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Last season, the Green Bay Packers made another playoff appearance under Matt LaFleur's coaching and with Jordan Love as their quarterback, but unfortunately,
LaFleur updates the overall health of the team and early observations through the first week of training camp.
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A to Z Sports on MSNMatthew Golden receives nickname and comparison from Packers assistant coach that will leave fans salivating to watch him playBob Hayes played for the Cowboys from 1965 through 1974. He was a First-Team All-Pro in 1966 and 1968, a Second-Team All-Pro in 1967, and a Pro Bowler in those three years. With speed as his calling card, he was the NFL receiving touchdowns leader in 1965 and 1966.
The Packers modernized their locker room during the offseason, and coach Matt LaFleur doesn't want the bells and whistles to go to players' heads.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur finds value in hiring his former associates to evaluate team. That's why he has brought back former offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett to assist the defense.
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Green Bay Packers head coach, Matt LaFleur, has announced that former Broncos HC, Nathaniel Hackett, will join as a defensive analyst.
“At Packers camp today — coach Matt LaFleur says former OC Nathaniel Hackett has rejoined the staff in ‘an analyst role for our defense,’” Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer posted Thursday. “This is becoming more common across the league, where an offensive coach comes in to give the defense his perspective or vice versa.”
Packers coach Matt LaFleur has been hiring former associates to help assess his team. The latest is former offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.
Storylines surround a Green Bay squad that has high hopes and whose leadership suggests it has the capability to contend for a championship.
Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media on Thursday before the Green Bay Packers took the field for training camp practice.
Packers’ first-round draft pick Matthew Golden is mostly staying in place at the line of scrimmage during the early days of camp. That could change.