Never forget.
A first week bye and playoff seeding is at stake as your NFC North-leading Green Bay Packers (10-4), riding a three game win streak, enjoy a brief Christmas holiday and, once again, travel west to take on the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals (11-2, pending the result of tonight's Sunday night game) at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Next Sunday, December 27 at 3:25 PM LFT, on Fox.
This game marks the second of two consecutive games traveling west for the Packers, who as this is posted are returning from a successful first leg trip after defeating the Oakland Raiders.
It also is Green Bay's first game at the University of Phoenix Stadium in nearly 5 years. On January 10, 2010 the Cardinals advanced in the NFC playoffs by beating the Packers 51-45 in overtime, following a blistering Packers comeback led by Aaron Rodgers, and only after an egregious missed facemask penalty on Rodgers led to the winning Arizona score.
Packers vs. Cardinals:
- Regular season, all-time: 44-22-4
- All-time, postseason: 1-1
- Streaks: The Packers have won seven of the last nine meetings (including playoffs).
- Last meeting, regular season: Nov. 4, 2012, at Lambeau Field; Packers won, 31-17.
- One of the oldest rivalries in American sports, the series launched on Nov. 20, 1921, when the Packers and Cardinals tied 3-3.
- The series has been noted for its streaks, with the Packers winning 15 straight between 1937-46, followed by the Cardinals winning seven straight through 1948. The Packers have won 15 of the last 21 regular-season games (with one tie) since.
- With the Cardinals franchise located in Chicago prior to 1960, the teams played two or more times in a season 20 different years between 1926-49.
- The postseason meeting following the 1982 season marked the Packersβ first trip to the playoffs in 10 years and first playoff victory since winning Super Bowl II.
The Cardinals are one of this year's media darlings, led by MVP candidate Carson Palmer, future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald and a talented team which stands in the Packers' way for the second seed in the NFC and a first-week bye in the playoffs.
But media favorites or not, the Packer faithful are expected to show up in force at the University of Phoenix Stadium which in games past has looked and sounded more like Lambeau West.
The Packers are down to the final two games of the season, and while having claimed a playoff berth there are bigger fish to fry: a division championship, a potential first round bye and playoffs at Lambeau firmly in their sights.
You know what you've got to do, boys.