Green Bay Packers offensive backs coach history

Willie Peete

Peete was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1987-1991 seasons, a total of five years. Peete's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 29-49-1, making him the second-least successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history.

John Hilton

Hilton was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1986 season. Hilton's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 4-12-0, making him the least successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history.

George Sefcik

Sefcik was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1984-1985 seasons, a total of two years.

John Brunner

Brunner was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1983 season.

Pete Kettela

Kettela was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1982 season. Kettela's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 5-3-1, making him the second-most successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1982) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Kettela in playoff games.

Zeke Bratkowski

Bratkowski was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1969-1970, 1979-1981 seasons, a total of five years.

Bob Lord

Lord was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1977-1978 seasons, a total of two years. Lord's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 12-17-1, making him the third-least successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history.

Tom McCormick

McCormick was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1967-1968 seasons, a total of two years. McCormick's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 15-11-2, making him the third-most successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1967) and had a 3-0 record under Coach McCormick in playoff games. In 1967, the Green Bay Packers faced off against the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II and the Packers, under the direction of head coach Vince Lombardi, won 33-14.

John "Red" Cochran

Cochran was the offensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1959-1966 seasons, a total of eight years. Cochran's record as the team's offensive backs coach was 80-25-3, making him the most successful offensive backs coach in Green Bay Packers history. The team made it to the playoffs five times (1960-1962, 1965-1966) and had a 6-1 record under Coach Cochran in playoff games. In 1966, the Green Bay Packers faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I and the Packers, under the direction of head coach Vince Lombardi, won 35-10.


Green Bay Packers offensive backs coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Willie Peete 1987-1991 29-49-1 37.3% 0-0
John Hilton 1986 4-12-0 25.0% 0-0
George Sefcik 1984-1985 16-16-0 50.0% 0-0
John Brunner 1983 8-8-0 50.0% 0-0
Pete Kettela 1982 5-3-1 61.1% 1-1
Zeke Bratkowski 1969-1970, 1979-1981 32-43-1 42.8% 0-0
Bob Lord 1977-1978 12-17-1 41.7% 0-0
Tom McCormick 1967-1968 15-11-2 57.1% 3-0
John "Red" Cochran 1959-1966 80-25-3 75.5% 6-1

Green Bay Packers offensive backs coach facts

  • John "Red" Cochran was the first offensive backs coach in Packers history in 1959.
  • John "Red" Cochran coached the most seasons as the Packers's offensive backs coach at eight seasons.
  • Willie Peete was the last coach to hold the position of offensive backs coach, leaving the role after the 1991 season.