Green Bay Packers' late-season collapse, culminating in a narrow playoff defeat to the Chicago Bears. It details how special teams failures, defensive lapses, and key injuries—most notably to star acquisition Micah Parsons—eroded a significant halftime lead. The author evaluates the job security of head coach Matt LaFleur and GM Brian Gutekunst, arguing that despite recent struggles and poor game management, their overall track record justifies continuity. Looking ahead, the source outlines a period of roster retooling necessitated by salary cap constraints and impending free agency departures. Ultimately, the narrative suggests the team remains a talented but incomplete contender that was undone by a lack of depth and execution in high-pressure moments.