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Matt LaFleur made one thing plainly clear in his season-ending press conference on Monday: the expectations for the Green Bay Packers are sky-high in 2024.
By practically any measure, the young Packers overachieved this season. Jordan Love proved himself to be a franchise quarterback. The team’s young receiving corps and offensive line developed faster than expected. And even a handful of young defensive players showed flashes of surprising ability — just think back to the likes of Karl Brooks (6th round pick) and Carrington Valentine (7th round) as examples.
So with a playoff win already under their belt, this young Packers squad will go into this offseason with a singular goal: winning a Super Bowl. Having that kind of potential and those expectations should make the newly-available defensive coordinator job opening one of the most intriguing, appealing, and exciting opportunities across the NFL this offseason.
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