Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur stated on Wednesday that he will continue to handle playcalling responsibilities for the team, despite recent offensive struggles. Over the past two games, the Packers have managed just 20 points combined, prompting questions about potential changes to the offensive approach.
LaFleur acknowledged the team’s inconsistency on offense and emphasized a continued effort to evaluate and adjust strategies in order to improve performance. While he is committed to refining his playcalling, LaFleur made it clear that he does not intend to delegate that role at this time.
“We’re always looking for ways to get better,” LaFleur said. “Obviously, when you’re not putting up points, the focus shifts to playcalling. But right now, I’m staying the course and evaluating everything we do.”
The Packers’ offense has faced challenges with execution, timing, and rhythm in recent weeks. These issues have led to difficulty sustaining drives and converting key downs. LaFleur pointed to both coaching and player execution as areas in need of improvement.
LaFleur, who has served as Green Bay’s head coach since 2019, has historically handled offensive playcalling. Despite calls from some outside observers to consider a new approach, he remains focused on finding solutions within the current framework.
“We need to coach better, and we need to play better. It starts with me,” LaFleur added.
Several players have expressed continued support for LaFleur’s leadership and acknowledged that the offensive unit must take collective responsibility for its performance. The coaching staff will use the upcoming practices to make adjustments, review game film, and emphasize fundamentals in an effort to be more productive in future matchups.
The Packers will look to rebound offensively as they prepare for their next game. LaFleur’s commitment to improving within his current role highlights his confidence in the system and belief in the team’s ability to turn things around.