Love says his knee is improving as
Packers remain mum on QB's availability for Sunday
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[September 26, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
says he is practicing with fewer limits and moving better this week
as he continues to recover from a knee injury.
Whether that means Love will be ready to play Sunday in their NFC
North opener against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings remains
uncertain.
Love has missed two games since injuring his left medial collateral
ligament in the final series of the Packers’ 34-29 season-opening
loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil. This is the second
straight week he has practiced on a limited basis.
Malik Willis has thrived while filling in for Love, helping the
Packers (2-1) beat the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans.
“Yeah, definitely, I feel like I’m getting better every day, moving
around, getting out there practicing and feeling better,” Love said.

Love said he based that assessment on having a feel for his body and
assessing how he runs and handles drills in practice. Love added
that he was “pretty close” to playing in the Packers’ last game, a
30-14 victory at Tennessee.
“I was pushing it all week, trying to get myself ready, but at the
end of the week we just determined I wasn’t where I wanted to be,”
Love said.
Love said he has been making progress since then, but wouldn’t make
any definitive predictions about whether he’d play Sunday.
He did acknowledge the importance of Sunday’s game as the Packers
host a division opponent.
“I’m trying to push it and I’ve been trying to get back as fast as I
can no matter who the opponent was,” Love said. “But definitely, you
look at this week — an NFC North opponent, 3-0 team, really good
team — so definitely it would mean a lot to get back and push myself
to get back for this game.”
Love’s ability to move around effectively will be paramount as the
Packers face a Vikings defense that has an NFL-leading 16 sacks.
“That’s definitely a concern,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “So
we’ve got to do a great job in terms of our protection calls, making
sure we get a body on a body and then you’ve got to go and actually
block these guys which isn’t the easiest task to do either. I think
they’ve got a lot of good rushers in there. I think they rush
collectively as a unit as one as good as anybody.”
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Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love watches before an NFL football game
against the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Nashville,
Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

With Love out the last two weeks, the Packers have
won on the strength of a dominant rushing attack and opportunistic
defense. The Packers lead the NFL in takeaways (nine) and rushing
yards (204 per game).
Willis has played a big role in that ground attack by rushing for
114 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries. He also has completed 75%
of his passes the last two games for 324 yards with two touchdowns
and no interceptions.
“He’s getting the ball out, he’s not taking any sacks,” Love said.
“He’s just avoiding those negative plays, which is able to keep the
offense moving, and he’s made some big-time throws, he’s made some
big-time scrambles. He’s played at a really high level so far.”
Willis says there’s no change in his approach this week as Love
moves closer to a return.
“Same as last week, same as the week before that, same as the first
week in Brazil,” Willis said. “You just try to prepare as best you
can and be ready to go if called upon.”
Love wants to make sure he’s ready as well as he prepares mentally
for his comeback while “knowing that you’re not going to be 100
percent.” He wants to make sure he’s not worrying about the
possibility of hurting the knee again once he gets back on the
field.
“If it happens, it happens,” Love said. “Just control what I can
control at the end of the day, and try and protect myself as best I
can and just hope those things don’t happen.”
Notes: OL Jordan Morgan (shoulder) didn’t practice Wednesday after
missing the entire Titans game and the second half of the Colts
game. Limited practice participants included Love, CB Jaire
Alexander (quad), DL Kenny Clark (toe), LG Elgton Jenkins (rest), TE
Tucker Kraft (shoulder), TE Luke Musgrave (quad), C Josh Myers
(shoulder), WR Jayden Reed (calf/quad), OT Zach Tom (quad) and CB
Carrington Valentine (ankle).
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