Overview
- Matt LaFleur said Love’s vocal leadership at training camp is “night and day” from last year and praised his newfound aura.
- Love’s four-year, $220 million extension signed last offseason reflects Green Bay’s confidence in him as its franchise quarterback for a Super Bowl run.
- Love overcame the loss of his father at 14 and nearly quitting football thanks to his mother’s unwavering support and a simple deal to keep him in the game.
- He credits Aaron Rodgers’ guidance in the NFL and Rayshad Lewis’ early encouragement at Utah State with forging his on-field confidence.
- Green Bay is betting that Love’s health, continued development and amplified presence will drive a deep playoff push in 2025.