The Packers lost to the Eagles to fall to second consecutive defeat with their head coach speaking on his team amid pressure piling on him in what had been an exciting start to the season
08:18 ET, 11 Nov 2025
Matt LaFleur has spoken on their loss to the Eagles
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Matt LaFleur has spoken on their loss to the Eagles
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur stated that he was pleased with his team's effort despite losing at home to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.
The Packers struggled offensively for the second straight week and have scored just 20 points in their last two games with questions surrounding what must change moving forward.
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This is despite Green Bay's defense being dominant, after trading two first-round picks to acquire Micah Parsons, who has combined with Rashan Gary for 14 sacks through 10 games. The Packers have had to lean on their defense, with quarterback Jordan Love struggling to operate in their offense.
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The Packers are still in the running to be dominant in the NFC with other teams losing around them, but fans have made their feelings clear that they have an issue.
However, LaFleur is not looking on the loss to the Eagles as overly negative.
He said: "Unfortunately, there’s absolutely no moral victories in our sport. But I was proud of our guys’ effort. I thought they battled for four quarters. Our defense was outstanding, and unfortunately, just too many mistakes offensively to overcome. If you hold good football teams to 10 points, you should win the football game in my opinion."
Pressure may now be on Matt LaFleur
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Pressure may now be on Matt LaFleur
Speaking on Love's fumble, he said: "I gotta go back and see it. However, the guy is battling. It’s not for a lack of effort, obviously. He’d rather take a sack than fumble, but I know he’s trying to get rid of the football. It is what it is. It’s been very, very choppy as of late."
Packers fans have not been too pleased with LaFleur's offense in recent weeks, feeling that their quarterback has been let down by those around him and the play calling in recent weeks.
This has seen pressure put on LaFleur, seemingly for the first time since he became Packers head coach with the team having just a 5-3-1 record - despite making the all-in move to trade for Parsons.
Jordan Love has been put in a tough spot in recent weeks
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Jordan Love has been put in a tough spot in recent weeks
When asked of any unrest among the locker room amid their struggles, LaFleur responded: "Yeah, I'm not worried about that. We've got the right guys in the locker room. I'm absolutely not at all concerned about that," he said when asked if the locker room could be showing signs of friction or fracturing.
"We just have to find a way to win a football game. And we've got to start by playing really good, complementary football, which unfortunately we haven't done.
"I feel like we've wasted a few performances, really, you know, championship-level defensive performances and haven't been able to score enough points."
The Packers have a favorable schedule coming up, playing the New York Giants next week before having two games against the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears.
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