Packers coach Matt LaFleur is looking for answers to why his offense went south. He doesn’t think it’s right to put it on one person.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur had a few words for Jordan Love as he looks ahead to the 2025 NFL season. With the elimination of the Green Bay Packers, expectations of seeing quarterback Jordan Love in the Super Bowl have come to an end.
But now that the season is over for the Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur went on his own podcast and was asked by host Matt Schneidman about something former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman said of Jordan Love.
Jan 12, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) reacts after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC wild card game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images / Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Jordan Love has some work to do if he wants to be an elite quarterback.
Starting defensive tackle Chris Jones has been instrumental in the Kansas City Chiefs' back-to-back Super Bowl victories. Jones was listed on the Chiefs' initial injury report ahead of Kansas City's divisional-round matchup against the Houston Texans in the AFC pla
The Packers' season came to an end with their 22-10 loss to the Eagles in the Wild Card round and head coach Matt LaFleur's press conference on Tuesday included discussion of what the team needs to do to advance further into the postseason in 2025.
Perhaps the most important area in which coach and quarterback guru Matt LaFleur believes Jordan Love can get better is to be more vocal in his leadership.
Brian Gutekunst wants the Packers in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy, and he wants head coach Matt LaFleur to urgently lead that charge.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur held his season-ending press conference Tuesday morning, talking about Jordan Love, Jaire Alexander and several other topics.
Love was nothing close to perfect on a night when the Packers’ offense did next to nothing against Philadelphia’s top-flight defense.
MINNEAPOLIS − Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love got it handed to them Sunday afternoon. Sure, the Packers gave themselves a shot at the miracle comeback by putting up 11 points in the last 6½ minutes and, if they could have gotten a stop in the final 2 ...