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Matt LaFleur 'not coaching for his job' vs. Bears...

A playoff loss to Chicago would not change Matt LaFleur's job security according to Ian Rapoport, with all signs pointing to a contra...

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Matt LaFleur 'not coaching for his job' vs. Bears...
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What’s Happening

Here’s the thing: A playoff loss to Chicago would not change Matt LaFleur’s job security according to Ian Rapoport, with all signs pointing to a contract extension.

Matt LaFleur not coaching for his job vs. Bears per Ian Rapoport Story by Mark Oldacres, Packers Wire Sat, at 6:09 PM UTC · 3 min read All signs are pointing towards Matt LaFleur sticking around in Green Bay for the long haul, and there were yet more indications of a contract extension being on the horizon for the Packers head coach on Saturday. (yes, really)

NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported LaFleur is not “coaching for his job” against the Bears in the NFC Wild Card matchup, and that the team and head coach will meet after the conclusion of the season “with the mutual goal of extending his contract.

The Details

” LaFleur’s current deal is set to expire after the 2026 campaign, and Rapoport broke down it was part of Green Bay’s plan for the coach to have two years left on his contract when new president and CEO Ed Policy took over, giving him a full season to evaluate before making an informed decision. Since becoming head coach of the Packers in 2019, LaFleur has compiled a 76-40-1 record and has taken the team to the postseason in all but one of his seven seasons in charge, when they took an L a “win-and-in” game to the Lions in Aaron Rodgers’ last season in Green Bay.

Only two teams have more regular season wins since LaFleur arrived in Green Bay; the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. The Packers have not made it to a Super Bowl in LaFleur’s tenure though, and this is the primary criticism from his detractors.

Why This Matters

They last played in the NFC Championship Game in January of 2021, losing to Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. After Rodgers left, LaFleur oversaw a quick turnaround of the roster and took the youngest roster in the NFL to the playoffs in each of the last three seasons. He has also helped nurture Jordan Love into one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

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The Bottom Line

He has also helped nurture Jordan Love into one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

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