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Before becoming Green Bay’s starting quarterback, Jordan Love faced a life-altering decision after a personal loss in 2013. Here’s how he stayed in football and found his way to the NFL.
The Green Bay Packers were in control early in the second half against the Denver Broncos, eventually possessing the ball up nine points in the third quarter, but a costly turnover and an avalanche of injuries turned the game on its head, and Matt LaFleur's team gave up 20 points in the second half and lost 34-26 at Empower Field at Mile High.
Love completed 24 of 40 passes for 276 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Broncos. He added three rushes for 29 yards.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love had a 139.2 passer rating against the blitz and burned the Bears for two touchdowns to Christian Watson.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love uses his feet to pick up 24 yards. Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix makes a cheeky fake on 18-yard pass to wide receiver Troy Franklin. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed catches for a 27-yard gain, giving Seattle a jumpstart to their drive.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson was injured while attempting to catch a deep ball from Jordan Love during the third quarter of Sunday's showdown with the Denver Broncos. The pass was intercepted, and Watson landed hard on his left shoulder.
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.
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