Green Bay Packers Retain Two Key Assistants for the 2026 Season
After reaching the NFC Wild Card round before falling to the Chicago Bears, Green Bay entered the offseason with a clear objective: maintain continuity around head coach Matt LaFleur and avoid unnecessary disruption within the coaching structure.
Despite outside interest in several staff members, the Packers have successfully kept key pieces in place.
Luke Getsy – Quarterbacks Coach
Luke Getsy headlines the group of retained assistants.
Promoted to quarterbacks coach on February 11, 2026, following Sean Mannion’s departure to the Philadelphia Eagles, Getsy now assumes one of the most critical roles on the staff. His responsibility includes overseeing the continued development of franchise quarterback Jordan Love and managing the growth of backup Malik Willis.
Getsy’s connection to Green Bay runs deep. He previously served as quarterbacks coach from 2019 to 2021 and returned to the organization in 2025 as an offensive assistant. LaFleur has long valued Getsy’s offensive insight and leadership, even attempting to elevate him to offensive coordinator in 2022 before Getsy accepted a play-calling opportunity elsewhere.
By bringing him back into a central role, the Packers reinforce their commitment to continuity within the offense.
Jason Simmons – Defensive Backs Coach / Pass Game Coordinator
On the defensive side, Jason Simmons remains a foundational figure in Green Bay’s secondary.
Since becoming defensive backs coach in 2022, Simmons has played a significant role in developing the Packers’ defensive backfield, including the progression of Jaire Alexander, Carrington Valentine, Eric Stokes, and Javon Bullard.
Green Bay’s pass defense ranked among the league’s top 10 units in 2025, a testament to Simmons’ impact on coverage structure and player development.
Simmons reportedly drew interest for potential defensive coordinator opportunities elsewhere, but the Packers moved quickly to retain him. Keeping Simmons ensures schematic consistency and preserves one of the defense’s strongest position groups.
Continuity as a Competitive Advantage
Unlike several franchises undergoing sweeping staff changes, the Packers have opted for calculated stability.
LaFleur has consistently emphasized that growth within a system often produces stronger results than constant turnover. By retaining Getsy and Simmons, Green Bay signals confidence in its internal leadership and long-term vision.
With much of the coaching infrastructure intact, the focus now shifts toward roster adjustments and cap management.
For the Packers, the message entering 2026 is clear:
The foundation remains steady.
And the work continues.
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