Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst recognizes the team's need for improvement despite their advancements this season. Following a playoff exit after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Packers faced a tough reality check, having lost all six games against top NFC competitors. Gutekunst emphasized the urgency for the players, stating that time is of the essence in the NFL.
Head coach Matt LaFleur has led a successful tenure, but the Packers have not reached the Super Bowl since 2010. With several key players becoming unrestricted free agents, including center Josh Myers and defensive tackle T.J. Slaton, offseason decisions loom large. The team could also part ways with cornerback Jaire Alexander as they navigate their salary cap space.