Jordan Love, Packers face tall task vs. Chiefs
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[December 02, 2023]
The Kansas City Chiefs would love to see history repeat
itself when they visit Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers on
Sunday night.
Love, however, is feeling much more confident these days. So, too,
are the rejuvenated Packers (5-6) as they prepare to host the
high-powered Chiefs (8-3).
Love's first NFL start came against the Chiefs on Nov. 7, 2021. He
posted a 69.5 passer rating as he threw for 190 yards, one touchdown
and one interception in a 13-7 setback to Kansas City.
"I've watched that tape plenty," Love said this week. "So I know the
exact kind of looks that they gave us. I'm expecting that they'll
have a new flavor of pressure this week."
Kansas City has put plenty of pressure on opposing teams this
season. The Chiefs, who lead the AFC West by two games over the
Denver Broncos, are coming off a 31-17 win on the road against the
Las Vegas Raiders last Sunday.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes passed for 298 yards and two
touchdowns in the win. Running back Isiah Pacheco scored twice on
the ground, and Rashee Rice and Justin Watson notched one touchdown
reception apiece.
Meanwhile, tight end Travis Kelce has at least six catches in eight
of his last nine games.
The trip to northern Wisconsin will carry special meaning for Kansas
City coach Andy Reid. He started his NFL coaching career in Green
Bay, where he worked from 1992-98 as a tight ends coach, an
assistant offensive line coach and eventually a quarterbacks coach.
Brett Favre and the Packers won the Super Bowl during the 1996
season with Reid on the staff.
"It's a lot like Kansas City," Reid said. "They're passionate about
football. It is a neat environment. We look forward to that
challenge of going up there and playing. ...
"I had a great time there. We won a world championship. My
experience there was top notch."
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The current iteration of the Packers offense
features an emerging Love, who is aiming for his third consecutive
game with a 100-plus passer rating. Love completed 22 of 32 passes
for 268 yards and three touchdowns in his latest game, a 29-22 win
over the Detroit Lions on Nov. 23.
Wideout Christian Watson has caught touchdown passes in back-to-back
games for Green Bay. Rookie teammate Jayden Reed has hauled in a
touchdown in two of his past three contests.
The Packers will be short-handed in the backfield, as Aaron Jones
won't play due to a knee injury and AJ Dillon is nursing a groin
injury. Dillon missed practice on Wednesday, then did limited work
on Thursday and Friday.
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur said his team faced a tough challenge
against the Chiefs, particularly with regard to defensive end Chris
Jones.
"He's so massive, and he's the total package," LaFleur said. "He's a
big guy that can really move. They do a good job of moving him
around, and you combine that with some really good players around
him and the scheme in terms of a very aggressive style, ... it's a
deadly combo."
The Chiefs ruled out linebacker Nick Bolton (wrist) for the Sunday
game, while running back Jerick McKinnon (groin) was listed as
questionable as of Friday. Packers cornerback Eric Stokes
(hamstring) was listed as doubtful.
Green Bay is 3-2 at home this season. Kansas City is 4-1 on the
road.
--Field Level Media
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