Green Bay Packers 1966 Season Player Statistics and Leaders
The page from the 1967 First Official Illustrated Digest of the NFL outlines the performance statistics of the Green Bay Packers for the 1966 season, highlighting key players in various categories. In rushing, Jim Taylor led with 204 attempts, accumulating 728 yards, averaging 3.6 yards per carry, and scoring 4 touchdowns. Donny Anderson and Paul Hornung also contributed, with notable performances. In passing, Bart Starr stood out, completing 156 of 251 passes for 2,257 yards and 14 touchdowns, showcasing a completion percentage of 62.2%. His backup, Zeke Bratkowski, contributed 578 yards and 4 touchdowns. Receivers included Taylor, with 41 receptions for 331 yards, and Max McGee and Boyd Dowler, both making significant contributions. Defensively, the interception leaders were Willie Wood and Herb Adderley. The scoring leaders were Don Chandler and Taylor, with Chandler making a strong impact in both field goals and punting.