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Receptions needed by WR Tyreek Hill to break the team’s single-season record for most receptions in a season (112), set by WR Jarvis Landry in 2017.
Sacks by LB Jaelan Phillips this season. The number leads the team and makes him the second player in team history to total at least seven sacks in each of his first two NFL seasons (A.J. Duhe, 1977-78).
Yards per catch average for WR Jaylen Waddle, who enters Week 16 leading the NFL in that statistic.
Rushing yards needed by RB Raheem Mostert to surpass his career high of 772 set in 2019.
Tackles by DT Christian Wilkins, which leads all NFL defensive linemen this season. With three games to play, his total is just nine shy of being the most by an NFL DL in any season the past decade.
Dillard HS/Fort Lauderdale, Fla. University of Miami
Lake Worth Community HS/Lake Worth, Fla. University of Miami
Miramar HS/Miramar, Fla.
Palm Beach Central HS/Lake Worth, Fla. University of Miami
American Heritage HS/Plantation, Fla.
*His head coach at American Heritage HS was Patrick Surtain,
DQuarterbacks Coach/Passing Game Coord. Darrell Bevell (2000-05)
Senior Personnel Executive Reggie McKenzie (1994-2011)
Senior Defensive Assistant Ryan Slowik (2003)
Offensive Asst./Quality Control (2000-01) Offensive Assistant (2002) Quarterbacks (2003-05)
Pro Personnel Assistant (1994-96) Director of Pro Personnel (1997-2007) Director of Football Operations (2008-11)
Personnel Intern
PACKERS
S Rudy Ford (2017-18)
LB De’Vondre Campbell (2020)
HC Matt LaFleur (2015-16)
Quarterbacks Coach (2015-16)
LB De’Vondre Campbell (2016-19)
CB Rasul Douglas (2020)
P Pat O’Donnell (2014-21)
S Adrian Amos (2015-18)
WR Randall Cobb (2019)
LB Justin Hollins (2019)
HC Matt LaFleur (2008-09)
Offensive Assistant (2008-09)
WR Randall Cobb (2020)
DL Jarran Reed (2021)
ST Coord. Rich Bisaccia (2018-21)
Asst. HC/ST Coord. (2018-21) Interim HC/ST Coord. (2021)
Asst. ST Coach Byron Storer (2018-21)
Special Teams Assistant (2018-21) Dallin Leavitt (2018-21)
CB Keisean Nixon (2019-21)
LB Eric Wilson (2017-20)
CB Corey Ballentine (2019-20)
CB Corey Ballentine (2020)
CB Rasul Douglas (2017-19)
CB Justin Bethel (2012-18)
WR Trent Sherfield (2018-20)
HC Mike McDaniel (2015-16)
Offensive Assistant (2015-16)
LB Duke Riley (2017-19)
DL Justin Zimmer (2018-19)
T Greg Little (2019-21)
QB Teddy Bridgewater (2020)
RB Raheem Mostert (2016)
DT John Jenkins (2017, 2020)
OL Connor Williams (2018-21)
WR Cedrick Wilson Jr. (2018-21)
LB Bradley Chubb (2018-22)
HC Mike McDaniel (2006-08) Offensive Assistant (2006-08)
DB Keion Crossen (2019-20)
WR Tyreek Hill (2016-21)
LB Melvin Ingram (2021)
Off. Coord. Frank Smith (2018-20)
Tight Ends Coach (2018-20)
FB Alec Ingold (2019-21)
QB Teddy Bridgewater (2014-17)
DT John Jenkins (2018-19)
DB Elijah Campbell (2020-21)
