Summary
The Green Bay Packers are considering whether to extend head coach Matt LaFleur's contract, which has one year left, or to look for a new coach. ESPN's Adam Schefter mentioned that if LaFleur is replaced, John Harbaugh, recently fired from the Baltimore Ravens, could be a candidate for the position. The decision involves the Packers' new president, Ed Policy.
Key Facts
- The Green Bay Packers lost their NFL wild-card playoff game against the Chicago Bears, 31-27.
- Packers' head coach Matt LaFleur has one year left on his contract.
- There is speculation around LaFleur's future with the team.
- Adam Schefter reported that a decision on LaFleur's contract extension will be made soon.
- John Harbaugh, recently let go by the Baltimore Ravens, is considered a potential candidate if LaFleur is replaced.
- The Packers' new president, Ed Policy, will play a significant role in the decision.
- Under LaFleur, the Packers have a strong regular-season record (76-40-1) but have struggled in the playoffs (3-6).
- The team's postseason struggles are similar to those faced by Harbaugh's Ravens under his leadership.