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,
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.
The Packers lost to the Eagles in the NFC Wild Card Round but despite having a bad game Jordan Love didn't use injury as an excuse.
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
PHILADELPHIA - You've got to be careful when a coach talks up the opposition in any given week. 'Lou Holtz-ing' the next team on the schedule is a real thing in
With Jordan Love's status in question, Philadelphia must prepare for two different quarterbacks as the Packers face playoff adversity.
Jordan Love addressed the elbow injury he was dealing with in the week leading up to the wild-card round clash vs. the Eagles.
Love suffered the injury early in last Sunday's game against the Bears and was limited in Wednesday's practice.
The Green Bay Packers' season ended with arguably their worst offensive showing in Sunday’s 22-10 wild-card loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in which QB Jordan Love threw three interceptions.
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