CLEVELAND, Ohio - In a league where coaches often speak in vagaries and deflect blame, Packers coach Matt LaFleur didn’t mince words about his team’s improbable 13-10 last-second loss to the Browns on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field.

“That’s a bad play call. We shouldn’t have called that play. That’s on me,” LaFleur stated bluntly when asked about Grant Delpit’s interception of Jordan Love with less than four minutes to go and Green Bay ahead, 10-0.

“What’s unfortunate is our defense was doing so well, and we knew we couldn’t make a deadly mistake like that offensively to give him a short field. That’s exactly what happened,” he explained, highlighting the domino effect of one bad decision.

When reporters asked him about other options on that play, including using Love bootleg plays

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