Matt LaFleur shares unfortunate truth with Packers
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The Green Bay Packers are no longer in first place in the NFC North after losing to the Denver Broncos 34-26 on Sunday, and some are starting to wonder about the future of head coach Matt LaFleur.
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Matt LaFleur wants his team to keep battling
The Green Bay Packers are still very much alive in the NFC playoff race. With three games left, against the Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens, and Minnesota Vikings, the team can even win the NFC North if things go right.
Coach Matt LaFleur didn’t confirm the bad news after Sunday’s 34-26 loss to the Broncos, but he what he said gives Packers fans no hope of a different diagnosis. “It doesn’t look good. I’ll leave it at that,” LaFleur said. Parsons will undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm.
Matt LaFleur didn't seem to have any interest in speaking to Ben Johnson after Sunday's big game in Green Bay.
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LaFleur has complied a record of 21-4 in December. That matches Vince Lombardi at 21-4-2. It's an 84-percent success rate for LaFleur, the highest percentage in December with at least 15 games. A win today at Denver would push LaFleur to 22-4 and 84.6 percent.
Packers star Micah Parsons has, in fact, torn his ACL and is out for the 2025 season, the MRI confirmed. He faces a 9 month recovery at least. pic.twitter.com/mw2AOQC9XB — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 15,