LB Duke Riley (2019-20)
Bay Port HS/Green Bay, Wisc. University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Milwaukee, Wisc. Madison, Wisc. Univeristy of Wisconsin-Whitewater University of Wisconsin
MIAMI’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 24 (Miami 31, at Green Bay 7, 10/5/75)
GREEN BAY’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 19 (at Green Bay 31, Miami 12, 11/11/18)
CURRENT SERIES STREAK: Green Bay 2 (10/12/14-11/11/18)
MIAMI’S LARGEST WIN STREAK: 8 (12/19/71 – 9/11/94)
GREEN BAY’S LARGEST WIN STREAK: 2, twice (most recent: 10/12/14-11/11/18)
MOST POINTS BY MIAMI: 34 (Miami 34, at Green Bay 24, 12/8/85)
MOST POINTS BY GREEN BAY: 34 (at Green Bay 34, Miami 24, 10/22/06)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 58, twice (most recent: at Green Bay 34, Miami 24, 10/22/06)
FEWEST POINTS BY MIAMI: 10 (at Green Bay 24, Miami 10, 11/4/02)
FEWEST POINTS BY GREEN BAY: 6 (at Miami 27, Green Bay 6, 12/19/71)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 29 (at Miami 16, Green Bay 13, 9/22/91)
S Rudy Ford (2019-20)
DL Jarran Reed (2016-20)
HC Matt LaFleur (2010-13)
Quarterbacks Coach (2010-13)
DT John Jenkins (2016)
HC Mike McDaniel (2011-13)
Offensive Assistant (2011-12)
Wide Receivers Coach (2013)
RB AJ Dillon (2017-19) LB Isaiah McDuffie (2017-20) T David Bakhtiari (2010-13)
LB Quay Walker (2018-21) DL Jonathan Ford (2017-21)
Royce Newman (2016-20) C/G Josh Myers (2017-20) LB Justin Hollins (2014-18)
TE Hunter Long (2018-20)
Asst. HC/TEs Coach Jon Embree (2011-12) Head Coach (2011-12)
LB Channing Tindall (2018-21)
LB Jaelan Phillips (2020) T Greg Little (2016-18)
LB Jerome Baker (2015-17)
S Jevon Holland (2018-20) S Verone McKinley III (2018-22)
RUSHING YARDS: 125, Mercury Morris, at Green Bay, 10/5/75 PASSING YARDS: 414, Joey Harrington, at Miami, 10/22/06 RECEPTIONS: 10, three times, last: Brandon Marshall, at Green Bay, 10/17/10 RECEIVING YARDS: 180, Duriel Harris, at Miami, 10/28/79
RUSHING YARDS: 145, Aaron Jones, at Green Bay, 11/11/18 PASSING YARDS: 362, Brett Favre, at Green Bay, 9/11/94
RECEPTIONS: 10, twice, last: Donald Driver, at Miami, 10/22/06 RECEIVING YARDS: 133, Greg Jennings, at Green Bay, 10/17/10
NO. NAME POS. 26 AHMED, SALVON RB 72 ARMSTEAD, TERRON T 55 BAKER, JEROME LB 20 BETHEL, JUSTIN CB 5 BRIDGEWATER, TEDDY QB 22 CAMPBELL, ELIJAH DB 2 CHUBB, BRADLEY LB 80 CONNER, TANNER TE 85 CRACRAFT, RIVER WR 27 CROSSEN, KEION DB 98 DAVIS, RAEKWON DT 63 DEITER, MICHAEL OL 49 EGUAVOEN, SAM LB 18 EZUKANMA, ERIK WR 42 FEJEDELEM, CLAYTON S 44 FERGUSON, BLAKE LS 79 FISHER, ERIC T 3 GASKIN, MYLES RB 88 GESICKI, MIKE TE 10 HILL, TYREEK WR 8 HOLLAND, JEVON S 25 HOWARD, XAVIEN CB 68 HUNT, ROBERT OL 9 IGBINOGHENE, NOAH CB 30 INGOLD, ALEC FB 6 INGRAM, MELVIN LB 77 JENKINS, JOHN DT 65 JONES, ROBERT OL 28 KOHOU, KADER CB 75 LITTLE, GREG T 84 LONG, HUNTER TE 32 MCKINLEY III, VERONE S 4 MORSTEAD, THOMAS P 31 MOSTERT, RAHEEM RB 15 PHILLIPS, JAELAN LB 45 RILEY, DUKE LB 52 ROBERTS, ELANDON LB 21 ROWE, ERIC S 7 SANDERS, JASON K
