Season statistics
| Offense | Defense |
Record | Playoff record | Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs | Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
9-4-1 | 3-0 | 5170 | 2852 | 2318 | 43 | 300 | 4002 | 1805 | 2197 | 46 | 222 |
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The Green Bay Packers' forty-seventh season was in 1967, and it was the ninth season Vince Lombardi served as the head coach of the team. The Packers played their home games at Lambeau Field. They finished the year 9-4-1 in the regular season, en route to winning the Central, and 3-0 in the playoffs eventually winning the NFL championship against the Oakland Raiders 33-14, the team's eleventh championship win. At the end of the season, Bart Starr was awarded with the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award.
Games
Playoffs
1967 Green Bay Packers Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi Wide Receivers Coach: Bob Schnelker Offensive Line Coach: Ray Wietecha Offensive Backs Coach: Tom McCormick Defensive Line Coach: Phil Bengtson, Dave Hanner Defensive Backs Coach: Jerry Burns Team President: Dominic Olejniczak