Jordan Love
26-Year-Old
2024 Pass/Rush Stats
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3389
TD
25
INT
11
YDS
83
TD
1
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Just as panic was setting in last season, Love proved he was the Packers' next franchise quarterback. The first eight weeks after Love took over for Aaron Rodgers were disconcerting, to say the least, for Packers fans. He had an 11:8 TD:INT and 78.2 passer rating and the team was 2-5. But things started to change Week 9, and in the last 10 games Love threw 21 TD passes to just three interceptions as the Packers went 7-3 to make the playoffs. In that span, he ranked fourth in the NFL in completion percentage (68.7), sixth in on-target percentage (75.9), sixth in TD percentage (6.1) and eighth in YPA (7.7). On attempts of 20-plus yards, his 20 completions were second only to Dak Prescott’s 26 as he went deep on 11.0 percent of his attempts (11th). Love became the third QB in NFL history with 4,000-plus passing yards, 30-plus TD passes and a playoff win in his first season as a starter. The Packers were the youngest team to win a postseason game in NFL history, led by four wideouts and two tight ends who topped 300 yards as rookies or second-year pros. The team had a quiet offseason apart from replacing RB Aaron Jones with Josh Jacobs, banking on continued improvement from the talented young core and an 11-player draft class that includes two top-100 picks for the offense (OT Jordan Morgan, 25th; RB MarShawn Lloyd, 88th). Love has no shortage of weapons and also adds a bit of rushing value (247 yards, four TDs), giving him a chance to repeat last year's QB5 finish, at least. Read Past Outlooks
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Three picks in loss to Eagles
Love completed 20 of 33 passes for 212 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions in Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Eagles. He added two rushes for 10 yards.
ANALYSIS
Love was without some of his top pass-catching options for significant portions of the game and was also dealing with a beat-up offensive line. Even with that context, it was a disappointing showing, highlighted by an interception shortly before halftime that denied the Packers a potential scoring opportunity. Love did find some rhythm in the second half, as he completed 11 of his 18 passes for 142 yards, though it wasn't enough to complete the comeback bid. He'll enter the offseason looking to get healthy after enduring a 2024 season that included both upper- and lower-body injuries, and he'll be back to lead the Packers' offense once again in 2025.
Love was without some of his top pass-catching options for significant portions of the game and was also dealing with a beat-up offensive line. Even with that context, it was a disappointing showing, highlighted by an interception shortly before halftime that denied the Packers a potential scoring opportunity. Love did find some rhythm in the second half, as he completed 11 of his 18 passes for 142 yards, though it wasn't enough to complete the comeback bid. He'll enter the offseason looking to get healthy after enduring a 2024 season that included both upper- and lower-body injuries, and he'll be back to lead the Packers' offense once again in 2025.
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16.5%Avg Target Depth
9.2 YdsSack Rate
3.2%Avg Receiver YAC
6.4 YdsReceiver Drop %
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 4"Weight
219 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.74 secShuttle Time
4.52 secCone Drill
7.21 secVertical Jump
35.5 inBroad Jump
118 inHand Length
10.50 inArm Length
32.63 in
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It’s time for Love in Green Bay. With Aaron Rodgers jetting to New York, the 2020 first-round pick is finally a starter after three years as an understudy. If he's to make Packers fans not long for Rodgers, he’ll have to do it with a young WR corps after veterans Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb joined Rodgers in New York. What’s left is an unimpressive collection of rookies, second-year “vets” and practice squad players. Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, both of whom had up-and-down rookie seasons last year, top the WR depth chart. The Packers drafted three wide receivers, highlighted by second-round pick Jayden Reed (5-11, 187, with 4.45 speed). They used another second-round pick on TE Luke Musgrave, who with 4.61 speed at 6-6, 253, has little competition for tight-end targets. At 6-4, 219, Love has a strong arm and is mobile, which could give him a stable rushing floor while the passing game rounds into form. The Packers hedged their bets with a one-year extension worth a guaranteed $13.5 million, rather than picking up Love’s fifth-year option for a guaranteed $20.3 million for 2024. And for this season at least, Love might be handing it to Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon behind a good offensive line more often than not.
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Logs full practice Thursday
Coach Matt LaFleur said Love (elbow) practiced fully Thursday, Bill Huber of SI.com reports.
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Officially limited Wednesday
Head coach Matt LaFleur said Love (elbow) was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
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Warms up, but practice status TBD
Love (elbow) took part in Wednesday's team stretch and warmups before the Packers went outside for practice, the latter of which was closed to the media, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.
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Practice status uncertain
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Monday that he thinks Love (hand) is "going to be okay" but that it's not yet clear whether he'll be limited in practice heading into Sunday's wild-card round matchup against the Eagles, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
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Lost feeling in hand Sunday
Love (elbow) said he lost feeling in his right throwing hand after falling on it early in the second quarter of Sunday's defeat to the Bears, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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Asked to step up as leader
The Packers want love to become more of a vocal leader in 2025, Rob Demovsky of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Packers' long-time quarterback coach Tom Clements announced his retirement Tuesday, adding at least a slight question mark to Love's development. In addition, coach Matt LaFleur stated that he wants his quarterback to become more of a vocal leader. LaFleur noted that Love has already taken steps in that regard, but he can accomplish more as a leader because of the respect that he commands from his teammates.
The Packers' long-time quarterback coach Tom Clements announced his retirement Tuesday, adding at least a slight question mark to Love's development. In addition, coach Matt LaFleur stated that he wants his quarterback to become more of a vocal leader. LaFleur noted that Love has already taken steps in that regard, but he can accomplish more as a leader because of the respect that he commands from his teammates.