Packers quarterback Jordan Love provided several last-minute moments that reminded many of former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Love’s first season as Green Bay’s starter ended with Love reminding many of former Packers quarterback Brett Favre.During the season, Love rolled to the right and was thrown back across the body. Pass caught by 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw.”The play was broken, messed up,” Love explained to reporters after the game. “Saw Christian [Watson] up the middle. Tried to force one on him. Thought I could make a play. Didn’t see the back. Really great play.”Love was later asked to elaborate on what happened on the play that ended the Packers’ unexpectedly magical season.”I haven’t looked at it yet,” said Love. “I didn’t look at any snaps, so. In hindsight, yeah, throw it away. I don’t know if I would have had a chance to run, maybe get out of bounds, but you know, force it up the middle, which is a mortal sin, and it went to pay to us. So that’s what I’ll look into. This is an area I can look at, develop and improve in the future.”.
It looks like Love would have a very hard time running because 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa was closing in on him. Also, even if Greenlaw didn’t play from behind, 49ers linebacker Fred Warner had a great opportunity to get in front because he was one of two defenders covering Watson.But love has the right attitude. He will learn from it. He had a great first year as a starter. He took the team further than Rodgers or Favre did in their first seasons at the helm.Love now has a chance to take the Packers even further and cement the idea in 2024 that he will be the next long-term leader of Green Bay’s offense, giving the Packers perhaps 40 or more years of continuity at the most important position. . position on the field.