Over the past few seasons, Packers fans have certainly not been content with the job that Matt LaFleur has done.
For being one of the more celebrated offensive minds in the NFL, the overall record and playoff success have not been there.
Many believe that the expanded NFL playoff format has saved LaFleur from missing the playoffs in the previous three seasons. However, even when the Packers make the postseason under LaFleur, they've only won a maximum of 1 game, with a 3-6 record.
With the slight disappointment that has come with LaFleur, what does his contract look like heading into the 2025-26 playoff?
The Sporting News has the full breakdown of LaFleur's contract situation.
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Matt LaFleur contract
Back in 2019, Matt LaFleur signed his original contract to become the Green Bay Packers head coach. This deal was worth $5 million per year, which was later increased when he signed an extension in 2022.
In the offseason ahead of the 2025 season, the new team president, Ed Policy, chose not to extend LaFleur's contract. This, of course, sparks a lot of discussion about LaFleur's future with the Packers.
These conversations only got louder throughout the rough stretches this season. Now that the season has concluded, there has been little reporting on whether LaFleur will be extended.
However, NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that the issue was not whether Green Bay wanted to extend him, but rather agreeing on a fair price for both sides.
Then, just over a week after their playoff meltdown against the Chicago Bears, the Packers and LaFleur have agreed to a multi-year extension on Jan. 17.
The Packers and coach Matt LaFleur have agreed to terms on a multiyear contract extension, sources say.
After extensive talks, the sides agreed to a deal to keep LaFleur in Green Bay, where he’s 76-40-1 with six playoff trips in seven seasons. pic.twitter.com/Y4fcPVOpBn
Highest-paid head coaches in NFL
Heading into the 2025 season, these were the estimated top 10 highest-paid head coaches in the NFL based on average annual salary.
| Rank | Coach | Team | Annual Salary |
| 1 | Andy Reid | KC | $20 million |
| 2 | Sean Payton | DEN | $18 million |
| T-3 | Mike Tomlin | PIT | $16 million |
| T-3 | Jim Harbaugh | LAC | $16 million |
| T-5 | Sean McVay | LAR | $15 million |
| T-5 | Nick Sirani | PHI | $15 million |
| T-7 | Kyle Shanahan | SF | $14 million |
| T-7 | Mike Vrabel | NE | $14 million |
| T-9 | Ben Johnson | CHI | $13 million |
| T-9 | Kevin O'Connell | MIN | $13 million |
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Matt LaFleur coaching record
Since becoming the Packers' head coach, Matt LaFleur has compiled a 76-40-1 record over the past seven seasons. The first three seasons, from 2019 to 2021, do much of the heavy lifting, as Green Bay won 13 games each year.
Over the past four seasons, three of them have seen the Packers finish with fewer than 10 regular-season wins. As mentioned above, LaFleur's playoff stats are not good.
How long has Matt LaFleur coached the Packers?
Matt LaFleur is in his seventh season as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. After signing his contract in 2019, he was extended in 2022.
Before this, LaFleur served as the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams in 2017 and then for the Tennessee Titans in 2018.

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