During practice on Wednesday, Jordan Love, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, did not participate due to a groin injury he sustained during last Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. While he was seen riding an exercise bike during stretching, his absence from the practice field raised concerns about his availability for the upcoming NFC North matchup against the Detroit Lions. Despite this, Love expressed optimism about his potential to play, stating that he believes it is realistic for him to participate in the game.
Love acknowledged that not practicing throughout the week is not ideal for preparing for a game but indicated confidence in his ability to play even without any practice. He noted that while circumstances could be challenging, he felt he could manage and perform well if necessary. His comments highlighted a determination to contribute to the team despite the injury, which he received during the first series of the Jaguars game but managed to play through in the first half.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was cautious in his comments, indicating that the team would evaluate Love’s condition on a day-by-day basis. LaFleur mentioned that Love has shown some improvement in his mobility and expressed a willingness to consider Love’s desire to play. The coach emphasized the importance of ensuring that Love can protect himself and be mobile enough in the pocket to avoid further injury.
Love’s injury history, particularly a left knee sprain from the season opener that sidelined him for two games, added complexity to his current situation. While Love did not definitively link his groin issue to the previous knee injury, he acknowledged the possibility of a connection. As the Packers look ahead to a crucial game against the Lions, the coaching staff must balance Love’s eagerness to return with the necessity of ensuring his health and safety on the field.
If Love is unable to play, Malik Willis would take the starting role once again. Willis had previously stepped in successfully, leading the team to victories in Weeks 2 and 3. Additionally, the Packers faced challenges on the offensive line, with multiple starters missing practice due to injuries. Despite the uncertainty, key players, including running back Josh Jacobs, expressed confidence in their readiness for the upcoming game against the Lions, highlighting the team’s resolve in dealing with their current injury challenges.