Matt LaFleur has been a steady hand on the Packers ‘ sidelines. During his time with the team since 2019, he’s coached Green Bay to a dazzling 67–33 record, best in the NFC during that span and fourth in the league overall. His adaptability has made him one of the NFL’s most reliable head coaches, no matter the personnel or situation. And now, in a development nobody really envisioned, his steady management may end up benefiting a division rival quarterback — Jared Goff. LaFleur’s Packers pulled off a blockbuster trade, picking up edge rusher Micah Parsons from Dallas .
But the price of bringing aboard one of the NFL’s top defenders was steep: they dealt two first-round picks and three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark to the Cowboys . That deal, as good as it may