Green Bay is buzzing, and it’s not just due to the Blizzard’s (IFL) five-game win streak.
The real drama swirls around 1265 Lombardi Ave, where the Packers and their QB Jordan Love face a season that could define their future.
Former Packers legend Aaron Rodgers, now suiting up for the BLACK and Gold, sets the stage for a primetime showdown in less than 150 days.
Yes, at the end of October, the Pack travels to Pittsburgh. This cinematic matchup tests Love’s ability to lead the Packers. Faltering against Rodgers may see the faithful start to turn.
Packers fans are no strangers to dramatic QB transitions. In 2010, Aaron Rodgers overcame Brett Favre’s shadow, sweeping the Vikings after being swept the previous year. Rodgers got a second chance to prove himself, thanks to the indecisiveness of Favre. Love on the other hand? He’s likely to have only one chance.
The Favre-to-Rodgers drama is extremely different from the Rodgers to Love switch. Favre’s messy exit from the Packers somehow didn’t completely tarnish his “ol’ gunslinger” legacy as the one who revived the franchise, at least not until his move to Minnesota. Rodgers has been seen as the “hippie weirdo”, while Love, a breath of fresh air, has led the team to the playoffs in the first two seasons.
That fresh air will certainly become toxic if Love does not improve upon his record from last season. A fingertip away from going 0-6 in the division is abysmal for a QB who signed one of the highest contracts in NFL history.
Radio call of the Packers' blocked field goal. Best part is Wayne and Larry not knowing who blocked it because Soldier Field wouldn't show a replay. pic.twitter.com/LGNFNcxsiN
— Salvatore (@Fear_Jaire) November 17, 2024
A drastic improvement is needed, and a pseudo-divisional matchup awaits in Week 8.
To emphasize, Love went 1-5 in the NFC North after signing a blockbuster deal— throwing just seven TDs and five INTs in those matchups. In his nine wins against non-division opponents, he threw 17 TDs and 6 INTs with a 66.8 completion percentage. Only two of the nine wins came against teams that made the postseason (LAR & HOU).
Injuries impacted Love’s season, but with Josh Jacobs’ support, his performance was seen as adequate. However, it’s far from the franchise-altering brilliance expected of a QB with his paycheck. That’s why this upcoming season is critical.
The 2025 schedule doesn’t do him any favors as it ranks as the sixth toughest in the NFL. Without even going .500 against the familiar foes last season, Love faces a gauntlet of elite competition immediately. Lions and Commanders within five days?! Yikes. The Green & Gold’s early bye could make the Steelers game crucial for the season as five divisional matchups loom.
The Packers and Love will aim to rebuild from the second half of his first year as the starter. Rodgers, who had a top-three defense with the New York Jets last year, mustered only five wins with a 24th-ranked offense.
Confidence is everything for a young QB. Should Jordan Love fall to the soon-to-be 42-year-old, the whispers of him never beating the former savior of his franchise will follow him like roars for the rest of his life.
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!