Jordan Love Has Big Goals as He Heads Into His 3rd Season as Packers' Starting QB
- Jordan Love enters his third year as the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback following the team's first-round playoff defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles in January 2025.
- Love missed 2½ games last season due to a left knee injury suffered in the season opener in Brazil and later a left groin injury that affected his mobility and accuracy.
- Despite setbacks, Love finished strong in 2023 with a 70.3% completion rate, 2,150 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, and a 112.7 passer rating over the final eight games.
- Love stated, "That's the goal for us," emphasizing his intent to lead the team to a Super Bowl while coach Matt LaFleur praised his offseason progress and handling of new challenges.
- The Packers plan joint practices in Indianapolis and Green Bay before training camp starts July 23, aiming for improved team cohesion and performance in the coming season.
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Jordan Love has big goals as he heads into his third season as Packers' starting QB
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