Packers coach Matt LaFleur on tush push
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History will judge Matt LaFleur, even if he’s never fired
The reality is, LaFleur’s probably going to be the guy who guides the Packers through this window of contention, like it or not. But that doesn’t mean history won’t judge him. And of the key figures in the Packers’ organization right now, I think LaFleur is the most squarely in the crosshairs to be judged harshly.
With Tucker Kraft out for the season, tight end Luke Musgrave and others will be called on to play bigger roles in the Packers' offense.
-- On Dontayvion Wicks and Lukas Van Ness: "Wicks will be limited today, Van Ness will not be practicing." Wicks could return after missing two games with a calf injury, while Van Ness is now in danger of missing his fourth straight game with a foot injury.
The Green Bay Packers’ three-game winning streak came to a halt in Week 9 after the Carolina Panthers recorded a 16-13 win at Lambeau Field. Now, Packers’ head coach Matt LaFleur just took responsibility for the disappointing loss of the team,
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Nov. 5 answering reader questions as the Packers prepare for the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10.
Luke Musgrave can help replace Tucker Kraft in his own way, but Matt LaFleur may need to rework the Packers offense after a tough injury break.
There was one thing that everyone — coach Matt LaFleur, quarterback Jordan Love, wide receiver Christian Watson, and tight ends Luke Musgrave, John FitzPatrick and Josh Whyle
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Matt LaFleur opens the door for a kicking competition
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur didn’t shy away from the idea of a kicking competition this week. As it stands right now, the Packers are the lone team in the NFL that carries two kickers on their active roster — Brandon McManus and Lucas Havrisik — which started in Week 6.