Okay, so the other day, I was just kicking back, you know, flipping through channels, and a football game came on. Wasn’t even the Packers playing, I don’t think, but it got me thinking. When was the last time Green Bay actually won the Super Bowl? It feels like a while ago, but sometimes my sports memory gets fuzzy.
I sat there for a minute, trying to pull it out of my brain. Was it against the Steelers? Maybe? The year… gosh, no clue. Early 2010s? Late 2000s? It just wasn’t clicking.
So, I figured, enough guessing. I grabbed my tablet – the one I mostly use for reading news and checking scores – and decided to just look it up. It’s funny how you think you’ll remember these big moments clearly, but time plays tricks on you.
My Little Search Mission
I opened up my browser, nice and simple. Typed in something like “packers last super bowl win date”. Nothing fancy.
Straight away, the results started popping up. And there it was, clear as day:
- Super Bowl XLV
Ah, XLV, right. That sounds familiar. Then I looked closer for the details I was actually after.
Digging into the Details
Okay, so the search confirmed it was indeed against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Nailed that part! Felt a little good about my memory there, even if the year was hazy.
Then I saw the date: February 6, 2011. Wow. Seriously? 2011. That really puts it into perspective. It feels both like yesterday and a completely different era. Time flies, doesn’t it?
The final score mentioned was 31-25. A reasonably close game, thinking back on it. I probably watched it, but the specific plays are lost to the mists of time for me now.

And yeah, the MVP, of course, was Aaron Rodgers. That part wasn’t a surprise. He was really on fire around that time.
So, that was my little trip down memory lane, prompted by a random thought. Went from a fuzzy idea to having the exact date and opponent in just a couple of minutes. Funny how easy it is to find stuff out now, but sometimes the act of looking it up is more interesting than the answer itself.
Anyway, that’s the scoop. Super Bowl XLV, back in early 2011. There you have it.