The Green Bay Packers are done for the season. This is after they suffered a heartbreaking 22-10 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in the Wild Card Round of the NFC.
Jordan Love turned in a forgettable performance with 20-of-33 completed passes for 212 yards and zero touchdowns. In just his third postseason appearance in his career, Love threw three interceptions, which ultimately played a pivotal role in Green Bay's season-ending loss.
In fact, Love made unwanted history with his stat line against the Eagles. According to ESPN's Jen Lada, the former Utah State star is the first player in Packers history to have three interceptions in the playoffs without a single TD.
Jordan Love is the 1st QB in Packers history with 0 Pass TD and 3 interceptions in a playoff game
— Jen Lada (@JenLada) January 13, 2025
(via @ESPNStatsInfo)
Love will want to move on from this disappointing outing as soon as possible, but the fact that he's made his mark in franchise history -- in an unfortunate manner, that is -- will make this performance somewhat memorable for all the wrong reasons.
The silver lining for Love is that he has more than enough time in Green Bay to make amends. Before this season started, he signed a four-year, $220 million extension with the team. This made him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, and there's no denying that the Packers will want to get some return on their massive investment sooner rather than later.
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