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Packers' Offense Sputters as Head Coach LaFleur's Future Uncertain
11 Nov
Summary
- Packers' offense has struggled, averaging just 6.43 points per first half in last 7 games
- Head coach Matt LaFleur's job may be on the line if team fails to make deep playoff run
- Defense has played well, but offense has let them down in close losses

As of November 11th, 2025, the Green Bay Packers find themselves in a precarious position. Despite enjoying resounding success in recent years, the team's offense has struggled mightily, and head coach Matt LaFleur's job may be on the line.
The Packers' offense has averaged a meager 6.43 points per first half over their last seven games, a concerning trend that has left the team's defense carrying the load. In their latest loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Packers' offense failed to score in the first half, ultimately falling 10-7 despite a strong defensive performance.
This has raised questions about LaFleur's future in Green Bay. The seventh-year head coach has proven to be an above-average offensive mind, but the team's inability to consistently produce on that side of the ball could cost him his job. With eight regular-season games and the playoffs still to come, LaFleur has time to turn things around and convince team president Ed Policy that he is the right person to lead the Packers to the heights they aspire to.
However, the pressure is mounting, as the Packers currently sit in the NFC's seventh seed, behind the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears in the division. If the offense continues to sputter and the team fails to make a deep playoff run, Policy may decide that a change is necessary to revitalize one of the NFL's most iconic franchises.




