Packers Reflect on 2024 Season, Jordan Love's Growth, and Tom Clements' Retirement
Green Bay's season ends with playoff disappointment as leadership emphasizes Love's development and bids farewell to veteran quarterbacks coach Tom Clements.
- The Packers finished the 2024 season with an 11-7 record, losing to the Eagles in the NFC Wild Card game, 22-10.
- Head coach Matt LaFleur expressed confidence in quarterback Jordan Love, highlighting his potential but encouraging him to take on a more vocal leadership role within the team.
- Veteran quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, who played a key role in the development of Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, and Jordan Love, announced his retirement at age 71.
- Green Bay's defense, under first-year coordinator Jeff Hafley, showed significant improvement, ranking among the league's best in scoring defense, rushing defense, and takeaways.
- The team faces questions about its roster, including the future of cornerback Jaire Alexander and potential adjustments to its receiving corps, while LaFleur downplayed the need for more veteran players.