1996 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Packers won their first NFC championship in 29 years when they defeated the upstart Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field on a clear, cold, January day. Dorsey Levens was the big star, gaining 201 yards total offense including an impressive over-the-shoulder catch in the corner of the end zone that got the Pack on the board in the second quarter. The Packers trailed early by 7-0 and 10-7 scores, but as the game went on, it became clear the Packers were gaining momentum and would carry the day. Edgar Bennett's four-yard touchdown run in the third quarter made it 27-13 Green Bay and pretty much ended any doubt as to who was going to win the contest. The victory set off a celebration at Lambeau that had not been seen since the Lombardi Era as Coach Mike Holmgren, GM Ron Wolf and team President Bob Harlan accepted the George Halas Trophy in a moving postgame ceremony.

Game Comes on 2 dvd's.. Quality: 9/10, great quality