The Green Bay Packers are hiring Luke Getsy to a senior offensive assistant role on Matt LaFleur’s coaching staff, according to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and PackersNews.com.
Getsy was fired as offensive coordinator of the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 3 of last year, and LaFleur brought him back as an advisor to end the 2024 season.
Getsy, 40, was originally hired by Mike McCarthy as an offensive quality control assistant in 2014. He rose to wide receivers coach and remained in the position for two years (2016-17) before departing to be the offensive coordinator at Mississippi State for one season. He returned to Green Bay as the quarterbacks coach on LaFleur’s first coaching staff in 2019 and was promoted to passing game coordinator in 2020. He was on staff for LaFleur for four seasons between 2019 and 2022.
Silverstein reports it’s possible Getsy could be assigned a different title if the Packers lose offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich or passing game coordinator Jason Vrable to other teams.
Getsy was the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears between 2022 and 2023. He lasted only nine games into the 2024 season as the offensive coordinator of the Raiders.
The Packers need a quarterbacks coach with Tom Clements retiring.