Packers head coach Matt LaFleur better be careful before he starts looking to much like fired Bears head coach Matt Eberflus.
In the end, it meant nothing from a playoffs perspective, but Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur’s late-game timeout probably cost his team
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur was regretful for the way he used a timeout late in the fourth quarter of his team's 24-22 loss to the Chicago Bears in Sunday's season finale. The ill-timed timeout -- after Emanuel Wilson was tackled for a loss on third down
LaFleur explained his thought process after the game, and his initial idea was to go for it on fourth down. When the Packers lost yardage on third down, Rich Bisaccia said McManus
The Bears never should have had enough time for kicker Cairo Santos to split the uprights from 51 yards as the clock expired.
GREEN BAY – If Matt LaFleur could get a mulligan ... The math didn’t work when the Packers were trying to prevent the Chicago Bears from converting a third-and-11. With 15 seconds left and the Bears without timeouts, the Packers defense’s objective ...
Join Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur and analyst Larry McCarren as they recap the Packers' NFC Wild Card matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. This week's guest is Rashan Gary.
LaFleur says the team has to have short-term memory after this game and prepare for the playoffs.
The Green Bay Packers are crawling into the playoffs, as they suffered a crushing 24-22 loss vs. the Chicago Bears in Week 18, while also losing star quarterback Jordan Love to an elbow injury early in the contest as well. After the game, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur dropped an interesting update on Love's injury status.
There were a handful of reasons why the Green Bay Packers lost to the Chicago Bears in Week 18, but head coach Matt LaFleur was undoubtedly the biggest reason. LaFleur is one of the top coaches in ...
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur went one-on-one with Larry McCarren following the 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card playoff.
The Packers coach said he plans to meet with Jaire Alexander, Keisean Nixon and the rest of the team in individual meetings as they move on to 2025.