NFL team season
The 1990 Green Bay Packers season was their 72nd season overall and their 70th in the National Football League . The team finished with a 6–10 record under third-year coach Lindy Infante , earning them a fourth-place finish in the NFC Central division.
Offseason
NFL Draft
[1]
Personnel
Staff
1990 Green Bay Packers staff
Front office
President/Chief Executive Officer – Bob Harlan
Executive Vice President of Football Operations – Tom Braatz
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Offensive backs – Willie Peete
Wide receivers – Wayne "Buddy" Geis
Tight ends – Virgil Knight
Offensive line – Charlie Davis
Assistant offensive line – Joe Clark
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special teams – Howard Tippett
Strength and conditioning
Strength and conditioning – Virgil Knight
[2]
Roster
1990 Green Bay Packers roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve lists
Practice squad
47 active, 8 inactive, 1 practice squad
Rookies in italics
[3]
Notable additions included LeRoy Butler, John Jurkovic, Bryce Paup and Jackie Harris
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 9
Los Angeles Rams
W 36–24
1–0
Lambeau Field
57,685
2
September 16
Chicago Bears
L 13–31
1–1
Lambeau Field
58,938
3
September 23
Kansas City Chiefs
L 3–17
1–2
Lambeau Field
58,817
4
September 30
at Detroit Lions
W 24–21
2–2
Pontiac Silverdome
64,509
5
October 7
at Chicago Bears
L 13–27
2–3
Soldier Field
59,929
6
October 14
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
L 14–26
2–4
Tampa Stadium
67,472
7
Bye
8
October 28
Minnesota Vikings
W 24–10
3–4
Milwaukee County Stadium
55,125
9
November 4
San Francisco 49ers
L 20–24
3–5
Lambeau Field
58,835
10
November 11
at Los Angeles Raiders
W 29–16
4–5
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
50,855
11
November 18
at Phoenix Cardinals
W 24–21
5–5
Sun Devil Stadium
46,878
12
November 25
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 20–10
6–5
Milwaukee County Stadium
53,677
13
December 2
at Minnesota Vikings
L 7–23
6–6
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
62,058
14
December 9
Seattle Seahawks
L 14–20
6–7
Milwaukee County Stadium
52,015
15
December 16
at Philadelphia Eagles
L 0–31
6–8
Veterans Stadium
65,627
16
Detroit Lions
L 17–24
6–9
Lambeau Field
46,700
17
December 30
at Denver Broncos
L 13–22
6–10
Mile High Stadium
46,943
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
References
External links
Franchise
Notable people
Founders: Personnel: Players:
Facilities
Team history
Championships
Division (21): Conference (9): League (13† ):
Media
Radio: Television: Personnel: Related:
Current affiliations
Division: Conference: League:
† does not include 1966 or 1967 NFL championships