April 8, 2025 | Green Bay, WI — The Green Bay Packers fanbase found itself in full-blown civil war this week after a bombshell post surfaced on Reddit, allegedly revealing a private conversation between quarterback Jordan Love and an unnamed friend. In the leaked chat, Love voices deep frustration with head coach Matt LaFleur’s play-calling, reportedly stating, “He’s too soft to win big games.”
The post, titled “You didn’t hear it from me… but Love ain’t loving LaFleur”, was uploaded to r/GreenBayPackers late Monday night and quickly went viral. Screenshots of the alleged conversation show Love criticizing LaFleur’s conservative approach in crunch time and questioning whether the team has what it takes to compete at the highest level.
“It’s always checkdowns and safe plays when it matters most,” one of the messages reads. “We need to go for the throat, not play scared.”
Though unverified, the screenshots were detailed enough — including timestamps and contact names — to spark a firestorm online. Within hours, Packers Twitter was ablaze with hashtags like #TeamLove and #TeamLaFleur, with fans and analysts fiercely debating who was in the right.
“I’m with Love,” one user posted. “LaFleur’s playbook has been holding us back for years.”
“Nah, Love’s not Rodgers,” another countered. “He hasn’t earned the right to talk like that.”
The team has yet to issue an official comment, and neither Jordan Love nor Coach LaFleur has spoken publicly about the leak. However, sources close to the organization say “internal conversations are happening,” and the locker room has been “tense” since the story broke.
Some former players weighed in as well. Ex-Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings tweeted, “Not a good look for a young QB trying to lead. Airing frustrations in private is one thing — but if this is real, it’s bad leadership.”
Others sympathized with Love, suggesting that his passion is being misread. “This isn’t drama — this is a competitor tired of falling short,” said an anonymous NFL scout.
While no one has confirmed the chat’s authenticity, the ripple effect has already been felt. With offseason programs just beginning, all eyes will be on how the Packers handle the potential rift between their franchise quarterback and head coach — and whether trust can be rebuilt.