The Packers pulled off the upset, winning 28–24, closing with a 40-yard touchdown pass from Favre to Sterling Sharpe with 55 seconds left.
In the NFC Divisional Playoff Game, the Packers played the defending and eventual repeat Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys, but lost 27–17.
The Packers commemorated their 75th overall season of professional football in 1993 with a "75" logo uniform patch, one year before the NFL's diamond anniversary.
In the fifth round the Packers drafted quarterback Mark Brunell, who would later become Jacksonville Jaguars career passing yards leader.
Rookies in italics The Green Bay Packers started the season strong with a 36–6 win over the Los Angeles Rams.
[8] The following week, the Packers lost their third straight to defending and eventual repeat Super Bowl champions, the Dallas Cowboys.
The Packers won their second game of the season, narrowly defeating the Denver Broncos on Brett Favre's birthday.
John Stephens and Edgar Bennett each scored one-yard touchdown runs and Chris Jackie made three field goals.
The Broncos had a chance to tie or win the game on their last drive, but came up short when Reggie White was able to sack John Elway twice.
Sterling Sharpe caught a career-high four touchdown passes, tying a Green Bay Packer record held by Don Hutson.
Packer LeRoy Butler forced a fumble from Raider quarterback Vince Evans that Reggie White recovered.