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Packers and Ravens Face Critical Week 17 Clash Amid Quarterback Injuries

The Green Bay Packers will be forced to adjust their plans for Saturday night’s Week 17 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens after ruling out quarterback Jordan Love due to a concussion. The team officially confirmed the decision on Friday, noting that Love remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol and will miss the game.

Malik Willis To Start As Packers Face Playoff-Deciding Game Against Ravens

Malik Willis is expected to start at quarterback in Love’s place. Both players were listed as questionable on Thursday’s injury report, with Love dealing with a concussion and a shoulder issue, and Willis battling a shoulder injury and illness. Despite concerns, Willis is set to take over the offense for this critical late-season contest.

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The game carries major postseason implications for Green Bay. The Packers clinched a playoff berth Thursday following the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Minnesota Vikings. However, the NFC North race is still in play, and a loss to Baltimore would allow the Chicago Bears to lock up the division title.

Backup Quarterbacks Headline Uncertain Packers-Ravens Matchup Amid Injuries To Love And Jackson

Baltimore is facing a similar situation under center. The Ravens are expected to start Tyler Huntley instead of Lamar Jackson, who is doubtful due to a back contusion. With both teams relying on backup quarterbacks, the matchup takes on an added layer of uncertainty.

Love suffered his concussion during Green Bay’s Week 16 loss to the Bears and was limited in practice throughout the week. Before the injury, he had been productive, completing 66.3% of his passes for 3,381 yards, 23 touchdowns, and six interceptions in 15 starts. The Packers (9-5-1) will host the Ravens (7-8) at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday.

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Packers QBs Celebrate Offseason Weddings as Jordan Love Goes Public and Aaron Rodgers Stays Private

The 2025 NFL offseason turned out to be a celebratory time for both former and current Green Bay Packers quarterbacks, as both Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love tied the knot. Rodgers, who now plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, confirmed he had gotten married, though he kept the identity of his wife private, stating she preferred to stay out of the spotlight.

In contrast, Jordan Love’s wedding was more public. Love married his longtime partner, Ronika Stone, a professional volleyball player with the San Diego Mojo. Stone shared moments from their special day on her Instagram story, giving fans a look at the celebration. Their openness provided a more personal and accessible view of Love’s life off the field.

Packers QBs Celebrate Offseason Weddings as Jordan Love Goes Public and Aaron Rodgers Stays Private
Packers QBs Celebrate Offseason Weddings as Jordan Love Goes Public and Aaron Rodgers Stays Private

Love’s Wedding Planning, Rodgers Joke, and Teammate Reunion Mark Offseason Celebrations

Leading up to the big day, Love revealed that his fiancée had been heavily involved in planning the wedding. While he offered input on certain aspects, he credited Stone with managing most of the logistics. He expressed excitement about the upcoming ceremony, noting how the pace of preparations would likely intensify as the date approached.

One notable guest at the wedding was former Packers lineman David Bakhtiari, who shared a humorous message on social media. In a playful jab at Rodgers, he congratulated Love and noted that at least one of his quarterbacks had invited him to their wedding. The event not only celebrated a personal milestone for Love but also brought together former teammates, highlighting the strong relationships built during their time in Green Bay.

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The Packers will look to keep their momentum going as they face the Saints at home on Monday night

Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers don’t want to wait as long as they did last season to secure a playoff spot.

The Packers (10-4) have played well enough that with some help, they could make it to the playoffs on Sunday. If that doesn’t happen, the Packers can still clinch a playoff spot by defeating the injury-hit New Orleans Saints (5-9) on Monday night at Lambeau Field.

Last year, the Packers made it to the playoffs only after beating the Chicago Bears in the final game of the regular season.

“It definitely is a better position than having to try and win every game and fight for that last position not knowing what might happen,” Love said. “I think we did a better job this season winning some games early on and putting ourselves in a better position.”

