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The Green Bay Packers dealt with injuries in the win over the New York Giants, but coach Matt LaFleur said quarterback Jordan Love is “doing good.”
The Packers did not have receiver Malik Heath for Sunday's game against the Giants, as he also did not travel from Green Bay due to a coach's decision.
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke with the media on Monday, Nov. 17. LaFleur recaps the Week 11 matchup with the New York Giants and looks ahead facing the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field.
"I'll leave that for everybody else to decide," LaFleur said. "I'll just focus on the day to day. ... I feel like you're always coaching for everything in this league, you know, I that's just my mindset.
And it’s worth noting that while the Packers did win and ran effectively, they mostly won because overmatched rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson threw three interceptions, all while poor Jonathan Taylor was ripping off 103 yards on just 12 carries for the Colts.
New team president Ed Policy didn’t extend LaFleur or GM Brian Gutekunst last offseason, and the club looks stuck in the same No. 7-seed purgatory as recent years. Add the Micah Parsons trade as an all-in signal, and expectations are no longer theoretical.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media about injuries affecting his team and the New York Giants.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur handed out three game balls inside the visitors' locker room at MetLife Stadium following his team's comeback win over the New York Giants on Sunday. One player from each phase got a game ball: receiver Christian Watson on offense, safety Evan Williams on defense, and punter Daniel Whelan on special teams.
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media following Sunday's 27-20 win against the New York Giants.
The Packers offense has flatlined over the last two weeks, which led to a pair of home losses despite the defense only giving up 26 points to the Panthers and Eagles.
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