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Packers' Future Uncertain After Playoff Exit
11 Jan
Summary
- Coach and GM contracts expire after 2026 season.
- Packers blew an 18-point halftime lead in playoff loss.
- New president Ed Policy may alter coaching decision.

The Green Bay Packers are navigating a period of uncertainty regarding the futures of head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst. Both individuals' contracts are set to expire after the 2026 season. Their situations are now under the purview of new team president Ed Policy, who replaced Mark Murphy in July.
LaFleur and Gutekunst previously received contract extensions early in the 2022 offseason, with the news only surfacing close to training camp that July. The team's recent wild-card playoff loss, highlighted by a 31-27 defeat after holding an 18-point halftime lead, raises questions about LaFleur's job security, especially as it marks their second consecutive opening-round exit.
Policy has indicated a general aversion to "lame-duck" situations for key personnel, suggesting a preference for resolving contract matters before a final contract year. While Gutekunst appears to be on firmer ground, the decision on LaFleur's future could be complex, with options ranging from a long-term extension to a potential departure, influencing the team's direction for the foreseeable future.



