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HC Matt LaFleur Blasts Jordan Love After Packers’ Stunning Loss to Browns

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Green Bay, September 23, 2025

The Green Bay Packers were left reeling after a gut-wrenching 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 3, dropping to 2-1 and ending their perfect start. Even more shocking was head coach Matt LaFleur’s fiery post-game confrontation with quarterback Jordan Love, holding him accountable for a game-changing mistake.

In the final minute of the fourth quarter, with the score tied at 10-10, Love threw a costly interception that gifted Cleveland prime field position. The Browns capitalized, securing the winning points and leaving Packers fans livid, venting online that the defense’s stellar effort was squandered.

Inside the locker room, LaFleur didn’t mince words. “He is supposed to be a top NFL quarterback but made mistakes like an amateur,” he said. “Even though we’ve won two games, with the mindset and ambition of a team chasing a championship, he’s already fallen asleep for three games. In a moment where he simply couldn’t afford an error, he made one. If he keeps playing at this level, I’ll have to consider other options.”

LaFleur’s blunt message stunned the team, signaling a wake-up call for Love. Despite Green Bay’s 2-1 record, the Super Bowl hopefuls cannot tolerate careless errors, especially with injuries sidelining Jayden Reed and Zach Tom.

The Packers’ quarterback history is no stranger to drama, but this moment feels pivotal. Love, who threw for 188 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1, must regain his focus to secure his role as the starter.

Packers Nation is on edge as Week 4 looms against the Cowboys. Can Love rise to the challenge and silence doubters, or will LaFleur’s warning spark a quarterback shake-up? The season’s turning point may already be here.

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