🟢 “Trouble on Day One? Matt LaFleur Calls Out Two Packers Players for Breaking the First Rule of Camp”
Green Bay, WI — Day 1 of training camp is supposed to set the tone. But for two Packers players, it started off with a misstep — and head coach Matt LaFleur didn’t hold back.
In a post-practice media session, LaFleur confirmed that two players arrived late to team activities, and though he didn’t name them directly, his frustration was obvious:
“We talk about accountability. That starts with showing up — on time and ready to work. This isn’t college anymore.”
While the incident didn’t derail practice, it sent a message loud and clear: LaFleur is setting a no-nonsense tone for 2025, and the margin for error is razor-thin in Green Bay’s competitive locker room.
⏰ Who Were the Latecomers?
Reporters quickly began connecting the dots, and sources inside the building say the two players involved were a second-year defensive back and a rookie offensive lineman — both of whom are fighting for roster spots, not guaranteed locks.
One team source noted:
“It’s not a good look. First impressions matter, especially with this coaching staff.”
And in a training camp where depth battles are fierce and every rep counts, even a tardy arrival can set a player back in the eyes of coaches and veterans.

🧠 LaFleur’s Leadership Philosophy on Display
LaFleur has long preached “team-first” culture, but this is one of the few times he’s publicly called out discipline issues — a shift that might reflect the pressure building this season.
After a rollercoaster 2024 campaign, expectations are mounting. Jordan Love is no longer a rookie, and the young core — from Christian Watson to Quay Walker — is entering a stage where development must turn into dominance.
LaFleur knows that growth doesn’t happen without accountability at every level.
“The little things matter,” he said. “Championship habits don’t start in January — they start in July.”

🏈 How the Locker Room Responded
Veteran linebacker De’Vondre Campbell addressed the moment in the locker room:
“Coach LaFleur said what needed to be said. If you can’t be on time now, what happens Week 15 in a tight game?”
The overall vibe? Supportive — but serious. The team isn’t panicking, but it’s clear this year’s standard is higher and sharper than ever before.
✅ Final Word
Two late arrivals might not seem like a big deal. But in Matt LaFleur’s Green Bay, they’re a red flag. And if the message wasn’t clear before, it is now:
This team doesn’t have time for distractions — not with the NFC North up for grabs.
