Summary
The Green Bay Packers, led by head coach Matt LaFleur, are entering the NFC playoffs with questions about potential coaching changes. An NFL insider suggests that Kevin Stefanski, the current Cleveland Browns coach, might replace LaFleur if the Packers decide on a new head coach. This consideration comes after multiple playoff appearances under LaFleur but limited postseason success.
Key Facts
- The Packers secured the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoffs.
- Ed Policy, the new team president, might consider a coaching change in the offseason.
- Matt LaFleur has led the Packers to the playoffs in six of his seven seasons.
- Kevin Stefanski is currently the head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
- Stefanski has a record of 44-56 with the Browns and has made the playoffs in two of six seasons.
- The Packers' playoff performance has often fallen short under LaFleur despite regular season success.
- If the Packers lose early in the playoffs, this might lead to exploring new coaching options.
- LaFleur's record with the Packers is 76-39-1.