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Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love has received a stellar MVP ranking from ESPN NFL analyst Bill Barnwell. Love comes in third, trailing only New England Patriots QB Drake Maye (1) and Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford (2).
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Jordan Love, Packers offense is on a heater that will exploit Broncos’ elite defense in Week 15
Jordan Love and the Packers are playing their best football just in time to take on one of the best defenses in the NFL in the Broncos.
The NFL Officiating Department has reviewed the incident and decided not to penalize Banks for his actions. According to the NFL’s rulebook, a facemask penalty is eligible for a fine of $11,593 for a first offense and $17,389 for a second.
Other than the Patriots, no NFL team has been as hot as Sean Payton's Broncos, who've won 10 straight games after a 1-2 start. The catalyst for Denver's success has been the play of second-year quarterback Bo Nix and a defense that is fourth in the NFL in points allowed.
The Denver Broncos' outstanding 10-game winning streak has somehow flown under the radar when the national media gets around to discussing the current AFC West
Micah Parsons does not have an MVP vote. And even if he did, the Associated Press would boot him from the panel anyway, since he was a
Packers quarterback Jordan Love had a 139.2 passer rating against the blitz and burned the Bears for two touchdowns to Christian Watson.
Since Week 8, when Watson made his season debut, Love has completed 13 passes that traveled 20 or more yards in the air. Seven different players have caught them. Watson has the most (five), followed by Romeo Doubs (two), Dontayvion Wicks (two) and one each by Matthew Golden, Bo Melton, Luke Musgrave and Savion Williams.
When Dennis Allen blitzed Jordan Love on Sunday, the Packers QB had all the answers. The protection held up and he found big time plays downfield.
Jordan Love becomes a different player during Toyotathon. Here are the Packers quarterback's stats and record during the promotion.
Three days ago, the Packers’ star edge rusher Micah Parsons made headlines for saying, “I play for respect.” And Packers head coach Matt LaFleur quickly fired back with praise, calling Parsons a “special” player whose intensity has already elevated the standard in the building,
The Packers QB and his pro volleyball star wife ate at Eat30 Cafe, 124 N. Broadway, Suite BB in De Pere a couple weeks ago.