Matt LaFleur, it appears as if you’re on the clock, sir. No, the Green Bay Packers aren’t going to fire LaFleur if he doesn’t win a Super Bowl next season. General Manager Brian Gutekunst has put some pressure on him,
The New York Jets are looking to turn a new page again. By hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, the organization is hoping that the bad fortunes, luck, and circumstances that have plagued them since seemingly forever — and certainly since 2010-11,
Jordan Love just finished his second season as the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers. While Love made progress in some areas and struggled in others, most experts still view him as having the potential to be an elite NFL quarterback.
The New York Jets are closing in on their head coach decision, and they are doing the Green Bay Packers a huge favor.
Brian Gutekunst wants the Packers in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy, and he wants head coach Matt LaFleur to urgently lead that charge.
Packers quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, who served under two head coaches and tutored Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love, has retired.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur has challenged Jordan Love to speak up when necessary in the locker room, during team meetings and at practice.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took a dig at Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur during his introductory conference.
Tom Clements is stepping down as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks’ coach after a 25-year NFL career in which he worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
The Packers are interviewing another candidate for their defensive line coach opening on Tuesday. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that they are interviewing Kacy Rodgers for the position. They have also interviewed Aaron Whitecotton since firing Jason Rebrovich after their elimination from the playoffs.
All the important things to know from Matt LaFleur’s 2024 season-ending press conference from Lambeau Field on Monday.
Aaron Glenn is the new head coach of the New York Jets. His first order of business? Keeping Aaron Rodgers in green and white.