NO. NAME POS. 71 SHELL, BRANDON OL 14 SHERFIELD, TRENT WR 92 SIELER, ZACH DT 81 SMYTHE, DURHAM TE 1 TAGOVAILOA, TUA QB 19 THOMPSON, SKYLAR QB 41 TINDALL, CHANNING LB 43 VAN GINKEL, ANDREW LB 17 WADDLE, JAYLEN WR 94 WILKINS, CHRISTIAN DT 58 WILLIAMS, CONNOR OL 11 WILSON JR., CEDRICK WR 23 WILSON JR., JEFF RB 96 ZIMMER, JUSTIN DT 48 BARGAS, JAKE FB 95 BRONSON, JOSIAH DT 66 COTTON, LESTER OL 34 ELLIS, TINO CB 62 EMPEY, JAMES OL 53 GOODE, CAMERON LB 87 HAMILTON, DAESEAN WR 35 HOLLMAN, KA’DAR CB 70 LAMM, KENDALL T 90 MCINTOSH, R.J. DT 33 PERINE, LA’MICAL RB 36 PERRY, JAMAL DB 86 SANDERS, BRAYLON WR 57 SCARLETT, BRENNAN LB 76 SMITH, KION T 97 TWYMAN, JAYLEN DT
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NO. NAME POS. 23 ALEXANDER, JAIRE CB 31 AMOS, ADRIAN S 69 BAKHTIARI, DAVID T 35 BALLENTINE, COREY CB 51 BARNES, KRYS LB 59 CAMPBELL, DE’VONDRE LB 24 CARPENTER, TARIQ S 97 CLARK, KENNY DL 18 COBB, RANDALL WR 56 COCO, JACK LS 2 CROSBY, MASON K 84 DAVIS, TYLER TE 81 DEGUARA, JOSIAH TE 28 DILLON, AJ RB 87 DOUBS, ROMEO WR 29 DOUGLAS, RASUL CB 55 ENAGBARE, KINGSLEY LB 99 FORD, JONATHAN DL 20 FORD, RUDY S 38 GAINES, INNIS S 53 GARVIN, JONATHAN LB 47 HOLLINS, JUSTIN LB 22 JEAN-CHARLES, SHEMAR CB 74 JENKINS, ELGTON G/T 33 JONES, AARON RB 72 JONES, CALEB T 13 LAZARD, ALLEN WR 6 LEAVITT, DALLIN S 89 LEWIS, MARCEDES TE 10 LOVE, JORDAN QB 94 LOWRY, DEAN DL 58 MCDUFFIE, ISAIAH LB 71 MYERS, JOSH C/G 70 NEWMAN, ROYCE G/T 73 NIJMAN, YOSH T 25 NIXON, KEISEAN CB 16 O’DONNELL, PAT P 90 REED, JARRAN DL
NO. NAME POS. 12
RODGERS, AARON QB 76 RUNYAN, JON G 26 SAVAGE, DARNELL S 93 SLATON, T.J. DL 91 SMITH, PRESTON LB 78 TENUTA, LUKE T 50 TOM, ZACH OL 85 TONYAN, ROBERT TE 83 TOURE, SAMORI WR 7 WALKER, QUAY LB 63 WALKER, RASHEED T 11 WATKINS, SAMMY WR 9 WATSON, CHRISTIAN WR 45 WILSON, ERIC LB 95 WYATT, DEVONTE DL 34 ABERNATHY, MICAH S 17 AHMED, RAMIZ K 82 COTTON, JEFF WR 79 DELANCE, JEAN T 19 ETLING, DANNY QB 86 FULGHAM, TRAVIS WR 39 GOODSON, TYLER RB 46 GUGGEMOS, NICK TE 54 HAMILTON, LA’DARIUS LB 65 MENET, MICHAL C 98 SLAYTON, CHRIS DL 27 TAYLOR, PATRICK RB 48 THOMAS, DQ LB 43 THOMAS, KIONDRE CB 57 WARD, TIM LB 88 WINFREE, JUWANN WR
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P&V International was established in 2015 under the management of Jose Almenara with a focus on providing the highest quality food and the best experience for our customers, employees, partners, and community. With values around inclusivity, we offer Glatt Kosher foods, gluten free arepas, lemonade, vodka lemonade, hamburgers, hotdogs, pizza and pretzels.
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