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Packers’ contract strategy quietly sets up shockingly low 2025 salary for Jordan Love despite his rising value originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
A second Green Bay Packers player has been named one of the NFL's Top 100 players. Quarterback Jordan Love is No. 68 in his second appearance in the league's annual ranking, which players vote on. Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary was named No. 80 on July 14.
The sixth-year QB is working on the fine details of the position. Plus, the development of Green Bay’s offensive and defensive fronts, and the player who could explode this season.
The Cleveland Browns selected Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round of this year's NFL Draft, giving the former Colorado quarterback an opportunity after his slide through the first several rounds. Sanders is set to compete with three other quarterbacks for the starting job in training camp and the ...
Jordan Love's wife Ronika gushes over QB's romantic gesture at sidelines from her Packers camp visit
Jordan Love's wife, Ronika Stone, shared a heartfelt message for the NFL star, who is preparing for the upcoming season. This week, the Green Bay Packers quarterback joined the team for training camp.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud says rookie wide receivers Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel have "came in with a great mindset" during training camp. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports Las Vegas Raiders are set to release defensive tackle Christian Wilkins after just one season.
For the second straight year, Packers QB Jordan Love landed on the "NFL Top 100 Players" list, this time ranking No. 68 in 2025.
Packers' Jordan Love could ride last season's momentum and become a top fantasy QB Not only was Love timid in meetings as he processed information slower than others, but also he was raw on the field.
Jordan Love wedding. Love, who has led the Packers to the playoffs in each of his first two years as the starter, is tying the knot to Stone, whom he met through mutual friends while in college ...
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Packers say they can't use their youth as an excuse anymore as they aim for longer postseason run
Over the last couple of seasons, the Green Bay Packers have produced the two youngest playoff teams of the last 45 years.