Jordan Love, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love said he lost feeling in his throwing hand after taking a hit to his elbow during Sunday's season finale loss to the Chicago Bears, but he's confident he'll be ready to go for the NFC Wild Card Round against the Philadelphia
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love has been pulled from the game following an apparent hand injury.
Caleb Williams drove Chicago to Cairo Santos' 51-yard field goal as time expired and the Bears snapped a 10-game skid with a 24-22 victory over the playoff-bound Green Bay Packers, who lost quarterback Jordan Love and wide receiver Christian Watson to injuries on Sunday.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love left Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears with a right elbow injury and is questionable to return. Love hit his elbow on a teammate’s helmet while attempting to avoid a sack in the second quarter.
Despite exiting Sunday's loss against the Chicago Bears, Packers QB Jordan Love and coach Matt LaFleur had re-assurances for fans.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love suffered an injury in the second quarter against the Chicago Bears in Week 18. The star quarterback exited the game and was being evaluated by the training staff on the Packers sideline with an apparent elbow injury.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson was carted into the locker room and quarterback Jordan Love hurt his throwing elbow in the second quarter against the Chicago Bears.
Cameras showed love shaking the hand on his throwing arm before coming out of the game late in the second quarter. Team doctors examined him on the sidelines as backup quarterback Malik Willis entered the game and took over the offensive reins.
Chicago rallied in the game's final minute at Lambeau Field with a walk-off field goal for a 24-22 win to snap a 10-game losing streak in its final game of the season as Green Bay locked into the No. 7 seed in the playoffs.
The Green Bay Packers entered Week 18 with a playoff spot secured but still had something to play for, as a win would give them a chance to secure the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoff bracket. This meant the Packers were full-throttle on Sunday against the Chicago Bears and all the starters were out there playing hard.
Two of the Green Bay Packers' top players suffered concerning injuries in Week 18 against the Chicago Bears (4-12) ahead of their playoff game next week. The team initially listed