Green Bay, WI — The Green Bay Packers have officially extended head coach Matt LaFleur’s contract for three additional years, reaffirming their belief in his long-term vision and leadership.

Packers president Ed Policy announced the extension in a statement early Thursday morning:
“Extending Matt LaFleur’s contract for three more years reflects our confidence in his ability to guide this team to playoff and championship success. His leadership, discipline, and consistency embody the Green Bay standard, and we’re excited for what lies ahead.”
LaFleur, who took over as the Packers’ head coach in 2019, has compiled one of the most impressive records in the league during his tenure, with multiple playoff appearances and a reputation for offensive innovation. His chemistry with quarterback Jordan Love and commitment to developing a young, dynamic roster have earned respect across the NFL.
Under LaFleur, Green Bay has maintained its competitive identity — balancing a run-first mentality with a modernized passing attack that emphasizes speed, precision, and adaptability. The team’s growth in 2024, highlighted by a strong midseason surge, further reinforced the organization’s decision to secure his future in Titletown.
Fans across Wisconsin have praised the move, viewing it as a signal that the Packers are fully committed to building a sustainable contender in the post-Aaron Rodgers era.

“Green Bay’s foundation is built on stability and vision,” Policy added. “Matt’s leadership continues that legacy — not just for today, but for the next generation of Packers football.”
The extension ensures that LaFleur will remain at the helm through at least the 2028 season, as Green Bay aims to bring another Lombardi Trophy home to Lambeau Field.