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TE Dominique Dafney
GREEN BAY – The Packers needed to do things a little differently this past season due to the measures the NFL and NFLPA instituted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As challenging as that may have been, the organization made the necessary adjustments – from the structure and sanitation of the football facilities, to the way coaches trained the team, and all the way up to how the front office handled player acquisition.
One of the most prudent ideas the NFL and NLFPA devised was the expansion of the practice squad from 12 players to 16, including a provision that allowed teams to carry up to six veteran exceptions (four players with up to two accrued NFL seasons and two others with unlimited experience).
Feb 1, 2021 4:57 PM
The crushing end to another double-digit, division winning season that came up five points short in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field was discussed at length today by both Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur and General Manager Brian Gutekunst.
LaFleur went first in the season ending Zoom session and spoke for just over 28 minutes.
The disappointment from the 31-26 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers eight days ago was still evident with the Head Coach who has had each of his first two seasons on the job end one step away from the Super Bowl. Since that loss, LaFleur has made moves with his coaching staff, firing special teams coordinator Shawn Mennenga after two years, and moving on from defensive coordinator Mike Pettine who spent three years with the organization. Pettine didn’t sign a one year contract extension before the 2020 season began and LaFleur said that really didn’t factor into his decision to move in a new direction
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