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LaFleur Deflects Job-Security Talk After Packers’ 10-7 Loss Highlights Offensive Struggles

Pressure rises in an Ed Policy–driven evaluation year, with a Parsons-fueled defense outpacing a sputtering offense.

Overview

  • Green Bay fell to 5-3-1 and third in the NFC North after Monday night’s 10-7 home loss to Philadelphia, its second straight defeat.
  • Asked if he is coaching for his job, Matt LaFleur said he would leave that for others to decide and emphasized a day-to-day focus.
  • A pivotal 4th-and-1 shotgun inside zone was called by LaFleur, and Josh Jacobs said the Eagles anticipated the play before stuffing it and forcing a fumble.
  • Quarterback Jordan Love voiced unwavering trust in LaFleur but acknowledged the offense is letting down a defense that limited the Eagles to 10 points.
  • LaFleur’s deal runs through 2026 as president Ed Policy frames 2025 as an evaluation season; expectations climbed after the Micah Parsons trade, with a Week 11 trip to the Giants up next.