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Packers HC Matt LaFleur takes subtle shot at Keisean Nixon for 'punished' comment | Sporting News

The Sporting News · Matt Sullivan · 2026-08-18T15:21:57+00:00 · nguồn gốc

The Green Bay Packers are heading towards the 2026 NFL season with a few question marks across the roster, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Micah Parsons is going to miss the first four to five weeks of the season, potentially more, after coming off an ACL tear. But the cornerback room might be one of the biggest issues. It's a real competition there, and not all the CBs are fans of it. Keisean Nixon recently complained about the CB competition, saying that he's being "punished" amid this competition. Matt LaFleur clapped back, as Ryan Wood of USA Today reports that LaFleur took a not-so-subtle jab at Nixon over his comment. Packers HC takes subtle jab at Keisean Nixon "He loves making a headline, doesn't he?" LaFleur said. That simple quote from the Packers head coach on his own player is very interesting. Calling out his own player so publicly is a notable change, as coaches typically refrain from putting their own players on blast. While he's not directly calling out Nixon, LaFleur's comment is clearly not the biggest fan of Nixon's comment. Wood also shared LaFleur's direct comment on Nixon's "punished" comment on the CB competition. "The way I look at it is this: I guess our whole team is being punished, because everybody is in competition," LaFleur said. MORE: Cowboys sign 8-time Pro Bowl pass rusher, 2-time Super Bowl champion Von Miller This is a strong comment for a head coach to make about his own player. So, what exactly did Nixon say to generate such a response? Rob Demovsky of ESPN reported that Nixon said the following: "I guess I'm being punished right now, I guess, I don't know," Nixon said. "I don't really worry about what I'm running in camp, the ones and twos, I just keep my process and compete." Nixon clearly didn't get on LaFleur's good side with this comment, as the Packers head coach isn't a big fan of the cornerbacks' commentary about being in this competition. More NFL news: - Vikings lose Jamal Adams to brutal season-ending injury - Seahawks 2nd-round S Bud Clark gets bad news on starting job for Week 1 - Ja'Kobi Lane's breakout might be real after impressive Ravens preseason debut - Browns' Shedeur Sanders explains bad turnover against Bears - Will George Kittle be ready for Week 1? 49ers TE explains why he has 'chance' to play vs. Rams