Packers' QB Love doesn't practice
but says there's a 'realistic' chance he plays against Lions
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[October 31, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
didn’t practice Wednesday. However he remained hopeful about the
possibility of playing Sunday after a strained groin prevented him
from finishing a 30-27 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"I’ve made progress," Love said. “It’s definitely feeling better. I
think every day there will be some improvements to it, but
definitely feels better than it did on Sunday.”
Love was one of several notable Packers to miss Wednesday’s practice
while recovering from injuries. Love was asked how realistic it was
to believe he could play when the Packers (6-2) host the NFC
North-leading Detroit Lions (6-1) on Sunday.
“I think it’s realistic,” Love replied.
Love initially got hurt on the first series of the game. He said it
happened while rolling out to his right on a third down play. Love
remained in the game until he dropped to the ground near the
sideline after completing a second down pass to Josh Jacobs early in
the third quarter.
“(It) definitely was something that was bothering me throughout the
game,” Love said. “I tried to play through it and obviously got to a
point where I just couldn’t keep going anymore."
This isn’t the first time this season the Packers have entered a
game with uncertainty about their quarterback situation. The
difference is that this time they feel better about how they might
fare if Love’s unavailable, thanks to the way backup quarterback
Malik Willis has performed.
Love injured his left medial collateral ligament in a season-opening
34-29 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and missed the Packers’ next
two games. That forced the Packers to turn to Malik Willis, who had
just joined the team in an Aug. 27 trade with the Tennessee Titans.
He’s responded with a breakthrough season in a reserve role. After
completing 53% of his passes (35 of 66) with three interceptions and
no touchdown passes in two seasons with the Titans, Willis has
completed 74.4% of his attempts (29 of 39) with three touchdown
passes and no interceptions this season.
Willis led the Packers to victories over the Indianapolis Colts and
Titans while Love was sidelined. Willis came through again in
Jacksonville, throwing a 51-yard completion to Jayden Reed that set
up Brandon McManus’ tiebreaking 24-yard field goal on the game’s
final play.
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Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love throws during the first half of an
NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Oct. 27,
2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Packers coach Matt LaFleur acknowledged Wednesday
he’d be “much more confident” about what the Packers can accomplish
if Love’s unavailable after seeing what Willis has done.
After Sunday’s game, LaFleur praised how Willis maintains a steady
heartbeat when the game’s on the line and doesn’t let those moments
get too big for him.
Willis credits his faith for providing that calm demeanor. But when
he was asked whether winning those two earlier starts this season
gave him more confidence, Willis took the conversation down a
different path.
“I don’t think it matters,” Willis said. “It’s easy to win, it’s
easy to lose in this league. It’s just how it’s dealt. You’ve just
got to be able to be ready when the time comes and work hard each
day to get better. I feel like that’s more important than being
confident by a couple of wins. These are different teams. Each team
is different, and each game is its own game.”
The Packers will need good quarterback production to beat the Lions
because they could be missing some other key contributors.
Jacobs (ankle), cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee), guard Elgton
Jenkins (glute), center Josh Myers (wrist), left tackle Rasheed
Walker (knee) and safety Evan Williams (hamstring) didn’t practice
Wednesday. Linebacker Quay Walker practiced fully after missing the
Jaguars game while in concussion protocol.
Jacobs expressed confidence after practice that he would be
available Sunday.
“Just managing my body, man,” Jacobs said. “I’ll be good come game
time.”
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