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Packers' youth has LaFleur feeling as if he's a first-year coach again heading into training camp

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Matt LaFleur enters his fifth season as the Green Bay Packers head coach feeling as though he’s just getting started.

The trade of a four-time MVP quarterback has a way of doing that.

“It feels like Year 1, quite frankly,” LaFleur said Tuesday, the day before the Packers begin their first training camp since the trade of Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets. “It feels like we’re right back where we started when I first got hired here.”

The exit of Rodgers and several other veterans make this one of Green Bay’s most intriguing camps in recent memory.