Summary
The Green Bay Packers had a tough regular season, finishing with a 9-7-1 record and securing the last seed in the NFC playoffs. There is uncertainty about head coach Matt LaFleur’s future, as his contract has one year left, but ESPN's Adam Schefter suggests the team might want to keep him if they can agree on a suitable contract extension.
Key Facts
- The Packers traded for star player Micah Parsons before the season started.
- Despite high expectations, the Packers ended the regular season with a four-game losing streak.
- They are still in the playoffs as the seventh seed in the NFC.
- Matt LaFleur, the head coach, has one year left on his contract with no offseason extension.
- There are rumors he might not stay, but ESPN's Adam Schefter believes the Packers want to retain him.
- LaFleur has a record of 76-40-1 as head coach but is only 3-5 in playoff games.
- Injuries this season might affect evaluations of LaFleur's job performance.