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Packers GM Faces Crucial Offseason After Special Teams Coordinator Departure
Green Bay's Brian Gutekunst must address team's weaknesses to get over the hump in 2026
Feb. 25, 2026 at 11:54am
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Green Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst acknowledged that the team has "significant issues" to address this offseason, following the departure of special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia. With the Packers falling short of their Super Bowl aspirations in recent years, Gutekunst faces pressure to make the right moves in free agency and the draft to get the team over the top.
Why it matters
The Packers have been one of the NFC's top contenders in recent seasons, but have failed to reach the Super Bowl. Gutekunst's ability to identify and fix the team's weaknesses this offseason will be crucial in determining if Green Bay can finally break through and compete for a championship.
The details
Bisaccia's decision to step down as Packers special teams coordinator leaves a key role that Gutekunst must fill. The special teams unit has been an issue for Green Bay, and Bisaccia's departure creates another hole Gutekunst must address. Along with finding a new special teams coordinator, the GM will also need to make smart personnel decisions in free agency and the draft to improve the overall roster and get the Packers over the hump.
- Bisaccia stepped down as Packers special teams coordinator at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.
The players
Brian Gutekunst
The general manager of the Green Bay Packers, responsible for building the team's roster and making key personnel decisions.
Rich Bisaccia
The former special teams coordinator for the Green Bay Packers, who recently stepped down from his position.
What they’re saying
“There's some significant issues we've got to make sure we fix before we get into next season,”
— Brian Gutekunst, General Manager
The takeaway
The Packers' inability to reach the Super Bowl in recent years has put significant pressure on Gutekunst to make the right moves this offseason. His ability to address the team's weaknesses, including the special teams unit, will be crucial in determining if Green Bay can finally break through and compete for a championship in 2026.
