Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers
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Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur spoke with the media on Thursday before practice as the team prepares to face the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Matt LaFleur talks about the many dropped passes from his Packers receivers and defensive backs, saying they are teachable moments.
Why did Rashan Gary only play 39 snaps against the Giants? Packers coach Matt LaFleur provided an explanation.
Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media Wednesday to preview the team's upcoming matchup with the Vikings.
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Matt LaFleur sheds light on why a key player saw fewer snaps than his salary suggests and what it means for the Packers moving forward
Rashan Gary has never been able to play a high percentage of snaps. Last season, even fully healthy, he was on the field for just 58.68% of the defensive snaps — and this is something addressed even before Micah Parsons' trade.
Early in his time with the Green Bay Packers, head coach Matt LaFleur was desperately trying to find an H-back for this offense. An undersized TE who could still line up in-line, while also functioning as a fullback. A Swiss Army Knife. His Kyle Juszczyk.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has an "invaluable asset," and he is gaining traction in the upcoming NFL coaching cycle.
The Green Bay Packers dealt with injuries in the win over the New York Giants, but coach Matt LaFleur said quarterback Jordan Love is “doing good.”