It’s Halloween time, but Jordan Love isn’t afraid to enjoy the pain. The Green Bay Packers’ closest coach, Matt LaFleur, admitted a “high level of concern” over the quarterback’s recent groin shock, and Love told reporters Wednesday that he believes it’s “realistic” that will play games against the Detroit Lions in Class 9 on Sunday. confrontation.
Love sat out Wednesday, but was on the market during Thursday’s practice, running drills with some teammates. Once he was with a helmet and pads, throwing and passing the ball, doing safety drills with the ball. And the week he returned to being a restricted player on Friday and was officially listed as questionable to play in games, he is expected to prepare for the big NFC North showdown, according to The Athletic.
Love noted that not being able to follow practice during certain parts of the time is not ideal, but it is not a deciding factor if he will play in the future. Now that he’s been to the following farmland from time to time, he’ll probably feel more confident heading into Sunday’s showdown.
“Definitely not the ideal setting to start a great week,” Love mentioned this time. “[Still, I’m trying to] Come back as quickly as possible, even if the break will be next week.”
It’s an echo of how Love spent this season, when he returned from a sprained MCL suffered in Class 1 after an absence of just two games, despite initial fears that he could miss a longer part of the season. 2024 campaign. . Backup Malik Willis went 2-0 replacing Love in September and helped the Packers seal Sunday’s victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars once Love left the game in the third quarter.
Willis was ready for another start against Detroit in the tournament that Love missed, but it feels like the Packers’ founding quarterback is going to give him a ride.