The Packers have won eight of their last 10 games, with the only two losses in that stretch coming against the Detroit Lions. Green Bay still trails Detroit and Minnesota in the NFC North.

If the Atlanta Falcons lose or tie and either the Los Angeles Rams or Seattle Seahawks also lose or tie, the Packers would secure a playoff spot before Monday night’s game. The Falcons are playing the New York Giants, the Rams are playing the New York Jets, and the Seahawks are hosting the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

Derek Carr throws a pass in the 1st half

New Orleans’ slim chances of making the playoffs could be gone before Monday’s game begins. The Saints can only make it to the postseason if they win all three of their remaining games while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Falcons lose their final three games. Tampa Bay is playing Dallas on Sunday night.

The Saints might have to play without their starting quarterback Derek Carr and five-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara.

Carr has an injury to his left (non-throwing) hand that kept him out of the Saints’ last game — a 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. However, Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi hasn’t ruled him out for Monday. Kamara left the game against the Commanders with a groin injury, which is expected to keep him out of this game.

If Carr can’t play, the Saints would turn to Spencer Rattler, who came off the bench and led four straight scoring drives in the loss to the Commanders.

“We have the players that we have,” Rizzi said. “Everybody across the league right now is dealing with injuries, some more than others. I think the best teams in the league are the teams that are able to overcome those, regardless of the position. That’s really how we’ve been approaching it.”

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NFL Fans Mock Jordan Love’s Last-Minute Interception as Packers Succumb to 49ers in Playoff Loss

Jordan Love’s interception in the closing moments dashed any hopes of a late comeback for the Green Bay Packers, leading to a 24-21 defeat against the San Francisco 49ers.

The loss means the Packers are now eliminated from the playoffs. Despite a commendable effort against the NFC’s top-seeded team, the Packers held a 21-14 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Unfortunately, a missed field goal by rookie kicker Anders Carlson and a subsequent 10-point surge by the 49ers tilted the game in San Francisco’s favor.

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Jordan Love (Credits: My Stateline)

In the final moments of the game, Love had an opportunity to either tie the score or secure the lead for the Packers. However, his deep pass across his body was intercepted by linebacker Dre Greenlaw, bringing an end to any hopes of a comeback.

The 25-year-old quarterback completed 61.8 percent of his passes for 194 yards, contributing two touchdowns along with two interceptions.

Fans and commentators expressed confusion and disappointment over Love’s decision-making on the crucial final drive of the game.

Despite the disheartening conclusion, Green Bay’s 2023 season can be considered a success.

In Love’s inaugural year as a full-time starter, the Packers secured a playoff spot and even eliminated the No. 2 seed Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round. Although the season ended on a bitter note, optimism prevails for the future in Green Bay.

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Jordan Love’s Command Shines: Packers Secure Thanksgiving Win with Key Plays from Love and Watson

Jordan Love and Christian Watson headed to bed on Wednesday night, visualizing a spectacular start to the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions. The Green Bay Packers quarterback and receiver had a plan for a significant play. However, Coach Matt LaFleur contemplated changing the first play call, revealing, “Matter of fact, I almost changed that first play call.” He even informed Love about the potential alteration in the morning.

Despite LaFleur’s hesitations, Love advocated for sticking to the original plan. This decision proved crucial, as on the initial play, Watson flawlessly executed a deep ball from Love, resulting in a 53-yard gain. This set the stage for the game’s first touchdown by rookie receiver Jayden Reed. The Packers went on to secure a 29-22 upset win over the NFC North-leading Lions, who were 8.5-point favorites.

Love not only vindicated LaFleur’s trust in him and Watson but also hinted at being a promising successor to Aaron Rodgers after 15 years. Among Love’s notable achievements in the game was his third three-touchdown performance of the season, matching Rodgers’ feat within his first 15 career starts since 1950. Additionally, Love achieved career highs in Total QBR (90.6), first-down rate (41%), and completion percentage over expectation (+7.3%).

