Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur provided important context for what happened on Jordan Love's three interceptions thrown to the Philadelphia Eagles during Sunday's playoff loss. After assessing the tape,
Richard Sherman went off on Packers QB Jordan Love and feels vindicated in his criticisms after Green Bay's playoff exit. The post Richard Sherman Unleashes on Jordan Love After Packers Playoff Loss appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Jordan Love received a large chunk of blame on social media for the way the season ended, but others took a look at a bigger picture.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers couldn't overcome a rough first half on Sunday, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles 22-10 in their Wild Card
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love is on the wrong side of history after throwing three interceptions against the Philadelphia Eagles
Love exited Green Bay's regular season finale after landing hard on his elbow. He was limited during practice early into the week to due soreness in his elbow, and he had also noted that he was experiencing numbness in his throwing hand. A few days later, he was completely off the injury report, which cleared the way for him to start Sunday's game.
As the Green Bay Packers' hopes of advancing in the playoffs were shattered with a 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Love faced the weight of a tough night, where he recorded 212 yards ...
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love did not place blame on his elbow for the Packers' 22-10 NFC Wild Card Round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst saw a team that improved throughout the season. But he also knows losing in the opening round of the playoffs isn’t good enough.
Tom Clements is stepping down as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks’ coach after a 25-year NFL career in which he worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday that the 71-year-old Clements is retiring.
Brian Gutekunst, who just finished his seventh season as Green Bay’s general manager, spoke for 35 minutes about the state of his team Thursday.