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Packers' 10-7 Loss to Eagles Intensifies Scrutiny on Matt LaFleur's Play-Calling and Job Security

Jordan Love confirmed LaFleur called the late 4th-and-1 run that Philadelphia diagnosed pre-snap.

Overview

  • Green Bay lost 10-7 on Monday night as its defense held Philadelphia to 10 points while the offense produced 261 yards and reached the red zone once.
  • On 4th-and-1 with about 90 seconds left, the Packers ran an inside-zone from shotgun that was stuffed and fumbled; Love said the call came from LaFleur and Josh Jacobs said the Eagles called out the play.
  • LaFleur addressed job-security questions by saying he would leave that for others to decide and noted that coaches can’t ever exhale in this league, as fans on social media urged the team to fire him.
  • Love said his trust in LaFleur is not wavering and acknowledged the offense has been letting the defense down, while Jacobs urged the unit to find real answers rather than promises to fix issues.
  • LaFleur remains under contract through 2026 as new president Ed Policy evaluates leadership; the 5-3-1 Packers slipped to third in the NFC North and next face the Giants.