Overall, the Jets lead the series by a tally of 8-4-0, extending back to 1973. Green Bay defeated the Jets in their first meeting at Milwaukee County Stadium, when New York was led by Hall of Fame QB Joe Namath.
Green Bay has faced the New York Jets twice since Aaron Rodgers became the regular starter in 2008. The Packers have won both times with Rodgers starting those games, tallying a combined stat line of 40-76, 516 yards, and three TDs across the two occasions.
When the Packers met for a defensive showdown in 2010, they were en route to Super Bowl XLV behind the arm of Aaron Rodgers, a defense led by Charles Woodson, and Mason Crosby’s leg.