The Green Bay Packers are finishing up a dominant decade of football.

While the Packers haven’t been back to the promised land since opening the 2010s with a win in Super Bowl XLV, they remained one of the most successful franchises of the decade – with a strong argument for being the second-most consistently successful team behind the New England Patriots.

Here’s the Packers’ decade by the numbers (note, final numbers will be adjusted as games are added this postseason):

– The Packers won six division titles and went to the postseason eight times. They trailed only the Patriots in each category.

– The Packers won 111 regular season and playoff games, which ranked second in the NFL during the decade.

– The Packers won 102 regular-season games, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the second-most during the decade.

– The Packers’ overall win percentage of .644 was the second-best of the decade.

– The Packers won 10 or more games seven different times.

– The Packers played in 15 postseason games, tied with the Seattle Seahawks for second in the NFL. They’re also tied for second with the Seahawks with nine postseason wins.

– The Packers played in three NFC Championship Games.

– The Packers scored 4,568 points during the regular season and postseason, the third-most in the NFL during the decade.

– The Packers were 40-18-2 against the NFC North, with a point differential of +251. The Packers were also 2-0 against the division in the postseason (1-0 vs. Bears, 1-0 vs. Vikings). Overall, they were 42-18-2 in the division during the decade.

– The Packers finished 17-4 against the Bears, 12-8 against the Lions and 13-6-2 against the Vikings.

– The Packers had an offense ranked in the top-10 for scoring six different times, including top-5 finishes in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2016.

– The Packers finished in the top-10 for scoring differential six different times.

– Quarterback Aaron Rodgers won two NFL MVPs (2011, 2014) and was MVP of Super Bowl XLV. He threw the third-most touchdown passes (305) and had the lowest interception rate (1.28%) and the third-highest passer rating (103.6). The Packers were 96-45-1 when Rodgers started at quarterback.

– Receiver Jordy Nelson caught the 17th most passes, produced the 11th most receiving yards and finished with the fifth-most touchdown catches in the NFL during the decade.

– The Packers had the second-fewest turnovers between 2010 and 2019 (177).

– The Packers had the third-best turnover margin of the decade at +74.

– The Packers were ninth in takeaways (251) and fifth in sacks (413).

– Linebacker Clay Matthews was tied for the eighth-most sacks (81.5) and ninth-most tackles for losses (113).

– Kicker Mason Crosby was one of only 10 NFL players to play in all 160 regular-season games during the decade. He also appeared in all 15 playoff games.

– Crosby finished second among all players in points scored with 1,178. He trailed only Stephen Gostkowski (1,262).

– Crosby made the seventh-most field goals (244) and second-most extra points (446).

– The Packers had eight players make multiple Pro Bowls: Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Charles Woodson, Josh Sitton, John Kuhn, Greg Jennings, David Bakhtiari, Davante Adams.

– The Packers had five first-team All-Pros: Aaron Rodgers (2011, 2014), Charles Woodson (2011), Clay Matthews (2010), John Kuhn (2014), David Bakhtiari (2018)