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Jordan Love reveals a major turning point in his career and explains how it has directly shaped the elevated way he’s playing right now
Jordan Love had a highly unusual path in the NFL, especially for this era of instant gratification. You know all that: The Green Bay Packers drafted him in the first round when Aaron Rodgers was still the quarterback and he spent three years as a backup.
The Packers QB and his pro volleyball star wife ate at Eat30 Cafe, 124 N. Broadway, Suite BB in De Pere a couple weeks ago.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers head to Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET to match up with the Denver Broncos in Week 15 after a multi-touchdown effort (three passing TDs, 234 passing yards) in his most recent game.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love appeared on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Tuesday, a spot his predecessor Aaron Rodgers used to have.
The NFL Officiating Department has reviewed the incident and decided not to penalize Banks for his actions. According to the NFL’s rulebook, a facemask penalty is eligible for a fine of $11,593 for a first offense and $17,389 for a second.
Packers QB Jordan Love admitted that Sunday's win over the Bears had extra juice after Ben Johnson's offseason comments about Green Bay.
Three days ago, the Packers’ star edge rusher Micah Parsons made headlines for saying, “I play for respect.” And Packers head coach Matt LaFleur quickly fired back with praise, calling Parsons a “special” player whose intensity has already elevated the standard in the building,
The league will have to decide on whether the incident involving Jordan Love warrants a fine.
The Packers scored 20 combined points in back-to-back losses to the Panthers and Eagles at the start of November and the offensive struggles cast some doubt about whether the team was the kind of contender many imagined them to be at the start of the season.