The Packers have been in Green Bay since 1919, while the Arizona Cardinals franchise has had three homes: Chicago (through 1959), St. Louis (through 1987), and Phoenix. The team swapped its official name from Phoenix to Arizona after the 1993 season.
Green Bay holds a decisive 46-22-4 edge in the regular-season series, and the teams are knotted 1-1 in post-season play.
This week, Packer Plus reviews the most memorable games in the Packers-Cardinals series.
5. PACKERS 10, CHICAGO CARDINALS 7
Sept. 13, 1936, City Stadium
In a 10-1-1 championship season, Green Bay got off on the right foot thanks to Ernie Smith's game-winning field goal late in the fourth quarter.