Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur made a puzzling coaching move that hasn't gone down well with the fans.
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
Matt LaFleur leads the Packers, Mike LaFleur guides the Rams, but there’s more connecting these two NFL minds than just football.
Packers hiring former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington as a defensive assistant coach on Matt LaFleur's staff
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Our Super Bowl LIX matchup is set. That means we are just about done with the 2024-25 NFL season. For dynasty fantasy football leagues, this is a slower time of year until the NFL Draft and rookie draft season are upon us in a few months.
Last year, the Packers stormed into the postseason, wiped the floor with the Dallas Cowboys to open the playoffs and nearly upset the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round. In 2024, the Packers improved in many areas statistically but ended up losing three straight games during a highly disappointing finish.
The Packers embark on an important offseason after their GM said it's time to start competing for championships.
The start time for the Green Bay Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles is set. The seventh-seeded Packers (11-6) will play the second-seeded Eagles (14-3) at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. It's the second of three ...
The Packers didn’t get better in two big areas in 2024, and it hurt them down the stretch of what ended up being a disappointing finish.
Mike Spofford looks at Josh Jacobs' 2024 season in this edition of Packers Daily. Check out the highlights from defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's first year with the Packers, which resulted in 31 takeaways, Green Bay's most since 2011.
Thought the Bills/Chiefs game hinged on what appeared to be a bad spot. Whatever was called on the field was not going to be overturned. One line judge had it correctly (IMO) spotted as a first, the other marked it short. In that scenario, who gets the final decision? Gutted for Allen and Bills fans and not much interest in SB now.