Packers' last postseason win over Redskins came in 1936 NFL title game
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The Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins have been around for a long time and share a conference, but they don't meet very often -- especially in the postseason.
In fact, the last time the Packers beat the Redskins in a postseason game was in the 1936 NFL Championship game. The 'Skins hailed from Boston back then.
A Hall of Fame quartet of Don Hutson, Johnny Blood, Clarke Hinkle and Arnie Herber led the Packers to a 21-6 win in that game, played at the Polo Grounds in front of nearly 30,000 fans.
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The only other time these two teams met in the postseason was during the Divisional Round of the 1972 playoffs. Billy Kilmer's Redskins rose to a 16-3 victory over the Packers in that game. Washington went on to lose in the Super Bowl to the Miami Dolphins -- the only undefeated team in NFL history.
Over the past 80-plus years, the Packers and Redskins have met a total of 34 times. Green Bay holds a 19-14-1 edge in the all-time series.