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Packers QB Jordan Love being evaluated for a concussion after helmet-to-helmet hit
Jordan Love was ruled out after a helmet-to-helmet hit by Austin Booker, resulting in a concussion and a roughing-the-passer penalty, with Malik Willis replacing him.
- On Dec. 20, 2025, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love exited Saturday night's Week 16 game at Soldier Field after a second-quarter head hit and was evaluated for a concussion.
- At the 8:21 mark in the second quarter, Booker met Love in the pocket on a first-down snap from the Packers' 17-yard line and lowered his head to hit Love's helmet.
- Green Bay held a 3-0 lead when Jordan Love left the game after completing 8 of 13 passes for 77 yards, and Malik Willis drove the Packers to a 22-yard field goal.
- Love's status for Week 17 is now listed as questionable, and Green Bay will host the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 27, giving the Packers a quick turnaround to clear concussion protocol.
- After the hit, Love remained down and received on-field attention before moving to the Packers' blue medical tent, then jogged off to the locker room for evaluation.
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It’s a windy Saturday night in Chicago, ideal conditions for the meeting of two of the NFL’s most historic franchises on a rare weekend in which the meeting of the two century-old rivals actually means something. The Packers are playing the Bears with first place in the NFC North on the line and, in a worst-case scenario situation for Green Bay, quarterback Jordan Love was knocked out of a very tense game with just over eight minutes to play in …
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Packers' Jordan Love (possible concussion) questionable to return vs. Bears
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is being evaluated for a concussion and is questionable to return in Saturday night's road game against the Chicago Bears.
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