The Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams have met five few times over the last decade or so. The two teams were competing for (and won) the last two playoff spots this past season. The Packers are 4-1 against the Rams over the last decade.
Today, however, it was reported that one Packers coach will be continuing his career with the Rams.
Former Green Bay Packers Coach Poached By The Los Angeles Rams
According to Tom Silverstein:
Rams hiring former Packers defensive pass game coordinator Greg Williams, who was among assistants told they could interview elsewhere after Joe Barry was fired.
It was widely reported that Williams would not return to Green Bay as the team undergoes several coaching changes and may even be switching to a 4-3 defense. Prior to coaching in Green Bay, Williams coached cornerbacks for the Cardinals from 2019-2022 and Broncos and Colts DBs.
In 2023, the Packers allowed 335 passing yards per game, ranking 17th in the league. They also allowed 37 passing touchdowns ( including two playoff games).
ESPN.com’s Rob Demovsky reported that the Packers have hired former Chargers defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley as their defensive pass game coordinator. In addition to appointing Anthony Campanile as linebackers coach/run game coordinator, the Packers are building out their defensive staff under new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.