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With the Green Bay Packers about to embark on the biggest three-game stretch of the season, coach Matt LaFleur has a message for fans ahead of
Matt LaFleur knows the schedule. He’s well aware that his Green Bay Packers’ next three games are all against NFC North opponents, and that five of the
The Packers did not have receiver Malik Heath for Sunday's game against the Giants, as he also did not travel from Green Bay due to a coach's decision.
"I'll leave that for everybody else to decide," LaFleur said. "I'll just focus on the day to day. ... I feel like you're always coaching for everything in this league, you know, I that's just my mindset.
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No discussion is bigger around the Green Bay Packers' offense than how the passing game is constructed. Without a real primary target, especially since tight end Tucker Kraft got hurt, the offense is predicated in spreading the ball around,
Green Bay found a way to win after a trying week. Plus, Chicago rallied to beat Minnesota on a late field goal, while Jacksonville routed the Chargers.
It’s been so long since Matt LaFleur posted on his X account, @CoachMLaFleur, that it might’ve still been called Twitter the last time he did.