After five tumultuous years in Green Bay, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur finally gets a normal offseason. Since taking over in 2019, LaFleur has faced questions about his relationship with Aaron Rodgers and the team's offensive dynamics. Despite the drama, the Packers had a successful first season with a 13-3 record and an NFC Championship appearance. However, in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the season, and the Packers drafted Jordan Love, which upset Rodgers. The following year, Rodgers expressed his frustration with the team, but eventually returned for training camp. The Packers traded Davante Adams and faced uncertainty about Rodgers' future. After a disappointing 8-9 season, Rodgers requested a trade and was eventually traded to the New York Jets. LaFleur had to prepare Love as the starting quarterback, but the young playmakers on the team stepped up, and Love performed well. The Packers made the playoffs and LaFleur finally gets an offseason without drama, focusing solely on football. The team's biggest offseason move was the firing of Joe Barry and the hiring of Jeff Hadley. The decision about David Bakhtiari remains the only potential source of drama, but the Packers are prepared either way. LaFleur has proven to be an excellent offensive mind despite the chaos surrounding him. With a quiet offseason, the Packers and their fans are excited for what the future holds.
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