You might be thinking, “How did they find 10 clips of Packers defense/special teams highlights?”

The answer? It wasn’t easy.

The Packers special teams ranked dead last in 2018. The defense was ravaged by injuries and didn’t produce many turnovers. There will be a lot of work to do this offseason to fix these glaring issues.

That being said, the defense had some flashes of brilliance and the special teams even had two or three positive plays. Take a trip down memory lane and watch Packers Wire’s 2018 D/ST highlights:

10. Backup safety Raven Greene takes down Osweiler

Madden players will recognize this as ENGAGE EIGHT @RaayGreene pic.twitter.com/QThl7Ur5rQ — Ross Uglem (@RossUglem) November 12, 2018

Rookie safety Raven Greene made the most of his playing time in Week 10. Greene not only recorded his first NFL sack on a third-and-7 at the end of the third quarter but also pushed the Dolphins out of field goal range.

9. First-round pick records first pick

It was only a matter of time before rookie Jaire Alexander recorded his first NFL interception (that wouldn’t be wiped out via penalty). In Week 4’s defensive thrashing of the Bills, rookie quarterback Josh Allen was under constant pressure. Trying to score before the half, Allen rolled out right, threw the ball across his body, and Alexander was there as the unintended receiver.

8. Raven Greene has a special day against ‘Fins

Raven Greene wasn’t done after sacking Osweiler in Week 10. In what may have been Ron Zook’s only successful play call of the season, Greene took the direct snap and ran for 26 yards on a fourth-and-3, essentially sealing the game for the Packers.

7. What could’ve been, should’ve been a game-sealer…

A former Packers safety picks off Kirk Cousins late in the game to give the ball back to Aaron Rodgers. Unfortunately, the defense would find themselves on the field again less than a minute later.

6. First play of the game…fumble!

Clay Matthews set the tone early and forced a fumble on the first play of the game. The Packers took advantage of the Seahawks mistake and scored via an Aaron Jones 8-yard run a few plays later.

5. Josh Jackson “catches” his first touchdown

Like the Seahawks game, the Packers started off strong against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau (until the fourth quarter). Midway through the first quarter, Geronimo Allison blocked Matt Wile’s punt up into the air. Rookie cornerback Josh Jackson jumped up over a Vikings defender to secure the ball for a quick score.

4. Jaire pinballs Vikings WRs

.@JaireAlexander playing pool with the Vikings WRs 😱 pic.twitter.com/Ux1ajWIjIi — The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) November 26, 2018

Now that’s how you blow up a receiver screen. Rookie Jaire Alexander knocked Vikings receiver Adam Thielen back into Stefon Diggs and then circled around to tackle Diggs in the backfield for a big loss at U.S. Bank Stadium.

3. Breeland hits paydirt

He wanted that Lambeau Leap bad 🙌 @Bree2Land6 pic.twitter.com/Qvx4o4kQei — The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) December 9, 2018

In-season addition Bashaud Breeland scored the only defensive touchdown of the season in Week 14’s win over the Atlanta Falcons. Breeland made the most of Matt Ryan’s poor decision to throw the ball into what looked like double coverage.

2. Kyler SACKrell gets the hat trick

The THIRD sack of the night for Kyler Fackrell! #GBvsSEA #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/LoXVycMI3l — Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 16, 2018

Who saw this one coming: one of the league’s most elusive quarterbacks taken down three times by…Kyler Fackrell? The third-year linebacker turned in a career-best 10.5 sacks in 2018, most on the team. This was his second hat trick of the season.

1. Kevin King comes through in the clutch

The 1-5 San Fransisco 49ers led by backup quarterback C.J. Beathard took the Packers down to the wire on Monday Night Football. Needing only a field goal to take the lead with less than two minutes remaining, Beathard went for the home run ball only to be picked off by Kevin King. This was King’s first NFL interception and the Packers drove down the field to win the game in regulation, 33-30.