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The Packers are expected to land Luke Getsy, who last served in Green Bay as quarterbacks coach in 2021, back on their coaching staff.
The Green Bay Packers are hiring Luke Getsy to a senior offensive assistant role on Matt LaFleur’s coaching staff, according to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and PackersNews.com.
Rich Bisaccia will return for a fourth season as the Green Bay Packers’ special teams coordinator. According to Tom Silverstein of The Milwauk
According to Tom Silverstein, the Packers gave Bisaccia a contract extension. The deal not only keeps the veteran coach as the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator,
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, who brought Getsy aboard during the second half of the 2024 season as a defensive consultant, is re-hiring Getsy for a full-time role on the offensive side of the ball — although not for his previous job as quarterbacks coach.
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The Green Bay Packers are in the process of adjusting and finalizing the coaching staff for the 2025 season. On offense, the biggest change will be with the quarterbacks coach, since Tom Clements retired.
According to Rob Demovsky, the Packers are expected to keep former Raiders OC Luke Getsy on their coaching staff “in some capacity.” Getsy closed the season working with the Packers’ defensive unit following his departure from Las Vegas.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur has hired Luke Getsy as a senior offensive assistant and extended the contract of special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia
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