Packers Rookie Savion Williams Responds to LaFleur’s Criticism for Tardiness
Green Bay, WI – July 26, 2025
The Green Bay Packers’ training camp opened with high expectations, but for rookie wide receiver Savion Williams, it began with a misstep. Head coach Matt LaFleur publicly called out the first-year player for arriving late to a team meeting, setting a stern tone for the season. Williams, a highly touted draft pick, quickly took accountability, paying a team-imposed fine and issuing a public apology to mend his standing.
LaFleur, known for his emphasis on discipline, didn’t hold back during the opening day of camp. “In Green Bay, tardiness isn’t tolerated, no matter who you are,” he declared, addressing the entire roster. Williams, selected for his explosive playmaking out of TCU, found himself in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. The late arrival risked tarnishing his early reputation with a team built on accountability.
In response, Williams accepted the fine and addressed the incident head-on. “I messed up, and I’m sorry for letting the team down,” Williams said. “This isn’t how I want to start, but I’m here to work hard and earn Coach LaFleur’s trust.” His contrition was echoed by teammate Jordan Morgan, another rookie, who added, “We’re young, but we’ll learn. Being a Packer means showing up—on time and ready.”
Veterans like Rashan Gary praised Williams’ response, noting his willingness to own the mistake. “He’s got the talent, and now he’s showing the character,” Gary said. The incident, while minor, underscores the Packers’ culture of discipline under LaFleur, where every player, from stars to rookies, must meet the same standard.
Fans have rallied behind Williams on social media, appreciating his humility and urging him to focus on the field. With the fine paid and apology issued, Williams is diving into camp, eager to prove his worth as a dynamic receiver. As the Packers chase a Super Bowl, this early lesson could set the tone for Williams’ growth in Green Bay.
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