The Green Bay Packers have officially entered their offseason, and after a loss to the Chicago Bears in the NFL playoffs, the biggest question remains: What will become of head coach Matt LaFleur?
LaFleur's contract with the Packers reportedly runs through the end of the 2026 season, and no coach, executive or player enjoys the security – or lack thereof – of a one-year deal.
According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, the organization and LaFleur are set to discuss a contract extension in the coming days, now that the Packers' season is over. That could lock in LaFleur beyond the 2026 season, keeping the three-time NFC North-winning coach in Green Bay for the foreseeable future.
But, as it goes, plans change in the NFL. Could the wild-card loss vs. the Bears be the last that LaFleur coaches for the Packers?
Here's what the Packers head coach said about his job security following the loss:









