, Aug Signed by Packers to practice squad, Sept. 2...Signed from practice squad to active roster, Oct Placed on injured reserve (knee), Dec

177 (16.3 avg.) in win at No. 13 Pearl River CC (Sept. 2) The following week, caught two TDs vs. East Central CC (Sept. 9) and recorded five receptions for 103 yards (20.6 avg.) Redshirt freshman season (2009): Played in six games for Michigan State, but did not record any statistics. PERSONAL: Given name Myles Howard White...Born in Tacoma, Wash. Single Has a 1-year-old son, Mycheal Father, Michael, ran track at Michigan State Was part of the same Michigan State recruiting class with his identical twin brother, Mitchell, who was with the Oakland Raiders during the 2013 preseason High school: Lettered four years as a WR and CB at Stevenson High in Lavonia, Mich. Named to the All-Midwest team by PrepStar in 2007 Earned second-team All-West honors from the Detroit Free Press Caught 26 passes MYLES WHITE GAME-BY-GAME 2013, GREEN BAY Date Opp GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 09/08 at SF-L (practice squad) 09/15 Was-W (practice squad) 09/22 at Cin-L (practice squad) 10/06 Det-W (practice squad) 10/13 at Bal-W (practice squad) 10/ 20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L /17 at NYG-L (did not play) 11/24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W (injured reserve knee) 12/22 Pit-L (injured reserve knee) 12/29 at Chi-W (injured reserve knee) 13 TOTALS /05 SF-L (injured 1 reserve knee) 1NFC Wild Card Playoff for 651 yards (25.0 avg.) and 10 TDs as a senior and helped lead the Spartans to the state finals Also totaled 35 tackles (19 solo) and two interceptions in 2007 Recorded 15 receptions for 201 yards (13.4 avg.) as a junior in 2006 Also lettered four years in track and three years in basketball Holds the school record for the 300-meter hurdles (38.9) and long jump (22-3) Community involvement: Helped build a playground in Appleton, Wis., as part of the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle event Participated in the Jordy Nelson Celebrity Softball Game in Hobbies/interests: Enjoys fishing and both playing and watching sports Lists Everybody Loves Raymond, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Martin as his favorite TV shows His favorite movie is A Beautiful Mind Residence: Dallas. VETERANS WHITE THE LOMBARDI SWEEP & ITS COMPANION PLAYS Vince Lombardi was convinced that defenses had become so sophisticated that it was time for the offense to go back to the basics to avoid frills and to carry out fundamentals well. These principles were borne out in his Green Bay sweep (top), with either Paul Hornung (5) or Jim Taylor (31) carrying the ball, following pulling guards Fuzzy Thurston (63) and Jerry Kramer (64) in a devastating end run. The weak-side slant (lower left) and the companion play it set up (lower right) became the heart of the Packers offense after defenses found ways to stop the sweep. Taylor ran to daylight wherever he found it. FIELD MISC. 259

178 VETERANS TRAMON WILLIAMS 2013 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and had arguably his finest season since a breakout 2010 campaign, particularly down the stretch, where he appeared to return to the level that made him a top cover player for the Packers Posted new career highs for tackles (91), solo tackles (68) and sacks (2½), while also adding three INTs and 14 passes defensed, and tying his previous career highs with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries His tackle total ranked fourth on the club Also posted an INT and three passes defensed in the team s playoff contest At Cincinnati (Sept. 22): Appeared on all 56 defensive plays and finished with three tackles (all solo, one for a loss) and a sack. Made the third sack of his career in the third quarter when he blitzed from the slot, crashing between RT and RG to drop QB Andy Dalton for an 8-yard loss Vs. Cleveland (Oct. 20): Started and appeared on all 70 defensive plays, posting four tackles (three solo), including his career-high second sack of the season. Sack came in the third quarter when he blitzed and dropped QB Brandon Weeden for a 4-yard loss Vs. Phila- PRO BOWLS: 1 CORNERBACK LOUISIANA TECH 2010 Eighth NFL Season Eighth Packers Season Ht: 5-11 Wt: 191 Born: March 16, 1983 NFL Games Played/Started: 111/83 Acquired: FA-06 WILLIAMS FIELD MISC. PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Former non-drafted free agent and practice-squad player who has gone on to appear in 111 regular-season games for the Packers since Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season in 2013, extending his streak to 50 straight starts, dating back to Week 3 of the 2011 season. Recaptured his difference-making form in the second half of 2013, finishing the season with new career highs in tackles (91), solo tackles (68) and sacks (2½), in addition to three INTs and 14 passes defensed, and a career-high-tying two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Started all 16 games for the second time in his career in 2012, tallying 61 tackles (51 solo), two INTs and a career-hightying 24 passes defensed. Suffered a shoulder injury in the 2011 season opener, but managed to still start 15 games and post career highs for tackles (65) and passes defensed (24). Also added four interceptions, including the first TD return of his career in Week 9 at San Diego. Missed the first game of his career in Week 2 of 2011 at Carolina, seeing a streak of 72 consecutive games played (including playoffs) come to an end when he was rendered inactive due to a shoulder injury. Enjoyed the finest season of his career in 2010, his first as a full-time starter in Green Bay s base defense, as he opened all 16 contests at right cornerback. Recorded then-career highs in tackles (63) and passes defensed (23) and a career-best six INTs as he led the team in interceptions and passes defensed. Named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl in 2010, he was selected to the all-star game as an injury replacement for Eagles CB Asante Samuel, but did not play in the game since the Packers were preparing for Super Bowl XLV. Tied the franchise single-postseason record with three more interceptions in the 2010 playoffs, including one for a touchdown, and his nine combined interceptions on the season ranked No. 1 in the NFL. Became one of just three players whose career began since 1970 to post a 90-yard punt return and interception and kickoff returns of 65 yards in a career, joining Adam Jones and Lemar Parrish. Moved into the starting lineup