NFL team season
The 1940 Green Bay Packers season marked the franchise's 22nd season overall and their 20th year in the National Football League (NFL). In a scheduling idiosyncrasy, the Packers began 1940 playing six consecutive home games before finishing on the road for the last five contests of the season. The defending NFL champions , Green Bay finished with a 6–4–1 record under founder and head coach Curly Lambeau , earning them a second-place finish in the Western Conference.
Offseason
NFL draft
Regular season
Schedule
Game
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
Sources
1
September 15
Philadelphia Eagles
W 27–20
1–0
City Stadium
11,657
Recap
2
September 22
Chicago Bears
L 10–41
1–1
City Stadium
22,557
Recap
3
September 29
Chicago Cardinals
W 31–6
2–1
Wisconsin State Fair Park
20,234
Recap
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Bye
4
October 13
Cleveland Rams
W 31–14
3–1
City Stadium
16,299
Recap
5
October 20
Detroit Lions
L 14–23
3–2
City Stadium
21,001
Recap
6
October 27
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 24–3
4–2
Wisconsin State Fair Park
13,703
Recap
7
November 3
at Chicago Bears
L 7–14
4–3
Wrigley Field
45,434
Recap
8
November 10
at Chicago Cardinals
W 28–7
5–3
Comiskey Park
11,364
Recap
9
November 17
at New York Giants
L 3–7
5–4
Polo Grounds
28,262
Recap
10
November 24
at Detroit Lions
W 50–7
6–4
University of Detroit Stadium
26,019
Recap
11
December 1
at Cleveland Rams
T 13–13
6–4–1
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
16,249
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Roster
Green Bay Packers roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Rookies and first-year players in italics
References
Further reading
Cliff Christl, The Greatest Story in Sports: Green Bay Packers, 1919–2019. 4 volumes. Stevens Point, WI: KCI Sports Publishing, 2021.
Larry D. Names, The History of the Green Bay Packers: The Lambeau Years, Part Two. Wautoma, WI: Angel Press of Wisconsin, 1989.
Arch Ward, The Green Bay Packers. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1946.
External links
Franchise
Notable people
Facilities
Team history
General
Culture
Notable games
Rivalries
Championships
Division (21)
Conference (9)
League (13† )
Media
Radio
Television
Personnel
Related
Current affiliations
† does not include 1966 or 1967 NFL championships