Relive four of the greatest moments in Green Bay football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2011 Super Bowl XLV vs Pittsburgh – Rodgers is MVP
1997 Super Bowl XXXI vs New England – Third Super Bowl victory
2004 Wildcard Weekend vs Seattle – Harris picks Hasselbeck
1967 Championship vs Dallas – Starr wins the Ice Bowl
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself.
– Size: 4″ x 4″ x 0.25″ per coaster
– Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz)
– Natural edge
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2011 Super Bowl XLV
Rodgers is MVP
Green Bay vs Pittsburgh
31 – 25
6 February, 2011
With the win over the Steelers, the Packers ended a 14 year drought and became the first 6th seed to win the Super Bowl from the NFC. Aaron Rodgers got the MVP passing for 304 yards and 3 touchdowns. The first touchdown was the longest, 29 yards to Jordy Nelson.
1997 Super Bowl XXXI
Third Super Bowl victory
Green Bay vs New England
35 – 21
26 January, 1997
The Packers beat the Patriots handily in Super Bowl XXXI but in the 3rd quarter the Patriots scored to get within striking distance. Desmond Howard returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yard in what would prove to be the last touchdown for either team, giving the Packer their first NFL title since 1967.
2004 Wildcard Weekend
Harris picks Hasselbeck
Green Bay vs Seattle
33 – 27
4 January, 2004
The Packers faced down their former coach and a cocky Seahawks team in the 2002 Wild Card game. Seattle tied the game with under a minute left in the game, sending the game into overtime. The game ended when Al Harris intercepted Matt Hasselback, returning it 52 yards for the game-winning touchdown.
1967 Championship
Starr wins the Ice Bowl
Green Bay vs Dallas
21 – 17
31 December, 1967
Dubbed “The Ice Bowl” it was the coldest championship ever played. Down by 3 in the 4th the Packers marched the ball to the 1. Third down with 16 seconds left, the Packers finally forced their way into the endzone, executing on Vince Lombardi’s call to “run it, and let’s get the hell out of here!