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Packers’ Matt LaFleur Faces Hot-Seat Questions After 10-7 Loss to Eagles — ‘We’ll Dig Out of This Hole, But It Starts With Me.’

Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers looks on during the first half an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field on...

GREEN BAY, WI — November 10, 2025

The Green Bay Packers’ 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles has officially put head coach Matt LaFleur under the league’s hottest spotlight. Once hailed as one of the NFL’s brightest young coaches, LaFleur is now being asked the one question every sideline dreads: Is your job safe?

“We’ll dig out of this hole,” LaFleur said postgame. “But it starts with me.”

The loss dropped the Packers to 5-4 — their second straight home defeat — and exposed the same offensive stagnation that’s haunted them for weeks. Quarterback Jordan Love threw an interception and missed several open targets, while LaFleur’s late-game play-calling drew boos from Lambeau’s crowd.

For a coach with a 65% career win rate and four playoff berths, LaFleur’s seat shouldn’t be this hot. But Green Bay’s fan-owned culture demands excellence, and after four straight seasons without a Super Bowl appearance, patience is wearing thin. His contract, expiring after the 2025 season, only fuels the speculation.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that there are “no immediate plans for a coaching change,” but sources close to the team confirm that “the next three games will determine everything.”

Inside the locker room, Jordan Love stood by his coach:

“He’s our leader. We follow his energy. We just have to execute better.”

Still, social media erupted with the hashtag #FireLaFleur, trending nationwide. Local outlets noted that Mark Murphy, the Packers’ CEO, has historically favored stability — but even he may not be able to ignore another home loss.

Up next are divisional battles against the Bears, Vikings, and Lions. Win two, and LaFleur could silence the critics. Lose two, and his tenure in Green Bay might quietly reach its final whistle.

For now, his words echo across a frozen Wisconsin night:

“Pressure means people believe in you. That’s why we’ll keep fighting.”

And with that, the once-calm sideline of Lambeau Field braces for its next storm.

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