The Green Bay Packers made a significant coaching change during the offseason, and it seems to be popular with one of their defensive stars.
Never mind, for a moment, the merits of Joe Barry as defensive coordinator. Or the pros and cons of switching to a 4-3 base defense. There is one obvious reason why the Green Bay Packers will be better on defense in 2024.
The Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers will have some familiarity on their coaching staff when they face each other at Lambeau Field during the 2024 season, courtesy of a swap of defensive coaches.
After advancing to the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs this past season, the Green Bay Packers shook things up when Matt LaFleur parted ways with defensive coordinator Joe Barry.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur fired defensive coordinator Joe Barry last month, and this week LaFleur called that the kind of tough decision that head coaches have to make.
The endless calls to fire Joe Barry have subsided and the Green Bay Packers have brought on a new defensive coordinator. For the first time since 2008, the Packers defense may take the field in the form of a 4-3 scheme thanks to new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
Former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator, Joe Barry, wasted no time finding a new opportunity. Less than two weeks after departing the Packers following three seasons, Barry will be joining the coaching staff of the Miami Dolphins, as confirmed by a source on Tuesday.
The Green Bay Packers did not bring back Joe Barry as the defensive coordinator. After three years of underperforming, the team decided to move in a different direction.
Joe Barry‘s run at the helm of Green Bay’s defense came to an end this year, but he has quickly landed a new NFL coaching position.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Dolphins are hiring former Packers DC Joe Barry as their new LB coach/defensive run game coordinator. He’ll join new DC Anthony Weaver‘s staff.
Following his departure from Green Bay, former Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry has accepted a job with the Miami Dolphins, according to Tom Pelissero.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!