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		QB Love says Packers' playoff loss 
		to 49ers provides more motivation as they prepare to meet again
 
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			 [November 21, 2024]  
			By STEVE MEGARGEE 
			GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love 
			doesn’t hide the fact that the playoff loss to the San Francisco 
			49ers lingered with him throughout the offseason.
 Love can gain some measure of revenge Sunday when these two teams 
			face off for the first time since the Packers squandered a 
			fourth-quarter lead and fell 24-21 to the 49ers in last season's NFC 
			divisional round.
 
 “That’s what you’ve got to kind of just sit with all offseason, is 
			going back, watching that game, trying to see what you could have 
			done better, could have done differently in that game,” Love said 
			Wednesday. “It definitely sits with you through the offseason, and 
			obviously you move on. Just knowing that that’s the team that 
			knocked us out, we’re definitely hungry for this game.”
 
 Love threw two third-quarter touchdown passes to continue his 
			sizzling late-season run as Green Bay carried a 21-14 lead in the 
			final quarter. Those two scoring strikes to Bo Melton and Tucker 
			Kraft followed a nine-game stretch in which Love had thrown 21 
			touchdown passes with only one interception.
 
			But with the Packers facing third-and-11 from their 48 later in the 
			third quarter, Dre Greenlaw picked off Love's pass intended for 
			Kraft. The 49ers kicked a field goal on their ensuing possession to 
			cut Green Bay’s lead to 21-17.
 And after Christian McCaffrey’s 6-yard touchdown run put the 49ers 
			ahead for good with 1:07 left, Love rolled right and threw a wild 
			pass across his body that Greenlaw also intercepted to seal the 
			Packers' fate.
 
 Love said he watched the game about three times during the offseason 
			to see what went wrong, tough he noted that he didn’t necessarily 
			view it any more times than he had other Packers games from last 
			season.
 
 “No matter who it was, you’re going to sit and reflect on what you 
			could have done better to get over that hump,” Love said.
 
 The stakes aren’t quite the same Sunday at Lambeau Field, but the 
			game still has plenty of meaning for both teams.
 
 San Francisco (5-5) is trying to work its way back into the playoff 
			picture and bounce back from a 20-17 home loss to Seattle. The 49ers 
			are in a three-way tie for second place and a game behind Arizona in 
			the NFC West.
 
 The Packers (7-3) want to maintain their playoff position while 
			trying to work their way up in the NFC North standings, where 
			they’re currently in third place and two games behind Detroit. They 
			should benefit down the stretch from a healthier Love.
 
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            Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love scrambles during the second half of 
			an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears Sunday, Nov. 17, 
			2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) 
             
 
			 Love missed two games in September with an injured 
			left medial collateral ligament and sat out most of the second half 
			of an Oct. 27 victory at Jacksonville with a groin strain, but he’s 
			feeling better now. That was evident Sunday as he showed plenty of 
			mobility while going 13 of 17 for 261 yards with one touchdown pass, 
			one touchdown run and an interception in a 20-19 triumph at Chicago.
 Love said Wednesday he felt as comfortable moving around in the 
			Bears game as he has since the first week of the season. Love’s knee 
			injury happened during Green Bay’s final series of a season-opening 
			34-29 loss to Philadelphia.
 
 That could prove critical if Sunday’s game again comes down to a 
			drive in the final minute. If that happens, perhaps Love’s offseason 
			viewings of the Packers’ playoff loss will pay off for him.
 
 “The main takeaway is it sucks losing, obviously getting knocked out 
			of the playoffs,” Love said. “There’s going to be things that we 
			see, I think, plays that we’ll see, things that they did on defense 
			that gave us fits and things that we did well. So just building on 
			that for this week.”
 
 NOTES: CB Jaire Alexander (knee) didn’t practice Wednesday after 
			missing the second half of the Bears game. … RB MarShawn Lloyd went 
			on the reserve/non-football illness list. Lloyd was activated from 
			injured reserve Monday after dealing with an ankle issue that has 
			kept him out since a Sept. 15 victory over Indianapolis. Packers 
			coach Matt LaFleur said Friday that Lloyd had appendicitis. ... WR 
			Alex McGough was signed to the practice squad.
 
			
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