Whispers and chatter are everywhere surrounding the Green Bay Packers’ head coaching situation, as contract talks between team brass and coach Matt LaFleur continue and remain unsettled. Despite both sides publicly expressing a desire to reach an agreement, there’s still no finalized deal, leaving LaFleur’s future “up in the air,” according to league insider Adam Schefter.
The lack of clarity has spawned speculation across sports media (‘tis the season, I guess). Schefter’s remarks suggest that while negotiations are ongoing, they have not progressed substantially in recent days, fueling doubts about whether a contract extension will be completed soon. Packers president Ed Policy and LaFleur have reportedly met, but financial terms—particularly LaFleur’s desire for compensation that reflects his value—appear to be a sticking point.
Complicating the narrative, the Packers’ front office has been historically cautious with long-term financial commitments, which some analysts believe may be contributing to the stalemate. Rumors have even emerged that Green Bay could entertain interest from other teams if talks stall, with some commentators floating the possibility of external suitors engaging the Packers about LaFleur.
For now, both parties remain tight-lipped, and neither side has offered definitive public comments on next steps or timelines.
My hunch is that a deal will be done soon — perhaps even by the time you’re reading this over a lunch break. It’s my personal belief, based on the available coaching pool, as well as some background information, that LaFleur is likelier than not to be back in Green Bay. It’s also my belief, shared by our own Justis Mosqueda, that if he is back, real and significant change will need to take place along the lower rungs of the coaching staff ladder.