
Adam Stenavich is heading into the offseason still listed as the Green Bay Packers' offensive coordinator after the team posted a coaching staff update on Thursday. The decision keeps the coach who oversees the offensive line and run game in place even as his name has circulated around the league. For local fans, it means one less big question as the Packers move toward free agency and the draft, as per Urban Milwaukee.
Packers Press Release Republished Locally
The changes appeared in a Packers press release that was republished by Urban Milwaukee, which lists Stenavich among the offensive staff retained in the update. The republished item runs through the team's offensive, defensive and special teams hires and promotions. Urban Milwaukee presents the material as a press release from the Green Bay Packers rather than original reporting.
Stenavich's Résumé And Role
Stenavich was promoted to offensive coordinator on Jan. 31, 2022, and has been on the Packers' staff since 2019, according to his team bio on Packers.com. During his tenure he has been credited with helping the rushing attack and protection units post strong efficiency marks. The official profile tracks his rise from the 49ers and the college ranks up to the coordinator role in Green Bay.
Outside Interest Did Not Force A Change
Green Bay kept Stenavich even after he interviewed for outside jobs this winter. The Tennessee Titans, for example, scheduled an interview with him on Jan. 25, 2026, according to reporting by NBC Sports. Other outlets had linked him to coordinator searches around the league, highlighting his appeal as a coach with experience working with a young quarterback and a productive rushing scheme. For Green Bay, retaining him removes one potential variable during an otherwise busy offseason.
Backstory: The Playoff Loss That Sharpened Scrutiny
The staff update comes against the backdrop of a 31-27 wild card loss to the Chicago Bears that saw Green Bay surrender a late lead in January. The comeback and its aftermath were widely covered, including reporting by the Associated Press, and that result heightened questions about how to jump start the offense. Retaining key coaches is one way the franchise can try to provide stability while it weighs schematic and personnel changes.
Who Calls The Plays And What Stenavich Does
Head coach Matt LaFleur continues to call the offensive plays for the Packers, a setup that keeps Stenavich focused on game planning and line and run game coordination rather than in game play calling. Coverage of LaFleur's stance on play calling has been reported by outlets such as Yahoo Sports, which noted his reluctance to cede those duties. The split in responsibilities helps explain why a coordinator like Stenavich can be attractive to other teams while remaining in Green Bay.
What Fans Should Watch Next
The updated staff list serves as an early signpost for how the Packers will approach the offseason. If Stenavich remains, Green Bay preserves continuity on offense heading into the draft and free agency. If he accepts a play calling coordinator role elsewhere, that would trigger a larger reshuffle and raise fresh questions about scheme and quarterback development. Either way, Packers and Milwaukee area fans will be watching offseason hires and interviews closely as the team tries to convert promise into playoff progress.









