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After the team’s longest season-ending losing streak since 1990, Packers coach Matt LaFleur is back for Year 8. But what about Year 9?
Packers President and CEO Ed Policy addressed his decision to hand Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst new contracts.
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Packers president Ed Policy on Matt LaFleur extension: Analyze body of work over "emotional chaos"
Packers president Ed Policy made a big decision to kick off the team's offseason when he reached agreement with head coach Matt LaFleur on a contract extension.
Instead, Packers president Ed Policy gave LaFleur a multi-year contract extension. In response to a fan's question on Green Bay's website, Policy explained that he didn't want to make a knee-jerk reaction after losing to Chicago.
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Packers’ Matt LaFleur finds himself in awkward situation after brother accepted Cardinals’ job
It has been quite an offseason for the LaFleur family, especially with the news that Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur’s brother is also now a head coach in the NFL.
Waiting to hear from Ed Policy following the contract extension for coach Matt LaFleur? The Packers president provided some answers in his monthly Q&A.
The Green Bay Packers lost a defensive assistant that head coach Matt LaFleur wanted to keep on staff in 2026.
Coach Matt LaFleur received a multiyear extension, largely due to his success in developing quarterback Jordan Love. Jordan Love has emerged as a franchise quarterback, showing elite pocket awareness and the ability to attack all levels of the field.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur brought the jokes and was reflective on his brother being named head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.
Green Bay Packers president Ed Policy announced Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst and Russ Ball will remain with the team for the foreseeable future.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur could lose defensive assistant DeMarcus Covington to the Las Vegas Raiders.