Practice Squad QB Calls HC Matt LaFleur to Ask for a Chance on the Field
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Practice Squad QB Calls HC Matt LaFleur to Ask for a Chance on the Field
The Green Bay Packers have been searching for answers after a disappointing stretch of offensive football. Jordan Love, expected to take command of the franchise, has struggled with inconsistency, leaving both fans and coaches frustrated. Behind the scenes, though, a surprising storyline has emerged — one that highlights both hunger and resilience.
Following the most recent defeat, a quarterback not even on the 53-man roster decided he wasn’t going to sit quietly. Rather than wait for opportunity to come his way, he made the bold move of reaching out directly to the man in charge. Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed the conversation. “He called me after the last loss, and I think I should also consider the possibility of changing quarterbacks. Even though I have multiple options, I need players with that kind of fighting spirit. Young guys should learn from that attitude, because the whole team will get better with it.”
That statement alone is enough to stir speculation inside the building. For a head coach to even hint at evaluating options behind the starter shows the level of urgency around the team. And for a player to take that step — calling the head coach personally — speaks to a rare mix of confidence and desperation to prove himself.
The Packers, of course, are not short on options. They have invested heavily in Love, while depth at quarterback has typically been seen as developmental. Still, in moments where the offense sputters, fresh energy can change the dynamic. This particular quarterback is known more for his grit than his pedigree, but in practice sessions he has shown command, accuracy, and poise that haven’t gone unnoticed.
The bigger picture is about what the Packers need right now — not just arm talent, but leadership and urgency. When a young player is willing to pick up the phone and ask for a chance, it signals a hunger that can ripple through the locker room. Whether that translates into real game reps remains to be seen, but it’s the kind of story that can shift momentum inside a struggling team.
That quarterback is Clayton Tune — a member of the practice squad who refused to stay silent, dialing up Matt LaFleur directly to plead for his shot.
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