Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 25, 2025
This week, the name Lukas Van Ness — the promising young defensive star of the Green Bay Packers — suddenly disappeared from the team’s active roster. Many fans assumed it was due to injury or a strategic decision, but the real reason has left the entire locker room in stunned silence.
According to multiple internal sources, the incident occurred Tuesday evening following the team’s main practice session. When most players had already left, an elderly Black janitor was cleaning the locker room area as Van Ness walked in. During a brief exchange, the defensive lineman allegedly made a racially insensitive remark, leaving the staff member visibly uncomfortable and shocked.

At that exact moment, head coach Matt LaFleur happened to be walking down the hallway. He overheard the entire exchange, stopped, and looked directly at Van Ness. Without raising his voice, LaFleur simply said: “Tomorrow morning, I want you in the meeting room before anyone else.”
The next day, LaFleur gathered the entire team for a closed-door meeting. He didn’t mention Van Ness by name, but his message was unmistakable. “Wearing the Packers logo isn’t just about pride — it’s about responsibility,” LaFleur told his players. “There’s no room in this building for prejudice or disrespect. We fight together, and we respect one another — no matter who you are or where you come from.”
One veteran player described the atmosphere as “tense and silent,” adding, “Coach didn’t need to yell. Everyone understood exactly what he meant.”
Later that afternoon, Van Ness personally sought out the staff member to apologize. The man accepted, but LaFleur upheld his decision to suspend Van Ness for Week 8, calling it a lesson the entire team needed to hear.
When asked about the situation, LaFleur spoke calmly but firmly: “Talent can get you on the field. Character is what keeps you here. In Green Bay, we don’t compromise on respect.”
In a franchise built on tradition and unity, the message echoed across every corner of Lambeau Field — winning matters, but integrity defines who the Packers truly are.