Packers and Matt LaFleur to Discuss Contract Extension After Season

When the Green Bay Packers’ season wraps up, and hopefully not too soon, they’ve got big plans in store for an important member of the team. According to sources, the Packers are gearing up to sit down with head coach Matt LaFleur once the season concludes to talk about extending his contract. LaFleur, with a respectable record of 76-40-1, is highly regarded as one of the top coaches in the NFL.

Tonight, the Packers face off against the Chicago Bears at 8 p.m. ET on Prime Video for the Wild Card Round, and LaFleur’s contract situation has been a hot topic. However, insiders emphasize that LaFleur’s job is secure regardless of tonight’s outcome.

Packers CEO Ed Policy and LaFleur have shared a working relationship for seven years, dating back to before LaFleur took the reins in July of 2025. Policy, who has been a part of the Packers since August 2012, was involved in hiring LaFleur and is well-acquainted with his coaching prowess.

Despite the uncertainties in the NFL where even successful coaches like John Harbaugh and Mike McDaniel have faced unexpected departures, LaFleur’s position with the Packers remains stable. The organization had always intended for LaFleur to have two years left on his contract when they transitioned to a new CEO, aligning with their strategic plan.

The bottom line is that LaFleur’s future with the Packers looks bright, and fans eagerly anticipate his continued leadership on the field.