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Matt Nagy and Matt Eberflus went a combined 0-11 against LaFleur, and while Johnson started out with a loss against him two weeks ago, it's clear he's going to be a problem for the Packers.
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke with the media ahead of the Saturday night matchup against the Chicago Bears.
In a brutal loss in Denver, the Packers' coach lost his best defender, and a golden opportunity to quiet the noise.
LaFleur’s message this season has been consistent: players must control what they can control. Despite fans’ current bad vibes, the reality is the Packers are still very much in the mix in a tightly contested NFC playoff race, and minimizing penalties and mental errors could be the difference between advancing and watching from home.
NFL Insider Tom Pelissero reports that Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur says that defensive end Micah Parsons has not yet undergone surgery and will continue to remain involved with the team.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's assistant had a colorful analogy to describe the team's loss to the Broncos.
LaFleur has complied a record of 21-4 in December. That matches Vince Lombardi at 21-4-2. It’s an 84-percent success rate for LaFleur, the highest percentage in December with at least 15 games. A win today at Denver would push LaFleur to 22-4 and 84.6 percent.
Packers' Josh Jacobs says he hurt his knee again in loss to Broncos. He still wants to play Saturday
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs says he aggravated a knee injury during Sunday’s loss at Denver GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay running back Josh Jacobs said he aggravated his knee injury early in the Packers’ loss at Denver on Sunday,