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https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Corey-Linsley-Jersey , Tramon beats Chuck as is the king." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesAcme Packing Company homepageHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityFollow Acme Packing Company online:Follow Acme Packing Company on TwitterFollow Acme Packing Company on FacebookFollow Acme Packing Company on InstagramLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchAcme Packing Company main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Tramon Williams & Charles Woodson sit atop Packers’ career ‘defensive touches’ leaderboardTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Doug Pensinger/Getty ImagesEarlier this week, a few writers here at Acme Packing Company were thinking back on the greatness of some of the Green Bay Packers’ recent defensive backs. The discussion turned to wondering how many times during regular season games these players actually touched the football — either via interception, pass breakup, forced fumble, or fumble recovery.When turning to Pro Football Reference for data, however, I found that pass defenses — which consists of breakups plus interceptions — have only been tabulated since the 1999 season. Still, that gives us the full careers of several great Packers DBs to examine and compare.One might expect Charles Woodson to be the leader in this defensive touches category, when considering the time scale on the useful numbers. He certainly is near the top, but he comes up just a bit short of the number one spot.Woodson arrived in Green Bay for the 2006 season after practically being an afterthought in Oakland the year before. Despite an All-Pro season in 1999, Woodson did not make a Pro Bowl in his final four campaigns for the Raiders. However, despite just six picks in those four years, Woodson eclipsed that in his very first season with the Packers.All told, 2006 saw Woodson record his largest number of defensive touches of the football of any season as a Packer. He intercepted eight passes, broke up 12 more, forced three fumbles, and recovered one for a total of 24. He would nearly match that number in 2009, recording 23 total that season en route to Defensive Player of the Year honors.All told Jaire Alexander Jersey , Woodson recorded 120 defensive touches on the football in his seven Packers seasons. Here’s a look at how that breaks down:Woodson Defensive TouchesYearGamesINTsNon-INT PBUFFsFRsTotalYearGamesINTsNon-INT PBUFFsFRsTotalInterestingly, Woodson touched the ball more in seven years with the Packers than he did in 11 years in Oakland. There, he had 27 picks, 24 pass breakups, 18 forced fumbles, and 12 recoveries for a total of 113. (Note that there were no pass breakup numbers for his rookie season of 1998).However, as noted earlier, Woodson is not the career leader in defensive touches Packers history. That title belongs to Tramon Williams, whose 131 touches surpass even Chuck’s. He did not set that mark in his return to Green Bay in 2018, either; he already took the lead before he left in the 2014 season, at the time his eighth year with the team.In fact, Williams even matched Woodson’s single-season-high of 24, reaching that point in the 2010 season as the Packers won Super Bowl XLV. Here is a look at Williams’ totals:Williams Defensive TouchesYearGamesINTsNon-INT PBUFFsFRsTotalYearGamesINTsNon-INT PBUFFsFRsTotalWilliams sits alone at the top of this leaderboard. Here is the rest of the top ten, and remember that data for all categories is only available back to 1999. One other interesting note is that Al Harris holds the team single-season record in pass breakups with 19, a number he recorded in 2004. Tramon Williams: 131Charles Woodson: 120Darren Sharper: 99*Al Harris: 90Nick Collins: 78Mike McKenzie: 74Sam Shields: 69Morgan Burnett: 62Clay Matthews: 61Tyrone Williams: 49** Player was active prior to PDs being tracked in 1999. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — A tough week for the Green Bay Packers ended with a sorely needed win that relied on a familiar formula.They beat a warm-weather team on a chilly afternoon at Lambeau Field by building a big lead and winning the turnover margin.Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and set an NFL record for interception-free football, and the Packers beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-20 on Sunday to win their first game under interim head coach Joe Philbin. Aaron Jones ran for a 29-yard score in the third quarter. The defense forced two turnovers — their first takeaways in three games — and limited quarterback Matt Ryan after a game-opening touchdown drive to hand Atlanta its fifth straight loss and guarantee the Falcons a losing record for the first time since 2014.The Packers (5-7-1) regained some swagger with Philbin taking over for the fired Mike McCarthy. They've still got work to do to avoid a losing record, but at least Green Bay snapped a three-game losing streak."It was an emotional week Lane Taylor Color Rush Jersey , we all know that. I feel very happy for the organization, players and staff that work so hard to make this a unique place," Philbin said. "I told the team I was very proud to be their head coach today."In return, the team gave the game ball to Philbin."He's a great man. I love Joe. I love everything that he's about, and it was a lot of fun," said receiver Randall Cobb, who caught a 24-yard touchdown pass with 12:44 left in the third quarter to make it 27-7.That pass also turned out to be momentous for other reasons for Rodgers, giving him 359 consecutive attempts without an interception to break the league record previously held by New England's Tom Brady (358 in 2010-11).Rodgers finished 21 of 32 for 196 yards and two scores. Linebacker Deion Jones had a couple chances to snap Rodgers' interception streak, but couldn't hang on either time."You need a little bit of good fortune when you have a streak like that," Rodgers said.The Falcons (4-9) had trouble keeping up after their first series. When they did, they hurt themselves with eight defensive penalties."It's definitely frustrating, maddening, disbelief, all of those things when we don't execute on those," coach Dan Quinn said.FRUSTRATED FALCONSAtlanta found some semblance of a running game that it hoped to get to open up play action. Yet the Falcons still endured a long drought after Ryan found Julio Jones for a 16-yard touchdown pass on an easy opening series.By the time Ryan and Jones connected for another score, from 12 yards with 13:34 left in the game, Atlanta was still down by 20.Their frustrating and injury-filled season was epitomized by a botched snap in the red zone later in the fourth.Atlanta drove to the 8 when the shotgun snap from center Alex Mack hit Mohamed Sanu's leg while the receiver was in motion. Bashaud Breeland recovered."That was tough, but that's on me https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Kevin-King-Jersey ," Ryan said. "The whole operation starts and ends with me, so I've got to do a better job of that and making sure that we don't have things like that coming up."He finished 28 of 42 for 262 yards and three scores, connecting with Justin Hardy for a 19-yard touchdown with 14 seconds left. Ryan also tossed a 22-yard interception returned for a score by Breeland in the second quarter.ON THE RUNRyan was outplayed by Rodgers, who also hurt Atlanta on the ground with trademark scrambles. A scrum broke out in the second quarter after cornerback Brian Poole hit Rodgers as the quarterback slid near the end of a 21-yard run to the Atlanta 27.Pushing and shoving ensued, with Deion Jones and Packers center Corey Linsley each whistled for offsetting personal fouls. After a sack, the Packers still got a 48-yard field goal as time expired to take a 13-point halftime lead.Guard Lucas Patrick, one of three backups filling in up front because of injuries, also got physical after Rodgers went down."To take a cheap shot, as we felt, I didn't like that, so I wanted to go down there and let the guy know and kind of lock him up and let him know that's not going to fly," Patrick said.UNDER PRESSURERodgers was sacked four times, but all four hits came in the first half. Overall, it turned into a good day for the line, even with left guard Lane Taylor (foot), right guard Byron Bell (knee) and right tackle Bryan Bulaga (knee/illness) out with injuries.UP NEXTFalcons: Host the Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 16.Packers: Visit the Chicago Bears on Dec. 16.

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