Another coach is leaving the Green Bay Packers. This time, it's quarterbacks coach Luke Getsy, who's leaving Wisconsin for Windy City, as he's expected to join the Chicago Bears soon, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Packers’ QB coach Luke Getsy is expected to leave Green Bay for the Bears’ offensive coordinator job, per league sources. Packers now will be losing Nathaniel Hackett and Getsy, leaving holes in their offensive coaching staff.

As for the Packers, they have to announce who will be taking over the position soon to be vacated by Getsy. Green Bay earlier lost offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hacket to the Denver Broncos, but his spot has already been filled internally, with Adam Stenavich getting a promotion, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.

The #Packers are promoting Adam Stenavich to offensive coordinator, sources tell me and @TomPelissero .Stenavich replaces Nathaniel Hackett, who hoped to bring him along to Denver. The path is now clear for Luke Getsy to be the #Bears OC. That is expected to be official soon.

Chicago could certainly use a new figure to orchestrate its offense from the sidelines. The Bears finished the regular season just 27th in the NFL with 18.3 points per game and 24th in total offense with only 307.4 total yards per contest. The immediate challenge for Getsy would be to help first-round pick Justin Fields break out in his sophomore season in the NFL.