in Week 12 of 09 when Al Harris went down with a season-ending knee injury, and went on to lead the team with 22 passes defensed. Got his first extensive starting experience in 2008, opening nine games in place of both Harris (spleen injury) and CB Charles Woodson (temporary move to safety). Along with teammates Woodson and Nick Collins that season, was part of the first Packers trio to each post five or more interceptions in a season since 1996 (S Eugene Robinson, S LeRoy Butler, CB Doug Evans). Was the only non-drafted free agent in the NFL to record four or more interceptions each season from , and his 19 interceptions in the regular season tied for No. 4 in the NFL during that span. 260 AT A GLANCE First name is pronounced trah-mahn. Has 19 interceptions since 2010 (including playoffs), which ranks No. 3 in the NFL over that span. Ranked No. 1 in the NFL with a combined nine interceptions in 2010 (six in regular season, three in postseason). Posted 63 tackles, six interceptions and 23 passes defensed on his way to being selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2010 as an injury replacement. With three interceptions during the 2010 playoffs, tied Joe Laws (1944) and Craig Newsome (1996) for the franchise single-postseason record. Is tied with five other players for the franchise postseason record with four career INTs in the playoffs. In Week 5 at Washington in 2010, he became the first player in franchise history to post a 50-yard punt return (52 yards) and a 60-yard INT return (64 yards) in the same game. Was the only non-drafted free agent in the NFL to post four or more interceptions from His 19 interceptions over that span were tied for No. 4 in the NFL. Led the nation with 19 passes defensed in 2005 as a senior at Louisiana Tech. Became the surprise of camp in 2007, landing a spot on the 53-man roster with a strong preseason and by season s end had established himself as the team s No. 3 cornerback and top kick returner. That year, he got his first NFL interception and scored his first pro touchdown, returning a pooch punt out of a field-goal formation 94 yards for a score vs. Carolina (Nov. 18). Released by Houston as a non-drafted rookie following training camp in 2006, he joined the Packers practice squad for the final five weeks of that season. In 111 career games, he has started 83 contests and posted 386 tackles (309 solo), 25 interceptions, 125 passes defensed, 4½ sacks, five forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries. 260

179 delphia (Nov. 9): Had a productive statistical game, finishing with seven tackles (six solo), a half-sack and both a forced and recovered fumble. Recorded the half-sack, forced and recovered fumble on the same play in the fourth quarter when he blitzed from the slot and teamed with DT Mike Daniels to take down QB Nick Foles. Stripped Foles on his way to the ground and collected the ball at the Philadelphia 13-yard line At N.Y. Giants (Nov. 17): Had one of his most complete performances, posting eight tackles (all solo, two for a loss) and his first INT of the season. The interception came when QB Eli Manning threw an errant pass in the second quarter and he dove to snare the ball and regained his footing to return the pick 10 yards At Dallas (Dec. 15): Came through with one of his finest performances when the team needed it most, finishing with a team-high nine tackles (all solo), two passes defensed and a memorable game-sealing INT with 1:24 remaining in the fourth quarter. Made the clinching INT with Dallas embarking on a comeback drive of its own later in the frame, abandoning his coverage of WR Terrance Williams along the sideline to jump a short out-route to WR Cole Beasley. QB Tony Romo threw the ball to the outside, where Williams dove and acrobatically held the ball up from hitting the turf. The play was subject to an official review, which showed he made the catch, and the Packers ran out the remaining clock to finish off what was tied for the largest comeback in franchise history Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Delivered an impactful postseason performance, appearing on all 64 plays and finishing with two solo tackles, an INT and three passes defensed. Made the momentum-turning INT in Green Bay territory early in the second quarter with San Francisco approaching the red-zone and already holding a 6-0 advantage. On the play, abandoned a deep coverage on WR Anquan Boldin to pick up TE Vernon Davis near the sideline. QB Colin Kaepernick floated the ball and Williams went up over Davis shoulder to make the play, then embarking on a 17-yard return that ended with a punishing charge into Kaepernick at the Green Bay 30-yard line. The Packers would march 70 yards in 14 plays to convert the turnover into a TD and take their first lead, 7-6. Marked the fourth postseason INT of his career, tying him with five other players for the most in franchise history. 2012: A constant in the defensive backfield, he was the lone CB to start every game in 2012, almost always drawing the most difficult coverage assignment Finished the season with 61 tackles (51 solo), two INTs and a career-high-tying 24 passes defensed (No. 2 on the team)...helped contribute to a pass defense that made an 81-yards per game improvement from 2011 (218.3 ypg.) and climbed to No. 11 in the league rankings by season s end The defense also finished with the NFL s fourthlowest opponent passer rating (76.8) Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Delivered an excellent performance against the rival Bears, tallying four tackles (all solo), two INTs and two passes defensed. Found himself matched against standout WR Brandon Marshall for much of the game and was part of an effort that helped limit him to just two catches for 24 yards (12.0 avg.). Marked the second regular-season multi-int game of his career (also Week 11 of 2011 vs. Tampa Bay). First INT came when he undercut a crossing route intended for WR Earl Bennett. Second INT came in the fourth quarter when he leapt to tip a deep pass to himself before scampering 38 yards down the sideline on the return. The offense wasted little time taking advantage, as QB Aaron Rodgers hit WR Donald Driver for a 26-yard TD on the ensuing play to put the game out of reach at 23-3 At Indianapolis (Oct. 5): Appeared on all 96 defensive plays, posting six tackles (all solo, one for a loss) and was credited with a career-high five passes defensed. Passes defensed were the most by a Packer since Woodson was credited with six at Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2011 At Chicago (Dec. 16): Fared well in a much-anticipated matchup with the Bears Marshall. The secondary held Marshall to just five catches for 56 yards (9.3 avg.), well below his season averages, and just one of those receptions (a 9-yard catch in the first quarter) came against Williams. Part of a pass defense that limited the Bears to just 107 net passing yards and a combined 181 net passing yards in the teams two contests, the lowest in a season for Green Bay against Chicago since 1977 (158 yards) Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Appeared on all 62 defensive plays, finishing with a team-high-tying seven tackles (four solo) and a team-best three passes defensed. 