GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur was more interested in talking about his team’s future than his own a day after the biggest playoff collapse in the franchise’s storied history.
How long the two are connected remains uncertain.
LaFleur said Sunday that he spoke briefly with team president and CEO Ed Policy on the flight back to Green Bay after the Packers’ 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears in an NFC wild-card playoff game Saturday night. LaFleur expected to meet with Policy again either later Sunday night or Monday.
But he declined to comment on whether he expected to keep his job after the Packers (9-8-1) made their third straight playoff appearance but lost their final five games.
‘’That’s not the focus right now, to be honest with you,’’ LaFleur said. ‘’We’re fresh off this loss. My sole focus is on our players, our team, and just trying to find ways to get better.’’
The Packers became the fourth team in NFL history to lose a playoff game after leading by at least 15 points to start the fourth quarter. Green Bay led 21-3 at halftime and 21-6 after the third period.
LaFleur reiterated Sunday how much he wants to keep the job he’s had for the last seven seasons.
‘’This is one of one,’’ LaFleur said. ‘’I love this place.’’