Green Bay, Wisconsin — Just days before the Packers’ Week 8 matchup during the 2026 season, the name Travis Glover suddenly disappeared from Green Bay’s active game-day plans. At first, many fans assumed it was injury-related — but what reportedly happened behind closed doors left people inside 1265 Lombardi Avenue stunned.
According to multiple team sources, the incident occurred following an evening practice earlier this week. Most players had already left the facility when an elderly female janitor was finishing her work in the locker room area. During a short interaction, Glover allegedly made an inappropriate joke that immediately made the woman uncomfortable.
What no one realized at the time was that Head Coach Matt LaFleur was walking through the hallway nearby and overheard the exchange. Witnesses say LaFleur stopped in his tracks, looked directly at Glover, and calmly said: “Tomorrow morning, I want you in the meeting room before everyone else.”
The following morning, LaFleur addressed the entire team. He reportedly never mentioned Glover by name — but everyone in the room understood exactly why the meeting was happening. “Being a Green Bay Packer is more than football,” LaFleur told the team. “It’s about how you treat people every single day. The staff members in this building — from coaches to equipment workers to janitors — deserve the same respect as the players wearing helmets on Sundays. If someone can’t understand that, then he doesn’t understand what this organization stands for.”
Shortly after the meeting, Glover was informed he would be suspended for Week 8 for conduct detrimental to the team. One veteran player later described the atmosphere inside the room: “There was no arguing. Nobody questioned Coach. Everybody understood the point immediately. It wasn’t just discipline — it was accountability.”
Sources also say Glover later personally apologized to the janitor, and she accepted the apology. However, LaFleur reportedly chose to uphold the suspension anyway, making it clear the message extended far beyond one player or one moment.
Inside the Packers organization, talent may earn opportunities — but respect, professionalism, and character are what ultimately define whether someone truly represents Green Bay.
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