2011: Started all 15 games in which he played, setting a then-career high for tackles with 65 (51 solo) Posted his third consecutive season with 20-plus passes defensed with a new career-high and team-leading 24 Also collected four interceptions, including one he returned for his first regular-season TD at San Diego in Week 9 Suffered a shoulder injury in an awkward collision with Collins in the fourth quarter of the season opener Missed the ensuing practice week and was inactive for the first time in his career in Week 2, snapping a streak of 72 consecutive games played (including playoffs) Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Finished with four tackles (three solo, one for a loss), a fumble recovery and a pass defensed. Recovered a WR Marques Colston fumble that was forced by Collins on the Saints second play from scrimmage, the fourth recovery of his career. Left the game in the fourth quarter after getting his arm caught in a collision with Collins. Sustained a shoulder injury and did not return At Carolina (Sept. 18): Saw his streak of 72 consecutive games played (including playoffs) come to an end when the shoulder injury suffered the week before forced him to the inactive list for the first time in his career... At Chicago (Sept. 25): Returned to the lineup and appeared on all 54 defensive plays, finishing with one solo tackle and two passes defensed...at San Diego (Nov. 6): Made two tackles (one solo) and recorded his first INT of the season in the first quarter, one that he returned 43 yards for the first regular-season TD of his career. On the play, broke hard on a quick out to the sideline thrown by QB Philip Rivers intended for WR Patrick Crayton, stepping in front of the WR and going untouched down the sideline for the score to extend Green Bay s lead to 21-7 late in the first quarter Vs. Tampa Bay (Nov. 20): Racked up a season-high nine tackles (all solo), and recorded the first regular-season multi-int game of his career with two picks of QB Josh Freeman. Marked his third consecutive game with an INT, the second such stretch of his career (Weeks 4-6, 2008). The first came when he undercut a drag route, darting in front of WR Mike Williams to make the diving INT. Second INT was late in the fourth quarter when TE Kellen Winslow had a ball deflect off of his fingers and into the hands of Williams, who was in coverage behind the play. Returned the ball 28 yards on what was his fourth INT of the season and 20th of his career At Detroit (Nov. 24): Totaled two tackles (one solo) and three passes defensed, serving as a central piece of the gameplan designed to stop explosive WR Calvin Johnson. Johnson finished with just four catches for 49 yards (12.3 avg.), with just one of them, a 5-yard completion, coming against Williams Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Finished with six tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed. 2010: Started all 16 contests for the first time in his career, opening each game at RCB Recorded 63 tackles, six interceptions, 23 passes defensed and two fumble recoveries Led the team in INTs and passes defensed, and his regular-season INT total was tied for No. 5 in the NFL Added a sack, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble Named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl, he was selected to the all-star game as an injury replacement for Samuel, but he did not appear in the game as the Packers were preparing for Super Bowl XLV Earned All-NFC recognition from Pro Football Weekly Handled punt-return duties for the Packers, posting an 8.0-yard average on 41 returns Started all four postseason games as he led the league with three interceptions, including one returned for a TD, during the playoffs Became the first NFL player since the N.Y. Giants R.W. McQuarters (2007) to post three INTs in a postseason Also led the defense with eight passes defensed in the postsea- WILLIAMS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 261

180 VETERANS WILLIAMS son At Philadelphia (Sept. 12): Recorded a season-high three passes defensed (matched in Week 4 vs. Detroit) and recovered a fumble by RB Eldra Buckley in the third quarter that was forced by Woodson At Chicago (Sept. 27): Led the team with seven tackles (all solo) and added a sack. Early in the second quarter, timed his blitz perfectly to come through untouched as he dropped QB Jay Cutler for a 5-yard loss At Washington (Oct. 10): Posted his first INT of the season, picking off QB Donovan McNabb on the final play of regulation at the Green Bay 3. Weaved through traffic before finally being tripped up at the Washington 33 for a 64-yard return, the second longest of his career. Registered a 52-yard punt return in the second quarter, also the second longest of his career, as he joined CB Deion Sanders (Sept. 21, 1998) and CB Darrent Williams (Sept. 13, 2005) as the only NFL players since the merger to record an INT return of 60-plus yards and a punt return of 50-plus yards in the same game Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Recorded seven tackles (all solo), including one for a loss, along with an INT. Picked off QB Chad Henne s pass intended for Marshall at the Green Bay 14 late in the first quarter to halt a Miami scoring opportunity At N.Y. Jets (Oct. 31): Turned in a stellar all-around performance, posting five tackles (all solo), an INT, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two passes defensed. It was the first time in his career that he posted an INT, a forced fumble and a recovery in the same game At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Registered three tackles (two solo), an INT and two passes defensed. With the Packers leading 10-3 late in the first half, halted a promising Minnesota drive by stepping in front of WR Percy Harvin on a slant at the Green Bay 18 to pick off QB Brett Favre. The INT gave the