September 8, 2024

Packers head to playoffs as NFL’s youngest team — and have found yet another franchise QB

The Packers, Jordan Love headed to the postseason with youngest team in the  league | FOX Sports

In his first year as a starting NFL QB, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is headed to the postseason.

As if that isn’t impressive enough, he’s leading the youngest team in the league.

This has been a tumultuous season in Green Bay — a far cry from what the green and gold are used to with all the continuity they’ve had under center.

Love’s predecessor was there for 18 years. The guy before him was there for 16. And in that time, the Packers made the playoffs 22 times. They won the Super Bowl twice. Head coach Matt LaFleur started his Green Bay tenure with three straight 13-win seasons.

As things went off the rails with Rodgers last year, it became clear Love’s time was coming.

“You want to play in the big-time games when the pressure is on and be able to go showcase what you’re made of,” said Love after Sunday’s 17-9 win over the Bears.

“Being on the bench those three years and being behind Aaron [Rodgers] and just wanting to be out there so bad, now that I have my opportunity, just make the most of it. Take it and run with it […] It’s definitely something that I was waiting for and dreaming of and it’s definitely everything that it’s living up to be.”

When Love finally got his chance, he seized it. He finished the regular season completing 372 of 579 passing attempts (64.2% completion rate) for 4,159 passing yards, 32 passing touchdowns, 11 interceptions and a 96.1 passer rating.

That’s better than Rodgers’ stats from last year, and better than the future Hall of Famer’s rookie season with the franchise. Rodgers threw for 3,695 yards and 28 touchdowns against 12 interceptions in 2022.

In his first year as a starter in 2008, he threw for 4,038 yards and 28 touchdowns. Rodgers finished that season 6-10.

Love also maintained the Packers’ ownership over this storied rivalry, making it 10 straight wins over the Bears dating back to Rodgers’ tenure. Love got the season sweep in his first year.

 Love also did something Rodgers couldn’t in 2022: in almost the exact same scenario, Love led the team to a win-and-in victory to the NFC playoffs and a 9-8 regular season record.

That was a moment I’ll never forget right there,” said Love, alluding to the end of the game when LaFleur sprinted over to hug him. “I feel like that’s just a moment of everything coming together.

All the work we do, all offseason and in training camp and in the beginning of the season. Everyone in the locker room is sticking together, blocking out all the outside noise and finding ways to put ourselves in a great position to make a playoff run.”

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