
The Green Bay Packers have just dropped a headline-stealing moment that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL.
Head Coach Matt LaFleur isn’t mincing words anymore: Malik Willis is off the table.
Rumors had swirled for weeks that Green Bay might be open to dealing the young quarterback, but LaFleur’s fiery response on Tuesday ended the speculation in dramatic fashion:
“I wouldn’t trade Willis for anything less than a 2. Not with this team. Even with Willis at QB this team has a chance to beat anyone. If Love goes down for 6 games, he can more than keep you afloat. Too valuable.”

The statement instantly lit up social media, with fans and analysts stunned at the bluntness of LaFleur’s stance. In an era where coaches rarely tip their hands, this was a line in the sand.
LaFleur’s comments also hint at just how high the Packers’ internal expectations are for 2025. With Jordan Love entrenched as the starter and Willis serving as one of the league’s most intriguing backups, Green Bay appears to be building a roster designed to withstand any storm — and to win big now.
Insiders are already calling LaFleur’s remarks “a mic-drop moment” that could reshape how rival teams approach the Packers in trade talks. One thing’s certain: after today, the rest of the NFL knows exactly where Green Bay stands on Malik Willis.
