This past Sunday, the news broke that Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers hired Jonathan Gannon to be their next Defensive Coordinator. Gannon spent the past three seasons as the Head Coach of the Arizona Cardinals before being fired at the end of this past season.
While it hasn’t been officially announced by the Green Bay Packers yet, Matt LaFleur was extended and will be the coach of the Green Bay Packers next season.
The Green Bay Packers are hiring former Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich to be their defensive passing-game coordinator and secondary coach.
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The Green Bay Packers recently decided to hire Jonathan Gannon as the team’s new defensive coordinator. Jeff Hafley, who held the role for the past two seasons, was hired as the next head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
With the departure of Jeff Hafley, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur once again had to search for a defensive coordinator in the midst of a championship window.
Matt LaFleur doesn't seem to be too inclined to move on from offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich. After all, the Green Bay Packers have had strong performances year after year on offense since Steno replaced Nathaniel Hackett in 2022.
The Green Bay Packers decided to hire former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon to be their next defensive coordinator. After two years with a 4-3 base and heavy Cover 3 usage under Jeff Hafley, the Packers are likely going back to a quarters world and a 3-4 base.
The Green Bay Packers have hired Jonathan Gannon to be their defensive coordinator for the 2026 NFL season and beyond. The move, which surprised many fans, drew mixed reactions on social media.
When the Green Bay Packers’ 2025–26 season ended, many were unsure about the future of head coach Matt LaFleur. Those questions arose from Ed Policy’s decision to delay extension talks, as LaFleur still had one year remaining on his contract entering the 2025 season.
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With the Rams‘ season having ended on Sunday, their staffers are free to speak with interested teams about head coaching vacancies. That makes Mike LaFleur one of the top names to watch over the coming days.
Matt LaFleur has made a decision, and he's chosen his fourth defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers. After Mike Pettine, Joe Barry, and Jeff Hafley, former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is going to be the architect and play-caller for the Packers' defense moving forward.
Green Bay Packers fans know what it’s like to have their hearts broken. There was this year’s wild-card playoff loss to the Bears. Home playoff losses to San Francisco as the No.
New Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley had nothing but praise for Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and the players he worked with during his two-year stint as the Packers’ defensive coordinator.
The Green Bay Packers opted for stability following another early playoff exit. The Packers signed Matt LaFleur to a multiyear extension, keeping the veteran coach in Green Bay for the foreseeable future.
The Green Bay Packers extended Head Coach Matt LaFleur as well as General Manager Brian Gutekunst, and Director of Football Operations Russ Ball this past weekend.
The Green Bay Packers’ season ended in disappointment as the Chicago Bears overcame a 21-3 halftime deficit to win 31-27 in the wild card round. However, Green Bay will run it back with Matt LaFleur at the helm.
While there were serious doubts regarding LaFleur’s future outside of 1265 Lombardi Avenue, apparently there were none inside the building.
The Packers extension of Matt LaFleur is an indication on how highly this franchise views him as a head coach. However, this comes with many glaring questions, and frankly, not a lot of answers.
A week of waiting finally came to an end on Saturday when the Green Bay Packers announced that they had agreed to terms of a contract extension with head coach Matt LaFleur.
The wait is finally over! According to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky, the Green Bay Packers and head coach Matt LaFleur are in agreement on a multi-year contract extension.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Packers and HC Matt LaFleur have agreed to terms on a multi-year contract extension. According to Pelissero,
The Green Bay Packers have been in serious negotiations with head coach Matt LaFleur.
Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, citing two agents who have negotiated coaching contracts, reports the issue holding up Packers HC Matt LaFleur‘s extension is the length of his next deal as opposed to money. “It’s years, not money,” one agent said.
Two agents with experience taking part in such contract talks recently spoke with Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the Packers-LaFleur relationship.
LaFleur's future in Green Bay is reportedly "up in the air" and could lead to a big decision from the Packers.
With the Packers’ season now over, attention will turn to the future of their coaching staff. Head coach Matt LaFleur is currently under contract for one more season, but that could change very soon.
One day after the Packers blew an 18-point lead en route to suffering a 31-27 wild-card playoff loss to the rival Chicago Bears, LaFleur revealed he would soon discuss his future with team president Ed Policy.
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