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Jordan Love (Credits: News Break)

In a remarkable turnaround, Love, who had struggled earlier in the season, showcased significant improvement. The Packers had won three of their last four games, with Love’s completion rate increasing from 58% to 65%. LaFleur highlighted the night-and-day difference in Love’s command of the offense over the past month, allowing for more aggressive play calls and increased confidence in the team.

Watson, unaware of LaFleur’s contemplation of changing the initial play, delivered an outstanding performance with five catches, 94 yards, and a touchdown. Watson, who had faced challenges with a low catch rate before Thursday, expressed satisfaction with having plays designed for him in the offense.

The victory was not solely the Love show; other key contributors included Rashan Gary with three sacks, Jonathan Owens with a touchdown off a strip sack, and rookie tight end Tucker Kraft scoring his first NFL touchdown. While the Packers may not have fully re-entered the NFC playoff race, the game provided crucial insights into Love’s potential as the long-term quarterback solution.

According to Watson, Love is “the most confident guy I’ve played with,” and the team is optimistic about continuous improvement. “We’ve seen enough at this point,” said Watson, emphasizing Love’s capabilities and the team’s commitment to growth.

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Jordan Love Gets A Rough Introduction As Starting QB

The Green Bay Packers took on the Detroit Lions in a big game in the NFC North. The Packers have now promoted Jordan Love, their starting Quarterback, who was one of their backups for Aaron Rodgers.

All was not easy for Love as he faced the Lions without the presence of two Pro Bowl offensive linemen. The Packers suffered a loss against the Lions, but the experience gained by Love as a starter may define his career as well as the future of the Packers.

A Disappointing Loss

The Packers and Lions looked all set for an evenly matched battle, which wasn’t the case, with the Lions crushing the Packers 34-20.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the press after the game saying, “We got our ass kicked, If I knew [why], it wouldn’t have happened.”

Packers Coach Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur has some work to do. (Credits Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

LaFleur also defended Love’s performance, saying, “It’s hard to throw on your back. We’ve got to protect him better. We’ve got to look at some of the things we’re asking our guys to do. … There’s plenty of blame to go around. I’m always going to look at myself first and foremost and see what kind of position we’re putting our offense in. It wasn’t good enough.”

The Lions powered through the first half, with the score reading 27-3 at halftime.

Love had a few promising moments, but not as much as he or the Packers would have liked. He ended the game with two touchdowns (one rushing) and two interceptions.

While a brunt of the blame was faced by Love, critics and fans must also consider the challenges the Packers offensive line faced.

The absence of linemen David Bakhitari and Elgton Jenkins played a big role as it forced Love into pressure, which impacted the way he executed plays against the Lions.

Speaking to the press, Packers guard Jon Runyan said, “It’s not where you want to be, especially when you’re playing the Lions and they have a really good pass-rush front.” “ I think their defensive line is definitely the strength of their team.

Defensive and offensive line. When they’re able to know what the situation is and know they’re going to have to get after the quarterback, it’s hard on us to hold up. We’re putting ourselves in those second-and-10s, third-and-12s … these last two weeks have just been unacceptable for us.”

The Packers didn’t earn a first down without a Detroit penalty till late in the second quarter.

A Struggling Defense

Along with their obvious offensive struggles, the Packers’ defense faced their own issues.

An early interception by Rudy Ford, the Lions were able to push through on their next four drives.

They scored 24 points, averaging 8.6 yards per play. Detroit was forced into their first punt by the Packers when they were already leading by 21 points.

What Next For Jordan Love And The Packers?

Questions will be raised on whether Love is the right choice to lead the Packers this season, while considerations need to be made over the stability of the offensive line of the Packers.

The Packers currently hold a 2-2 record, with Elgton Jenkins returning to boost their chances in a division that gives them the chance to come back strong.

Love will look to keep the loss against the Lions behind him and build towards the future as the starting quarterback for the Packers, redeeming himself and the chances of the franchise this season.