Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers
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Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media Wednesday to preview the team's upcoming matchup with the Vikings.
Why did Rashan Gary only play 39 snaps against the Giants? Packers coach Matt LaFleur provided an explanation.
The Green Bay Packers will start a stretch of three consecutive NFC North games with a border-battle showdown against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field.
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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.
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
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur added to the list of complaints Monday. Packers running back Josh Jacobs suffered a knee contusion in Green Bay’s win over the New York Giants on Sunday, avoiding serious injury. LaFleur cited the “hard surface” at MetLife as a contributor to the injury in a news conference Monday.
And it’s worth noting that while the Packers did win and ran effectively, they mostly won because overmatched rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson threw three interceptions, all while poor Jonathan Taylor was ripping off 103 yards on just 12 carries for the Colts.
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.