offense the ball with just over a minute remaining, enough time for them to march for a quick TD and a 17-3 halftime lead Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Posted his career-high sixth INT of the season, cutting in front of WR Hakeem Nicks at the Green Bay 47 in the first quarter to intercept Manning At Philadelphia (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 9): Made the game s defining play, leaping to intercept QB Michael Vick s pass intended for WR Riley Cooper in the end zone with 33 seconds remaining to clinch the victory. Did not bite on a Vick pump fake, running step for step on a goroute to the end zone. Turned to find the ball and used his leaping ability to secure the pick against the 6-foot-3-inch Cooper. Finished the game with a team-high three passes defensed and three tackles (two solo) At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Posted one of the most electrifying performances of the postseason, intercepting passes on back-to-back possessions in the second quarter. First made a leaping INT of QB Matt Ryan in the end zone on third-and-21 in front of WR Michael Jenkins, who lost his footing on the play. On the following drive, made what was arguably the key play of the game with a 70-yard INT return for a touchdown in the closing seconds of the first half to extend Green Bay s lead to at the break. With 10 seconds remaining, Atlanta called a timeout with the ball at the Green Bay 35 and attempted to pick up more yardage to move into FG range. Ryan threw toward the sideline to WR Roddy White, but Williams jumped inside the route to intercept the pass in stride, swerving past a pair of Falcons on his way to the end zone. The INT return was the second longest in franchise postseason history, trailing only S George Teague s 101-yarder at Detroit (Jan. 8, 1994). Became just the fourth player in team history to record multiple INTs in a playoff game Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Finished with six tackles (three solo) and a team-high three passes defensed, including one that sealed the game on fourth down on Pittsburgh s final drive. On the final play, a fourth-and-5 from the Pittsburgh 33, perfectly read a curl route by WR Mike Wallace and jumped to knock the ball away to secure the world title. 2009: Played in all 16 games, plus the playoff contest, with 10 starts Was nickel back for first 10 games before moving into starting RCB spot in Week 12 due to Harris season-ending knee injury Led the team with 22 passes defensed Posted 42 tackles (29 solo), four INTs and a sack Added a career-high 11 tackles on special teams, which was tied for fourth on the team Had a 10.4-yard average on 13 punt returns and also returned two kickoffs for 26 yards (13.0 avg.) Became the first player in franchise history to post an INT return of 65 yards (67 vs. Chicago, Sept. 13) and a punt return of 45 yards (45 vs. Detroit, Oct. 18) in the same season On the field for 767 of 996 (77.0 percent) defensive plays Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Intercepted Cutler s pass deep down the middle intended for WR Johnny Knox in the second quarter at Green Bay s 32 and returned the pick 67 yards to Chicago s 1 to set up a Ryan Grant TD run on the next play; the 67-yard return was his career long and the season long by a Packer. Posted three passes defensed and also tied for the team lead with two special teams tackles Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Filling in for injured WR Jordy Nelson, returned a Nick Harris punt 45 yards in the second quarter, the longest punt return of the season by a Packer Vs. Detroit (Nov. 26): Moved into starting lineup at RCB in place of an injured Harris (knee), his first start of the season in the base defense, and remained there for the rest of the year. Posted four tackles (three solo) and an INT, picking off QB Matthew Stafford s deep pass intended for WR Dennis Northcutt at the Green Bay 40 Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 7): Recorded a then-career-high four passes defensed, including an INT. With the Ravens at Green Bay s 3 in the fourth quarter trailing 24-14, made a leaping INT of QB Joe Flacco s pass in the end zone in front of WR Demetrius Williams At Chicago (Dec. 13): Posted the first sack of his career when he brought down Cutler for an 8-yard loss on the Bears final series. With Green Bay trailing early in the fourth quarter, also had a key pressure when he came on a corner blitz and got in Cutler s face to force a bad throw to the left sideline that Collins picked off and returned 31 yards to the Chicago 11; Grant scored two plays later on 1-yard TD run for winning score At Arizona (Jan. 3): Recorded four tackles (three solo), an INT and two passes defensed. Made a leaping grab of QB Brian St. Pierre s pass intended for TE Stephen Spach on the sideline in the fourth quarter, and returned the pick 21 yards to Arizona s 33 At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Posted six tackles (five solo) and added a stop on special teams. FIELD MISC. ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARD In 1978, the Baltimore Colts started an effort to raise funds for abused children and conceived an award they named after their longtime trainer, the late Ed Block. In 1984, the award was taken league-wide to honor one player from each team who, in the eyes of his teammates, best exemplifies and displays courage. Below are the Packers winners, as voted by their teammates, from : Ron Cassidy Ezra Johnson Karl Swanke Keith Uecker Mark Murphy Herman Fontenot Perry Kemp Vai Sikahema Tootie Robbins Johnny Holland George Teague Reggie White Brett Favre Robert Brooks Craig Newsome Earl Dotson Josh Bidwell Santana Dotson Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Gilbert Brown Marco Rivera Donald Driver Jon Ryan Chris Francies Mark Tauscher Nick Collins Charles Woodson T.J. Lang Tramon Williams Johnny Jolly 262

