GREEN BAY, Wis. – Sitting with the franchise’s worst record after 12 games since a similar 4-8 start in 2006, it would be logical to expect Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur to consider some dramatic changes.
Hanging onto the slimmest of hopes the Packers could win their final five games and sneak into the playoffs, LaFleur said Monday he has no plans to shake up things on offense or defense.
In the case of Aaron Rodgers, who left with a rib injury in the fourth quarter of the 40-33 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night at Lincoln Financial Field, LaFleur said he plans to give his quarterback every opportunity to show he’s healthy enough to start against the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field.