Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers seemed to have a full head of steam heading into the 2024 NFL playoffs, but they have cooled off in a big way in recent weeks. After a difficult loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 17,
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was injured in their game against the Chicago Bears with a right elbow injury, per Ian Rapoport. Backup Malik Willis replaced him in the second quarter after it was initially reported Love injured his hand.
Head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters in his Monday press conference that he’s not sure if Jordan Love or Malik Willis will be limited in practice this week. Love dinged his elbow but could have come back after the game. Willis did not exit after being ...
The Green Bay Packers provided a key update on quarterbacks Jordan Love and Malik Willis ahead of the playoffs.
In their final game before the postseason, the Packers encountered an injury scare with their star quarterback.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love left Sunday's game against the ... Backup quarterback Malik Willis came into the game and the Packers finished the drive with a Josh Jacobs touchdown.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur provided injury updates on QB Jordan Love and WR Christian Watson coming out of the season finale loss to the Bears.
Jordan Love out, Malik Willis in at QB Going into Sunday, Green Bay needed a win and a Washington Commanders loss to improve to the No. 6 seed. As of now, Love and the Packers are the No. 7 seed ...
I t was Week 2, and Malik Willis was the Green Bay Packers starting quarterback one week after Jordan Love had injured his knee in Brazil. Against the Indianapolis Colts, the Pack
MINNEAPOLIS − Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love got it handed to them Sunday afternoon. In simplest terms, Kevin O’Connell outcoached LaFleur, and Sam Darnold outplayed Love, and the Minnesota Vikings led nearly wire-to-wire in beating the Green Bay Packers ...
Perhaps the most important area in which coach and quarterback guru Matt LaFleur believes Jordan Love can get better is to be more vocal in his leadership.