Packers quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, who served under two head coaches and tutored Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love, has retired.
The 71-year-old coach decided to walk away after spending the last three seasons of his career with the Green Bay Packers working with Aaron Rodgers and then Jordan Love. Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed Clements’ decision to retire during his final press conference of the season on Tuesday.
Green Bay's offense stumbled to the finish line this season, but still showed signs of growth in Year 2 with Love at the helm.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur revealed on Tuesday that long-time quarterback coach Tom Clements — who coached three generations of Packers quarterbacks — is retiring from professional football.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Thursday answering reader questions during the first week of the Packers' offseason.
Longtime Green Bay Packers quarterback coach Tom Clements is reportedly retiring after the team's playoff loss.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding who Love's QB coach will be next season, LaFleur remains confident in his ability, calling Love "an ascending player that is going to get better and better and better," per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.
When the Green Bay Packers regroup this offseason following their NFC wild-card round exit from the playoffs, they will do so without quarterback guru Tom Clements. The Packers announced Tuesday
Tom Clements is stepping down as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks’ coach after a 25-year NFL career in which he worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday that the 71-year-old Clements is retiring.
In Tuesday's end-of-season presser with head coach Matt LaFleur, he reiterated his disappointment in the team's sluggish offense but emphasized the blame shouldn't be placed on only Love's shoulders.