Packers QB Jordan Love sends strong message on Matt LaFleur
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The Packers lost to the Eagles on Monday Night Football by a final score of 10-7. Green Bay has now lost two games in a row and Jordan Love and the offense have scored just 20 points in the last two games.
Quarterback is unquestionably the most important position in the NFL. Having an elite option under center can make or break a franchise's fortunes, with superstars like Patrick Mahomes, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady proving this by winning eight of the last 11 Super Bowls.
Quarterback Jordan Love had a sentence after the game that summed up the situation. “You feel like as an offense, you’re letting the defense down ,” Love said, via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.
Hurts will matchup against Jordan Love who has cemented himself as the future face of Green Bay’s franchise, throwing for 2,071 yards and 13 touchdowns on 177-of-250 passing. His composure under pressure and his command of the Packers’ offense has elevated that team from a pre-season possibility into legitimate playoff contention.
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Troubling Jordan Love trend emerges after loss to Eagles
One trend in particular is becoming very apparent for the Green Bay Packers: When Jordan Love is off his game, the Packers are in trouble. Green Bay's 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field on Monday evening was a sloppy,
Ronika Stone, wife of Jordan Love, is the daughter of NFL great Ron Stone, who won two Super Bowls and retired in 2006.
Jordan Love had a disppointing performance in the Green Bay Packers' 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday. He has failed to throw a touchdown pass in back-to-back games.
Matt LaFleur may lean conservative, but he tries to vault the Packers into contention by dialing up a fourth-and-9 throw from the Eagles' 41-yard line, and Jordan Love zips it to Bo Melton, who can't hang on as he goes to the ground.