1967 Green Bay Packers Team Roster and Key Player Highlights

The 1967 Green Bay Packers Team Roster features key players instrumental to the team’s success. Herb Adderley, a 6'1", 210-pound defensive back from Michigan State, was selected as the Packers' top draft choice in 1961, having achieved 27 career interceptions and five touchdowns, including a notable 103-yard TD return. Lee Roy Caffey, a linebacker from Texas A&M, stood at 6'3" and 250 pounds. Originally picked by the Philadelphia Eagles, he was traded to the Packers and earned a Pro Bowl selection, scoring two touchdowns with the team. Carroll Dale, a 6'2", 200-pound flanker from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, was drafted by the Rams in 1960 and became a prominent receiver for the Packers. Willie Davis, a defensive end from Grambling, was known for his speed and strength, while Boyd Dowler, a split end out of Colorado, was noted for his receiving ability and sprinting speed.