Packers fans get encouraging news as quarterback Jordan Love is upgraded prior to Wild Card game against the Eagles
Packers QB Jordan Love was limited at practice on Wednesday after suffering an elbow injury during Sunday’s season finale against the Chicago Bears.
Jordan Love suffered an injury to his throwing arm during the Green Bay Packers' Week 18 loss to the Chicago Bears. Love left the game in the second quarter and was replaced by Malik Willis after hurting his right elbow.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers have been coy about the elbow injury the quarterback suffered in the team's regular-season finale. However, his tongue-in-
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love says he lost feeling in his throwing hand before leaving the team's regular-season finale against the Chicago Bears.
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love spoke with the media following the 24-22 loss to the Chicago Bears. Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media on Friday about playing the last home game of the season at Lambeau Field.
Jordan Love hasn't exactly had the season he had hoped for despite the Green Bay Packers finishing the regular season with 11 wins and reaching the playoffs for the second time since he took over the starting quarterback role after Aaron Rodgers' departure.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love says he's hoping to play Sunday for the wild card game vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. Asked Wednesday about his availability, Love replied, "We'll see. Yeah. I'm hopeful," per The Athletic' s Matt Schneidman.
After losing the first regular-season game in league history pitting teams with a combined 28 victories, the Vikings (14-3) hit the road for wild-card weekend, visiting the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams (10-7) on Monday night as the most accomplished fifth seed in NFL history.
The same three players who did not practice on Wednesday were out again for the Green Bay Packers on Thursday as they get ready for their wild-card game at the Philadelphia Eagles.
Love injured a nerve in his elbow while falling to the ground in the second quarter against the Chicago Bears in the season finale. He lost feeling in his right hand and was unable to properly grip the football, so backup Malik Willis finished the final 2.5 quarters of the regular season.