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Matt LaFleur and the Packers face questions after losing a late playoff lead
Summary
Green Bay lost a 21-6 lead and fell 31-27 to the Chicago Bears in the wild-card round; coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst each have one year remaining on their contracts.
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Green Bay's season ended with a 31-27 wild-card loss to the Chicago Bears after the Packers lost a 21-6 fourth-quarter lead. Coach Matt LaFleur said the team became disheveled in the second half and that there are many pieces to review. The result concluded LaFleur's seventh season and came amid broader questions about leadership and roster decisions. The outcome leaves the organization with decisions to make about contracts and direction.
Key facts:
- The Packers led 21-6 but lost 31-27, ending their season in the wild-card round.
- The game featured missed kicks, a delay-of-game penalty after a timeout, and a final-play fumbled snap that affected the closing sequence.
- Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst each have one year remaining on their contracts, and team president Ed Policy has said he is generally opposed to allowing a coach or GM to enter a final contract year without an extension.
Summary:
The loss closes Green Bay's season and increases uncertainty around coaching and front-office stability as both the coach and GM enter the final year of their deals. Team officials have indicated the situation will be reviewed, but no specific plans have been announced. The situation remains undetermined.
