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Sep 25, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur looks on against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Former Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver Brutally Ripped By Current Head Coach (Breaking)

The Green Bay Packers moved on from a number of former players this off-season.  Of course, Aaron Rodgers stole the headlines when the Packers traded him to the New York Jets just a few days before the 2023 NFL Draft.

There were multiple other veterans the Packers moved on from that ended up signing elsewhere.  Allen Lazard, Randall Cobb, Adrian Amos, Dean Lowry, Robert Tonyan, and Marcedes Lewis were just a few.  While many thought they would find success outside of Green Bay, one is realizing that may not be the case.

Sep 25, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur looks on against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

According to NBC Sports’ Mike Florio:

The Jets surprisingly made receiver Allen Lazard a healthy scratch for Friday’s game against the Dolphins.

The player who signed a four-year, $44 milion deal as a free agent wasn’t available on Friday. Because the Jets — and specifically coach Robert Saleh — didn’t deem him to be good enough to play today.

According to NBC Sports’ Mike Florio:

The Jets surprisingly made receiver Allen Lazard a healthy scratch for Friday’s game against the Dolphins.

The player who signed a four-year, $44 milion deal as a free agent wasn’t available on Friday. Because the Jets — and specifically coach Robert Saleh — didn’t deem him to be good enough to play today.

“Obviously, my decision,” Saleh told reporters after the 34-13 loss. “There are things that we all need to get better at, including him. He is going to be here for the next year-and-a-half. He’s going to be a part of this. Just wanted to make sure that one, I wanted to get some of the young guys an opportunity to play; and two, it’s kind of a challenge to see if he can recapture the edge and who he is and the person that we have a lot of faith in. He’s a good football player. I do believe that. For Allen, he will be back sooner rather than later.”

Asked whether Saleh believes Lazard lost his edge, Saleh revised his message.

Sep 25, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur looks on against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

“Edge is probably the wrong word,” Saleh said. “I’m sorry. I’ll speak for him. He hasn’t been playing up to his standard. Everyone is pressing on that side of the ball to make something happen. There are parts of his game that need to get better.”

Under that standard, frankly, most of the team’s starting offense would have been inactive today, and most days. And it’s no surprise. The entire team was engineered for Aaron Rodgers. And Rodgers played four snaps. And with a record of 4-7, there’s no real point in Rodgers returning this season.

As to Lazard, the Jets have no choice but to keep him through 2024. After that, they’ll surely cut the cord. Until then, they’ll hope that Rodgers’s return next year will turn everything around.

Lazard Spend His First Five Years In Green Bay

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) celebrates a long first down gain on a reception in overtime against the Dallas Cowboys during their football game Sunday, November 13, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Apc Packvscowboys 1113222139djp

“Obviously, my decision,” Saleh told reporters after the 34-13 loss. “There are things that we all need to get better at, including him. He is going to be here for the next year-and-a-half. He’s going to be a part of this. Just wanted to make sure that one, I wanted to get some of the young guys an opportunity to play; and two, it’s kind of a challenge to see if he can recapture the edge and who he is and the person that we have a lot of faith in. He’s a good football player. I do believe that. For Allen, he will be back sooner rather than later.”

Asked whether Saleh believes Lazard lost his edge, Saleh revised his message.

“Edge is probably the wrong word,” Saleh said. “I’m sorry. I’ll speak for him. He hasn’t been playing up to his standard. Everyone is pressing on that side of the ball to make something happen. There are parts of his game that need to get better.”

Under that standard, frankly, most of the team’s starting offense would have been inactive today, and most days. And it’s no surprise. The entire team was engineered for Aaron Rodgers. And Rodgers played four snaps. And with a record of 4-7, there’s no real point in Rodgers returning this season.

As to Lazard, the Jets have no choice but to keep him through 2024. After that, they’ll surely cut the cord. Until then, they’ll hope that Rodgers’s return next year will turn everything around.

Lazard Spend His First Five Years In Green Bay

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) celebrates a long first down gain on a reception in overtime against the Dallas Cowboys during their football game Sunday, November 13, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Apc Packvscowboys 1113222139djp

Former Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver Allen Lazard Was Benched And Then Insulted By Head Coach Robert Saleh

Oct 1, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets wide receiver Allen Lazard (10) makes a catch as Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (22) defends during the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports (Green Bay Packers)

According to NBC Sports’ Mike Florio:

The Jets surprisingly made receiver Allen Lazard a healthy scratch for Friday’s game against the Dolphins.

The player who signed a four-year, $44 milion deal as a free agent wasn’t available on Friday. Because the Jets — and specifically coach Robert Saleh — didn’t deem him to be good enough to play today.

“Obviously, my decision,” Saleh told reporters after the 34-13 loss. “There are things that we all need to get better at, including him. He is going to be here for the next year-and-a-half. He’s going to be a part of this. Just wanted to make sure that one, I wanted to get some of the young guys an opportunity to play; and two, it’s kind of a challenge to see if he can recapture the edge and who he is and the person that we have a lot of faith in. He’s a good football player. I do believe that. For Allen, he will be back sooner rather than later.”

Asked whether Saleh believes Lazard lost his edge, Saleh revised his message.

“Edge is probably the wrong word,” Saleh said. “I’m sorry. I’ll speak for him. He hasn’t been playing up to his standard. Everyone is pressing on that side of the ball to make something happen. There are parts of his game that need to get better.”

Under that standard, frankly, most of the team’s starting offense would have been inactive today, and most days. And it’s no surprise. The entire team was engineered for Aaron Rodgers. And Rodgers played four snaps. And with a record of 4-7, there’s no real point in Rodgers returning this season.

As to Lazard, the Jets have no choice but to keep him through 2024. After that, they’ll surely cut the cord. Until then, they’ll hope that Rodgers’s return next year will turn everything around.

Lazard Spend His First Five Years In Green Bay

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) celebrates a long first down gain on a reception in overtime against the Dallas Cowboys during their football game Sunday, November 13, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Apc Packvscowboys 1113222139djp

In five seasons with the Packers, Lazard caught 169 passes for 2,236 yards and 20 touchdowns. Despite a slow rookie season, Lazard improved as the years went by and had a career year in 2022 as a go-to target for Aaron Rodgers.

Rodgers was obviously a major factor in Lazard joining the Jets this off-season.  Rodgers being out the entire year has certainly had an impact on Lazard’s performance.  Had Rodgers been under center all season long, Lazard would be receiving more targets.

It has been an unfortunate turn for both Rodgers and Lazard, however, I would anticipate the pair attempting to get back some of that fire in 2024.

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