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Entering Week 15, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was among the NFL's elite at going against man coverage. Meanwhile, the Denver Broncos were among the league's highest in man coverage rate.
Before becoming Green Bay’s starting quarterback, Jordan Love faced a life-altering decision after a personal loss in 2013. Here’s how he stayed in football and found his way to the NFL.
Packers QB Jordan Love admitted that Sunday's win over the Bears had extra juice after Ben Johnson's offseason comments about Green Bay.
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.
The league will have to decide on whether the incident involving Jordan Love warrants a fine.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love appeared on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Tuesday, a spot his predecessor Aaron Rodgers used to have.
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love spoke to the media following Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Denver Broncos. Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich spoke with the media on Thursday, Dec. 11. Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media on Friday as the Green Bay Packers get set to head west to take on the Denver Broncos.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love uses his feet to pick up 24 yards. Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix makes a cheeky fake on 18-yard pass to wide receiver Troy Franklin. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed catches for a 27-yard gain, giving Seattle a jumpstart to their drive.
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.
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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.