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Tosses four TDs in playoff loss
Love completed 24 of 46 passes for 323 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions while adding one rush for 11 yards in the Packers' 31-27 wild-card loss to the Bears on Saturday. He also fumbled once but recovered.
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Love was cooking over the first two quarters of Saturday's wild-card matchup, connecting on first-half touchdown passes of seven, 18 and one yard to Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs, respectively. Following a quiet, scoreless third quarter, Love capped off a six-play, 54-yard drive with a 23-yard scoring toss to Matthew Golden that answered a Bears TD just past the midway point of the final period. However, Love couldn't counter either of Caleb Williams' two subsequent scoring strikes, although a Brandon McManus missed field goal and a pair of late drops didn't do the veteran signal-caller any favors. Love also mishandled the snap on the final play, which seemed to disrupt his timing and led to some frantic scrambling before he threw incomplete into the end zone as time expired. The furious comeback by the Bears -- the largest in Chicago's postseason history -- sends the Packers into the offseason with an extremely sour taste, but Love enjoyed a solid third year as a starter where he completed 66.3 percent of his passes for 3,381 yards with a 23:6 TD:INT and added a 47-199-0 rushing line and seven fumbles (two lost) across 15 regular-season games.
Love was cooking over the first two quarters of Saturday's wild-card matchup, connecting on first-half touchdown passes of seven, 18 and one yard to Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs, respectively. Following a quiet, scoreless third quarter, Love capped off a six-play, 54-yard drive with a 23-yard scoring toss to Matthew Golden that answered a Bears TD just past the midway point of the final period. However, Love couldn't counter either of Caleb Williams' two subsequent scoring strikes, although a Brandon McManus missed field goal and a pair of late drops didn't do the veteran signal-caller any favors. Love also mishandled the snap on the final play, which seemed to disrupt his timing and led to some frantic scrambling before he threw incomplete into the end zone as time expired. The furious comeback by the Bears -- the largest in Chicago's postseason history -- sends the Packers into the offseason with an extremely sour taste, but Love enjoyed a solid third year as a starter where he completed 66.3 percent of his passes for 3,381 yards with a 23:6 TD:INT and added a 47-199-0 rushing line and seven fumbles (two lost) across 15 regular-season games.
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Just as panic was setting in last season, Love proved he was the Packers' next franchise quarterback. The first eight weeks after Love took over for Aaron Rodgers were disconcerting, to say the least, for Packers fans. He had an 11:8 TD:INT and 78.2 passer rating and the team was 2-5. But things started to change Week 9, and in the last 10 games Love threw 21 TD passes to just three interceptions as the Packers went 7-3 to make the playoffs. In that span, he ranked fourth in the NFL in completion percentage (68.7), sixth in on-target percentage (75.9), sixth in TD percentage (6.1) and eighth in YPA (7.7). On attempts of 20-plus yards, his 20 completions were second only to Dak Prescott’s 26 as he went deep on 11.0 percent of his attempts (11th). Love became the third QB in NFL history with 4,000-plus passing yards, 30-plus TD passes and a playoff win in his first season as a starter. The Packers were the youngest team to win a postseason game in NFL history, led by four wideouts and two tight ends who topped 300 yards as rookies or second-year pros. The team had a quiet offseason apart from replacing RB Aaron Jones with Josh Jacobs, banking on continued improvement from the talented young core and an 11-player draft class that includes two top-100 picks for the offense (OT Jordan Morgan, 25th; RB MarShawn Lloyd, 88th). Love has no shortage of weapons and also adds a bit of rushing value (247 yards, four TDs), giving him a chance to repeat last year's QB5 finish, at least.
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Confirmed for wild-card start
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed that Love will serve as the team's starting quarterback in Saturday's wild-card game in Chicago, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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Active Sunday, but backing up Tune
Love is listed as active Sunday in Minnesota, and he'll serve as the No. 2 QB behind starter Clayton Tune with Malik Willis (right shoulder/hamstring) inactive, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
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Clears protocol, won't start
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday that Love has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol but that Clayton Tune will start at quarterback for Sunday's regular-season finale on the road against Minnesota, Bill Huber of SI.com reports.
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Full practice Wednesday
Love (left shoulder/concussion) was a full practice participant Wednesday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
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Still in protocol, some starters to rest
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Wednesday that Love (shoulder/concussion) will practice but remains in the NFL's five-step protocol for brain injuries, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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Not worried about rust in return
Love, who missed the Packers' last two games of the regular season due to a concussion, said Wednesday he wasn't worried about having to overcome any rust in Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Bears, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Love suffered a concussion in the second quarter of a Week 16 overtime loss to the Bears. The two-game-plus layoff is the longest for Love in his three seasons as a starter, but the veteran signal-caller said he didn't feel he'd been sidelined that long, partly because he's put in at least a limited practice in every available session since the injury.
Love suffered a concussion in the second quarter of a Week 16 overtime loss to the Bears. The two-game-plus layoff is the longest for Love in his three seasons as a starter, but the veteran signal-caller said he didn't feel he'd been sidelined that long, partly because he's put in at least a limited practice in every available session since the injury.


