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Packers Player Has A Message To Fans About Jordan Love

Packers Player Has A Message To Fans About Jordan Love
Packers Player Has A Message To Fans About Jordan Love


Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers warms up before the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on December 25, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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When an NFL team has a new quarterback, it can be a sign that their offense is in for a major change.

The Green Bay Packers have moved on from Aaron Rodgers, and it is now time for Jordan Love to take over.

While this could be a cause of concern for many fans, Rashan Gary has recently made a statement to quell fans’ nerves.

According to Gary on the Rich Eisen Show, he said, “Don’t be nervous,” and later, “He has the respect of his teammates and he has everybody ready to go to war for him.”

Love was a first-round pick in 2020, someone that the Packers moved up in the draft for.

It’s clear that, at least at the time, the organization had a lot of faith in his ability to lead this team.

Love will now get that chance, hoping to prove that the Packers were right to invest this capital in him.

The last two quarterbacks for the Packers had long-standing careers with the team.

They’ve proven to have a great process when drafting quarterbacks, which will soon be tested with Love at the helm.

Many analysts have little faith in Love and the Packers, and the nationwide betting odds are against them to win the division.

However, Gary, a strong leader on this defense, appears to believe that Love is the right person to lead their team.

Fans got a small glimpse of Love last season when he played in relief of Rodgers against the Philadelphia Eagles.

He showed flashes of what this year could look like.

For now, fans will have to wait and see how he turns out.


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