Packers' Jordan Love believes he's learned from previous playoff disappointments
Packers QB Jordan Love faces a Bears defense that led the NFL with 23 interceptions and 33 takeaways, with playoff turnover struggles adding pressure to protect the ball.
- Jordan Love returns Saturday after missing games following a helmet-to-helmet hit from Austin Booker on Dec. 20, practicing fully after clearing concussion protocol for the wild-card matchup.
- Love's playoff history shows mixed results, including a 48-32 wild-card victory at Dallas and a 22-10 loss at Philadelphia, highlighting inconsistency.
- This season, Jordan Love completed 66.3% of his passes for 3,381 yards and 23 touchdowns, and he has nine TDs with two interceptions in six games against the Chicago Bears.
- The Packers' ability to extend their season hinges on ball security against the Chicago Bears, who led the NFL with 23 interceptions and 33 total takeaways, while Jordan Love focuses on taking care of the ball and situational awareness in two-minute situations.
- Love said Wednesday that every play is a learning opportunity and he practiced throughout the week to stay fresh, noting the Packers–Bears rivalry adds special context.
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Packers' Jordan Love believes he's learned from previous playoff disappointments
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has done a great job of avoiding interceptions throughout this season, but hasn’t been nearly as effective in that regard during his playoff career.
Bears knocked out Jordan Love; he can do the same to them Saturday
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Bears knocked out Packers quarterback Jordan Love. Now Love can return the favor.On Dec. 20, he took a helmet-to-helmet hit from Bears defensive end Austin Booker, who was flagged and fined. If Love thought it was dirty, he wouldn’t say Wednesday.“It’s a hit,” he said after practice while surrounded by reporters outside the Packers’ locker room. “It is what it is.”Packers running back Josh Jacobs said, however, that “a lot …
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