181 2008: Played in all 16 games for the second straight season, including nine starts...tied for third in the NFC with five INTs and posted 52 tackles (45 solo)...along with teammates Woodson and Collins, became first Packers trio to each post five or more INTs in a season since 1996 (Robinson, Butler, Evans) Third on the team with 14 passes defensed, and also registered five special teams tackles...tied for second on the team with two forced fumbles...on the field for 776 of 1,050 (73.9 percent) defensive plays Vs. Dallas (Sept. 21): Started off game in customary nickel role, but moved to RCB when Harris left game with spleen injury in second quarter...at Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Started in place of an injured Harris and intercepted QB Brian Griese s pass that was bobbled by WR Michael Clayton at Green Bay s 5-yard line, and returned the pick 39 yards...vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started and posted a career-high 10 tackles (seven solo) along with an INT in second straight game, a onehanded catch with his right hand on a pass from QB Matt Ryan intended for TE Ben Hartstock in the end zone. Score was at the time and the Packers offense moved down the field for tying TD following the pick At Seattle (Oct. 12): Started third straight game and posted INT in third consecutive contest when he picked off QB Charlie Frye s deep pass intended for WR Koren Robinson down the left sideline...vs. Indianapolis (Oct. 19): Started and posted six tackles. Broke up QB Peyton Manning s pass intended for WR Anthony Gonzalez on the first play of the second half and forced a fumble on TE Dallas Clark s reception late in the fourth quarter that went out of bounds at the Green Bay 1 At Tennessee (Nov. 2): Returned to the nickel CB spot with Harris coming back from injury...at Minnesota (Nov. 9): Intercepted QB Gus Frerotte s pass over the middle intended for WR Bernard Berrian with just under 30 seconds remaining in the first half and returned the pick 19 yards to the Minnesota 40, which helped set up Mason Crosby s 47-yard FG as time expired in the half to narrow the Vikings lead to Vs. Chicago (Nov. 16): Played extensively as the nickel back in a secondary that allowed just four receptions by Bears WRs. Also matched season high with two stops on special teams Vs. Carolina (Nov. 30): Started at LCB with Woodson shifting to SS because of injuries. Made four tackles and forced a fumble by WR Muhsin Muhammad on a 44-yard reception on the first play of the game that Woodson recovered at the Green Bay 19 Vs. Houston (Dec. 7): Started at LCB and posted six tackles, intercepting QB Matt Schaub s pass intended for WR André Davis in the second quarter and recovering TE Owen Daniels fumble at the Green Bay 3 earlier in the period. Also recorded three passes defensed : Former practice-squad player earned a surprise roster spot with a solid preseason Played in all 16 contests, plus both playoff games, with one start, rotating as a nickel and dime back and posting 11 tackles (10 solo) with one INT among four passes defensed Also had a team-leading 30 kickoff returns for 684 yards (22.8 avg.), plus six punt returns for 118 yards (19.7 avg.) and a TD, and seven special teams tackles Vs. Chicago (Oct. 7): Had a career-high six kickoff returns for 173 yards (28.8 avg.); five of six returns went for 20 yards or more, including a career-long 65-yarder in the third quarter that set up a FG Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11): Made his first two career special teams tackles Vs. Carolina (Nov. 18): Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week when he scored his first career TD on a first-quarter punt return. K John Kasay punted out of field-goal formation; Williams fielded the punt off the bounce and returned it 94 yards down the right sideline for a score and a 7-0 Green Bay lead At Detroit (Nov. 22): Played extensively as an extra DB when Woodson left the game in the second quarter with a toe injury; broke up two passes, both on third down to Johnson to force punts, and made two solo tackles, the first of his career. Also had two special teams tackles, one in the second quarter, chasing down KR Aveion Cason from behind and making a TD-saving tackle; the Lions kicked a FG on the ensuing drive Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Made his first career start with the team opening in nickel; made five tackles (four solo) and his first career INT, catching a QB Jon Kitna pass tipped by DE Cullen Jenkins and returning it 22 yards Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Championship, Jan. 20): Broke up a third-and-12 pass in second quarter intended for WR David Tyree, forcing a FG attempt. In the third quarter, ran a kickoff back 49 yards to the Giants 39-yard line; the drive ended with a TE Donald Lee TD catch. 2006: Spent training camp with the Houston Texans before his release on Sept. 3 Signed to the Green Bay practice squad on Nov. 29, where he spent the final five weeks of the season 2006 Draft: Signed by Houston as a non-drafted free agent on May 8. COLLEGE: A three-year letterman, he played in 23 games at Louisiana Tech Initially enrolled as a non-athlete in pursuit of a degree in electrical engineering, but attended a football game during his first semester on campus and was motivated to try out as a walk-on the following spring Finished his career with 91 tackles (51 solo), five stops for a loss, one forced fumble and seven INTs among 32 passes defensed Earned two degrees, one in sociology and the other in computer information systems Senior season (2005): Started all 11 games at CB, earning first-team All-Western Athletic Conference and allstate honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Led the nation with 19 passes defensed, including three INTs Also tallied 43 tackles (29 solo), three stops for a loss and a forced fumble Recorded two INTs vs. New Mexico State (Oct. 1) Junior season (2004): Played in all 12 games, including seven starts Recorded collegiate highs in tackles (45) and INTs (four) Led the Bulldogs with 13 passes defensed His fourth-quarter INT sealed a victory vs. No. 17-ranked Fresno State (Oct. 2) Set a collegiate high with nine tackles at Rice (Nov. 29) Sophomore season (2003): Saw action in 11 games at DB and on the special teams units Finished with three tackles (two solo) Freshman season (2002): Participated as a member of the scout team. PERSONAL: Given name Tramon Vernell Williams Name is pronounced trah-mahn Born in Houma, La. Married Shantrell Moore in June 2009 The couple has a 3-year old son, Tramon Jr., and a 2-year-old daughter, Trinity...High school: Four-year letterman at Assumption High School in Napoleonville, La. Helped Assumption to four straight district titles First-team all-district and all-region honoree in 2001; also selected to second-team all-state Was a teammate of retired RB Brandon Jacobs...A four-year letterwinner in basketball, he won another district title on the hardwood In his only year of track, finished second in the state in the long jump, second in the triple jump and third in the high jump Community involvement: Started a foundation, 38 Reasons