Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur has signed a contract extension, solidifying his position at Lambeau Field for years to come. The deal comes after LaFleur led the team to a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears in their playoff game last week.
The news could be seen as an attempt to rub salt into Johnson's wounds, who infamously stated that he enjoys beating LaFleur twice a year when hired by the Bears last season. The two teams have had only three meetings since then, with brief handshakes at the end of each game serving as a reminder of their intense rivalry.
LaFleur is widely regarded as one of the top regular-season head coaches in modern NFL history. He boasts an impressive winning percentage among active coaches with over 50 games under his belt. However, his playoff record has been somewhat inconsistent, with only three postseason wins since taking the reins in 2019 - all of which came against higher-seeded teams.
The extension is a major coup for LaFleur, who was set to enter the final year of his contract that pays him around $5 million per annum. His counterpart Johnson will now have another opportunity to test his mettle against him twice a season.
LaFleur expressed his passion for coaching in Green Bay, saying it "means everything" to him. Even quarterback Jordan Love seemed enthusiastic about LaFleur's leadership, stating he had a "lot of love" for the coach and believed he did a good job. The 31-year-old QB even went as far as saying he thought LaFleur should be the head coach, highlighting the team's chemistry and trust in its current leader.
The news could be seen as an attempt to rub salt into Johnson's wounds, who infamously stated that he enjoys beating LaFleur twice a year when hired by the Bears last season. The two teams have had only three meetings since then, with brief handshakes at the end of each game serving as a reminder of their intense rivalry.
LaFleur is widely regarded as one of the top regular-season head coaches in modern NFL history. He boasts an impressive winning percentage among active coaches with over 50 games under his belt. However, his playoff record has been somewhat inconsistent, with only three postseason wins since taking the reins in 2019 - all of which came against higher-seeded teams.
The extension is a major coup for LaFleur, who was set to enter the final year of his contract that pays him around $5 million per annum. His counterpart Johnson will now have another opportunity to test his mettle against him twice a season.
LaFleur expressed his passion for coaching in Green Bay, saying it "means everything" to him. Even quarterback Jordan Love seemed enthusiastic about LaFleur's leadership, stating he had a "lot of love" for the coach and believed he did a good job. The 31-year-old QB even went as far as saying he thought LaFleur should be the head coach, highlighting the team's chemistry and trust in its current leader.