Packers Coach Matt LaFleur
Digest more
The Packers and Eagles played the first scoreless first half in an NFL game in two years on Monday Night Football to close out Week 10. The teams combined for 208 yards of total offense in the half with quarterbacks Jordan Love and Jalen Hurts combining for 13 completions and 87 passing yards,
Jordan Love publicly backs Matt LaFleur after a 10-7 loss to the Eagles, even as fans question play-calling and job security.
There’s one person with the ultimate power to make the decision. And new Packers president Ed Policy made it clear in June that, for both LaFleur and G.M. Brian Gutekunst, 2025 will be an important year.
SB Nation on MSN
It’s time to have a serious discussion about Matt LaFleur
Instead, the team looked completely inept against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, falling 10-7 in their ugliest performance of the season. At this point, sitting at 5-3-1 in third place in the NFC North, it’s time for the team to have a serious talk about Matt LaFleur’s future.
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Kurt Benkert continues to remain vocal about his dissatisfaction with Matt LaFleur's play-calling skills.
The Packers will face the Eagles on Monday night, seeing them for the first time since Green Bay led the charge to try to ban the tush push this offseason.
Jalen Hurts turned consecutive big plays into Philadelphia's only touchdown to back a dominant performance by the Eagles' defense in a 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.