Has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon and the Al Harris Stars and Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event Also has played for the Green Machine basketball team and rung bells for The Salvation Army s Red Kettle campaign during the holidays Hosted the first Tramon Williams Pink Powder Puff game with his wife Shantrell in October 2013, an event to help raise money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer He and his teammates coached their wives in the game and he plans to host the event again this year Hobbies/interests: Has a clothing line, 38 Reasons, with items available at his website, fishing, playing basketball and PlayStation 3, touting Fight Night as his favorite game...held part-time jobs stocking shelves in a supermarket, shoveling coal and cleaning coal machinery, cleaning tractors and working on his uncle s farm Also worked for a construction company that built a building on the Louisiana State University campus In March 2010, was part of a group of former and current Packers who took a trip with fans to Montego Bay, Jamaica, an Apple Vacations/Green Bay Packers collaboration Residence: Napoleonville, La. 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182 VETERANS WILLIAMS TRAMON WILLIAMS PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2006 Green Bay Practice Squad 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay ½ 16½ NFL totals (seven years) ½ 29½ KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals (seven years) t 1 PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason t FIELD MISC. KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason Additional statistics: Career interceptions Jay Cutler (3), Josh Freeman (2), Eli Manning (2), Matthew Stafford (2), Brett Favre, Joe Flacco, Gus Frerotte, Charlie Frye, Brian Griese, Chad Henne, Jon Kitna, Donovan McNabb, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan, Brian St. Pierre, Christian Ponder, Tony Romo, Mark Sanchez, Matt Schaub, Drew Stanton. Career sacks Jay Cutler (2), Andy Dalton, Brandon Weeden, Nick Foles (½). Special teams tackles 7 in 2007, 1 in 07 playoffs, 5 in 2008, 11 in 2009, 1 in 09 playoffs, 5 in 2010; NFL total: 28. NFL debut: vs. Philadelphia, 9/9/07 First NFL start: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07 First interception: vs. Detroit, 12/30/07 (J.Kitna) First sack: at Chicago, 12/13/09 (J.Cutler) Touchdowns (2 reg. season, 1 playoffs): vs. Carolina, 11/18/07, 94-yard punt return; at Atlanta in 10 playoffs, 1/15/11, 70-yard INT return (M.Ryan); at San Diego, 11/6/11, 43-yard INT return (P.Rivers). 264 WILLIAMS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Atl. (10/5/08) Solo , vs. TB (11/20/11) and at Dal. (12/15/13) Interceptions* , vs. TB (11/20/11) and vs. Chi. (9/13/12) Passes defensed , at Ind. (10/7/12) Kickoff Returns Returns , vs. Chi. (10/7/07) Yards , vs. Chi. (10/7/07) Long , vs. Chi. (10/7/07) Punt Returns Returns , three times (last: vs. Chi., 1/2/11) Yards , vs. Car. (11/18/07) Long t, vs. Car. (11/18/07) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2006 Signed by Houston Texans as non-drafted free agent, May 8...Waived by Texans, Sept. 3...Signed by Green Bay Packers to practice squad, Nov Re-signed by Packers as reserve/future free agent, Jan Re-signed by Packers as exclusive-rights free agent, May Re-signed by Packers as restricted free agent, June 17...Signed contract extension, Nov. 30. * Also posted two interceptions in 10 playoffs at Atlanta, 1/15/11

183 TRAMON WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME 2007, GREEN BAY 09/09 Phi-W /16 at NYG-W /23 SD-W /30 at Min-W /07 Chi-L /14 Was-W /29 at Den-W /04 at KC-W /11 Min-W /18 Car-W /22 at Det-W /29 at Dal-L /09 Oak-W /16 at StL-W /23 at Chi-L /30 Det-W TOTALS /12 Sea-W /20 NYG-L PLAYOFFS NFC Divisional Playoff; 2 NFC Championship 2008, GREEN BAY 09/08 Min-W /14 at Det-W /21 Dal-L /28 at TB-L /05 Atl-L /12 at Sea-W /19 Ind-W /02 at Ten-L /09 at Min-L /16 Chi-W /24 at NO-L /30 Car-L /07 Hou-L /14 at Jax-L /22 at Chi-L /28 Det-W TOTALS , GREEN BAY 09/13 Chi-W /20 Cin-L /27 at StL-W /05 at Min-L /18 Det-W /25 at Cle-W /01 Min-L /08 at TB-L /15 Dal-W /22 SF-W /26 at Det-W /07 Bal-W /13 at Chi-W /20 at Pit-L /27 Sea-W /03 at Ari-W TOTALS /10 at Ari-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2010, GREEN BAY 09/12 at Phi-W /19 Buf-W /27 at Chi-L /03 Det-W /10 at Was-L /17 Mia-L /24 Min-W /31 at NYJ-W /07 Dal-W /21 at Min-W /28 at Atl-L /05 SF-W /12 at Det-L /19 at NE-L /26 NYG-W /02 Chi-W TOTALS /09 at Phi-W /15 at Atl-W t /23 at Chi-W /06 Pit-W PLAYOFFS t NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff; 3 NFC Championship; 4 Super Bowl XLV, North Texas 2011, GREEN BAY 09/08 NO-W /18 at Car-W (inactive shoulder) 09/25 at Chi-W /02 Den-W /09 at Atl-W /16 StL-W /23 at Min-W /06 at SD-W t /14 Min-W /20 TB-W /24 at Det-W /04 at NYG-W /11 Oak-W /18 at KC-L /25 Chi-W /01 Det-W TOTALS t /15 NYG-L NFC Divisional Playoff 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W /18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W /23 Ten-W /30 at Min-L TOTALS /05 Min-W /12 at SF-L PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY 09/08 at SF-L /15 Was-W /22 at Cin-L /06 Det-W /13 at Bal-W /20 Cle-W /27 at Min-W /04 Chi-L /10 Phi-L ½ 4½ /17 at NYG-L /24 Min-T /28 at Det-L /08 Atl-W /15 at Dal-W /22 Pit-L /29 at Chi-W TOTALS ½ 16½ /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff WILLIAMS VETERANS FIELD MISC. 265

184 VETERANS JEREL WORTHY DEFENSIVE END MICHIGAN STATE Third NFL Season Third Packers Season Ht: 6-2 Wt: 308 Born: April 26, 1990 NFL Games Played/Started: 16/4 Acquired: D2a-12 WORTHY FIELD PRO HIGHLIGHTS: Spent the first 11 weeks of the 2013 season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list while rehabilitating a knee injury suffered in Week 17 of Appeared in two games in 2013, posting a tackle. Prior to the injury, had become a part of the defensiveline rotation early on in 2012, playing extensively in the sub-defenses and also contributing as a defensive end in the base 3-4. Appeared in 14 games with four starts as a rookie in 2012 and made 23 tackles (11 solo), in addition to 2½ sacks and a forced fumble. Injured his knee late in the fourth quarter of the team s Week 17 contest at Minnesota. Drafted by the Packers in the second round with the 51st overall pick as General Manager Ted Thompson traded the team s second-rounder (No. 59 overall), plus its fourthround pick (No. 123 overall), to move up and select the talented big man SEASON: Missed the entire offseason program and