Overview
- Matt LaFleur said Wednesday he will not relinquish offensive play-calling and pledged to keep searching for solutions.
- The Packers have scored 20 points over their past two games and have dropped to 15th in scoring at 5-3-1.
- Green Bay owns an NFL-high three losses when allowing 16 points or fewer, highlighting a defense outperforming the offense.
- Jordan Love publicly reaffirmed his trust in LaFleur and said his confidence in the coaching staff has not wavered.
- Insider Albert Breer reported that new president Ed Policy did not immediately extend LaFleur or GM Brian Gutekunst, which has sharpened job-security questions and prompted discussion of potential play-calling alternatives on staff.