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Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur
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NameMatt LaFleur
Birth date3 November 1979
Birth placeMount Vernon, Ohio, United States
OccupationAmerican football coach
Known forHead coach of the Green Bay Packers

Matt LaFleur is an American football coach who serves as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. He rose through coaching ranks with stops at Navy, Washington State, Indiana, Louisiana–Lafayette, Georgia Tech, and in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins, Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams, and Green Bay Packers. LaFleur is noted for offensive innovation and quarterback development, particularly with Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Love, and other NFL quarterbacks.

Early life and playing career

Born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, LaFleur attended Alden-Grove High School and played collegiate football at Saginaw Valley State and later at Northern Michigan. At Northern Michigan he played quarterback under coaching staffs connected to programs such as Central Michigan and Western Michigan alumni networks. His playing career overlapped with conferences like the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and opponents from Northern Iowa, Youngstown State, and Illinois. LaFleur's early exposure to offenses and personnel work linked him to coaches who later worked with programs including Bowling Green, Ball State, and Toledo.

Coaching career

LaFleur began coaching as a graduate assistant and offensive assistant at schools such as Nashville area programs and at Saginaw Valley State before joining the staff at Central Michigan and eventually the Navy and Washington State. In collegiate stops he worked alongside coaches from Boise State, Miami, and Clemson coaching trees. He entered the NFL as an offensive quality control coach with the Tennessee Titans under staffs associated with Jeff Fisher and later worked with clubs like the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans. LaFleur then joined the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams staffs, working under coordinators and head coaches connected to the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks coaching networks. In 2019 he was hired as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, succeeding a line of Packers head coaches that includes Vince Lombardi, Mike McCarthy, and Bart Starr. With the Packers he led teams to NFC Championship Game appearances and multiple NFC North titles, coaching quarterbacks such as Aaron Rodgers and overseeing the transition to Jordan Love.

Coaching philosophy and schemes

LaFleur's philosophy emphasizes a version of the West Coast offense blended with concepts from the Air Coryell and modern spread systems used by programs like Oregon and Baylor. His schemes employ play-action, pre-snap motion, and run-pass options reminiscent of principles taught at Ohio State, USC, and Michigan. He prioritizes quarterback-friendly designs that echo development programs from San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs offensive rooms, using route concepts similar to those found in Andy Reid-influenced offenses and techniques associated with Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay. LaFleur values situational football, red zone efficiency, and third-down conversions, incorporating analytics approaches linked to practitioners at Pro Football Focus, ESPN, and teams like the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens that blend statistical analysis with traditional scouting from NFL Scouting Combine pipelines.

Personal life

LaFleur is married and has children; his family life has intersected with communities in Madison, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Cleveland during his collegiate and professional career. He has connections to coaching families and figures from programs such as Michigan State, Purdue, and Wisconsin through recruiting and coaching networks. Off the field, LaFleur has participated in charitable initiatives associated with the Green Bay Packers Foundation, local organizations in Green Bay, and events tied to the NFLPA and former players from teams such as the New York Jets and Chicago Bears.

Head coaching record and achievements

As head coach of the Packers LaFleur has compiled winning records, multiple division championships in the NFC North, and playoff appearances including trips to the NFC Championship Game. His achievements include coaching awards and recognition comparable to peers from franchises like the Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints, and Pittsburgh Steelers while guiding quarterbacks who have received NFL Most Valuable Player Award consideration and Pro Bowl selections. LaFleur's tenure features notable victories against teams such as the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, and Kansas City Chiefs, and his teams have ranked highly in offensive statistics alongside clubs like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills.

Category:National Football League head coaches Category:Green Bay Packers coaches Category:People from Mount Vernon, Ohio