training camp while rehabilitating the significant knee injury he d suffered in the 2012 regular-season finale at Minnesota Spent the first 11 weeks of the 2013 regular season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list Returned to practice on Nov. 13 and was added to the active roster, Nov. 23 Once healthy, appeared in two games down the stretch, posting a solo tackle Also made his postseason debut, seeing brief action in the team s Wild Card playoff contest Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 24): Made his 2013 debut, appearing on 10 defensive snaps and posting a solo tackle Vs. San Francisco (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Dressed and appeared in his first-ever playoff game, participating on two defensive snaps during the game. 2012: Appeared in 14 games, starting four and posting 23 tackles (11 solo), 2½ sacks and a forced fumble on the season Suffered a significant knee injury in the fourth quarter of the team s Week 17 game at Minnesota that ended his season Was not placed on injured reserve, but was relegated to the inactive list for both postseason games Also sat out the team s Week 9 contest vs. Arizona after sustaining a concussion the week before and was sidelined by a hamstring injury in Week 16 vs. Tennessee Vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9): Made his NFL debut in the season opener, appearing on both defense and special teams. Contributed an assisted tackle on defense Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Made his first career start at RDE in place of the injured C.J. Wilson (groin), and appeared on 37 defensive plays, making five tackles (three AT A GLANCE Played extensively as a rookie in 2012, appearing in 14 games with four starts before suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 17. Defensive lineman whom General Manager Ted Thompson traded up to select in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft, the first of three times he traded up in 2012 and the fourth time in five drafts he had moved up to take a defensive player. A consensus All-American following his junior season at Michigan State, he earned first-team honors from The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Sporting News, CBSSports.com, NBCSports.com and Yahoo! Sports. Became the first Spartan defensive tackle to earn first-team All-America honors since Ronald Curl in 1971 and the first to be named to the AP first team since Charles Bubba Smith in Comes from an athletic family, with two uncles who played college football at Tennessee State and his mother, Stephanie, having played basketball at Central State University (Ohio). solo) and collecting his first career sack. Sack came on Chicago s final drive of the game when he threw QB Jay Cutler for a 4-yard loss. Also participated on special teams, where he had a hand in one of the game s most memorable plays as part of the placement protection unit. Lined up to the left side of the formation on what was a fake FG attempt late in the second quarter. At the snap, threw a block on S Craig Steltz while P Tim Masthay shoveled a pass to TE Tom Crabtree, who took it 27 yards for a TD to give Green Bay a 10-0 lead...at Houston (Oct. 14): Got the start at LDE in the absence of B.J. Raji (ankle). Led the defensive line by appearing on 55 plays and finished with five tackles (three solo), two QB hits and a sack. The sack came when he used an inside rush to beat G Antoine Caldwell into the pocket and dropped QB Matt Schaub for a 10-yard loss. Also showed up against the run, where he was part of a unit that held RB Arian Foster to just 29 yards on 17 carries, a career-low 1.7-yard average (min. 15 att.) At Chicago (Dec. 16): Started at RDE in the absence of Wilson and saw action on 32 plays. Posted three tackles (two solo), along with a half-sack and his first career forced fumble. Split a sack with fellow DE Mike Neal on the Bears final drive of the fourth quarter, a desperation series that began at their own 3-yard line. On the play, teamed with Neal to hit Cutler for a 9-yard loss, jarring the ball loose for the forced fumble...at Minnesota (Dec. 30): Appeared on 10 defensive plays, but did not record any statistics. Suffered a knee injury on a third- MISC. Don Hutson End Cal Hubbard Tackle Mike Michalske Guard Charley Brock Center Buckets Goldenberg.... Guard Cub Buck Tackle ALL-TIME TEAM, 1946 ALL-TIME TEAM, 1957 Lavvie Dilweg End Arnie Herber.....Quarterback Johnny (Blood) McNally.. Halfback Verne Lewellen Halfback Clarke Hinkle Fullback Don Hutson End Cal Hubbard Tackle Mike Michalske Guard Charley Brock Center Buckets Goldenberg.... Guard Cub Buck Tackle Lavvie Dilweg End Arnie Herber.....Quarterback Johnny (Blood) McNally.. Halfback Tony Canadeo Halfback Clarke Hinkle Fullback

185 down play on the Vikings final drive of the fourth quarter and did not return Draft: Selected by the Packers in the second round with the No. 51 overall pick, a selection obtained by Green Bay from Philadelphia in exchange for the Packers second-round choice (No. 59 overall) and their fourth-round pick (No. 123 overall). COLLEGE: Started for all three of his participating seasons Appeared in 40 games with 38 starts and tallied 107 tackles (52 solo), including 27½ for a loss, 12 sacks, six passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals during his career Spent four years on campus after redshirting in 2008 and is only 20 hours away from a degree in child development family community services Junior season (2011): Was named a consensus first-team All-American following the season after posting 30 tackles (19 solo), including 10½ for loss, 3½ sacks, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery...earned the distinction from The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Sporting News, CBSSports.com, NBCSports.com and Yahoo! Sports Was the first Michigan State defensive tackle to earn first-team All-American acclaim since Ronald Curl in 1971 and the first to be named to the AP first team since Charles Bubba Smith in 1966 Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the league s coaches and media for the first time in his career, becoming the first Spartan DT to land on the first team since Travis Davis in 1989 Started all 14 games at DT and helped key a defense that ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten Conference in both total defense (277.4 ypg.) and rushing defense (100.5 ypg.) Posted four tackles and recovered the second fumble of his career at Notre Dame (Sept. 17)...Was named the Spartan Defensive