Packers Coach Matt LaFleur Extends Contract, But Bears Coach Ben Johnson's taunts Remain Unpunished.
Matt LaFleur will remain at the helm of the Green Bay Packers for the foreseeable future after agreeing to a contract extension on Saturday. The move comes just days after his team fell short in the playoffs against the Chicago Bears, with LaFleur now set to earn significantly more than his previous annual salary of $5 million.
LaFleur has proven himself to be one of the top regular season coaches in the NFL, boasting a winning percentage that ranks among the best in active coaches. However, his postseason success is less impressive, with two divisional round losses and only one playoff win under his belt.
Despite the ups and downs, LaFleur remains committed to coaching the Packers, stating that it "means everything" to him. His quarterback, Jordan Love, has expressed admiration for the coach, saying he does a "good job" in his role and even went so far as to suggest that LaFleur should be considered for head coach.
LaFleur's counterpart, Bears coach Ben Johnson, seems to have rubbed him the wrong way with comments earlier this season. The two coaches met on three occasions this year, with brief handshakes at each meeting marking a cordial, yet contentious relationship. When asked about his future after the playoff loss, LaFleur remained tight-lipped.
Johnson's parting shot in defeat, telling his players how much he hated the Packers, still lingers, and it appears that LaFleur won't have to deal with the Bears coach's trash talk for much longer β at least not from Johnson.
Matt LaFleur will remain at the helm of the Green Bay Packers for the foreseeable future after agreeing to a contract extension on Saturday. The move comes just days after his team fell short in the playoffs against the Chicago Bears, with LaFleur now set to earn significantly more than his previous annual salary of $5 million.
LaFleur has proven himself to be one of the top regular season coaches in the NFL, boasting a winning percentage that ranks among the best in active coaches. However, his postseason success is less impressive, with two divisional round losses and only one playoff win under his belt.
Despite the ups and downs, LaFleur remains committed to coaching the Packers, stating that it "means everything" to him. His quarterback, Jordan Love, has expressed admiration for the coach, saying he does a "good job" in his role and even went so far as to suggest that LaFleur should be considered for head coach.
LaFleur's counterpart, Bears coach Ben Johnson, seems to have rubbed him the wrong way with comments earlier this season. The two coaches met on three occasions this year, with brief handshakes at each meeting marking a cordial, yet contentious relationship. When asked about his future after the playoff loss, LaFleur remained tight-lipped.
Johnson's parting shot in defeat, telling his players how much he hated the Packers, still lingers, and it appears that LaFleur won't have to deal with the Bears coach's trash talk for much longer β at least not from Johnson.