Schefter: Packers CEO Ed Policy has a decision to make about Matt LaFleur

Schefter: Packers CEO Ed Policy has a decision to make about Matt LaFleur

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A potential conflict has emerged between NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Adam Schefter concerning the status of Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. Rapoport reported that Harbaugh had lost support within the Ravens' locker room, while Schefter contradicted this, stating it was untrue. The situation gains complexity with Harbaugh's possible future with the Green Bay Packers.

Rapoport indicated that despite a poor performance against the Bears, the Packers initially planned to discuss a contract extension with their head coach, Matt LaFleur. However, the Packers' recent game performance may influence their decision, with new CEO Ed Policy now facing a "significant decision" regarding LaFleur's future. Harbaugh, represented by Bryan Harlan, the son of former Packers CEO Bob Harlan, could be a potential candidate if the Packers decide to move on from LaFleur.

The decision could potentially involve violating the spirit of the Rooney Rule, which requires interviewing minority candidates for head coaching

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/mike-florioon January 11, 2026
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