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    Matthew Patrick LaFleur ( / ləˈfluːər / lə-FLOO-ər; [2] born November 3, 1979 [1]) is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).

  2. Learn about Matt LaFleur, the 15th head coach of the Packers since 2019. He has led the team to three division titles, 47 wins and multiple individual awards in his first four seasons.

  3. Jan 19, 2020 · First-year coach Matt LaFleur has a chance to lead the Green Bay Packers to an NFC championship and a trip to Super Bowl 54 against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday...

    • LaFleur helped lead an offensive overhaul in LA. One of Sean McVay's initial moves after being hired as the Rams' new head coach in January 2017 was bringing in LaFleur as his offensive coordinator.
    • He gained play-calling experience last year in Tennessee. After their year together, McVay allowed LaFleur to pursue the offensive play-calling role with the Titans.
    • He's coached an MVP quarterback before. Aaron Rodgers won't be the first MVP quarterback LaFleur has coached. As quarterbacks coach on offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan's staff in Atlanta for two seasons, LaFleur worked closely with Matt Ryan during his own MVP campaign in 2016.
    • LaFleur is highly regarded in NFL circles. Several former players, coaches and confidants of LaFleur turned to Twitter to voice their approval of the Packers' newest coaching hire.
  4. Jan 8, 2019 · Learn about Matt LaFleur's coaching career, from his start with the Texans to his recent stints with the Titans and Rams. See photos and read quotes from the Packers' new head coach.

  5. Aug 25, 2023 · LaFleur, 43, is in his fifth year as coach of the Packers. The dominant story this offseason in Green Bay has been first-year starting quarterback Jordan Love, and rightfully so. But the...

  6. Dec 18, 2023 · Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur says he “absolutely” will take on a bigger role in assisting the Packers’ slumping defense as they try to boost their fading playoff hopes. But one thing he won’t do, at least for now, is relieve defensive coordinator Joe Barry of his duties.