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Pack's LaFleur reflects on low grade in player survey
Summary
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur received a B-minus in the NFLPA player survey and said the rating highlights communication and role-clarity issues after the Packers' late-season collapse.
Content
Matt LaFleur addressed a low grade he received in the NFLPA's annual player survey while speaking at the NFL annual meetings. He is entering his eighth season as the Green Bay Packers coach and recently signed a contract extension. The survey was obtained by ESPN and other outlets despite not being intended for public release. LaFleur said the rating points to a need for better communication and stronger relationships within the team.
What is known:
- LaFleur received a B-minus in the NFLPA player survey after earning an A-minus the previous year.
- The survey showed some players rated him lower on "respect for players," a concern LaFleur said he disagrees with but plans to address through improved communication.
- The Packers started 2025 at 9-3-1, lost their final five games, finished as the NFC's No. 7 seed and recorded one playoff win in that stretch.
- LaFleur cited role dissatisfaction among some players as a factor and said role clarity and player buy-in will be important moving forward.
- He declined to confirm whether players who were upset about roles remain with the team, and he described himself as "ecstatic" to return as coach and praised quarterback Jordan Love.
Summary:
LaFleur acknowledged the survey's low grade and linked it to communication, role clarity and late-game finishes that hurt the team. Undetermined at this time.
