Report: Packers, LaFleur reach multi-year extension
The Green Bay Packers have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with head coach Matt LaFleur, sources told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
General manager Brian Gutekunst is also working toward an extension, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
An earlier report indicated that LaFleur and Gutekunst were likely to receive new deals. The Packers are coming off a wild-card defeat to the Chicago Bears, during which they squandered an 18-point lead.
LaFleur's extension is reportedly a real commitment rather than a prove-it deal, ESPN's Rob Demovsky reports.
LaFleur, who started coaching Green Bay in 2019, owns a 76-40-1 regular-season record. His tenure began with three consecutive 13-win campaigns, but he's only managed to crack 10-plus wins in one of the last four seasons. Despite the regression, the Packers have made the playoffs in six of LaFleur's seven years as head coach, with 2022 being the outlier.
However, playoff success has been difficult to find under LaFleur. Green Bay is 3-6 in the postseason over his tenure, including a 1-4 mark since 2021.
The Packers went 9-7-1 in 2025, ranking 16th in points scored and 11th in points allowed.