Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur revealed on Tuesday that long-time quarterback coach Tom Clements — who coached three generations of Packers quarterbacks — is retiring from professional football.
The Green Bay Packers have decided to fire one of their defensive coaches after their season-ending loss in the 2024 NFL playoffs.
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Tom Clements is stepping down as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks’ coach after a 25-year NFL career in which he worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
Based on 2024 win-loss records, Green Bay is tied with the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys for the fifth-toughest strength of schedule, as their opponents next season had a combined .557 winning percentage. Only the New York Giants (.574), Chicago Bears (.571), Detroit Lions (.571), and the Eagles (.561) have more demanding slates.
The Indianapolis Colts have signed former Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Luke Tenuta to a reserve/future contract.
In 2022, Tom Clements returned to the Green Bay Packers for a chance to reunite with Aaron Rodgers. In 2023, he stayed for a chance to coach Y
Clements latched on with Green Bay back in 2006, spending six years as the team's quarterbacks coach — a role that had working extensively with Rodgers. Clements was promoted to the Packers' offensive coordinator from 2012 to 2014, and then assistant head coach for 2015 and 2016.
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According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and a report from ESPN, Dallas is expected to interview Chris Banjo for its special teams coordinator role. Banjo has spent the last two seasons with the Denver Broncos, serving as an assistant special teams coach on Sean Payton’s staff.