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The 1933 Green Bay Packers season was their 14th season in the National Football League (NFL). This was the first year of divisional play and Green Bay competed in the Western Division. The club posted a 5–7–1 record under coach Curly Lambeau, the first losing season in team history. Beginning this season, the Packers began playing some home game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Borchert Field to draw additional revenue, starting October 1, 1933, against the New York Giants.
Contents
- Week 1 vs Boston Redskins
- Week 2 vs Chicago Bears
- Week 3 vs New York Giants
- Week 4 vs Portsmouth Spartans
- Week 5 vs Pittsburgh Pirates
- Week 6 at Chicago Bears
- Week 7 vs Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 8 at Chicago Cardinals
- Week 9 at Portsmouth Spartans
- Week 10 at Boston Redskins
- Week 11 at New York Giants
- Week 12 at Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 13 at Chicago Bears
- Standings
- References
Week 1: vs. Boston Redskins
at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Week 2: vs. Chicago Bears
at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Week 3: vs. New York Giants
at Borchert Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Week 4: vs. Portsmouth Spartans
at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Week 5: vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Week 6: at Chicago Bears
at Wrigley Field, Chicago
Week 7: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Week 8: at Chicago Cardinals
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois
Week 9: at Portsmouth Spartans
at Universal Stadium, Portsmouth, Ohio
Week 10: at Boston Redskins
at Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Week 11: at New York Giants
at Polo Grounds, Manhattan, New York
Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles
at Baker Bowl, Philadelphia
Week 13: at Chicago Bears
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.