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Matt LaFleur to discuss future with Packers' Ed Policy soon - ESPN

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Any uncertainty around Matt LaFleur's future as the Green Bay Packers head coach is not likely to go on for long.

LaFleur, whose team blew an 18-point lead and lost in Saturday's NFC wild-card playoff game at the Chicago Bears, said he expects to meet with team president Ed Policy either late Sunday night or Monday.

«We talked briefly on the plane, and there's gonna be time when we're gonna get together either later tonight or tomorrow sometime,» LaFleur said Sunday.

LaFleur is under contract through the upcoming season, but Policy said last June upon taking over the team that he would prefer not to have a lame-duck coach.

LaFleur would not say whether he would be willing to coach out the final year of his contract if the Packers did not offer him an extension.

«Again, that's not my focus right now,» he said. «Those conversations will be had in a very short period of time.»

The Packers have gone 76-40-1 in the regular season under LaFleur and have made the playoffs in six of his seven seasons. But they have not reached the Super Bowl and have not been to a conference championship game since the 2020 season, the second of back-to-back appearances in LaFleur's first two years.

It's unclear if the way the Packers lost could impact LaFleur's future or change Policy's mind if he had been planning to sign the coach to a long-term extension. LaFleur said he has spent the time since the game focusing on his players, his coaching staff and dissecting what wrong in their second straight opening round playoff loss.

He reiterated his desire to remain as the Packers' coach, even though he likely would be a top candidate for other jobs if the Packers decided to let him go.

«I don't think those are questions for me,»

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