The Green Bay Packers are working to reach a deal in the next few days to keep boss Matt LaFleur in his current position in the organization.
The head coach has 1 year remaining on his current deal, leaving his future with the Packers uncertain after the president of the franchise, Ed Policy, revealed in the past summer that he would prefer not to have a lame-duck manager.
Matt’s position became even shakier after Green Bay squandered an 18-point lead 2 days ago in a 31-27 defeat to the rival Chicago in the NFC wild-card game.
The Packers head coach shared yesterday that he expects to speak with the team’s president soon, but didn’t reveal if he would fulfill his current contract and return as Green Bay boss next season.
Green Bay has gone 76-40-1 in the regular campaign under Matt and has made the postseason in 6 of his 7 years. However, they didn’t appear in the Super Bowl and also didn’t reach a conference championship match since the 2020 campaign, the 2nd of back-to-back appearances in LaFleur’s 1st 2 seasons.
Packers now are expected to try to work out a deal in the coming days to keep head coach Matt LaFleur in Green Bay, per sources. pic.twitter.com/PxugiVoCDQ
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 12, 2026
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