Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur Fires Back at Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni’s “Overhyped Defense” Remark Ahead of Monday Clash: “Talk Is Easy — Let the Field Do the Talking.”
Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 10, 2025
The tension between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles is heating up ahead of their highly anticipated Monday night showdown — and this time, it’s not just about football.
Earlier this week, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni made headlines after suggesting that Green Bay’s top-ranked defense was “a little overhyped,” implying that the Packers’ recent success had more to do with “favorable matchups” than elite play. His comment quickly spread across NFL media, stirring reactions throughout the league.
But on Sunday, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur issued a fiery response — one that set the tone for a rivalry matchup already loaded with intensity.
“Talk is easy,” LaFleur said firmly during his press conference at Lambeau Field. “In this league, you don’t earn respect with microphones — you earn it between the lines. If anyone thinks this defense is overhyped, they’ll have 60 minutes on Monday night to find out. Let the field do the talking.”
Under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, the Packers have built one of the most physical and disciplined units in the NFC, currently ranked No. 2 in total defense and allowing just 17.4 points per game. Much of that dominance stems from the arrival of Micah Parsons, whose midseason acquisition transformed Green Bay’s pass rush into one of the league’s most feared.
Parsons, who’s recorded 6.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in just three games with the Packers, didn’t directly respond to Sirianni’s comments — but his teammates made their feelings clear. Veteran linebacker Quay Walker reportedly wrote “Overhyped? Watch Us.” on the locker room whiteboard before practice.
“We don’t get caught up in talk,” Walker told reporters. “We play our game, and we let our work speak for itself. Monday night, everyone watching will see exactly who we are.”
Meanwhile, Sirianni attempted to downplay his earlier remarks on Saturday morning, claiming they were “taken out of context,” though by then, the fire was already lit.
With the Packers at 5–2–1 and the Eagles sitting at 6–2, the matchup carries major playoff implications — and now, extra motivation.
“We respect every opponent,” LaFleur added. “But we don’t apologize for being confident. We know what we’ve built here, and we’re ready to prove it — again.”
As kickoff approaches, one thing is certain: Monday night won’t just be about the standings — it’ll be about pride, respect, and which team’s defense truly deserves the spotlight.
And as Matt LaFleur made crystal clear, the Packers plan to let Lambeau Field do all the talking.
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