Stats to know from Green Bay Packers 2024 regular season

Stats to know from the Packers’ 2024 regular season.

The Green Bay Packers finished the 2024 season with an 11-6 record, a third-place finish in the NFC North and the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoffs. Matt LaFleur’s team ranked eighth in the NFL in points per game scored (27.1) and sixth in points per game allowed (19.9). The Packers also ranked fifth in the NFL in both yards gained and yards allowed and in the top 10 for both yards per play gained (6.1, fifth) and yards per play allowed (5.2, eighth).

Some stats to know from the Packers’ regular season:

Quarterback Jordan Love finished the 2024 season ranked…

— 5th in yards/attempt (8.0)
— 10th in TD passes (25)
— 12th in passer rating (96.7)
— 13th in success rate (48.3)
— 5th in QBR (69.2)
— 3rd in sack% (3.19)
— 6th in TD% (5.9)
— 26th in INT% (2.6)
— 31st in comp% (63.1)
— 9th in EPA/play (.192)

Running back Josh Jacobs finished sixth in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,329 and fourth with 15 rushing touchdowns. He had 1,671 total yards (sixth most) and 16 total scores (fifth most) over 17 games. His 73 rushing first downs or touchdowns also ranked as the fifth most.

Running back Emanuel Wilson ended his 2024 season averaging 4.9 yards per carry (ninth best among running backs with 100 or more carries) with a success rate of 59.2 (second to only Bijan Robinson). He turned 103 carries into 502 rushing yards and four scores.

The Packers had four players with at least 600 receiving yards and six with 300 or more. Jayden Reed led the way with 55 catches for 857 yards. Reed (1,020) and Jacobs (1,671) were the two players who went over 1,000 total yards. Tucker Kraft led the team with seven touchdown catches, which ranked as the fourth most among tight ends.

Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft all averaged over 10.0 yards per target. Watson and Reed ranked in the top five in the NFL, while Kraft was second among tight ends. The Packers were the only team with three players in the top 15 of yards per target. Watson’s 21.4 yards per catch ranked second in the NFL.

Tucker Kraft had a 100 percent success rate as a runner — he went 3-for-3 on sneaks from under center.

The Packers were one of four teams with 30 or more takeaways. Green Bay finished with 31 — 17 interceptions and 14 fumbles recovered.

The Packers finished with 45 sacks. tied for the eighth most in the NFL. Overall, 16 different players had at least a half-sack, and 11 had 2.0 or more sacks.

Safety Xavier McKinney intercepted eight passes, good for second in the NFL. He was the first Packers player with at least eight interceptions since Charles Woodson in 2009.

Edge rusher Rashan Gary led the Packers with 7.5 sacks and 15 quarterback hits.

Rookie linebacker Edgerrin Cooper finished with 13 tackles for loss, which ranked second among off-ball linebackers in the NFL during the regular season. Amazingly, Cooper had the production despite playing in only 14 games and 461 snaps.

Veteran defensive lineman Kenny Clark played all 17 regular season games but finished with only 1.0 sack, four tackles for loss and five QB hits over 686 snaps. Not nearly enough disruption for a guy the Packers signed to a 3-year, $64 million deal in July.

Cornerback Keisean Nixon forced three fumbles, delivered 3.0 sacks, intercepted a pass, broke up six other passes and produced eight tackles for loss.

Kicker Brandon McManus connected on 20 of 21 field goals (only miss was vs. Lions in the rain at Lambeau Field) and all 30 extra points. His 95.2 percent field goal percentage ranked second in the NFL. The Packers did not miss an extra point (46-for-46) during the regular season.