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It was backup quarterback Malik Willis who stepped in to replace Love, but he, too, suffered an injury and was unable to finish the game. Willis exited in the fourth quarter with an issue on his throwing shoulder, forcing head coach Matt LaFleur to turn to third-string QB Clayton Tune for the remainder of the contest.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Baltimore Ravens due to the concussion he suffered in last week's loss to the Chicago Bears. Love did not clear protocol to return for his team's important Week 17 home game and was officially downgraded to out on Friday.
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After Love goes through the five-step process and is cleared for full participation by the Packers' club physician, he must be seen and separately cleared by an Independent Neurological Consultant. Only after Love is cleared by the INC can he return to an NFL game.
Green Bay Packers Jordan Love is getting a lot of hate for being a bit cheap with his Christmas presents. It’s a tradition around this time of the year for NFL quarterbacks to give their offensive linemen a little “Christmas bonus.
Jordan Love suffered a concussion last week against the Chicago Bears, left the game in the second quarter, and won't be able to play this week against the Baltimore Ravens. But that won't be without consequences for the other side.
The Packers legend gave his Steelers offensive linemen a 'super dope' gift that added fuel to the fire for Jordan Love's controversial 'cheap' present.
San Francisco 49ers quaterback Brock Purdy, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua and four-time Pro Bowler Eli Manning were among the NFL luminaries showcased in the music video.