Overview
- Coach Matt LaFleur says Love’s on-field presence and vocal leadership have improved “night and day,” crediting the quarterback with bringing “aura” to the huddle.
- In a Players’ Tribune piece, Love recounts nearly quitting football at 14 after his father’s suicide and credits his mother’s deal and mentorships for sustaining his career.
- Love describes Aaron Rodgers’ guidance on leadership and game reading as invaluable while stressing he intends to forge his own path for the Packers.
- Since signing a four-year, $220 million extension last offseason, Love has entered training camp fully entrenched as the franchise quarterback with Super Bowl expectations.
- Green Bay plans to open its 2025 season at Lambeau Field against the Detroit Lions on September 7 with hopes of translating Love’s development into a deep playoff run.