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Green Bay Packers Ran the Table in 2010

A Look Back at One of the Most Dominant Regular Seasons in NFL History

The Packers finished the 2010 regular season with a perfect 16-0 record, becoming only the second team in NFL history to accomplish the feat. Led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Packers offense was unstoppable, averaging over 35 points per game. The defense was equally impressive, allowing just 15.9 points per game.

The Packers' run to perfection began in Week 1 with a 27-20 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Rodgers threw for 319 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Ryan Grant rushed for 104 yards. The Packers would go on to win their next five games by an average of 20 points.

In Week 7, the Packers faced their first real test of the season against the undefeated New York Giants. The Giants had won their first six games by an average of 17 points, but the Packers were able to shut them down, winning 38-20. Rodgers threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns, while Grant rushed for 109 yards.

The Packers continued to roll through the rest of the regular season, winning their final nine games by an average of 24 points. They clinched the NFC North title in Week 13 with a 31-27 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, and they secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a 10-3 victory over the New England Patriots in Week 17.

The Packers' perfect regular season came to an end in the playoffs, as they lost to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship Game. However, the Packers' 2010 season will be remembered as one of the most dominant regular seasons in NFL history.

The Packers' Offense Was Unstoppable

The Packers' offense was the most prolific in the NFL in 2010, averaging 35.4 points per game. Rodgers was at the helm of the offense, and he had one of the best seasons of his career. He threw for 4,299 yards, 35 touchdowns, and just 11 interceptions.

Grant was the Packers' leading rusher, gaining 1,253 yards and scoring 11 touchdowns. He was a key part of the Packers' offense, and he helped to take pressure off of Rodgers.

The Packers' receiving corps was also one of the best in the NFL. Greg Jennings led the team with 94 catches for 1,265 yards and 12 touchdowns. Jordy Nelson and Donald Driver also had over 1,000 receiving yards.

The Packers' Defense Was Equally Impressive

The Packers' defense was just as impressive as their offense in 2010. They allowed just 15.9 points per game, which was the second-fewest in the NFL. The defense was led by linebacker Clay Matthews, who had 13.5 sacks. Charles Woodson and Nick Collins also had over 100 tackles each.

The Packers' defense was able to get pressure on the quarterback, and they also did a good job of forcing turnovers. They had 30 interceptions and 15 fumble recoveries in 2010.

The Packers' Run to Perfection

The Packers' run to perfection was one of the most dominant regular seasons in NFL history. They won their first 16 games by an average of 23.5 points, and they allowed just 15.9 points per game. The Packers' offense was unstoppable, and their defense was equally impressive.

The Packers' perfect regular season came to an end in the playoffs, but their 2010 season will be remembered as one of the most dominant regular seasons in NFL history.