Player of the Week after a win at Iowa (Nov. 12), helping to limit the Hawkeyes to just 87 yards rushing during the game, and also blocking a field goal attempt on the final play before halftime Finished his collegiate career by equaling his career high with five tackles (four solo), including two for loss in the team s triple-overtime victory over No. 18-ranked Georgia in the Outback Bowl (Jan. 2)...Sophomore season (2010): Was named to the second-team All- Sophomore squad by CollegeFootballNews.com Was also named honorable mention All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media after starting all 13 games and finishing with 40 tackles (14 solo), eight tackles for a loss, four sacks and three passes defensed Tallied three tackles (two solo) and his first sack of the season vs. Michigan (Oct. 9) Dropped dynamic QB Denard Robinson for a 9-yard loss on the sack and also blocked a FG attempt on the final play of the first half in a defeat of the No. 18-ranked Wolverines Tied his career high with five tackles (two solo), including one for a loss at Penn State (Nov. 27). Tackle for loss was a 4-yard sack, his team-leading fourth of the season...redshirt freshman season (2009): Assumed a starting role in his first participating season Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts and posted 37 tackles (19 solo), including nine for a loss, a career-best 4½ sacks, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery, earning Freshman All-American honors from the Football Writers Association of America, Rivals.com, CollegeFootballNews.com and Sporting News Was also named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, and Sporting News, and was a midseason All-Big Ten first-team selection by Phil Steele s College Football His tackle for a loss and sack numbers ranked No. 2 on the team, as he recorded a tackle for loss in seven straight games at one point during the season Made his collegiate debut and finished with four tackles (three solo) vs. Montana State (Sept. 5) Recorded three tackles (two solo) and a career-high 1½ sacks vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 12). PERSONAL: Given name Jerel Nicholas Worthy First name is pronounced juh-rell...born in Dayton, Ohio Single Has an infant son, Jerel Carter Worthy Mother, Stephanie, played basketball at Central State University outside of Dayton, and his two uncles, Charles Miller and Amzie Smith, played football at Tennessee State High school: A four-year varsity letterman, splitting his prep career between two schools, first appearing as a freshman and sophomore at Chaminade-Julienne High School in Dayton, Ohio, before finishing his junior and senior seasons at Wayne High School in Huber Heights, Ohio Was ranked as the No. 53 defensive tackle in the nation and the No. 30 overall player in the state of Ohio by Rivals.com Was chosen to play in the 2008 Big 33 Football Classic, an all-star game featuring players from Ohio and Pennsylvania Was named to the All-Midwest Team by both SuperPrep and PrepStar Earned The Associated Press Division I All-Ohio and Southwest All-District first-team hon- WORTHY VETERANS JEREL WORTHY S PRO STATISTICS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2012 Green Bay ½ 18½ Green Bay NFL totals (two years) ½ 18½ PLAYOFFS Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2013 Green Bay Inactive for Packers two games during 2012 playoffs Additional statistics: Career sacks Jay Cutler (1½), Matt Schaub. NFL debut: vs. San Francisco, 9/9/12 First NFL start: vs. Chicago, 9/13/12 First NFL sack: vs. Chicago, 9/13/12 (J.Cutler) CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2012 Selected by Green Bay Packers as first of two choices in the second round (51st overall) of 12 NFL Draft, April 26 (pick obtained from Philadelphia for Packers second-round selection and Packers fourth-round selection)...signed first contract, May Placed on reserve/physically unable to perform (knee), Aug Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform, Nov. 23. WORTHY S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles Total , vs. Chi. (9/13/12) and at Hou. (10/14/12) Solo , vs. Chi. (9/13/12) and at Hou. (10/14/12) Sacks , vs. Chi. (9/13/12) and at Hou. (10/14/12) FIELD MISC. 267

186 FIELD VETERANS ors following a senior season that saw him rack up 50 tackles, 10½ sacks, 12 QB hurries, seven passes defensed and two fumble recoveries Registered 54 tackles and four sacks as a junior Also lettered twice in track and once in wrestling Community involvement: Is active with the Athletes in Action sports ministry and was also a member of a multicultural student group at Michigan State...Grew up working at his local church, helping with cleaning and labor jobs, also serving in a similar capacity while in college, working at Demmer Corporation in Lansing, a defense and aerospace development firm Hobbies/interests: Enjoys fishing, playing video games, collecting Air Jordan sneakers and spending time with his son, JC Is a close f riend of former NFL linebacker Greg Jones and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, who both also starred at Michigan State Lists Kobe Bryant, Derek Jeter and DeMarcus Ware as his favorite athletes, Any Given Sunday as his favorite movie and Jay-Z as his favorite musical artist Took a trip to Miami during spring break his junior year of college and named it as his favorite place to visit on vacation...recently visited California, Las Vegas and New Orleans for the first time...residence: Dayton, Ohio. WORTHY JEREL WORTHY GAME-BY-GAME 2012, GREEN BAY 09/09 SF-L /13 Chi-W /24 at Sea-L /30 NO-W /07 at Ind-L /14 at Hou-W /21 at StL-W /28 Jax-W /04 Ari-W (inactive concussion) 11/18 at Det-W /25 at NYG-L /02 Min-W /09 Det-W /16 at Chi-W ½ 4½ /23 Ten-W (inactive hamstring) 12/30 at Min-L TOTALS ½ 18½ /05 Min-W 1 (inactive knee) 01/12 at SF-L 2 (inactive knee) PLAYOFFS NFC Wild Card Playoff; 2 NFC Divisional Playoff 2013, GREEN BAY MISC. 09/08 at SF-L (PUP knee) 09/15 Was-W (PUP knee) 09/22 at Cin-L (PUP knee) 10/06 Det-W (PUP knee) 10/13 at Bal-W (PUP knee) 10/20 Cle-W (PUP knee) 10/27 at Min-W (PUP knee) 11/04 Chi-L (PUP knee) 11/10 Phi-L (PUP knee) 11/17 at NYG-L (PUP knee) 11/24 Min-T /28 at Det-L (inactive) 12/08 Atl-W (inactive) 12/15 at Dal-W (inactive) 12/22 Pit-L (inactive) 12/29 at Chi-W TOTALS /05 SF-L NFC Wild Card Playoff 2013 PACKERS PLAYOFF CAPTAINS Front Row: LB A.J. Hawk, QB Aaron Rodgers Second Row: S Morgan Burnett, CB Jarrett Bush, K Mason Crosby, WR Jordy Nelson 268

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