Jordan Love Excited For Playmaking Ability Of GB Offense
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has encouraged quarterback Jordan Love to keep studying the playbook ahead of training camp.
Jordan Love has made one NFL start since being drafted No.26 overall by Green Bay in 2020. He’s just completed his first mandatory minicamp as QB1 in the wake of Aaron Rodgers’ departure.Â
Jordan Love says Green Bay’s young offense has everything it needs to grow and establish an identity together.Â
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“He’s shown progress almost on a daily basis,” LaFleur said. “But it’s going to be important and incumbent on himself to just show that initiative and stay in his playbook.”
Love agrees, saying paying attention to the little details will help him to progress as a quarterback.
“It’s been good. It’s been a lot of progress,” Love said. “I’m always working my game, working on little things I see on film. Maybe I missed a throw, maybe I moved in the pocket and my feet weren’t set. Just trying to find those little things. (I’m) just continuing the progression I’ve made so far. Just keep it going.”
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“I think we’ve got a great team,” Love said.Â
“I think we have a good offense, a young offense. We have a lot of work to keep putting in, keep building together. And I think we have a really good defense. Once we get everybody back and healthy, we’ll be really good.
“I think we’ve got playmakers on offense. I think all the weapons we have at receiver, tight end and running back, we’ve got guys who can make plays. …Â once everybody gets rolling, gets comfortable with the offense and being where they need to be every play, the sky’s the limit for us.”